Video training is undeniably one of the most popular methods, for self-taught programmers and according to Forbes, the most popular, amongst mill...
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Hi, I also have a Youtube Channel, in which I discuss tutorials, and react.js projects SEO, SSR.
Please check it out and maybe we can collaborate on something.
Video : youtube.com/watch?v=66owdRkc8pI
Channel : youtube.com/c/CodersLifeSimplified
Nice one explaining the ssr and seo things
FunFunFunction is super cool.
Interesting JavaScript videos indeed. I will totally have a look at the one about pair programming. It looks like he's having a very good medium blog as well. How about persuading him to clone/migrate them here :)
Yes! FunFunFunction is my go to dev youtube channel 👍
Thanks for the post.
I'll add some more that wasn't mentioned in the other comments..
Coding tech
And
Christopher Okhravi
Interesting topic to share YouTube channels. My favorite ones :
wiseAss for Android
The coding train for JS and ML very very very recommended
Siraj Raval for python
The JS/ML playlist is fantastic :)
Great! Thank you for this list. I covered the similar topic but picked the Twitch/Youtube channels of particular developers: syndicode.co/2018/03/19/learn-to-c...
Very very nice. I want to encourage you, by all means, to write about the dev streams on Twitch. I am 99% sure that, excluding gamers, most people don't know this aspect.
Thanks! I will do my best! Twitch is the absolutely right place for the developers and I hope soon it will gain more popularity.
Would you consider my channel? What do you think of it?
Tomer Ben David on Programming YouTube Channel
Topics on this channel and all are aligned toward simplicity, in manners of CheatSheets and assuming you come from a Clean Slate.
I hope you find it useful! I hope to extend it to DevOps, UI, and basically everything a developer should know or don't want to know. ;)
Very nice channel, at least for me, the topics are quite interesting. Keep it up. :)
If you want to take it to a different level, I would suggest, your blog posts to be more analytical, not just cheatsheets.
Thanks! Will do that :)
I would like to recommend Academind
Indeed he is great and his courses extremely relaxing
Awesome topic! I would also like to recommend (in no particular order):
Joshua Morony
Paul Halliday
Academind
Simon Grimm
Devlob
CodingTheSmartWay
Thanks for the contribution, Academind looks top class, I will check the rest too.
Awesome list of great YouTube channels, Periklis. I subscribed to a few of them, thank you very much!
I want to add IAmTimCorey to the list. He has a ton of in-depth tutorials on .NET development on his channel.
I also want to shamelessly add my own, recently started channel to the list. I create videos about (.NET) software engineering, and I had a few exciting and successful videos so far.
Thank you for the kind words and for sharing it, Claudio. I will totally check it out, when I will be reading unity and .net :)
thenewboston is my favorite! I recently started my own channel youtube.com/c/plavookac :) I am frontend developer for 6 years now and few months I started learning backend, will share all my experience so far and from now
For pure fundamental web skills, I highly recommend Net Ninja. Manchester accent and jokes are a plus.
Would like to recommend LevelupTut
I will totally have a look in the graphql playlist ;)
I really like Scott Tolinskis videos on the Level Up Tutorials channel youtube.com/user/LevelUpTuts.
I also run a website awesomereact.com where I collect the best React/GraphQL videos on YouTube.
I recently started a youtube channel and I have some videos related to Chef (devops) if anyone is interested :)
For python, Corey Schafer is awesome!
Indeed, great python material in there. Thank you :)
Cool!!
Do you know a channel where Clojure is taught?
Thank you, I see Derek Banas (no 1 in the list) has a 1h+ long one
youtube.com/watch?v=ciGyHkDuPAE
It was thanks to Bucky that I was able to do well in my OOP class because I discovered his channel over one summer before the semester began! haha
didnt check those guys except Traversy he is really awesome :)
Would add Drew Ryan and THe NEt Ninja as well
I would like to add Kevin Powell’s channel, it’s about web design and frontend development and it’s great... He goes in details on meny subjects especially on css