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Now that Antorus, the Burning Throne is out, let's talk about strategy.

This video is going to cover the first 6 bosses from the perspective of a Holy Paladin.

I hope to come out with strategy for the other half of the raid soon, so keep an eye out

for that and please note that this is from my experience in the raid on Normal mode,

and this guide is meant to give you a general overview of my recommendations for each fight.

I think other healers could benefit from this strategy as well, although I will be discussing

paladin spells and talents specifically so take what you can from it.

As a Holy Paladin, you are a healer in plate.

You've got excellent single target heals, great utility, and the ability to diversify

your raid group's healer setup.

From what I've seen in Antorus so far, it requires lots of AoE healing, which isn't

particularly a Holy Paladin's main strength, so in this guide I'm going to focus on talent

suggestions to help increase your production in each fight.

My main legendaries that I used are Maraad's Dying Breath, Ilterendi, Crown Jewel of Silvermoon

and Velen's Future Sight.

If you don't have these legendaries, don't worry.

Use what you've got!

Talent Choice For the most part, this was my choice for

talents:

Bestow Faith, Rule of Law, Blinding Light, Aura of Mercy, Holy Avenger, Judgement of

Light and Beacon of Faith.

Bestow Faith is great to use on cooldown on the tanks to maintain heals on the them, Rule

of Law is great for range of heals when the raid is spread out, Blinding Light I used

for the Eonar tower defense fight, Aura of Mercy to boost my raid wide, AoE healing.

Holy Avenger because it's like having a second Avenging Wrath - rotate between these

2 spells for boosts in healing.

Judgement of Light is great to keep up on the bosses on cooldown because of the single

target focuses and Beacon of Faith to keep your 2 beacons up on both tanks.

I used Maraad's Dying Breath & Ilterendi here.

If you have Ilterendi, I definitely recommend using it with Judgement of Light.

Those 2 work very synergistically together.

But, if you don't have these 2 legendaries, don't worry, use what you've got!

I also rotated in Velen's Future Sight trinket at some points too.

Garothi Worldbreaker

In this fight, there's a bit of movement you have to pay attention to, but overall

not too much.

This fight is pretty straightforward.

As a healer, you're going to stack with the ranged and other healers.

For decimation, run away.

For annihilation, stack.

Make sure you save Aura Mastery for 65% when you run to the back of the room.

The group will need lots of raid wide heals at that point.

After he moves onto the next phase, this will repeat again at 25%.

Make sure you have Aura Master ready again at 25% if it's available.

If not, pop Tyr's Deliverance, Rule of Law, Light of Dawn, and use Holy Shock on cooldown.

I wouldn't recommend using Light of the Martyr here since the raid will be taking

a lot of dmg, including yourself.

Felhounds of Sargeras There isn't too much movement other than

the fact that you need to run away from giant shadow orbs - save your Divine Steed spell

for that in case you get close to it.

And general rule of not standing in things that look bad on the ground.

Your 2 tanks will have the hounds separated on each side so the ranged will stack together

in the middle.

Make sure your beacons are on each tank.

I had some issues with range here.

Even though we were in the middle, at times, I couldn't heal both tanks at the same time.

So keep an eye on that, you may have to move back and forth a little to get in range.

If you get targeted with the giant fire laser of doom, spread it out and point it away from

the group.

I did not change my talents for this fight, I kept everything the same.

Don't forget to use Judgment of Light on cooldown.

Don't stand in bad things.

Heal the tanks, heal the raid.

You'll be fine.

Antoran High Command This encounter is comprised of 3 bosses, who

all share a health pool and rotate in and out of their command pods.

I'm going to assume that you, as a healer, will not have to enter a pod, so this is my

perspective on that fight.

I kept the same talents for this fight.

If I could say one thing about this fight, watch where you are standing.

The encounter will summon lots of mines on the ground, so you need to be careful you

aren't standing near one and especially not walk on top of one.

At one point as the bosses switch in and out of their pods, you'll have to move into

a Felshield that your raid member in the pod will cast.

Be aware of that.

You'll see the entire raid move towards it, so it's easy to spot.

When your fellow member enters the pod, they'll take additional damage so be aware of their

health.

There's an ability called Chaos Pulse, dispel any raid members who are affected by this.

Portal Keeper Hasabel The only notes I wrote for this strategy was

- don't stand in things.

Sounds easy right?

Portal Keeper Hasabel will open up different portals.

If you're in a portal group, you run through the portal, defeat a mini boss up there, then

port back down.

Watch where you are standing.

