Introduction
Most of my programming knowledge comes from the internet. From StackOverflow questions to articles to YouTube tutorials, the internet has so many free resources any developer can benefit from. One can learn an entire language by simply trying things out and Googling the rest. Once you've seen the solution enough times and begin to understand the solutions, you can quickly become a professional developer in any topic.
When looking for a quick solution or the correct syntax for writing something, sites like StackOverflow, W3Schools, GeeksForGeeks, and others are straight to the point and very helpful. When starting something completely new or when I need more details, I go to YouTube. I've used YouTube tutorials to learn Node.js and Express, C++, and much more.
After 10 years of programming experience, I decided to start my own channel, Jonah Lawrence • Dev Pro Tips to give back to the community and help others where I have struggled.
Below are 8 YouTubers I think every developer can benefit from:
1. Traversy Media
https://www.youtube.com/c/TraversyMedia
Traversy Media features great web development and programming tutorials for all of the latest web technologies including Node.js, Angular 2, React.js, PHP, Rails, HTML, CSS and much more.
2. Dev Ed
https://www.youtube.com/c/DevEd
Dev Ed posts many great project tutorials on web development and does a lot with digital design. He does many projects using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Python, and he also has plenty of beginners tutorials on his channel. Always very enthusiastic and fun to watch.
3. codeSTACKr
https://www.youtube.com/c/codeSTACKr
CodeSTACKr shares amazing and straightforward web development tutorials weekly. He has many great JavaScript and VS Code tutorials.
4. Web Dev Simplified
https://www.youtube.com/c/WebDevSimplified
Web Dev Simplified makes very easy tutorials on Full Stack web development and programming concepts in JavaScript.
5. freeCodeCamp
https://www.youtube.com/c/Freecodecamp
FreeCodeCamp has many free courses on almost any topic. It's a great place to go to learn something new.
6. James Q. Quick
https://www.youtube.com/c/JamesQQuick/
James posts videos on web development, VS Code, and other tools. Also posts tips for being a better developer and communicator.
7. The Net Ninja
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNetNinja
Net Ninja's tutorials cover JavaScript, CSS, Flutter, NodeJS, Typescript, and other cool languages.
8. Jonah Lawrence - DevProTips
https://www.youtube.com/c/DevProTips
This is my channel that I started a few months ago. I post tutorials on web development, programming, RegEx, and coding productively. I hope to eventually cover the main concepts every developer should know about and help others not make the same mistakes I made when starting out.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this list and I hope these people are ones you can learn from! If you are interested in improving your coding abilities, unsubscribe from distractions and subscribe to productive coding channels. I hope you find the ones above helpful and subscribe to your favorites!
Top comments (2)
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No Coding Train??? Sad times we live in