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Nils Berglund
Tutorial: How to use my code

This tutorial explains on a few examples how to use my C code, available on GitHub, to make simulations of the wave equation.

33:58
Tutorial: How to use my code

1,376 views

2 years ago

Great Scott Gadgets
Software Defined Radio with HackRF by Michael Ossmann, Lesson 1

This is the first lesson in the SDR with HackRF training series by Michael Ossmann of Great Scott Gadgets. In this lesson you can ...

37:57
Software Defined Radio with HackRF by Michael Ossmann, Lesson 1

140,787 views

3 years ago

Improbable Matter
How a Computer Works - from silicon to apps

A whistle-stop tour of how computers work, from how silicon is used to make computer chips, perform arithmetic to how programs ...

42:32
How a Computer Works - from silicon to apps

1,939,177 views

5 years ago

freeCodeCamp.org
Python for Everybody - Full University Python Course

This Python 3 tutorial course aims to teach everyone the basics of programming computers using Python. The course has no ...

13:40:10
Python for Everybody - Full University Python Course

7,564,657 views

6 years ago

freeCodeCamp.org
Learn Data Science Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners

Learn Data Science is this full tutorial course for absolute beginners. Data science is considered the "sexiest job of the 21st ...

5:52:09
Learn Data Science Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners

4,319,327 views

6 years ago

codingjerk
Zig is better than Rust (sometimes)

Since I use both Rust and Zig, I've collected some use cases, where I prefer Zig over Rust. While it's not an objective comparison, ...

20:21
Zig is better than Rust (sometimes)

96,011 views

7 months ago

Jon Gjengset
Decrusting the tokio crate

In this stream, we peeled back the crust on the tokio crate — https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/ — and explored its interface, ...

3:31:48
Decrusting the tokio crate

181,279 views

1 year ago

Jon Gjengset
Crust of Rust: async/await

Finally, we tackle the topic of async/await in Rust, and specifically looking at how to use and think about async/await more so than ...

2:34:01
Crust of Rust: async/await

229,415 views

4 years ago

XRPL Commons
Coding on the XRPL Ledger [Session 1/4] with Florent Uzio

Training led by Florent Uzio, Senior XRP Ledger Developer at Ripple Recorded on July 6-7th 2023 at the XRPL Commons HQ.

53:07
Coding on the XRPL Ledger [Session 1/4] with Florent Uzio

2,463 views

2 years ago

Chrome for Developers
3D Card Flip: Live Code Session - Supercharged

In this Live Code Session, Paul & Surma show you how to code a Card Flip! Find the code on Github here: http://goo.gl/YCklCR ...

1:01:35
3D Card Flip: Live Code Session - Supercharged

18,686 views

Streamed 9 years ago

Microsoft Visual Studio
Getting Started with Python in Visual Studio Code

In this episode, Robert is joined by Tyreke White, who shows us how to get started with Python development using Visual Studio ...

32:48
Getting Started with Python in Visual Studio Code

242,441 views

6 years ago

Smilebringer Games
ColdFusion (Lucee) Tutorial - Lesson 1 - Basics & Variables

ColdFusion Tutorial - #1 - Basics & Tutorials In this first tutorial lesson I explain to you how the web browser requests a website, ...

22:11
ColdFusion (Lucee) Tutorial - Lesson 1 - Basics & Variables

21,481 views

5 years ago

Houston FPUG
Karl Lehenbauer, "TCL: The Tool Command Language - LISP for the Masses"

Abstract: In 1991 TCL looked to me like LISP for the masses. It had a lot going for it. Minimal syntax. Really good with lists. At ease ...

1:44:39
Karl Lehenbauer, "TCL: The Tool Command Language - LISP for the Masses"

8,204 views

4 years ago

Missing Semester
Lecture 3: Editors (Vim) (2020)

You can find the lecture notes and exercises for this lecture at https://missing.csail.mit.edu/2020/editors/ Help us caption ...

48:27
Lecture 3: Editors (Vim) (2020)

417,016 views

5 years ago

Jon Gjengset
impl Rust: One Billion Row Challenge

I'm late to the party, but it's time we take a stab at the One Billion Row Challenge ( https://github.com/gunnarmorling/1brc ) in Rust.

10:36:57
impl Rust: One Billion Row Challenge

82,701 views

1 month ago

Jon Gjengset
Vibe coding complex changes in Rust

Those who have followed me for a while may already know that I'm a bit of an ML Luddite — it's not that I'm opposed to the use of ...

2:59:08
Vibe coding complex changes in Rust

46,980 views

5 months ago

Missing Semester
Lecture 1: Course Overview + Introduction to the Shell

You can find the lecture notes and exercises for this lecture at https://missing.csail.mit.edu/2026/course-shell/ 0:00:00 ...

1:14:44
Lecture 1: Course Overview + Introduction to the Shell

26,966 views

7 days ago

James Willett
Chat2DB - The Ultimate AI-Powered SQL Tool (complete beginners tutorial)

Try Chat2DB here: https://bit.ly/3Zit8Hc In this video, I explore Chat2DB – an AI-powered SQL tool that helps you generate, ...

40:46
Chat2DB - The Ultimate AI-Powered SQL Tool (complete beginners tutorial)

4,469 views

8 months ago

Code with Ebrima
Google Colab Tutorial for Beginners 2025: Get started with Google Colab from Basics to Adavance

Description: Learn Google Colab: The Free, Cloud-Based Python Environment (2025 Edition)! Google Colab is one of the ...

35:18
Google Colab Tutorial for Beginners 2025: Get started with Google Colab from Basics to Adavance

11,784 views

10 months ago

All Systems Go!
Microcontroller Firmware from Scratch

https://media.ccc.de/v/ASG2019-161-microcontroller-firmware-from-scratch Follow a journey of writing STM32 microcontroller ...

25:52
Microcontroller Firmware from Scratch

51,331 views

6 years ago