Wrong Mansur
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In this post, I would like to share some YT channels which I found useful for myself. Hope u will find it helpful too.

🔨 As u may know, my main stack is Vue, Angular, and Node, and most of the channels are based on this stack.

JavaScript Ninja - Senior Front-end Developer from Gitlab who runs Russian Vue Community. He has a free hands-on course on Vue which I am taking these days.

Decoded Frontend - This channel helps to find answers to angular-based questions.

Fireship - Most probably one of my favorite channels on YT, the author covers all interesting topics in the IT world, making really high-quality content and observing last trends.

Хауди Хо - I was starting my journey with this channel, however, today I do not really like the content that much.

Traversy Media - The most useful channel on YT with tons of crash courses to easily start learning new technology. All respects go to Brad.

gazi - The channel of the girl who inspires me with her chilly and cozy videos.

LearnVue - One more channel related to Vue which helps me to stay up-to-date with the latest changes in the world of Vue.

Joma Tech - Joma makes entertainment videos that are really funny and trendy.

TechWorld with Nana - I am not familiar with docker and other DevOps stuff, but if one day I would need to set up something, I believe that I will find it useful.

Front-end Science - Here, I can find useful interview videos.

Ben Awad - React-Guy who hates Angular, however, he makes interesting videos).

Also, I want to mention that I learn technologies mostly on the Udemy platform. My favorite tutors are Jonas Schmedtmann and Maximilian Schwarzmüller.

🙌 Leave ur fav channels and tutors in the comments, would be happy for feedback

🗣 Coding Jam
Also, planning to take TS course on Exercism platform, and maybe I will share something related to the course.
Wrong Mansur
https://dev.to/sandricoprovo/4-static-object-methods-i-wish-i-knew-about-sooner-3l32
hmm, you may think why there are so many links to documentations lately, the answer is that I recently had an interview in big tech companies (Epam and Exadel), if you want, I can share my experience and describe the questions that were asked to me.
🍾 I am happy to announce that I have finally got a job offer for the Associate Software Developer position at Exadel Internation IT company after a 2-month internship.
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