Git Your Laugh On: A roundup of YouTube channels  for Techies with a sense of humor

Git Your Laugh On: A roundup of YouTube channels for Techies with a sense of humor

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Programming can get serious pretty fast and while you love what you do you can easily get bogged down with the details of programming. You'd be surprised how a little bit of humor and a good laugh can do wonders for your creativity and motivation.

In this blog, I will share some of the best comedic youtube channels I have come across. Whether you are looking to add a little bit of humor πŸ˜‚ to your day, learn in a goofyπŸ€ͺ way or just take a break πŸ–οΈ , these channels will deliver just that.

Joma Tech πŸ–₯️

Joma tech is a programmer who shares his experiences from silicon valley and big tech companies using short humorous skits. He covers a range of topics as well including web development, cybersecurity, developer-related challenges, and a variety of tech topics.

Fireship πŸ”₯

In this channel, Jeff Delaney takes you blazingly fast && in a highly-amusing way to level up your programming skills with a touch of humor. He also reports on upcoming new technologies and trends in the tech world.

MemeMan πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

This channel is all about a collection of the best, most hilarious tech memes out there. And what better way to make fun of your problems than to turn them into memes.....

CodersSport πŸ€

This channel features a collection of memes related to the world of programming and technology and also has very useful tips and tutorials on self-improvement, programming, business, and software development.

TechLead πŸ‘¨

He describes himself as an ex-google software engineer and ex-tech lead at Meta. In his channel, he shares his philosophy about the industry, life, success, and everything in between. He will definitely teach you the art of not giving two shits about anything.

The Coding TrainπŸš‚

Daniel Shiffman takes out the normal coding tutorial and onboards new minds into his creative, exciting, full-of-life coding train youtube channel. He goes through topics ranging from the basics of programming with Javascript, simulation and machine learning to algorithmic art and so much more. And the way he ends his videos is just πŸ‘ , it leaves you waiting for the next one.

Ben Awad πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

Ben Awad is a software engineer as well and his main focus is usually on topics related to productivity tips, the latest trends in technology, web development, and his personal experience in the field.

He produces tutorials, live coding sessions, video essays, and interview questions around React, GraphQL, and Typescript. His approach to teaching is usually friendly, relatable, and often humorous making it enjoyable to watch even for beginners.

Conclusion πŸ™‡β€β™€οΈ

In conclusion, coding is like therapy. It’s cheaper, and you don’t have to listen to what the therapist says. The ecstasy that comes when your code runs on the first trial is unmatched.

You can leave a comment on some of your go-to youtube channels that provide you with the much-needed break from the day-to-day grind.

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