Article 3: Top Free Resources – YouTubers, Docs, and Playlists That Actually Work
Introduction:
College textbooks are slow. Paid courses can be expensive. And the internet has too much content but not all of it’s worth your time.
So here’s a handpicked list of free YouTubers, docs, playlists, and tools that actually help you learn and build – from absolute beginner to project-ready.
These are the exact resources I (and thousands of students) have used to go from clueless to developer.
📺 Best YouTube Channels for Students (by Subject)
🐍 Python (Beginner Friendly)
Telusko – Fast, deep, beginner-friendly explanations
🔗 Python in One VideoCodeWithHarry – Hindi + practical projects
🔗 Python SeriesfreeCodeCamp.org – Complete English bootcamps
🔗 Python for Everybody (4 hours)
🌐 HTML, CSS, JavaScript
CodeWithHarry – Web Dev in Hindi
🔗 Web Dev Full CourseProgramming with Mosh – Clean, well-paced tutorials
SuperSimpleDev – Great for JavaScript basics
⚛️ Frontend (React)
freeCodeCamp – React Full Course (5 hrs)
🔗 React TutorialNet Ninja – Very detailed and modular
Codevolution – React, Redux, Tailwind series
🐍 Backend (Django, Node.js, FastAPI)
CodeWithHarry – Django in Hindi
🔗 Django Full CourseTelusko – Django Projects
freeCodeCamp – Node + Express full course
🔗 Node.js & ExpressSanjeev Sharma (Django + React Projects)
🤖 AI / ML / Data Science
Krish Naik – Hindi + project-focused AI
freeCodeCamp – ML & DS
Simplilearn – AI & ML basics
Sentdex – Deep dive into AI with Python
📘 Best Docs & Roadmap Sites
| Platform | Link | Purpose |
| Roadmap.sh | roadmap.sh | Developer roadmaps for all stacks |
| W3Schools | w3schools.com | HTML, CSS, JS basics |
| MDN Web Docs | developer.mozilla.org | Best docs for JS, Web |
| Real Python | realpython.com | Python tutorials & concepts |
| Docs.python.org | python docs | Official Python docs |
| GeeksforGeeks | gfg | DSA + Core CS + Java/Python theory |
| DevDocs.io | devdocs.io | Unified docs for all dev tools |
🛠 Tools That Help You Learn Faster
Replit.com – Code without installing anything
Visual Studio Code – Best code editor for beginners
StackBlitz – Frontend dev in browser
GitHub Student Pack – Free tools for college students
Draw.io – Diagrams for DB schema, UML, flowcharts
CodePen.io – Try frontend code instantly
💡 Tips to Use These Resources Effectively
📌 Don’t watch too many tutorials – follow 1, build something.
🛠 Build along – don’t just watch.
🗂 Save playlists in folders (use YouTube collections or Notion).
✅ Track your learning – even a Google Doc checklist works.
🔁 Repeat key projects with your own twist – like changing the theme/UI/data.
🧩 Starter Pack Combo (Suggested Order)
Start with:
🐍 Python → 🌐 HTML/CSS/JS → 🛠 Project → 🔁 GitHub Upload → 📚 Learn Django/React → 💬 Share on LinkedIn
📌 Final Words:
You don’t need to spend ₹₹₹ or go to coaching to become a developer.
The internet is your classroom - if you use it smartly.