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Posted on Jun 26
Which YouTube channels do you follow and would recommend as a programmer/developer?
The question is simple, which YouTube channels do you follow and would recommend as a developer/programmer, this could be a channel you watch tutorials from, a channel who makes meme on programming content or a channel where you talk with the developer about stuff on live streams, it can be anything.
Here's my list of YouTube channels I follow and would recommend 👇
Write about your lists in the comments below, looking forward to reading them!
Discussion (27)
My 2 favourites are;
- Traversy Media
- The Net Ninja
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I used to watch DevEd when I started learning about web dev, his short videos are good and precise, checking the other ones out now 😄
AniaKubow is an antipattern (making games in react? Wtf). Traversy media is shallow and it’s most of the time just video version of tech documentation. Freecodecamp IMO is best from your list as it’s form of community to exchange knowledge.
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The terms developer is rather generic as they are not all about coding, so I think the following channels are applicable too.
- Google Cloud Tech: As the name said
- Lawrence Systems: SysAdmin / Devops
- Level1Linux: Linux / Devops
- William Lin: Competitive programming
- NetworkChuck: Networking / Cloud / SysAdmin / CyberSec
- Code Bullet: Humorous AI / Animation content
I watch NetworkChuck's videos too occasionally, they are good
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Fireship Mostly
and WebDevSimplified sometimes
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I don't pay too much attention to the YouTubers too much, but I will have to say (along with others), Traversy Media is quite excellent. Very down to earth mentality and explains his process every bit of the way without slamming down too much information.
will definitely check out the channel, I think the channel might have been recommended to me as the name is quite familiar.
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Joma Tech
Fireship
Traversy media
The net Ninja
Freecampcode
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Take it easy dude but take it 😉
nice descriptions 😆
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I usually just search for whatever I need. I find it hard to follow videos on topics not related to my current focus.
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Fireship is the only channel i follow on regular basis.
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Web Dev Simplified (JS, React and CSS)
Kevin Powell (CSS)
Bukola (dev journey, job searching tips)
Socratica (original take on SQL)
Caleb Curry (lots of beginners intro courses)
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I really enjoy:
- The coding train
- Computerphile
- Ben Eater
- The 8-bit guy
- Sebastian Lague
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Coding Tech
Is not a youtuber or someone that makes regular videos, is a channel that aggregates the best tech conferences, they partnered with some conferences and have their approval to repost on it.
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If there is one that is best(for web dev and nodejs in general) in my opinion, then it is fireship io. Amazing content and very concise.
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