When you start to code, you'll quite quickly discover that much of the free material on YouTube is rather dry. There are some exceptions, of course. Perhaps one of the best examples of these is Coding Rainbow, by NYU lecturer Daniel Shiffman. Coding rainbow is a series of YouTube videos that aims to teach “creative coding”. New episodes are posted near-daily, and they cover everything from the finer details of JavaScript, to how to apply the knowledge you've gained with practical projects. As the name suggests, it's more than a little bit inspired by LeVar Burton's Reading Rainbow, which ran from 1983 to 2006, and…
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