Resources

Resources, that I’ve found valuable during my programming journey. Unfortunately, I did not keep track of everything I was learning from, but I am trying to update this page when I remember something and when I find something new.

General Computer ScienceLink to this heading

Ben Eater - Great guy exploring extremely interesting topics, including computer architecture.

Sebastian Lague - Turns programming into great adventures, extremely amusing to watch.

Reducible - I discovered this channel by this video about Dynamic Programming, which was incredible, and stayed for longer. This guy does an amazing work.

GynvaelColdwind - ASM - I do not remember ever being so fascinated by something as I was when I discovered this playlist and Gynvael’s book. His materials are invaluable on the journey to understanding programming. Unfortunately, only available in Polish :(

MIT OpenCourseWare - Endless base of highest quality knowledge. I myself was going mostly through the following playlists: MIT 6.006 Introduction To Algorithms. If you like brain-related subjects like I do, I highly recommend also MIT 9.13 The Human Brain. It is my personal favorite course from MIT OCW, I had to mention it.

Algorithms & Data StructuresLink to this heading

William Fiset - My favorite algorithms & data structures content creator. His videos are simply invaluable.

USFCA - Visualizations - My favorite way to learn data structures is simply by watching visualizations of operations. Aforementioned page was of a great use in that.

Colin Galen - Amazing person, explaining how to learn hard concepts, and solve problems, by utilizing superpowers of our brain.

Flutter DevelopmentLink to this heading

Reso Coder - My personal favorite creator when it comes to Flutter.

Self-developmentLink to this heading

Andrew Huberman - I do not listen to many podcasts, because it usually makes me bored, but Huberman Lab is just incredible. It helped me improve myself in many ways, by introducing great features of human brain.

Lex Fridman - “Conversations about science, technology, history, philosophy and the nature of intelligence, consciousness, love and power”. Lex Fridman Podcast and Huberman Lab are the only podcasts I listen to, so trust me - these are worth it.