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108 reviews from r/LearnJapaneseNovice, r/SEO, r/edmproduction and 48 more subreddits

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#1

YouTube

4.9
(10)
"For music knowledge stuff, this channel here is awesome."
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"By Dr Daniel Soper"
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"By Caleb Curry"
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"I have many PySpark tutorials on my YouTube channel."
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"A collection of videos on a specific topic."
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"For Ableton I recommend Mr Bill or Au5."
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"I’ve been getting into these, as many have suggested before me."
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"Here is a theory seminar from a master class teacher https://youtu.be/jK-jr2AkMQ4?si=73hKBcvAUbXX0sXO"
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"I like Danny Maude on youtube, no frills, great - straight to the point videos."
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"Isak's 'programming projects that taught me how to code' is a pretty good one."
#2

Local SEO Shuriken

5.0
(3)
"It's the best investment I’ve made"
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"It's filled with actionable advice"
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"This course is amazing Local SEO Shuriken is practical and keeps you up-to-date with lifetime updates"
#3

Google

5.0
(3)
"Start with the foundations in Google Ads, and Meta Ads."
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"Google SEO Starter Guide"
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"You should not skip Google's Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Starter Guide, it's a valuable resource."
#4

Udemy

5.0
(3)
"By far the best course I've seen."
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"I also took this course on Shaders on Udemy which I felt was a very good intro."
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"I’m currently in the middle of Niklas Fischer course on Udemy, can recommend it."
#5

Strimtom

5.0
(2)
"Best resource: Strimtom videos, especially 'new player' ones."
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"Go to Strimtom's Hardcore build library and pick something"
#6

The Odin Project

5.0
(2)
"This is a great free resource."
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"The Odin Project - Full Stack JavaScript - Databases section"
#7

Gentoo

5.0
(2)
"2) The Gentoo Wiki"
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"1) The Gentoo Installation Handbook"
#8

Nand2Tetris

4.5
(2)
"Check out Nand2Tetris. It starts with basic logic gates and builds up to a fully functional computer system."
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"People often recommend nand2tetris, although I was surprised to find that the book no longer seems to be available free online."
#9

Syntorial

4.5
(2)
"It's highly praised, and has a interactive gamification/challenge approach to teaching synthesis."
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"Syntorial is good, there’s a trial, I ended up buying."
#10

Alois

4.5
(2)
"Three best streamers to learn Gwen from."
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"Alois video is preatty good."
#11

BassBuzz

4.5
(2)
"Bassbuzz YouTube channel and Josh's regular older channel are great."
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"BassBuzz and TalkingBass are probably the most accessible."
#12

Genki

5.0
(1)
"Probably the best beginner-friendly textbook. It explains concepts before jumping into dialogues and has lots of exercises."
#13

Thaneeya Mcardle's Ultimate Guide to Alcohol Markers

5.0
(1)
"It’s fun, and easy to follow along."
#14

Data Engineering Zoomcamp

5.0
(1)
"(free, comprehensive learning resource)."
#15

Nature of Code

5.0
(1)
"Is very fun and give you all you need for that!"
#16

101labs.net

5.0
(1)
"Has follow-along labs or there is a book on Amazon which matches the course."
#17

Judy Carter

5.0
(1)
"The NEW Comedy Bible: The Ultimate Guide to Writing and Performing Stand-Up Comedy BY Judy Carter"
#18

Manning Publications

5.0
(1)
"I recommend Elixir in Action."
#19

Language Transfer

5.0
(1)
"Try the app Language Transfer"
#20

Pragmatic Press

5.0
(1)
"Check out Steve Bussey’s book (from Pragmatic Press) on going from Ruby to Elixir."
#21

The Pragmatic Studio

5.0
(1)
"The Pragmatic Studio was a godsend for me learning Elixir and Phoenix LiveView."
#22

Centre for Western Armenian Studies

5.0
(1)
"I definitely recommend this big time."
#23

MIT

5.0
(1)
"MIT has great lectures on YouTube for intro physics"
#24

Stanford

5.0
(1)
"Leonard Susskind has a lot of great stuff, here: [Stanford Physics](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6i60qoDQhQGaGbbg-4aSwXJvxOqO6o5e)!"
#25

Susan Rigetti

5.0
(1)
"For Physics, I found this guide: https://www.susanrigetti.com/physics"
#26

Broadcom

5.0
(1)
"The exam guide (download from here - https://www.broadcom.com/support/education/vmware/certification/vcp-dcv-8-exam) has some reference materials listed on page 6-7."
#27

Neil Patel

5.0
(1)
"Also, try Neil Patel's blog."
#28

Organic Chemistry Tutor

5.0
(1)
"Organicchemistry tutor."
#29

Brad Geddes

5.0
(1)
"For a comprehensive guide to ad targeting fundamentals."
#30

Duolingo

5.0
(1)
"Is awesome and free. I learnt a lot with it."
#31

Arch

5.0
(1)
"3) The Arch Wiki"
#32

Chris Burniske

5.0
(1)
"Start with 'Cryptoassets' by Chris Burniske—solid book for fundamentals."
#33

FreeCodeCamp

5.0
(1)
"For Python: FreeCodeCamp on YouTube."
#34

Vancouver Carpenter

5.0
(1)
"Vancouver Carpenter on YouTube is the go to for anything drywall related."
#35

Defog Tech

5.0
(1)
"Defog tech channel on YouTube. First complete the multithreading playlist."
#36

