Learning in public is not a new concept, but in the past few years, folks like Shawn Wang have really popularized it.
Learning in public can take many forms, including streaming. If you stream to learn by interviewing folks or live code, go ahead and let everyone know where they can find you in the comments below!
Note: If you're curious about streaming, I have a series that might interest you.
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I stream on Twitch at livecoding.ca and post streams to my YouTube channel. I stream on Wednesdays at 5 pm UTC.
Come by and say hi sometime!
I will stream on twitch again after a long break: twitch.tv/kasuken
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Sometimes I stream on Twitch, most of my streams are on games like Overwatch or Minecraft, alone or with friends ๐
Last year I did a stream to participate in Hacktoberfest while developing in live. It was the only time, maybe do more on the web dev ๐ค
I don't stream but ofcourse do Leetcode Challenges on YouTube, at TECH_ED ๐ค
I stream on Twitch, currently working my way through the free Class Central/freeCodeCamp.org JavaScript bootcamp!
Occasionally :D
CodingCat.dev has all of it, but you can find us on YouTube, Spotify and Twitch
Yessir I stream on Twitch weekly at 12:30pm ET on Fridays. We start off by celebrating wins from community members, play some word games together such as words on stream (wos.gg) and then get into a technical topic. The technical topics can vary from week to week but mostly focus on web development (Node.js, JavaScript, TypeScript) and open source.
If folks are interested in that you can catch the next stream at twitch.tv/clarkio
At work, we also stream about developer security topics over at twitch.tv/snyklive in case that interests anyone as well ๐๐
I'll check your stream out, thanks for sharing.
I stream on Twitch exclusively for my Apple platform development (CompileSwift.com/livestream) due to their affiliate agreement. Then after 24 hours I will often kick the video over to YouTube.
I do also have a second stream that is not restricted that I do stream out to YouTube, Twitch, Twitter thanks to Restream.io. That one I use for everything else like gaming/any other development.
I stream on YouTube at youtube.com/c/JesseWeigel29. I haven't been that active lately, but want to get started again soon!
I mostly stream because I prefer the "one and done" approach to making videos for my channel. Quite a few of my videos have been about the making of my side project daedalOS (Demo: dustinbrett.com/). I have a lot of fun doing the streams. For anyone interested, thanks for checking it out.
youtube.com/c/DustinBrett