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[–] apd@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Can you list ones you found valuable?

[–] helmet91@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago
  • Bret Fischer' Docker courses
  • Maximilian Schwarzmüller's JS courses are said to be good, I only tried his Vue course, that one is indeed good.
  • Mosh Hamedani had great C# courses, but sadly he hasn't been updating them, so by now they're outdated. Could be still relevant for the basics.
  • Asim Hussain's JS courses
  • Aaron Parecki's The Nuts and Bolts of OAuth - I've found it a straight to the point explanation of the basics that should be enough for smaller projects, and also enough for you to make your further research when you need it.
  • Not programming, but I would put Kody Amour's math courses here as well.
  • Nathan Stocks' Rust courses are fine. I got them for free, if you watch out, you might find him posting coupon codes for free access to his courses. I haven't found them especially excellent, but for free they're actually pretty good.