Do you think my 3D blog sucks or rocks?
A lot of people visit my 3d blog every day , but no one leaves a comment, please i need a feedback
A lot of people visit my 3d blog every day , but no one leaves a comment, please i need a feedback
Never heard of it, and there's no linky in your post to it, so I'm going to have to vote "i didnt visited it, cant tell"
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Just realized you mention the URL in the poll title... still not a link but I guess I'll copy 'n' paste it. It looks pretty decent (I haven't followed it, so I can't judge its quality), but its total lack of apostrophes hurts me.
It seems odd to me that all of the entries and text are English, but that the navigation aids and post doodads/thingamajigs are not. Haven't really checked out the content yet.
As Cornstalks mentioned, you should have a clickable link to your site, prominently displayed in your post. And this sort of marketing decision is something your whole blog is in need of.
When I visit you blog, I am presented with a bunch of projects, each with a screen shot, and a brief description of what it is. The problem is that I don't really care what each it is: I care about why I should take the time and effort to download it. What elements of each of these projects are worth my time to investigate? Do they demonstrate fancy shader techniques? Solutions to complex programming problems? Better ways to organise and process data? Are they just plain fun to play around with?
This isn't meant as a condemnation of your site - it seems as interesting as many other personal development blogs. But it lacks a certain punch, a 'hook' to grab the interest of a fellow developer.
When I visit you blog, I am presented with a bunch of projects, each with a screen shot, and a brief description of what it is. The problem is that I don't really care what each it is: I care about why I should take the time and effort to download it. What elements of each of these projects are worth my time to investigate? Do they demonstrate fancy shader techniques? Solutions to complex programming problems? Better ways to organise and process data? Are they just plain fun to play around with?
This isn't meant as a condemnation of your site - it seems as interesting as many other personal development blogs. But it lacks a certain punch, a 'hook' to grab the interest of a fellow developer.
Thanks everyone for the replies, sorry cornstalks but english in not my native language(Spanish Russian and c# are)swiftcoder thanks for the positive critics, i thought people will be so interested with my examples that will force me to improve it, but that didnt happened, by the way i like your post swift The price of progress. I will try to improve it
I did visit your blog some time ago (the plaza project).
It's ok. Not bad but nothing really exceptional either.
So I guess I'll click on "it doesnt sucks to much".
It's ok. Not bad but nothing really exceptional either.
So I guess I'll click on "it doesnt sucks to much".
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