Watch your AoE heals when the boss ability Reality Tear expires, where raid members will

take high damage.

Move away from Collapsing World, a giant purple bubble that will spawn under the boss.

It's really hard to miss.

Save your Divine Steed for this ability to quickly get away.

She's also going to spawn giant green laser beams on the ground.

This, too, you need to run out of.

Other than that, stay with your assigned group, kill the mini bosses in the portals and you'll

be good to go!

Eonar This fight I treated as if I was in a Battleground.

I changed my talents around a bit for this.

I kept Aura of Mercy for this fight, but you could also use Devotion Aura since you'll

be split up into smaller groups.

I also switched out Judgement of Light for Sanctified Wrath since there aren't too

many single target focus in this encounter, besides a fight large adds.

I also switched Bestow Faith into Light's Hammer for additional AoE healing + damage.

Light's Hammer + Consecration together does a nice amount of AoE damage.

My advice is to pay attention what group you are in, and where your group is.

Just follow your group, heal.

Cast Hammer of Justice on adds to help out your group.

Also don't forget to use Blinding Light, Light's Hammer and Consecration on mobs

to slow them down and add to the damage on them.

Imonar the Soulhunter I switched my talents back in this fight to

what I was using:

Bestow Faith, Rule of Law, Blinding Light, Aura of Mercy, Holy Avenger, Judgement of

Light and Beacon of Faith.

There's a lot of movement in this fight, so Rule of Law is especially useful here in

order to extend the reach of your heals.

Also throwing Bestow Faith on a tank while moving helps with additional healing without

a cast time.

Watch the ground - mines and other bad things will spawn that you should not be standing

in, so be very wary of where you're walking.

At some points, raid members will be debuffed with Sleep Cannister.

Do not dispel this right away.

Instead, wait for the player to move out of range of the raid group, and then dispel it.

Other than that, avoid triggering traps, mines, move with your group, cast Judgement of Light

on cooldown on the boss.

You'll be good!

Alright guys so that is my quick explanation of the first six bosses from a Holy Paladin's

perspective.

Let me know what you guys think of the video.

If you have any other input to add to these first six bosses, let me know in the comments

below.

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Overwatch Shield Dancing Guide - Live longer and kill more | OverwatchDojo - Duration: 8:00.

Hey there!

We are going to dance around shields and explain why it is not only fun but actually a really

invaluable tool when you have barriers around you.

Let's get into our shield dancing masterclass.

Hello guys and welcome to the dojo.

We are going to talk about this:

This move seems spectacular and most importantly makes sure that you are safe.

It also lets you have an easy elimination most of the times and fun to do given that

you learn how to do it well.

Shield dancing is a core skill that you need to master in order to maximize your chances

to stay alive in hot situations.

First of all, let's talk about the basics of shield dancing.

This skill is usually only come into play when you are close to the enemy and you have

some kind of friendly barrier around you.

There are two main styles that Overwatch players can use.

One is when you just use up the shield in a way that makes it hard for the enemy to

hit you, essentially putting the shield between you and the enemy all the time.

Shields are also a good tool to break the line of sight, more about that in another

video, click the card right now if you are interested!

This kind of movement allows you to stay protected, and you can fire through your friendly shield

in the meantime.

This is the style that anyone should be able to perform well with any type of character.

We will refer to this as the basic shield dancing.

When doing this move, your most important objective is to protect your head, then to

protect your body, than to damage the enemy while stepping around the edge of the shields.

The other style is the expansion of the basic shield dancing, most often performed by tank

characters.

When doing this style, the tank character usually dances back and forth the shield instead

of around it.

This makes the shield last longer, thus giving the team more opportunity to do their jobs.

Orisa and Winston are the best examples because they can deploy their own shields and dance

back and forth around it to mitigate some of the damage coming from the enemy team.

This style can only be executed if it is safe to do so.

You are reliant on your supports when doing this with a tank.

The rhythm of the dance is the following: deploy the shield, run past it, take and do

some damage, then fall back behind the shield while getting healed by the supports.

Rinse and repeat.

Analysis of shield dancing Alright by now you should be able to understand

when and how to use shield dancing for your own benefits.

We are going to quickly go over these, just to make sure the picture is full.

Shield dancing will give you the following benefits:

It will make sure you can do your job from safety

It will make sure that you can stay alive a lot longer in a 1v1 situation, or when the

enemy team is around you.

It will help you to stay protected when using channeled abilities like Moira's ultimate

or McCree's deadeye.

Symmetra is a beast when shield dancing.

