I thought this section worked well. There were a couple of good, meaty challenges that made me think and made me read UE4 documentation, which is great stuff.
The one thing I might have liked was a slightly earlier explanation of why sometimes you have to use -> and other times you have to use . This is explained in passing comments, and more fully later in the course, but I got caught out a couple times wondering why my calls to member functions weren’t working.
I look forward to the next section!
AJ