Smart Programming

5.0
(1)
"Go and search smart programming java on YouTube and you will get these topics in an playlist."
#37

Martha Stewart

5.0
(1)
"Martha Stewart's show and videos were great to me when I got started."
#38

America's Test Kitchen

5.0
(1)
"America's Test Kitchen is a great resource too."
#39

Julia Child

5.0
(1)
"I like Julia Child and King Arthur Flour because their recipes do a fair amount to explaining."
#40

Keng Tiong Ng

5.0
(1)
"There are the books from Keng Tiong Ng about PCB reverse engineering that might go in the direction you want."
#41

Hogan

5.0
(1)
"I like the hogan’s book, on modern fundamentals."
#42

Harvey Penick

5.0
(1)
"I also really like Harvey penick little red book."
#43

O’Reilly

5.0
(1)
"For Spark: Learning Spark second edition from O’Reilly."
#44

Concurrency in Practice

5.0
(1)
"Java : Concurrency in Practice for multi threading."
#45

Ken Mudge and Steve Gabriel

5.0
(1)
""Farming the Woods: An Integrated Permaculture Approach to Growing Food and Medicinals in Temperate Forests" by Ken Mudge and Steve Gabriel is the best I've seen."
#46

Gene Williams

5.0
(1)
""Electronics Repair Manual" by Gene Williams, "How to diagnose and fix everything electronic" by Michael Hay."
#47

David Jacke

5.0
(1)
"Check out Edible Forest Gardens by David Jacke pages 33-37."
#48

Toensmeier and Jacke

5.0
(1)
"Toensmeier and Jacke: edible forest gardens."
#49

Ashford

5.0
(1)
"Ashford's videos for warping a table loom and measuring a warp on YouTube would probably be super helpful."
#50

Adam Ragusea

5.0
(1)
"What really helped me become a better baker was understanding the science behind it."
#51

Hanumant Deshmukh

5.0
(1)
"Costs only $2.99 on Amazon. Explains all you need to know including virtual threads."
#52

LinkedIn Learning

5.0
(1)
"Check out the AutoCAD courses by Shaun Bryant."
#53

GTO Wizard

5.0
(1)
"Get GTO wizard and study preflop ranges. It will pay for itself."
#54

Advanced Poker Training

5.0
(1)
"I love it and think it's the best bang for your buck poker resource out there."
#55

StatQuest

5.0
(1)
"Try starting with statquest on YouTube."
#56

Leutin09

5.0
(1)
"Leutin09 is my best pick mainly because his lore videos feel like actual lectures."
#57

Khan Academy

5.0
(1)
"Love khan academy"
#58

Andrew Lock

4.0
(1)
"I am a beginner and started with ASP.NET Core in Action by Andrew Lock."
#59

Tae Kim's Guide to Japanese

4.0
(1)
"Good for reference."
#60

Pimsleur

4.0
(1)
"It's focused on conversations and trains you on the fundamentals."
#61

Kanji!

4.0
(1)
"It's within your budget and it has the SRS feature so you can remember them more easily."
#62

Tokini Andy

4.0
(1)
"It has much more practice such as reading, shadowing, etc) in a more linear style."
#63

Wright Juku

4.0
(1)
"Much better for teaching how to effectively study kanji on your own."
#64

WaniKani

4.0
(1)
"Focused on Kanji. Teaches some vocab but mostly to reinforce the Kanji you've learned."
#65

Bunpro

4.0
(1)
"Grammar-focused but recently added vocab."
#66

OniKanji

4.0
(1)
"For a well-structured context-first kanji learning approach."
#67

Alfred

4.0
(1)
"The Alfred note speller books may be a good place to start."
#68

GConceptz

4.0
(1)
"GConceptz has a great intro to the game along with character guides."
#69

Methode Par Ici

4.0
(1)
"Methode Par Ici is pretty solid tbh - it has great audio exercises."
#70

Pragmatic Bookshelf

4.0
(1)
"I am finding it very useful."
#71

N/A

4.0
(1)
"It's worked well for us, so far!"
#72

runelixir.com

4.0
(1)
"I wrote runelixir.com to get you started quickly."
#73

Sunbros

4.0
(1)
"Has a updated build for japan using the Tori gates that's probably better for new players"
#74

Hooktheory

4.0
(1)
"I love the website hooktheory for learning about music theory."
#75

Boris FX

4.0
(1)
"You should be able to roto anything after that."
#76

Alexa

4.0
(1)
"I was definitely fluent enough to have full conversations in French in France."
#77

Vlume.com

4.0
(1)
"Great resources!"
#78

Ling

4.0
(1)
"I found them to be useful additions alongside AYOlingo."
#79

Coach Chippy

4.0
(1)
"Coach chippys has a very good gwen guide and an updated item guide."
#80

GeeksforGeeks

4.0
(1)
"GeeksforGeeks is a solid site to learn JS syntax."
#81

edX

4.0
(1)
"Then edx training. They offer micro degrees."
#82

Kaplan

4.0
(1)
"Although I was enrolled into Kaplan classes, I found open tuition to be the most useful revision tool."
#83

Learn Me A Bitcoin

4.0
(1)
"Learnmeabitcoin is pretty good"
#84

Bitcoin University

4.0
(1)
"Bitcoin University on YouTube"
#85

Coach Chippy's Guide

4.0
(1)
"Coach Chippys made a good guide on her too."
#86

Amazon

3.0
(1)
"I haven't read it though so I cannot offer an opinion."

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