[HN Gopher] Ask HN: Favorite live coding channels for intermedia...
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Ask HN: Favorite live coding channels for intermediate/advanced
topics?
I've found watching someone else code is immensely helpful and I
was looking for more content like this. I saw some recommended in a
different thread, so I thought I'd ask the broader audience. Most
of the content I see is aimed towards beginners so I was looking
for context for experienced developers.
Author : deilline
Score : 14 points
Date : 2021-06-25 20:07 UTC (2 hours ago)
| arduinomancer wrote:
| The SerenityOS guy has some interesting stuff, although not
| directly in an instructional format
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| https://youtu.be/ZOzZ8R4gphE
| mahalol wrote:
| Hey, thanks for posting this video. I am in awe watching him
| move so fast.
| yes_but_no wrote:
| Yuri Artyukh, mostly threejs, webgl stuff
| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDo7RTzizoOdPjY8A-xDR7g ,
| although I'm not experienced enough to judge if its actually
| intermediate.
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| Jon Gjengset, Rust (internals, data structure, protocol impls)
| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_iD0xppBwwsrM9DegC5cQQ
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| aarthifical, not really live-coding but a game devlog with
| interesting ideas
| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtEwVJZABCd0tels2KIpKGQ
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