The guys at the Envato network are an awesome bunch. If you haven’t seen some of their gorgeous sites, check out the entire network at http://envato.com/ and if you’re looking specifically at tutorial and article content look at http://tutsplus.com/.
I was lucky enough to be interviewed by activetuts+ recently about Unity, and made some comment on the migration some flash devs may be taking part in when Unity unleashes support for publishing via Molehill later this year. They also called me a Guru which amused me greatly, cheers guys!
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Will, intrigued you are working at Unity from April. Can you say more about that??
Certainly Steve, I’ve been working for Unity Technologies since the start of April this year. I’m focusing heavily on how we can better focus our educational output and basically provide better tools for the community to work with in order to build the userbase, and keep them better informed, as well as lead them into game development with Unity in such a way that maintains interest in a) Unity itself and b) at a broader level – game development.
I believe if we can center our learning resources, community and surrounding online presences then we’ll be seeing thousands more users adopt Unity and create great games, and often these may be cases where users would otherwise be put off by steep learning curves or a perceived lack of support. This is something of a trust thing as far as Unity is concerned, we really want to ensure people feel at home with the service we’re providing to back up the support – and trust that some investment in taking time to learn the software and participate in the community will reward them with access to fantastic information that will enrich their own abilities. Hope that makes sense!