However, we should also talk about the risks and things that you need to pay attention

to.

So when you are waltzing around the barriers, keep the following in mind:

Different shields have different timings.

Keep in mind that if the barrier goes down, you are fully exposed.

Win your fights before that happens, or make sure you have a way to escape.

Melee attacks and melee weapons fully ignore shields.

Some of the enemy characters can fully ignore the shields.

These are Winston's tesla cannon, Symmetra's orbs, Moira's orbs, Moira's ultimate and

Reinhardt's flamestrike.

If there is a sniper in the enemy team, you are susceptible of going down instantly when

the shield disappears.

Pay attention to timing and the damage.

Shield dancing is basically a dodge with an extra tool, however, you can benefit a lot

if you know how to dodge well without protection.

Click the card right now for our guide about dodging!

Alright enough of the lecture, let's get our legs dirty.

We are going to teach you how to dance around different kinds of shields, starting with

Winston.

One more thing that's important, please don't forget to fire at the enemy who you

are hiding from when you are jumping around the barriers, or the whole thing is useless.

Okay, so Winston's bubble may be the most common barrier to dance around.

It has 600 HP, can be deployed every 13 seconds and stays up for 5 seconds.

600 HP means that it will go down in less than a full Roadhog clip (4 shots) from point-blank

range.

It is a sphere with the center point in the shield projector that Winston deploys.

It has a curve, so it is easier to move around it compared to Rein's flat one.

Winston will also use it as an initiation tool in most cases, throwing it down after

he jumped to the enemy team.

To use the shield well, we are going to see a Winston hopping around.

The basic idea here is to use the curve to hide you while you step out in the open to

do damage and fall back behind your shield.

The most important thing is to get the perfect rhythm for dodging the enemy shots, moving

in and out from the bubble.

Next up is Orisa's shield, as the second most common barrier you will dance around.

It has 900 HP, can be deployed every 8 seconds and stays online for 20 seconds.

900 HP is taken down by the hog in one full clip and an additional shot.

The deployed shield has a nice curve in it, so it's usage is a little different from

Winston's.

We would say that Orisa has the most useful shield for waltzing around it, as you have

different surfaces to use against different enemies.

Orisa's shield can be used well for baiting enemies because if the orientation is right,

you can have two layers of shields.

You pass the first, wait for the enemy to chase you and pass the second for a kill.

Reinhardt's shield is not the best buddy for stepping around it, as you can't use

curved surfaces to bait the enemies in.

It has 2000 HP, the most in the game and can be activated whenever he wants to activate

it.

With this shield, you should be most concerned about the shield going down at any moment.

You don't usually want to step in front of the Rein, rather stay behind it for protection.

If you still want to dance around him, be careful.

Rein will usually start hammering if someone is really close and he does not have to protect

the team behind him.

The last one we are going to talk about is Symmetra's shield.

This is usually only used by her to chase enemies down, but in some situations, you

may be able to benefit from it as well.

The shield has 1025 HP, can be cast every 10 seconds and travels until it collides with

the terrain.

The movement speed makes it makes it hard to use it for dancing, but you can push with

it as Symmetra usually does and damage enemies while doing so.

So how to practice shield dancing to master it?

Fire up a custom game with different kind of bots in a control map.

Lower the cooldown of your deployed shield ability (works with Orisa and Winston), and

try to stay alive as long as possible, killing the enemies.

It's recommended to turn abilities off and to make the spawning instantaneous.

Start with 3 enemies first, then if you feel confident you can increase the number.

The task is to try to cap the point before the bots do and use your shield for protection

while doing damage to them.

Make sure you respect the cooldown of the barrier, only deploy a new one if the old

was destroyed or disappear.

You can measure your improvement by seeing how much damage you suffer, how many times

you die and how quickly you can win the round against the enemies.

Of course, if you have a buddy to play with, it's a lot better.

1v1 each other around shields.

Lastly, let's briefly talk about how to counter someone using this technique against

you.

The most evident thing is to destroy the shield from safety before you try to take the enemy

hero down.

If that is not an option, moving unpredictably is your best bet and using your shield ignoring

abilities or melee damage.

Moving unpredictably means that you change directions and paths from where you approach

your shield dancing enemy.

You want to be in control, take the feeling of safety away from the opponent.

Dodge the shots, and try to sneak in as much damage as you can.

Hope you learned something new today.

As usual, like, favorite, comment and share this guide, spread the word about the dojo!

See you guys in the next one!

