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Rohr7354yCorey Shafer - Python
He describes everything in great Detail, all the way back on what is happening on the back. Which is kinda important imho when working with a high level language like Python.
He covers a lot of basics, but also some more advanced stuff. -
@HitWRight oh yeah, LiveOverflow is great for reverse engineering tutorials especially. I followed along with his Pwn Adventure 3 series a while back and learned a lot.
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pipe3274yThat's a nice thread. I'm pinning that nice thread 📌. I don't have anything to add here except that I like this thread.
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- Academind/Maximilian Schwarzmuller (web dev)
- OneLoneCoder/javidx9 (C++) as @HitWRight already said, sorry
- Sebastian Lague (C#)
and for the life of me I cannot find any "good" free content about Clojure, YouTube or not... -
Bubbles68264yPretty printed for python/flask
Fireship has some really nice JS videos and a misc of other computer science related topics ( I don’t even use JS and I enjoy watching his content)
PwnFunction & stacksmashing have some nice security videos similar to live overflow
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Cause heaps of YouTube tutorials are crap nowadays, I’d like to collect your favorites here. And when you are in need look up good channels here.
I’ll start with mine:
Jacob Sorber (C / Unix)
Creel (general low level stuff)
The Cherno (C++)
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