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Please add fireship.io and net ninja
Thumbs up for Net Ninja!
Fireship.io is BAE
I recommend web dev simplified
I'd recommend The Coding Train as well.
I'm also a big fan of The New Boston, he is responsible for my career in a lot of ways. He was the first channel I watched to learn to code and stuck with him for years whilst working.
How the hell did this not make the list.
Awesome list 🔥 Thanks for sharing! 👏
I create videos on how to prepare for Software Engineering Interviews at major tech companies. You can take a look here: youtube.com/watch?v=hykjbT5Z0oE&li...
I would recommend Fireship without any hesitation. Hands Down
I'd like to recommend Hussein Nasser
backend related content creator .
youtube.com/user/GISIGeometry
Can I recommend my channel? 250+ videos covering WebGL, Svelte, Rails, and more.
youtube.com/user/iamdavidwparker
I mostly make each series build upon the previous episode, so you can start from scratch anywhere and make a real project over time.
Indeed yes.
Here's mine on Blockchain Dev with Solana and a mix of TypeScript and Swift.
youtube.com/c/davidchoiprogrammer
You have been cursed by the community for not including fireship.io ..!!! 😂😂😂 Just kidding
Highly recommend @prof3ssorst3v3 ! Certainly is an industry expert in his niche of mobile and web development. I was honored to learn from him.
youtube.com/c/SteveGriffith-Prof3s...
Great suggestions! Thanks! I'd also suggest eddie jaoude - youtube.com/c/eddiejaoude
A big advocate for github & open source
Fireship -
youtube.com/c/Fireship
For javascript, firebase and general programming topics
Wes Bos
I really dislike Derek Banas. All of his videos are just way too shallow and basically just explain some of the syntax of a language. I wouldn't even recommend his videos if you just wanted to get a rough idea of a language, because he can't even get that across. 2/10 wouldn't recommend.
Yes. But we have some software engineers who are true fan of him.
I'd recommend Elzero web school for Arabic speakers
Net Ninja needs to be added.
Kevin Powell, Net Ninja, and Fun Fun Function are channels that I recommend to my students.
And my own channel too. 800+ videos, 56K+ subscribers.
youtube.com/c/SteveGriffith-Prof3s...
For Javascript concepts, Akshay saini's Namaste javascript playlist is good
Coding garden!!! Love that channel
Great info, really thanks!
Can I promote myself too? youtube.com/channel/UC4jmaY21ri9n3...
I would also recommend the DevDojo channel for anyone who's into Laravel:
youtube.com/user/devdojo
Yes Bobby, it should have a place.
The 'Fun Fun Function' author has taken a break from his channel due to this there is no new video has been uploaded from almost a year.
So, might be you can replace this from a different channel.
He took at break but his content is still very high quality and very entertaining. I still recommend him to my students.
Sure, thanks for your response.
Great list! 🚀
I've just crossed 800 subs on my small YouTube channel 🎉 any help will be really appriciated:
youtube.com/channel/UCQWmdHTeAO0Uv...
I'd recommend Academind youtube.com/c/Academind
They have a balanced portion of micro and full courses for a wide range of topics in javascript.
Net Ninja must be included in this list, it is one of the biggest and most organized Programmer/Youtuber.
Lama Dev
I'd suggest "Corey Schafer" for Python on YouTube
Thank you for this, excellent!
youtube.com/c/Csharp-video-tutoria...
Kudvenkat is great too.
Tech Dummies Narendra L
youtube.com/channel/UCn1XnDWhsLS5U...
A great list and nice to see some different sites on there even if mine did not make it lol.
Seriously though, it’s a good list.
Network Chuck and Jon Gjengset are amazing too.
WOW, you could only find one lady coder.
youtube.com/channel/UC5DNytAJ6_FIS...
Code wity harry