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Men's Leather Touchscreen Lamb Nappa Gloves Guide - Text & Use Your Phone - Gentleman's Gazette - Duration: 5:01.

Welcome back to the Gentleman's Gazette!

In today's video, we talk about touchscreen gloves that work on all fingers as well as

the differences between gloves, different methods, what you should look for, the advantages

and disadvantages.

I don't know about you but I use my phone an awful lot; whether it is to communicate

with people, checking my emails, checking stats, or whatever it is that you have to

do.

The phone is something I touch multiple times a day.

Personally, I love to wear gloves because they elevate my outfit so they are not just

functional when it is cold outside but also during the transitioning season when Igo with

unlined gloves.

The problem I have whenever I use my phone, I have to take off my glove.

If it is really cold, my hand gets cold, and then sometimes, the touchscreen does not react

to it as well anymore and it is just a big hassle.

So our goal at Fort Belvedere was to create a glove that is nice but at the same time,

having a touchscreen ability.

We really love our soft supple lamb Nappa gloves and so we first started by adding a

touchscreen solution to the inside of the glove and tried to work that way.

The problem was it would sometimes work, and sometimes not, and it was quite frustrating.

Because of that, we never sold them as being touchscreen sensitive even though some of

the gloves actually work.

Because it was unsatisfactory, we switched to adding the touchscreen ability to the tanning

and dyeing process of the leather and now, it works like a charm.

I can scroll with a touch of the finger, even the glove itself is touch sensitive so it

does not matter if your hand is cold or warm, it would always work.

You can actually type or swipe, you can move around, navigate, zoom in, and using our gloves

on a screen now is pretty much like using your bare hand.

Now obviously, that is a huge advantage and personally, I love it and the downside is

the leather is much stiffer than before and it is not as soft and supple.

Unfortunately, at this point, there is nothing we can do about that so it is either you get

a soft and supple leather or you get a touchscreen sensitive leather.

Because we realized that not everyone wants a touchscreen sensitive glove and some people

appreciate soft gloves more than others, we are offering both kinds in our shop.

To gauge interest, we started with our burgundy gloves that you can find in a touchscreen

version and a non-touchscreen version so if that is popular and we see there is demand

for it, we will extend that and offer more gloves all with touchscreen and without.

Of course, the finishing, the details, and the fit of our touchscreen glove is exactly

like the ones from our regular lamb Nappa gloves.

That means they are all hand cut in Hungary, they are then handsewn in Hungary by experienced

sewers, all the piping and the leather is all the same, you have the quirks in the middle

of the finger that help you keep your fingers moving and to learn more how specifically

our gloves are made, please check out this video here.

I hope this video will help you decide whether you want a touch screen sensitive glove or

not.

For the full selection of Fort Belvedere gloves, please head over to our shop here.

To learn more about gloves including how to find the right glove size, please check out

the videos in our website.

In today's video, I'm wearing a vintage double breasted herringbone coat that I found for

five euros at a flea market in Germany.

I actually bought it during the height of the summer and therefore, nobody else was

interested and I scored a bargain.

I really like the heavy fabric and the way it drapes as well as the wide lapels and the

ulster collar.

I paired it here with a green and red silk wool scarf from Fort Belvedere that goes really

well with the large herringbone pattern.

The red is also picked up in my burgundy touchscreen gloves so the overall outfit works quite well

together.

My pants are black corduroys from Polo Ralph Lauren, my shoes are from Crockett and Jones

they are single monk straps with a silver buckle and a wingtip brogue pattern.

They are not quite burgundy but they have brown tones and they pick up the brown tones

of my overcoat.underneath my overcoat, I'm wearing a dark green cable knit sweater with

elements in gray and yellow which are likewise picked up in the overcoat.

The tie I'm wearing is a silk bourette tie in a large houndstooth pattern in red and

off white which go well with my gloves and the rest of my outfit.

My shirt is a very rugged light blue oxford cloth button down shirt and it pairs well

with casual outfits.

Also because it is a little thicker fabric, it keeps me warmer than a thinner dress shirt.

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Best Peccary Gloves - Men's Leather Dress Glove Buying Guide - Fort Belvedere - Duration: 9:37.

Welcome to Fort Belvedere.

Today's video is all about peccary glove leather and we explain the difference between our

regular peccary gloves and our hydro peccary along with the details and everything else

you want to know about this true piece of artisanal craftsmanship.

First of all, what is peccary?

It is a skin derived from a wild animal that some say is part of the pig family.

It's actually very similar to a javelina or a capybara and highest-quality skins come

from Peru.

