Learning Resources
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This is a post focus on learning resources for finance and programming. I will keep updating this post.
Resources for Learning Finance and Programming
Finance YouTube Channels:
- Graham Stephan:
- YouTube: Graham Stephan is known for making financial education engaging and easy to understand. He has amassed a large following with over 4.21 million subscribers【6†(source)】.
- Other Platforms: Graham Stephan is also active on Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Pinterest【19†(source)】【20†(source)】.
- Bloomberg Markets and Finance:
- YouTube: This channel provides a range of financial news and analysis, with 1.58 million subscribers【7†(source)】.
- The Motley Fool:
- YouTube: Recommended for stock market advice【8†(source)】.
- Zacks Investment Research:
- YouTube: Recommended for investing strategies【8†(source)】.
- Ivan on Tech:
- YouTube: Recommended for cryptocurrency enthusiasts【8†(source)】.
Programming YouTube Channels:
- Traversy Media:
- YouTube: Offers web tutorials on various programming languages including Node, Angular, Ruby, React.js, Python, and more, with around 725K subscribers【12†(source)】.
- Other Platforms: Traversy Media is also active on Twitter, Facebook, and Telegram【24†(source)】【25†(source)】.
- Fireship:
- YouTube: Known for high-intensity code tutorials and tech news, with 2.19 million subscribers【13†(source)】.
- The Coding Train:
- YouTube: Offers creative coding video tutorials on topics like algorithmic art, machine learning, simulation, and generative poetry【14†(source)】.
- Free Code Camp:
- YouTube: Provides a wide range of programming tutorials and challenges, also known for its community-driven content【15†(source)】.
These channels and personalities have a strong presence on YouTube as well as on other platforms, making them a good resource for learning and staying updated in the fields of finance and programming.
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