Programming is a field that demands to be updated, and to learn new things on a daily basis.
So, The problem is to have a great resources of information to improve your skills.
I found a lot of people asking about YouTube channels, that could help them.
In this article, I will share with your 4 YouTube channels, that help me a lot on my programming journey.
This is a great youtube channel to learn how to design and program.
Mosh Hamadani is a software engineer and expert on web development.
I love his way on teaching how to structure, manage, and understand the language, framework, patterns,…
Udacity, a pioneer in online education, is building “University by Silicon Valley”, a new type of online university, that teaches the actual programming skills, that industry employers need today.
This is a great resource for tutorials on PHP and WordPress.
There are tons of 2-minute whiteboard explanations of various software engineering tools and concepts on Free Code Camp’s YouTube channel.
Conclusion:
Watching videos can trick you into feeling like you’re making progress with your programming skills, but it’s a supplement, not a substitute, for actually spending time programming.
Bonus:
I am going to recommend a great book, for people who decided to begin teaching themselves how to code.
The content is clear and concisely presented in steps that gradually build on each other in a way that allows you to follow along smoothly.
Click on the link below to get your copy :
The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally
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