I would just like to add a very fundamental correction however to the whole "issue" with Fuze code not being possible to be backed up and not existing outside of the Switch itself. This is simply not true and false information. Your projects, including source code and all assets can be backed up to the Fuze servers by simply sharing / publishing your projects. Once on the Fuze servers anyone with the ID can then download them. We've even ensured that you don't have to have Nintendo online to do this.
Now, granted, I understand that this isn't the same as having your code in an editor on your PC or being able to put it on GitHub or anything like that. But it's the best option we have whilst still staying within the restrictions of the Nintendo platform.
@sigixxx I've not had time to watch the entirety of your video as yet but if you don't make this clear then I would appreciate it if you modify your video to make it clear, otherwise anyone seeing your video who has not bought Fuze may think there is no way to backup your code outside of your personal Switch which is simply not true. Many thanks.
[EDIT] Sorry, if that comes across a bit harsh, I don't mean it to - but I would hate for people to think that it's not possible for your code to be safely backed up to the Fuze servers in the event of a Switch failure.