Here I've compiled a list of personal favorite devs on YouTube.
I added a couple of lines on each channel too, so it's easier to get what channel i...
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Great list! I follow quite a few of those already!
I would also add this one to the list:
youtube.com/user/devdojo
And possible my channel as well š
youtube.com/channel/UCQWmdHTeAO0Uv...
I recently watched few videos from Joshua fluke and hitesh choudhary and as a developer I have to say they are not experts on most the content they share. Yes, for a beginner they might be valuable and I understand that I don't upload videos so atleast some information is better than nothing.
But I'd say have some caution and watch other related videos too on a topic as their views and methods might not be accurate. I'd hate to see some beginner consider them expert and follow those guides or path they suggest.
Other channels you mentioned, I am subscribed to quite a lot of them and love the content.for example Derek banas or the coding train actually talk and show things like a real developer with experience. Their videos cover things more accurately. Wish I could do something about it other than just ranting here.
Great list! Subscribed to few new channels I did not know about. Thank you!
I have a channel of my own where I upload videos regularly about web development, javascript and react. If you want to check it out here is the link: youtube.com/channel/UC34UXFLKqdW3c...
Great list although there are some channels I disagree with (or find that they are focused on views rather than content).
I would like to mention one more channel here which imo should receive a lot of support.
Codevolution
Vishwas (the channel's creator) is a great teacher and is trying to make his channel into a one stop shop for React. He has videos about React basics, Hooks, React Storybook, Practical React, etc.
He's also working on a new series called React Render which basically covers th concepts of React rendering and other related processes in detail.
No hussein nasr?
Backend engineering
youtube.com/c/HusseinNasser-softwa...
Very much recommend!
you forgot fun fun function.
He no longer creates content but I think it's worth introducing.
I was thinking of including him during the writing actually (lots of great material there), but I decided to stick with active channels producing new content š
You made the right choice.
But changing the title to "36 Awesome Dev People to Follow on YouTube" is another good option :)))
You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.
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Hi, I am just getting started and would love to share my youtube for those interested in hearing about my perspective on open source and learn about github.
good list, here's more
leigh halliday
andre madarang
the art of code
inigo quilez
yuri artiukh
wpcasts
laracasts
Thanks for additions šā¤
I want to add this one, it's my channel, which is focused on full-stack content(In Spanish)
youtube.com/channel/UCQZ9xuu8aA7Hd...
What are some best youtube channels for the DevOps guy?