Introduction
I will start off by saying that I am a self-taught developer. When I started programming, the internet was the primary plac...
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Dan Shiffman and his series The Coding Train is a really good pick for this! His coding challenges are real fun to watch especially good for beginners who want to code and people with experience who want to start with graphics/game dev with p5.js
youtube.com/user/shiffman/
This 100%. It might seem fluffy/creative, but following along with these tutorials/challenges helped me really grok things like OOP for example in a very intuitive way. Dan's the man.
I agree with all of theses channels.
This is my 2 cents...
GOTO conferences
Just because they talk about programming and everythings which got a link with this topic.
In an another style, tensor programming YT channel is just awesome, he goes live sometimes, and the amount of work he put in his content is just incredible. Go, Rust, Clojure, Elm, Flutter w/ Dart even ReasonML !
And the content of GoRails and ElixirCasts freely accessible on YT worth it too ... if you're an Elixir or Ruby dev obviously
Wow, just checked out GOTO Conferences and they look great! Will look into them more, and thanks for reading.
— Gabriel
Traversy Media is most definitely number one, without him I wouldn't be coding.
Another great teacher is Mosh Hamedani @ youtube.com/user/programmingwithmosh
even though they're not really into web development you should also check out engineer man and devon crawford
Not sure if people mentioned this already, but Coding Garden with CJ is a very prolific channel, very hands-on and wide-ranging topics, and a very pleasant and personable host - CJ - to boot. Check out: youtube.com/c/CodingGardenWithCJ
The coding train (L)
youtube.com/user/shiffman/videos
I would also recommend Codecourse previously known as PHPAcademy
youtube.com/channel/UCpOIUW62tnJTt...
codecourse.com/
I've learned a lot thanks to Alex and his tutorials back when I started to learn web development.
Good list! I also suggest Fun Fun Function. A great channel for frontend and dev carrer.
Traversy Media is a good one. I was struggling with advanced Javascript concepts last year, and running his videos in the backgrounds helped them to click for me.
I definitely think Dev Ed is worth checking out too, particularly with design in mind.
If you enjoy Computerphile you should check out Tom Scott's own Youtube channel. Highly recommended
THIS CHANNEL IS A MUST !
youtube.com/user/GISIGeometry
If you need a break, I definitely recommend Techlead.
Agree with number one
Great content. Thanks for sharing this friend.
For Java youtube.com/user/koushks this is the best channel I've found so far. Koushik is the best teacher.
Thank you Fred!
This is very enlightening post, and I'll check all channels.
I'm hungry for more coding knowledge and best practices :)
Jayme Edwards!
youtube.com/channel/UCfe_znKY1ukrq...
Thank you for your article.
Interestingly, Today Traversy Media posted his top 20 best YouTube channels video. Lol.
PS: Really appreciate all the guys who develop content for free for learning.