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Which YouTube Channels Enhance Developer Skills?

What YouTube channels do you recommend for software developers looking to enhance their skills? Why are they valuable?


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HaileyLT | Data Guys

I have one is edurekaIN. Channel have fundamental knowledge, developer can easy to catch up first step. There have many fundamentals use case, learn from use case is good for developers

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Binat

freeCodeCamp is excellent! Tutorials for almost everything. They feature many other channels in their videos too. Can't recommend them enough!

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zahash

I would highly recommend Tsoding. He writes all kinds of stuff in all kinds of languages

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Sachin
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Prayson Wilfred Daniel • Edited

For Python Software Design, ArjanCodes is my favourite 🤩

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OM JADHAV

Actually it varies field to field For

  1. Web Development: Code with harry, TheNewBoston, Traversy Media, FreeCodeCamp.org, Net Ninja, and Programming with Mosh ¹.
  2. Mobile App Development: CodeWithChris, Android Developers, iOS Academy, and Lets Build That App ¹.
  3. Game Development: Brackeys, Game Maker's Toolkit, and Extra Credits
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Giuliano1993

youtube.com/@francescociulla : for great *interviews **with devs and great tutorials on **docker **and on **API development
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youtube.com/@mattpocockuk to master **Typescript **with a lot of in-depth video but also beginner friendly content

youtube.com/@LaravelDaily to learn design patterns, best practices and code reviews about Laravel

youtube.com/@SchrodingerHat lives from community events and **workshops **about misc arguments

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Oscar

Not specific to "developing software", so to speak, but one I haven't seen mentioned yet is youtube.com/@NeetCode and youtube.com/@NeetCodeIO.

I think there's ~400 well explained Leetcode problems across both channels (correct me if I'm wrong). It's a very valuable source of information!

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Dave Parr

youtube.com/@ArjanCodes

Best python focussed YT coach. Proposes software engineering as a skill rather than a string of videos on the new hot framework (though there is a little of that too, to appease the algo gods)

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Mehmood-Ul-Haq

It depends on which one you are comfortable with. I remember it might have been a few days ago when I recommended someone the YouTube channel I liked, but he actually did not like it.

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