Because peccary leather is derived from a wild animal, it is subject to the Cites convention

and because of that, you can rest assured that everything is harvested sustainably.

Unlike regular kidskin or a lamb Nappa leather, peccary leather has three little

prongs that are very characteristic and you won't find them in any other leather.

Some people can confuse it with hog skin or pig skin but peccary is a lot more expensive

and it's also much softer and at the same time,

extremely durable.

Because of that, it's considered to be the very best glove leather that you can find

on the market today.

Because Fort Belvedere peccary gloves can last you for decades, we want to make sure

to add a certain amount of stain resistance without sacrificing on the patina development.

Apart from the soft supple feel, peccary develops a nice patina over time and the leather gets

softer and it looks better, in general, this is a hallmark of quality goods because as

you wear them, they get better and more beautiful versus cheaper items that just deteriorate

and look worse with every time you wear them.

In the past, we acquire quality peccary rawhides in Peru and have been tanned and dyed there

to keep the logistics chain simple and make sure that we get a quality product.

We're never just happy with the status quo but we always try to get better and because

of that, we found a small family company that has over a hundred years of experience in

leather tanning in Germany and now we have all of our peccary skins dyed and tanned there.

It's more expensive but we believe that the color consistency and the softness are even

increased.

So the quality of peccary leather we have today is even better than what we before.

In fact, you will not find a better peccary leather in the world today than the one offered

from Fort Belvedere.

Now peccary leather is not just the best leather you can buy but also the most expensive one.

At the same time, we didn't just want to have the same high-quality leather everyone else

has and so we try to come up with an innovative concept to make the leather even better.

During that process, we came up with the hydro peccary.

So what is it?

Basically, it is a peccary leather skin of the highest grade from Peru, tanned in Germany,

however, we are the first company in the world to add an agent to the leather that makes

it water resistant.

Basically, we wanted a leather that was more functional in everyday life without sacrificing

the marshmallow soft subtleness as well as characteristic of the natural peccary leather.

So Fort Belvedere hydro peccary leather is the softest glove leather you can find in

the world today, at the same time, it is also water resistant and stain resistant.

If you put water on an untreated piece of leather it absorbs it and leaves water stains.

In that case, you'd have to wet the entire glove, let it dry in order to prevent any

stains.

On the other hand, with the hydro peccary leather, you can pour water over it and the

leather doesn't absorb it and it dries right off.

So no matter if you have a runny nose, or if you have to scratch the ice from your car,

or if you walk through the rain, your peccary gloves won't get water stains and they'll

keep you warm and dry.

So are Fort Belvedere hydro peccary gloves waterproof?

Well no, they're not.

They're not quite like a rubber glove because they have seams that are made by hand.

Because of that, water can penetrate that, but in general, for everyday activities, it's

totally fine and we like to call it water resistant.

If you want waterproof gloves you probably have to upgrade to ski gloves, however, these

are men's dress gloves designed for cities and everyday wear, not for Antarctic exhibitions.

So apart from the hydro peccary leather that is really the first and only of its kind in

the world today, what else makes our gloves so special?

One is that they are hand cut by master cutters in Hungary with over 30 years of glove cutting

experience.

The era of cutting is a dying trade and you'll probably find less than a hundred people in

the world who really know that craft.

Now it may sound easy to just cut a glove shape from a piece of leather, however, because

peccary is a wild animal, it has lots of scars and holes and a skilled cutter has to cut

around them to get the maximum yield for every skin.

At the same time, all glove leathers have to be very stretchy and while peccary is very

stretchy, the stretch isn't always the same in every direction.

Those are also things that cutter has to consider when it cuts the glove so we guarantee a perfect

fit when you wear the glove.

In the past, we'd cut our peccary gloves with an outside seam on the index finger.

Now, we have reduced that seam which means your glove is made from one piece of leather

reaching from here, all the way over here , that means you can only use the very highest

quality skins because lower quality skins will have more imperfections.

Once the Fort Belvedere hydro peccary gloves are cut, they are then hand sewn in Hungary

by very skilled sewers who have specialized in glove making for over a century.

It takes several hours to finally hand Stitch a pair

of Fort Belvedere hydro peccary gloves but our artisans take great pride in it and if

you really want to see what steps go into the making of our gloves, please check out

this video here.

The fourth hallmark of a Fort Belvedere hydro peccary glove are the hand-stitched points

which are the three lines you see on the back of the hand or the back of the glove.

The points don't serve a functional purpose and they're merely decorative because of that,

we wanted to keep it in line with the hand stitching.

