Can anyone recommend good resources for learning new #dotnet #csharp coding. Ideally 20-30min video / podcasts or blogs? Things I can dip in and out of. Find long podcasts don't keep my attention.
Thanks everyone for your replies! I'll check them all. Hopefully the topics I listen to will inspire me reboot my blog and help share with others.
@scottishcoder my recommendation would be to tackle a #codekata. If you learn by doing, that will help you bed it down in your memory faster and deeper (IMHO)

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Check out Tim Corey's channel on YouTube.

https://youtube.com/@IAmTimCorey

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@JeffEdmunds thanks. I'll check his 👍.
@scottishcoder CodeOpinion on YouTube is good for short introductory videos on more advanced topics https://www.youtube.com/@CodeOpinion
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Nick Chapsas videos on YouTube
@scottishcoder Just to second what others have said; Nick Chapsas, Tim Corey, and Code Opinion are all great resources. Sometimes it feels like they’re listening to my team’s standups! 😁

@scottishcoder I’d recommend Nick Chapsas’s YouTube channel. Very good stuff going on there.

https://youtube.com/@nickchapsas

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Tim Corey has lots of great resources to learn developers learn C#
https://www.youtube.com/@IAmTimCorey/playlists
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My goal is to make your life easier, specifically when it comes to learning software development. I remember what it was like to not know even what questions to ask. In every video I do, I try to answer those questions. You will notice that I don't usually do quick videos. That's because I would rather help you understand rather than just padding my watch percentages. If you want more in-depth training, feel free to head over to my website (https://www.iamtimcorey.com) where I have courses dedicated to C#, SQL, and more.

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@scottishcoder I have various OS projects that are all in c#. I also have a discord server. You are completely welcome to ask me questions or even contribute to help learn as well if you want. 🙂
@kinsondigital thanks, sounds right up my street. 👍 Can you send me details? Ta.
@scottishcoder Actually the stuff on Microsoft Learn has gotten so good that it is where I would point you first.

@scottishcoder I would like to point you to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/azure-developer-cli/overview

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