Check out these YouTube channels if you are learning Python from scratch.
Posted by Simplilearn@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 5 comments
- CS Dojo: One of the highest-ranking channels that offers Python tutorials and provides hands-on programming practice. It also has tutorials on the most asked interview questions (both theory and practical questions and answers).
- Chris Hawkes: Chris Hawkes is a tech lead/senior software engineer who uses his expertise to provide knowledge on various technologies like Python, .NET, etc. From introductory topics to advanced concepts, this channel has everything. He even has videos on how to work on real-time projects, like making a Django Website.
- Tokyo Edtech: Founded by a middle and high school computer science teacher, this channel's tutorials focus on building simple games, apps, and exploring computer science principles. There are different playlists, such as Python Game Programming and Advanced Programming.
- Corey Schafer: From having videos on how to install a code editor for Python to making people learn advanced concepts on Python, this channel has it all. It includes Python Tutorials for beginners, OOPs, Tuples and Sets, Pandas tutorials, Django, and more.
- Simplilearn: In Simplilearn's channel, you can find a full Python course tutorial that covers every critical Python concept, from essential topics like object-oriented programming to advanced topics like tuples and dictionaries. There is also a separate Python playlist for beginners to master the basics of Python.
Fit-Original1314@reddit
You don’t even need 10 channels honestly. Pick one and stick with it or you’ll just bounce around forever.
doolio_@reddit
Why don't you just say you want to promote your own channel?
HippoLongjumping2988@reddit
Half these channels are solid but going through tutorial hell is real problem when you start coding
Remote-Land-7478@reddit
which one is his channel?
nando1969@reddit
He posted many that are not his, useful post.