It is unfortunate that you cannot do audio. This is a really good idea. It would be awesome to tune into a stream and have discussions and explanations about what any certain code is doing and how it does it. Might generate some people's interest in contributing. Might even get me off my ass and start digging into ZC code and figuring it out.Though, the possibility of AS might do that for me.
In the future, when I have a proper mixing set-up, I should be able to do audio, but at present, it is not feasible. I could of course, host audio streams in the videos, I believe?
I don't have any complaints with doing basic scripts, but I seem to feel that the majority of people on the forum now, would benefit most from syntax-focused things, and comprehending language components that are critical to doing anything beyond the scope of a twenty line item script.
I most often run into users who want to learn how to use strings, and arrays; or comprehend what a pointer is, or things of that nature. Showing them how to manipulate these types of components, visually, might be useful to them.
Really, this can easily be a community project with more than one host, and it's up to the viewers, as to what they want to see: If they want to sit and watch me add ZScript instructions to ZC, that is also fine, although I suspect that after ten minutes, they may start leaking at the ears.