ExpressionEngine Screencasts

About the EE Screencast Series and What's Next

Jul 15, 2008

Yesterday, we released Episode 10 of the EE Screencast series, which completed the series. Throughout the 10 episodes there are nearly 5 hours of personal EE training that walk you through how to build a complete EE site from beginning to end.

The EE video tutorials have helped a lot of people learn EE and are still a valuable resource to any "newbies" that come along. But the series had to end somewhere and I built out most of the functionality of the Engine City Times website and covered all of the most important topics for someone new to ExpressionEngine.

I received some emails from people concerned that I was shutting it down and closing up shop on the EE Screencasts.

No worries, I'm doing no such thing.

After a short break, I will begin publishing a new series that will tackle more advanced topics and take concepts already covered to a deeper level. Of course, I'll post more details here and on my Twitter account.

In the meantime, please continue sending feedback on what you would like to see covered. Drop me an email if you have something to share.

—Ryan Irelan

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What They're Saying About the EE Screencasts

"You've successfully revealed the Man behind the EE curtain. Thanks!"

Luke Dorny, Butter Label

"I've learned more about EE in that hour and a half than I have in the last month of playing around with my local install."

Brad Dielman

"As a complete newbie to EE, but an experienced C/Java/PHP programmer, I found these extremely valuable, well paced, well priced, and well done."

Larry Lewis, SAS Institute Inc.

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Ryan Irelan headshotRyan Irelan is a web developer, author and sometimes consultant. He's the co-author of The Business Podcasting Book (Focal Press, 2007) and the Senior Web Developer at Airbag Industries, an Internet consultancy firm. Ryan has helped build, customize and deploy more than two dozen ExpressionEngine sites.

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