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Top 16 YouTube Channels For Developers



Have you been wandering around the internet searching from one sites to the other, looking for video resources out there to fasten your skill as a programmer, software developer, full stack developer.

Amongst the tribe of infinite learners, self-taught programmers, and digital nomads, there are few tools better than YouTube. What started as a simple video-sharing site is now arguably the second largest search engine in the world, rich with educational resources that makes learning more easier and faster.


YouTube has hundreds of channels for curious developers of all experience levels. There are web dev influencers discussing everything from JavaScript and CSS, to advanced tech theory and computer science lectures.
Searching for the best channels can take a lot of work, but we have you covered. Here are 10 YouTube channels that will benefit developers of all levels.

1 Traversy Media a.k.a (Father Of Crashcourse).

With over 1.4M subscribers.

traversymedia

 

2 CodeWithMosh.

1.6M subscribers.

code with mosh



3 FreeCodeCamp.org

3.5M subscribers.

freecodecamp


4 The Netninja

With over 682K subscribers.

netninja


5 The New boston.

 2.5M subscribers.

thenewboston


6 Mike Dane

With over 172K subscribers.

mike dane


7 AniaKubow

With over 63.7K subscribers.

aniakubow


8 TechWithTim

With over 606K subscribers.

techwithtim


9 CoderCoder

With over 146K subscribers. 

codercoder


11 DesignCourse

With over 762K subscribers.

designcourse


12 WebDevSimplified

With over 481K subscribers.

webdevsimplified


13 Caleb Curry

With over 356K subscribers.

caleb curry


14 Coding Train

With over 1.2M subscribers.

coding train


15 Denis ivy

With over 108K subscribers.

dennis ivy


16 Deved

With over 613K subscribers.

deved

16 Clever Programmer

With over 919K subscribers.

clever programmer

Conclusion


I might not have mentioned a specific channel here, but never mind this are the few I remember to put up. But withstanding, YouTube is a terrific resource to learn new skills and build on existing knowledge. Sometimes, though, we don’t have the time to sit down weekly for an hour-long video on best practices or upcoming trends. If that’s the case, why not check out our article which discusses about top resources for developers aside from YouTube videos.
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