While most gloves rely on machine sewing, we went all out and added decorative hand

stitching that's very nice and complements the look of the glove.

The fifth thing that makes our gloves special are the quirks.

By that, I mean the little triangles in between your fingers that add an extra room of movement

for your hand without feeling constricted at any point in time.

It may seem like a little detail but it requires quite a bit of skill to add those in and it

also adds time to the production process.

At Fort Belvedere, we make them in our signature green color so you can always recognize a

glove even if you don't take it off.

The sixth hallmark of our gloves is the lining.

In the past, we used alpaca linings for our peccary gloves because alpaca is actually

warmer than cashmere, at the same time, it is not as soft.

Because peccary leather itself is very soft, we wanted to make sure to get the softest

lining we can that is likewise warm and so we chose Italian finished cashmere.

For the color, we decided to go with an oatmeal brown simply because it doesn't show dirt

very easily and so they always look clean and never dirty.

The seven thing that makes Fort Belvedere gloves different is the contrasting elements

at the piping, at the buttons, and the quirks, and the thread.

We use the dark Fort Belvedere signature green color and it adds a visual contrast which

is quite interesting, handsome, and at the same time, recognizable.

Last but not least, Fort Belvedere gloves feature a button closure which has a distinct

1920s and 30s style.

The idea is to create something that helps you keep your hands warm and at the same time,

look elegant.

Again, it's a little detail that takes more time and it's more expensive to produce but

we believe is worth it and it's something you will not find in other gloves.

If you want to learn even more about gloves please check out our in-depth glove guide

along with all the videos we made about men's dress gloves.

in today's video I'm wearing a vintage Chester Barry overcoat it's a paletot style double

breasted six buttons buttoned on two it has a black velvet color I'm combining it with

a scarf by Fort Belvedere which is a silk wool blend and you can find it in our store

here the gloves are contrasting in a chamois yellow hydro peccary from Fort Belvedere during

the colder season of the year you always wear an overcoat and so I never wear boutonnieres

on my suit jacket because they would be squished however

if my overcoat has a buttonhole I take the opportunity and wear the boutonniere just

looks very debonair below my overcoat I'm wearing a light blue Oxford cloth button-down

shirt with a red silk houndstooth tie from Fort Belvedere which again you can find in

our shop the sweater I'm wearing is a classic tennis sweater my pants are black corduroys

and they go well with the black velvet color as well as with the black boots which are

Balmoral boots with a black suede insert to tie it all together I added a pair of gray

boot laces from Fort Belvedere that go well with the black shoes and pants as well as

with the overcoat.

For more infomation >> Best Peccary Gloves - Men's Leather Dress Glove Buying Guide - Fort Belvedere - Duration: 9:37.

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Batfair Bingo guide - Duration: 2:01.

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For more infomation >> Batfair Bingo guide - Duration: 2:01.

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06 Beginner's Guide to Python - Simple Functions - Duration: 13:55.

In this video I'm going to show you how to use functions in Python. Okay so let's

load up our atom editor with our project that we had from our last lesson. We're

going to create a new file here and let's call it functions.py okay so this

is our new blank functions file now a function in Python is just a way of

defining a block of code that you can repeat elsewhere in the... in your source

code. The difference between a function and a while loop or something like that

is that a function you can pass in various variables to customize the

variables in the code that you execute so I'm going to demonstrate how

you do this and then you'll understand how it works and how they can be useful in

your code. Ok so let's pretend we're writing a piece of code for a store and

let's stick with the same theme that we've had in the previous two videos

we're going to be selling apples in our store and let's say we want to write a

simple script that greets the customer when they come in so we want to greet

them by their name and we want to tell them how many apples we have in stock. Ok

so let's start by just writing these lines out individually so let's print

"Hello, Mark" and under that print "We have 6 apples in stock". Ok so I'm gonna save

that file and let's copy and paste these two lines and paste them two more so we

have this 3 kind of blocks a code here and let's change the name so let's

say we have Brooke and then we have Greg coming to the store. Alright so save the

file and then load up the terminal or command prompt window and let's run our

function script by typing python functions.py. Okay so you can see that

it outputs on the screen the name of each person and how many apples we

have in stock. Alright so you can see that this code is a bit repetitive we've

repeated the same thing three times we literally had to copy and paste and all

we've done is changed the text in here and there's a lot of repeating text that

we've entered more times than we need to. So for example "hello" here this is the

same for all of them. And "we have" and "apples in stock"... well this actual string

