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As a programming expert, do you recommend using YouTube to learn programming for beginners?

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Question added by Dana Qaisi , Social Media Specialist , N/A
Date Posted: 2016/02/02
Stanley Mathew Mbiydzenyuy
by Stanley Mathew Mbiydzenyuy , SEO and digital marketing Director , SEO Elites Ltd

Youtube is good but it also has a lot of noise. What I mean is that; everyone claims his/her video tutorial is the best. With that in mind, it then becomes very difficult to know who has actually developed a good video tutorial you can rely on.

Note that programming has many branches. As you did not specify the area of programming of interest to you; I will suggest that, you start with Udemy.com and or Lynda.com. However, Lynda.com is the best for beginners and you can progress to any level after having studied the basics. You will need to pay. Nothing good comes for free.

I hope it helps.

هاشم المشارقة
by هاشم المشارقة , Key Account Manager , Advanced United Systems Ltd. ( A member of Taj Holding Group)

YouTube is good source but not optimum because you now YouTube basically not specialized in programming and it is for any video so support Mr.   Stanley Mathew who said that YouTube contain a lot of noise.

I suggest to depend on specialized website to learn programming like CodeAcadmy it is very proshisional source and easy to use also w3school very good to learn web programming.

Junaid Tariq
by Junaid Tariq , Lead PHP Developer , Ajar FZ-LLC

Absolutely yes. Youtube is a good resource from where you can find tons of tutorials and helping material form beginner to expert.

Ubaid sayeed Mohd abdul sayeed
by Ubaid sayeed Mohd abdul sayeed , Senior Programmer , Moksha solutions

yes a very good source to understand the concepts in programming.

هشام البيلي
by هشام البيلي , Chief Finance Officer , GES Global Engineering Solutions

Yes, festival you must branch to many positions to special language which you want to learn and take it with training step by step. The magic step what you must take is  building your own imagine which answer about  How  can be the complete your first program and start to build it step by step. good luck.

syed muhammad naeem
by syed muhammad naeem , Quality Control Officer , Pakistan Cables

Youtube is always the best for learning, for once the youtube's runners put a rule that no controversial and hatred provoking content is posted on. it will become the best site.

Patrick O''Leary
by Patrick O''Leary , CEO, CTO, Founder , eWitness, LLC

Absolutely, even with years of experience, I use YouTube as a source to learn new technology concepts.  YouTube is a great place to get started on new material.  

 

Generally YouTube is best for people with greater "visual" perception gifting as opposed to people with auditory perception gifting. 

 

FYI - You are probably under selling yourself by saying "beginner" when you have4 years of experience.  :)

 

Patrick

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ashraf taha
by ashraf taha , مدرس - teacher , مراكز تعليمية - Educational centers

A better books as I see ..........

Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

I think its not a bad idea if the content is the right one. Thanks.

Rehan Farooq
by Rehan Farooq , WEB DEVELOPER/DIGITAL MARKETING EXPERT , Upwork

I do recommend, just try to find suitable and well reputed teachers, other than that you might find tutorials in your language as well, so its a good source...

أحمد فوزي زكي اسماعيل
by أحمد فوزي زكي اسماعيل , accounting manager , chapatti Indian Restaurant

of course YT has many tutorials that can be very useful for a start up or noobs  

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