Python has emerged to be one of the most popular entry-level coding and programming languages especially since Google adopted it as their primary server-side language. Python is also popular for being open-source (free access), user-friendly. It also has a simple easy-to- understand syntax and a variety of uses in domains such as AI, automation and web development. So, Python is the go-to programming language for young Python enthusiasts as well as beginners. While hands-on practice is the best way to learn a new programming language like Python, YouTube can also be another great resource to master it in great details. Here are 4 Python oriented YouTube channels that all young Python developers must follow.
Real Python
Real Python is a YouTube channel by software engineer, author and speaker Dan Bader who created this channel to teach, train and inspire other Python enthusiasts, who he also calls ‘Pythonistas.’ Real Python has beginner-friendly tutorials covering basics as well as advanced features, followed by weekly podcasts and coverage of all major Python events worldwide. The channel also guides young Python developers by encouraging them to create better Python codes and pursuing Python programming as a career option.
Traversy Media
Traversy Media is one of the first and most influential Python oriented YouTube channels. It was created back in 2009 by Brad Travery and focusses on a series of Python courses as well as intriguing videos on other Python related technologies and languages. The channel stands apart for the YouTuber’s simplicity and easy-to-follow teaching style. Recently, Traversy Media has been updated and now features several crash courses on Python and related programming languages, including their frameworks, tools and libraries. The channel also features podcasts from guest instructors from time to time.
Sentdex
Created in 2012 by experienced Python developer Harrison Kinsley, Sentdex has Python content and tutorials for both beginners and advanced learners. The channel mainly focusses on understanding Python with reference to Machine Learning, Data Analysis and Robotics. Sentdex is widely popular among serious Python enthusiasts as it not only educates youngsters about Python but also gives them assignments and assessments to keep track of their progress at the end of each session.
Tokyo Edtech
In 2011, high school computer teacher Christian Thompson created Tokyo Edtech to encourage high school learners to pursue Python programming language. 11 years later, the channel is still going strong, courtesy the Youtuber’s beginner-friendly videos where after Python basics are covered, Python is also applied in distinct scenarios. Thompson believes that the best way to learn is to develop applications on your own, which is why he creates different 2-dimentional games and other web features to encourage young programmers to try out the same. The channel maintains separate playlists for both entry-level and experienced learners.