Here you will find information about various programming libraries and fundamentals, links to useful tools and their docs, some of my favorite resources and more. While there are a lot listed here, there are a ton more I watch on a regular basis so to see the entire subscription list of what I keep an eye on, Check Here. It is mostly programming related but there are a few musicians, graphic design content and a few gaming channels on there as well.
CJ is a Senior Engineer that has built a community of developers focused on learning and growing. His channel has numerous playlists that range from algorithm practice and big O to beginner full stack application building. This channel is a wealth of knowledge and is definitely worth a watch, like and subscribe!
Brad Traversy has one of the most informative coding channels for beginner to intermediate developers I have come across. He covers nearly everything you could think about with regards to being a web developer, from fundamentals to frameworks to mental health as a programmer. If you have not subscribed and liked his channel and videos, don't do another thing before going over and giving his content a a watch, like and subscribe. I also have numerous Udemy courses from him as I love his teaching style and the projects he builds out are fun look great.
Kevin Powell's channel is an amazing wealth of knowledge regarding styling and front-end design and development. He covers the basics as well as doing deep dives into some really cool tricks and tips. Anyone looking to step up their front-end game will love the content on his channel. There isn't a person I don't refer to his channel when they ask where to find resources for CSS and front-end so give this one a watch, like and subscribe.
On mmtuts, you will find a vast amount of videos centered around beginners in PHP, JavaScript, C#, and some design game creation content as well. While the majority is tutorials, there are also vlogs, live streams, reviews, and recently he has started spotlighting Indie Game Developers as well on the channel. Give this one a a watch, like and subscribe as there is great content with clear and simple explanations on why things are being done the way they are to really get an understanding of the fundamentals and reasons behind the things he is doing in the video.
On Dev Ed, you can find a variety of videos from creating video games in Unity to writing node.js applications. He has a lot of great content on styling and front-end related things in addition to tutorials on tools like figma. If you enjoy a fun personality and teaching style, give this channel a peak. He is humorous and knowledgeable and has great presentation.
On Techsith Tutorials, you will find a great collection of content focused on understanding and reviewing your knowledge of JavaScript, Interview Prep and React mostly, with some videos on Node and Angular as well. He has a series where he has viewers do a mock interview with him going over questions one may receive in a real world interview and some nice explanations of array methods and data structures. If you are prepping for an interview or want to test your knowledge of JavaScript and React, give this channel a watch, like and subscribe.
On DesignCourse, Gary Simon covers a variety of development and design topics, frameworks and tools. He does a biweekly design review live stream critiquing designs viewers submit and giving some advice on how to improve on the design. With numerous tutorials on various libraries and frameworks, you can lose yourself in his content easily for hours on end. If you want to up your development and design game, give his channel a watch, like and subscribe.
On Kent Dodds Channel, you will find videos on JavaScript related topics and testing. He also does fairly regular live streams and workshops. He is the writer and maintainer of numerous npm modules. If you have any questions or curiosity about testing, definitely give this channel a watch, like and subscribe.