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The Most Updated Channels for Developers on Youtube

Accel Maeshiro on July 03, 2019

This is my first post on Dev.to so probably is not gonna be as good, I'll try my best. Anyway my post is to share which are the best YouTube channe...
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Brad Traversy

Thanks for the mention. I try to go in depth on crash courses, however for something like say the Easy Peasy state management video, I assume people know the fundamentals of React and state management, I am just introducing a library and syntax.

I didn't know people thought that. Guess I have some things to think about

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Accel Maeshiro

I'm really sorry Mr. Brad, it makes a lot of sense now that you explain it that way. I think I made a mistake in agreeing with the remark my friends had. As you said, I was only referring to the Easy Peassy when I was trying to see if they were right. Your videos have help a lot in my developer growth by the way. It's good to finally able to say thanks personally.

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Ken Bellows

Man I'm super behind on my tech youtube game! Thanks a lot for this list, I'd heard of Traversy, but hadn't come across the other two. Thanks!

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Accel Maeshiro

Happy to know this helped you man!

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Mario DeLaPaz

I'm taking a paid course by Maximilian Schwarzmüller and definitely like his teaching style, I didn't know he had a YT Channel! I heard about Traversy but haven't heard of The Net Ninja. by Shaun Pelling. Thanks for sharing!

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Accel Maeshiro

Glad to hear that! Hope you find Shaun's videos useful, there are very complete series there for React Hooks and Vuetify

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Rémi Mercier

Maximilian is a great teacher! Loved is Vue.js course!

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Ricardo Moreira

Nice first post :) I also follow among others, the free code camp channel and the level up tutorials from Scott Tolinski. He also has theSyntax podcast