99% of people on YouTube are “learning tech” the wrong way.
They watch everything and master nothing.
If you want to actually learn a skill,stop guessing and follow the RIGHT channels for each path:
Web Development
• Traversy Media -clean, beginner-friendly crash courses
• The Net Ninja -structured playlists (HTML - React - Node)
• Kevin Powell -CSS made simple (no more guessing margins)
Use case: Build your first portfolio real projects
UI/UX Design
• DesignCourse - UI critiques real-world redesigns
• AJ&Smart - UX thinking,user research,product mindset
• Jesse Showalter - design freelancing insights
Use case: Learn how to think, not just make things “look nice”
Data Analysis
• Alex The Analyst - practical Excel, SQL, Power BI
• Luke Barousse - beginner-friendly data breakdowns
Use case: Go from zero to job-ready portfolio projects
Programming Fundamentals
• CS Dojo - simple explanations for beginners
• Programming with Mosh -clean, structured courses
Use case: Understand logic before jumping into framework
Freelancing & Tech Career
• Tech With Tim - coding career advice
• Kalle Hallden -building projects & thinking like a developer
Use case: Learn how to turn skills into income
Bonus (Underrated but Powerful)
• Fireship -fast, high-value tech explanations
• freeCodeCamp - full-length courses (basically free bootcamps)
Here’s the truth:
Watching videos won’t change your life,building alongside them will.
Pick ONE skill
Pick ONE channel
Stay consistent for 30 days😊
Then come back and tell me what changed.
Now be honest
What skill are you trying to learn right now?