There are many YouTube channels that specializes on C#, but not all of them are created equal. So, I thought, it would be good to share the ones that we think is worth taking a look at.
Zoran Horvat: In this channel, you will find advice on development and architecture in .NET and C#. He is really keen on functional programming and bends C# to fit into his preferences. Even though you are not so inclined, the way he uses the language really helps understanding some advanced features.
Nick Chapsas: He explains language concepts in a comprehensible way. This is a good channel to follow new developments in the language.
He really takes time to explain things. Like if someone takes 10 minutes he takes 40 minutes. And it's worth it; you just don't get the info but also the "perspective".
I enjoy Nick Chapsas videos as @[email protected] mentions. Other videos that pop up end up being "day in the life" type stuff rather than instructional/information content.
Milan Jovanovic focuses on clean code, clean architecture and domain driven design. He keeps a reasonable speed in his videos, some background knowledge of viewers is expected.
Has also publishes tips in short videos and an interesting mailing list.
https://youtube.com/@MilanJovanovicTech
The latest Microsoft beginner videos are annoying for me. It's framed with a Sesame type explanations. By the time the get to an important lesson I'm already on other business - endless trawling for actual info.