One way to get good at something is to watch others do it. This applies to building your communication skills as well. And there is no better place...
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This is refreshing - not yet another list about coding tutorial channels, but one focusing on English language & idiom!
The only thing I'd say is, don't go overboard with this and use these catchy idioms ALL the time - use them moderately, know when to use them and when not ...
If you "suddenly" start talking like this, by intentionally and "artificially" dropping these fancy idioms into every single sentence you're uttering, then you'll risk coming across as pedantic - keep it natural, don't overdo it :)
Fireship is great! Other channels I catch up with on a regular basis include:
"Dude the Builder" (youtube.com/@dudethebuilder), who is doing a great Zig series
"That DevOps Guy" (youtube.com/@MarcelDempers), who can be a little overproduced but has some outstanding series on k8s (among other things)
"Primeagen" (youtube.com/@ThePrimeTimeagen), who primarily streams and is more for entertainment value but is still a great resource I've learned a few things from
I suppose my channel wouldn't appear on one of these lists given that I haven't posted a video in like 2 years (if you are wondering, I am working on some videos). It is cool to see all of these new creators filling in the space and taking it into places where it wasn't before. Rather than just basic tutorials, a lot of people do more hands-on work, which is always very useful.
Many of these channels I follow myself; great list. Also can't forget the primagen and low level learning; even as somebody who has been in the industry for 25+ years, I find their content to be extremely interesting and educational.
Pretty cool! Most of them I have been following but its interesting to explore new ones!
Great! Thanks for sharing.
If you want to master at DSA & Algorithom.
I will add one also: [Kunal Kushwala]
Awesome collection
Theo t3 is a must imo
Nice Collection
Free code camp, Traversy media
Veyr Golang centric but AnthonyGG is a great channel for beginner and intermediate Gophers. He's a little eccentric but he's so positive and witty, breaks ideas and concepts down and then sets them in a relatable context.
youtube.com/@anthonygg_/videos
No freeCodeCamp?