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I'd Like to add ThinMatrix; he has a weekly devlog writing OpenGl games in java with lwgl going back over a year; great format. I don't like java myself but his planning and consistency is admirable. He gets a lot done and is just very pleasant to watch/listen to.
Derek Banas for lots of fundamentals videos. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRXb5dUK4cvsHbx-rGzSgw
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He has tutorials on Python 2.7, MySQL, PHP, Assembly language, C++, C#, Objective C, Java, Android dev, OOP, Design Patterns, UML, JavaScript, AJAX, JQuery, Angular, Git, HTML, CSS, WordPress, XML, Investing, Marketing... I watched some of the Android development videos. It helped for me to slow them down, but then I hardly listen to English lately. I did like that he used large fonts in his IDE and zoomed in on the text.
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shameless plug: i made https://github.com/epoyraz/Awesome-Youtube-Channels a while ago. feel free to make pull requests :)
Would you be interested in listing some non-programming tech channels? EG TheSignalPath for (mostly RF) electrical engineering, Stefan Gotteswinter for machining, etc?
I'm looking for something similar. So thanks for at least letting us know about TheSignalPath.

Also the amp hour, I feel, is mostly about embedded but they have some interesting interviews in their archives.

For example the was an interview with Ronald quan. he wrote a cool book called make your own transistor radios. Also a couple with Michael Ossmann, the hackrf creator.

Otherwise I usually rely on the IEEE communications surveys and tutorials magazine to keep abreast of what's happening.

So I may as well list the channels I'd recommend here, despite them not being programming related.

Misc. Science / Engineering / Educational:

Applied Science (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCivA7_KLKWo43tFcCkFvydw)

AvE (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWv6Pn_zP0rI6lgGt3MyfA) - Uncle Bumblefuck screws around in the home shop / reviews tools. Mixture of amature machining and interesting slang. Skookum as frig.

Cody's Lab (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu6mSoMNzHQiBIOCkHUa2Aw)

Nick Moore (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT7EuC-o1dMvz-hatkytk9w)

Primitive Technology (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL3JXZSzSm8AlZyD3nQdBA) - Starts with a stick and a rock, builds up from there.

Smarter Every Day (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6107grRI4m0o2-emgoDnAA) - Science education with good presentation

The Geek Group (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM8Y_V0jqqYS6dLwMoRO9FQ)

Veritasium (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHnyfMqiRRG1u-2MsSQLbXA)

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Electronics: EEVBlog (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2DjFE7Xf11URZqWBigcVOQ) - Probably the biggest electronics youtuber

The Signal Path (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKxRARSpahF1Mt-2vbPug-g) - Mostly RF engineering, very good explanations and teardowns

W2AEW (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiqd3GLTluk2s_IBt7p_LjA) - A Tektronix engineer's videos about hobby electronics. Lots of ham radio and RF stuff

BigClive (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtM5z2gkrGRuWd0JQMx76qA)

ElectroBOOM (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ0-OtVpF0wOKEqT2Z1HEtA) - Slapstick electronics

Henryk Gasperowicz (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNAAxVKWPAbaZiB90_kjDJw) - Incredible puzzles

Louis Rossmann (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2mFZoRqjw_ELax4Yisf6w) - Repair of apple products at the component level

Mike's Electric Stuff (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcs0ZkP_as4PpHDhFcmCHyA)

Photonicinduction (https://www.youtube.com/chan...

Shameless plug: https://www.youtube.com/LiveOverflowCTF not directly programming, but hopefully still interesting
i love your channel! It contains just enough technical details to be interesting, but isn't made too overly dense so as to be boring or snooze inducing.

I m glad that you made such good videos for me to enjoy!

I'll throw out my channel. I do videos on Vue.js, Ember.js, Phoenix, Aurelia and basic tips for beginning web developers.

http://erik.video

Added! I'm interested in great introductory JavaScript tutorials. I'm sure you're aware that there's a big demand for that since JS is eating the world...
I'm looking for similar stuff on signal processing, rf and communications in general. Any recommendations?
I saw this article mentions John Sonmez (Simple Programmer). While I liked his book "Soft Skills", some of the videos are just so far beyond what you would expect from a "programming" channel that I just had to unsubscribe.

Examples (actual video titles, believe it or not):

[1] "Prostitutes: Healthy, or a crutch?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcA4_jiRr74

[2] "I wear these shirts to show off my muscles" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9c5bOuHUtY

[3] "Porn, masturbation and dating apps" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5SMBPCxltY

There's some good content, sure, but these types of videos make it hard for me to take him seriously.

Bucky Roberts of https://www.youtube.com/user/thenewboston/playlists has tutorials on Javascript, ES6, Bootstrap, Angular 2, jQuery, React JS, Sass & SCSS, Less CSS, Grunt JS, Node.js, AJAX, MySQL, PHP, XHTML and CSS, HTML5, Java, Android dev, Objective C, iOS dev, Ruby, Python 3, Flask, GTK3 with Python3, C Programming, C++, C++ with Qt, C#, Git, and Django. I watched some of the C programming videos. The videos had tiny text in the upper left corner of the screen, with the rest of the screen a blank white background. Also he does have some buggy programs in the videos, but he has corrected source code for the C programs linked at https://thenewboston.com/forum/topic.php?id=1440 Despite these problems, worth watching for the very nice explanations.