is the same for all of them but let's pretend that this may change so we're

basically...You can see that it's repeating the code here. We're also repeating the print

functions and there's a lot of repetitiveness going on. Good source code

has limited repetitiveness. There's a concept called DRY which is do not

repeat yourself and that means don't repeat unnecessary blocks of code in

your application because then if we ever wanted to change this text we would have

to change it in all of these three places as opposed to just changing it in

one. So I'm going to show you how you can use functions to reduce code

duplication. Alright so before we actually reduce the code duplication I'm

just going to show you how to make a simple function in Python. Alright so the

way you define a function in Python is you use the DEF - it's short for define and

then the name of the function that you want to define. So let's create a

function called greet mark so I'm going to define def and I'm going to create a

function called greet_mark and each function that you define needs to

end in two brackets I'll explain why a bit later in this video. Alright so you

write def, the name of the function, open and close brackets and then a colon. If you

hit enter after the codon you can see that Atom automatically indents this

here because as with the while loops that we learnt in the previous lesson

the function code is grouped by the indentation so any code we want to

include in this function needs to be indented by one tab underneath this

function. Okay so that's our first function let's create one for each of

these blocks so I'm gonna copy and paste this here, copy and paste this here

then I change this to Brooke and I'm going to change this to Greg and then I'm

gonna indent these two here, save that. The best practice is to use two spaces in

between these functions when you're doing it in a single Python file like

this. So now we've defined our function if we go to our command

prompt and we run the code you actually see that it doesn't output anything now

and that's because defining the function just isn't enough you actually need to

call the function after you defined it. So underneath these functions we're

going to call the function so make sure that we're indented back to the base

level of the file and the way you call the function is you simply provide the

function name and the brackets without the def because

we've already defined it. We just want to call it now so if I write greet

mark and then again I'm gonna copy and paste that I'm gonna put greet Brooke

greet Greg and then save the file and if you load up command prompt push up and

do Python functions you can see their outputs exactly the same as before

and it may seem backwards because we've actually created more lines of code

instead of reducing the lines of code which was the goal but I'm

just demonstrating how you define functions now I'm going to demonstrate

how you can use functions to save...reduce...or sorry to reduce the lines of code in

the application. Okay so one of the things that you can do with functions is

you can pass in arguments to the function, so you can define various

arguments that you can provide when you call the function and then the function

can use those arguments in the source code. Alright so if we delete these two

here because they're pretty much the same, and we can also delete the calls to

them here as well and let's rename our function instead of greet mark which is

very specific and doesn't help with... it doesn't help with reducing duplication

let's just call the function greet customer. And then in between the

brackets here we're going to define a variable and we're going to call or it's

actually an argument, we're gonna define an argument for our function and we're

going to call the argument name. Okay so if we call the argument name and then we

hit save and now when we call our function....actually before we do that

we're going to change this print here and instead of printing mark which we've

hard-coded here we're going to update this to include our variable. So print

hello and we'll leave the string there before the end of the print the last

bracket in the print use the plus symbol and this will concatenate our name

variable with this string. So what this is now doing is its greeting a customer

and it's allowing us to provide the name of the customer and it will include that

name in the code that it prints out. Okay so below this let's write again

greet_customer and then we need to provide the name of the customer we want

to greet. So you define the variables when you call the function, you define the

variables in the same order that you put them in the greet customer arguments and

since we only have one we can just type it here. We'll just put the

name mark and then we'll copy and paste this and we'll call it Brooke...and we'll call

it Greg. Save that. Now load up the command prompt

and let's run our file again and now you can see it outputs the same again except

this time we have a lot a lot less lines of code than we had before.

Okay so let's say we wanted to update this function and we want to actually be

able to change the number of apples that we have in stock because if Mark comes

into the store then after he's left the store there may be less apples in there

when Brooke comes in. Okay so you can actually define multiple arguments for a

function here and you do that just by comma separating the list of argument

names in the function argument bracket. So let's just call a new argument called

num_apples just short for number of apples and then similar to what we did

here where we added the value of this to our string I'm going to delete this and

then add the quotes here so we now have two strings and do +. And we actually need to

convert this number type into a string so that we can add it to our

string because you can't just add numbers into strings using the plus

symbols so we'll just type STR and then num_apples

so what this STR does is it converts this whatever variable this is into the

string type so it basically converts our number into a string so instead of it

being the number six it will just be a string saying six. Okay so now we need to

add this argument to the call when we call our function so let's add... let's

start with seven and then let's say there's six

and then let's say when Greg comes in there's two left. Save that and then go

back to our command prompt, hit up and run. Now you can see that it actually

changes the number of apples that outputs based on the arguments that we provide.

