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Posted by u/hahnchen 4 years ago
Ask HN: Good programming streamers / content creators?
Something like Andreas Kling working on Serenity OS

There are many summary channels but I haven’t found any who show how their hacking process

zjmil · 4 years ago
I've quite liked Jon Gjengset's videos on more advanced topics in Rust. https://www.youtube.com/c/JonGjengset
rochak · 4 years ago
He is one of the best Rust programmers out there. Definitely one of those 10X programmers.
rixed · 4 years ago
https://m.youtube.com/user/eaterbc

Mature, technical, no delusion of grandeur. The only computer oriented YouTube channel that I've ever subscribed.

MaxikCZ · 4 years ago
Got a hobby thanks to that guy.
DantesKite · 4 years ago
Jonathan Blow and George Hotz get pretty technical at times.

But if you want something that's a bit funnier and goes into the process of tinkering and working on interesting problems, I like Code Bullet on YouTube.

hahnchen · 4 years ago
ooh thanks, didn't know George Hortz did stuff like that
Cyph0n · 4 years ago
Some interesting picks (all on Twitch):

* Kitboga: mostly messes with tech support scammers, but sometimes works on helpful projects on stream

* strager: variety tech streamer. Mainly works on his project, quick-lint-js, but also spends a lot of time helping his viewers with their projects. Friendly and collaborative chat.

* museun: lesser known Rust dev, extremely talented

* kristoff_it: I believe he leads “marketing” (or something like that) for the Zig language. Obviously streams a lot of Zig :)

* teej_dv: one of the lead devs of Neovim, streams some work-related stuff too.

* rw_grim: one of the core devs of Pidgin, streams work on that.

* gamozo: hardcore, low-level development streams with a broad focus on fuzzing. This dude is a good example of a 10x developer ;)

pportela · 4 years ago
Tsoding is a nice one. I think he's been working on his own programming language for a while now.
Cyph0n · 4 years ago
+1 for Tsoding. Very smart fellow. Unlike most streamers, he always mixes up programming languages instead of focusing on a specific one. I find that interesting, but I also understand some people wouldn’t.
TomTomXC · 4 years ago