10 Web Development YouTube Channels You Probably Didn't Know About

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Ryan

Posted on June 28, 2020

10 Web Development YouTube Channels You Probably Didn't Know About

If you are a web developer who is constantly searching for tutorials on YouTube, you’ve definitely come across Traversy Media, Dev Ed, The Net Ninja and some other cool instructors creating awesome content for web developers. However, there are a few more you probably didn’t know about.

Of course, most of these channels may not presently be as popular as the ones mentioned above, but the content they create is truly informative. So, let’s have a look at some of these:

Coding Addict

This channel by John Smilga features a whole bunch of high quality tutorials on various topics such as Bootstrap, CSS, React, ES6, etc. Instead of simply talking about the syntax, John actually walks you through the entire process of building projects using various web technologies.

dcode

Created by Dom, a web developer from Australia, the channel has 100s of awesome tutorials on technologies like JavaScript, Rust, PHP, CSS and many more. Make sure to check out the JavaScript playlist that has over 180 videos for beginners, intermediate and experts.

codeSTACKr

The channel has some great content related to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SASS, React.js and Node.js to name a few. Jesse, the owner of the channel has the right teaching skills to make complicated concepts look simple. He also has a few 'Learn X in Y minutes' styled videos that are worth checking out.

Drew Ryan

Want to learn how to build a complete responsive website using Bootstrap? Drew Ryan has some amazing tutorials in store for you. You can also check out his premium courses on Udemy.

Codevolution

This is without a doubt, one of my go-to channels to learn React. Not just React, the channel has a lot of great content related to CSS, Vue.js, mongoDB, Node.js, etc. At the time of writing this post, the channel has over 180 thousand subscribers and definitely deserves a lot more than that.

Online Tutorials

If a CSS Ninja is what you aspire to be, ‘Online Tutorials’ is a channel you should be subscribing to right away. An interesting thing about the channel is that the tutorials contain no audio explanation. However, the instructor walks you through the entire project from scratch, ensuring that the pace is right, so that you are able to code along.

Code Explained

One of the best ways to move from being a JavaScript beginner to an intermediate is to build apps. If you are looking for code-along video tutorials on how to build fancy JavaScript apps, check out Code Explained. Apart from helping you build a To-do list, a budget app or a calculator, the instructor also show you how to create complex games such as the Flappy Bird, Ping Pong and Tetris.

Ania Kubów

If building JavaScript games is what excites you the most, this channel is sure to further add up to your excitement. Minesweeper, Tetris, Candy Crush, Pac Man and of course, the classic snake game, this channel can help you build all of these. Apart from games, the channel also has short videos on various concepts related to Vanilla JavaScript and React.js.

FollowAndrew

Apart from web development, the channel also has a good number of videos on how to design user interfaces in Adobe XD. Moreover, you can also find some beginner-friendly Photoshop tutorials on the channel.

Tyler Moore

Finally let's talk a bit about WordPress. If you've just got a client who urgently needs a website, WordPress comes at your rescue. However, if you haven't worked with WordPress before, a few tutorials can definitely help get started. On this channel, Tyler Moore shows you how to build beautiful looking WordPress websites step by step with no step skipped.

So, these were the 10 YouTube channels I feel are worth bookmarking and definitely deserve a lot more subscribers and likes. If you know of a similar YouTube channel that is worth bookmarking, do let us all know about it.

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ryandsouza13
Ryan

Posted on June 28, 2020

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