Okay so there's one more thing I'm going to show you about these function

arguments and that's that you can actually set a default for the function

arguments. Okay so a default means you can provide a default value for this so

you don't even need to provide it here. So let's just say there's a default of

seven apples, we always start with seven. The first time you call it you can

actually remove that and you can run it again and you see it still says seven we

changed the default to ten. Save that and run it. Now you can see it says ten. Now

the only thing to remember about setting defaults is you can only set defaults on

the last or multiple last items in a function argument list. So another way of

putting it is you cannot have a non default function after you...or sorry a

none default argument after you defined an argument with a default. So we wouldn't

be able to provide name equals mark as a default and then put a non default

argument here. If you try that it will give you an error telling you a

non-default argument follows a default argument. So basically once you've

defined your first default argument you need to either move it to the end of the

list like this...

oops copy that you even need to move it to

the end of the list or you need to set a default for the items in front and then

you would need to reorder when you call the function reorder the...you would

need to put the number of apples first in this case because we've changed it

around. Okay so let's just move that back just so we have a finished working

version. And yeah you can set a default for any type of argument as long as

you don't put any non default ones

after the default. Okay so that's how you create functions in Python. Thank you so

much for watching. If you have any questions at all please leave them in

the comments below and I'll try and answer them or someone else might answer them

for you. So thank you very much for watching and I'll see you in the next

video.

For more infomation >> 06 Beginner's Guide to Python - Simple Functions - Duration: 13:55.

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Problems With Working From Home - Millennials' Workplace Guide - Duration: 1:13.

Advice from someone else's dad!

Hey, Kate, is everything OK?

(over phone, barely audible, dog barking in background)

So sorry, I didn't get to you last time with everything that's going on, but my dog got really sick.

Scooter, sh, quiet!

Yeah, it's really not a problem. Okay I'll talk to you later, bye.

Kate I did not see your comments on the file.

(loud siren in the background) OK, I'm sharing the file now.

Hey you're out of milk. (Huge car crash outside.)

OK, I've sent everything out. Kate, can you follow up tomorrow?

Kate???

Sorry sorry sorry sorry! (dog barking)

Yeah that sounded great! I love that idea!

Scooter, get off!

(dog yapping) Yeah, sounds great!

(horse neighing) Buck!

(pig snorting)

I love that idea.

Don't work at home unless you know you're gonna be productive.

Set a schedule just the way you would do when you're at work

and make sure you're online and available all day okay?

Oh and you're out of milk.

Advice from someone else's dad!

For more infomation >> Problems With Working From Home - Millennials' Workplace Guide - Duration: 1:13.

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[PL/EN] War Thunder Guide: How To Download & Install Custom Camouflage - Duration: 5:16.

Hi, I'm Lil_Violent

In today's guide I will present you

how to add interesting skin, camouflage to War Thunder

and where it can be downloaded.

So we turn on the browser

and we write in Google "War Thunder Live"

We click on the first position

We are already on the right page

Now click a tab "camouflages"

The site chose only for us camouflages

without other things

Here we can write the name of the tank or aircraft

We will choose a tank and it will be ...

Tiger II

Click

and we have only camouflages for our Tiger II

We can look here

if we decide ...

click

We have pictures here

and a detailed description

We can download it

When we download it

All content will have to be unpacked

and then toss it into

the correct game folder

Moment ... ok we have it

The browser may close because it will no longer be needed

In my case this is in the "download" folder.

And we have it

We click the right mouse button

Here you will see better

We click the right mouse button

and we unpack

And we see where the folder came up

This is where all the content is

Now we have to

throw into the folder with the game.

So in my case is the D drive

The "Steam" folder because I have a Steam game

Steamapps

Common

War Thunder

This is our destination folder

Userskins

And to that folder we throw it

and now we can start the game

To change the options Tiger II in the game

In the game we are looking for a suitable tank ...

In our case this is Tiger II

When we find the "Customization" tab

And we see here two tabs on the right

We are looking for the tab below

because it's here

downloaded skins to our tank

Click

And we have the name of our skin

We see that our tank has changed camouflage

But such a small note, because unfortunately

This camouflage will be invisible to other players

This camouflage will only be visible to us

Unfortunately other players will see camouflage

as is available in the game.

In our case, they will see this

And that would be enough. I hope I helped you

If so, I encourage you to like,

subscribe to my channel

and see other productions

See you later! Bye! :)

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