I might be late to the party. ;) But I definitely prefer written info, I just find it more easier to scan through to see if they are the right fit for my problem and / or knowledge level.
Also, it is way easier to scroll and skip parts if necessary than it is to fast-forward a video & stop at the right place (I usually don't want to go through things that are trivial for me, I want to get to the solution while skimming down all the non-relevant parts). Also I find it tedious to adapt my listenning "style" to the author's speaking style (even more so that I'm not a native speaker of English, and we can consider another case where the author isn't a native speaker of English. etc).
I might be late to the party. ;) But I definitely prefer written info, I just find it more easier to scan through to see if they are the right fit for my problem and / or knowledge level.
Also, it is way easier to scroll and skip parts if necessary than it is to fast-forward a video & stop at the right place (I usually don't want to go through things that are trivial for me, I want to get to the solution while skimming down all the non-relevant parts). Also I find it tedious to adapt my listenning "style" to the author's speaking style (even more so that I'm not a native speaker of English, and we can consider another case where the author isn't a native speaker of English. etc).
Interesting opinion! Thank you