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Here are a few helpful programming Youtube channels that I have been following for years together, and has helped me in all aspects of ...
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Coding train is pretty awesome too. Javascript/processing with visual representation of what you're doing, fun teacher and some physics/maths
youtube.com/user/shiffman
Yeah, how did I miss The Coding train.. good catch.π Thank you for sharing.
Sentdex and Mosh should have been on the list ...
youtube.com/user/sentdex
youtube.com/user/programmingwithmosh
For flutter - youtube.com/channel/UCFTM1FGjZSkoS...
Hi, thanks for contributing.
I think you missed my mention of Programming With Moshπ
Will include the other two you mentioned, in the post.
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Yeah, My bad π . I missed it.
That's okay.. thank youπ
Will have to check out a few of these.
Sad Tech with Tim didn't make it on there. He's a pretty brilliant teacher for such a young fella.
Code drip is amazing too, super high quality well thought out videos
Hey, nothing to be sad of, will add Him. π Thank you for suggesting π
Not sure about TechLead. There was a lot of drama about him on reddit.
Yeah, he is more comedy now a days. Plus shilling out his interview academy
Still, funny, and has some good content in his library
Hahaa, okay..
Okay .. thanks for sharing π
I'm pretty sad that you missed one of the best and most amazing one out there:
The coding train:
youtube.com/user/shiffman
It references many algorithms like A*, flock simulations and more.
Heyy don't become sadπ
I've added Him to the post, even I'm his fan π
Thank you for suggesting π
I hear you. Yeah I agree. But there were a few videos of theirs which were educative, hence I didn't want to miss them, and also as developers I thought it's good to have respect for all, as even that content creation that they're doing is difficult and needs dedication.
I understand your point of view. π Thanks for sharing π
Hey...
You've a good YouTube channel.. keep the good work going. Subscribed π
I really like codingarden ( youtube.com/c/CodingGardenWithCJ ).
He used to do livestreams on YT and Twitch but not he only does Twitch and vod them on YT. But i learn stuff while watching something that is entertaining (altough the vods could be very long!)
Great! Will check it out, thank you for the additionπ
Thanks for the list..
You're welcomeπ
No offense but I didn't find Telusko good at all(personal opinion). For Java and Spring related I would suggest Java Brains. Do check him.
Good list though, will surely check. Also comment section has many good suggestions.
Thanks for sharing your opinion. Every honest opinion matters. π
Thanks! π
It's nice that you aggregated these channels and wrote a post on it. Pretty helpful π
Thank you. Glad it helpedπ
Didn't know most of these channels, good one. Thanks.π
Glad it helped. π
I donβt know about you guys but The Tech Lead is pretty toxic imo. I would like to add one more channel to the list. Ben Award is really good too and quite entertaining to watch.
Oh yeah Ben Awad... I started watching his videos recently too. Thanks for the addition π
Backend learning
youtube.com/c/HusseinNasser-softwa...
Many videos organised into playlists explaining in a very approachable manner network and backend concepts. Basic and advanced concepts.
I recommend it very much. Very unique channel. Hussain is great and humble person.
Thanks a lot, great list! I had already subscribed to some of them, but didn't know half of your list! π
Great! Glad it helpedπ
yeehh free code camp...........the best
Yep totallyπ thank you for sharing your perspective.
Amazing π
You forgot to mention that dev ed occasionally teaches magic tricks π
Oh is itππ π π He engages really well.. thanks for addingπ π
I think I know whom you speak of, and I would agree. A couple of these are more "for the views" style of entertainment and can be dangerous if taken too seriously
Thank you for sharing your perspective Ronnie π
Good collection . Btw, your channel looks great too. Keep going!
Thank youπ
Thank you π
Awesome list of YouTube Channels. π
youtube.com/user/Computerphile
Thanks Tharun, really good list and useful
Not big, but growing slow and steady: youtube.com/c/PatrickGod π
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