There are a lot of programming tutorials on YouTube, but very few that focus on true concepts instead of fluff. Recently discovered tapaScript by Tapas Adhikary, and it honestly feels like a hidden gem for the JavaScript community. His videos focus on clear fundamentals, practical explanations, and real developer thinking rather than just copying code. If you're working in the JavaScript ecosystem, I highly recommend checking out his channel: https://lnkd.in/gywYgx86 More developers should know about resources like this. #javascript #reactjs #softwareengineering
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