I'm searching for YouTube videos that are structured like actual classes, with maybe 1 or 2 hours dedicated to teaching a topic and including assignments to solidify what's been taught. I'd like to avoid quick learning sessions like 'Learn Java in 15 Minutes' or long compilations that just overwhelm with information. Ideally, I'm looking for a well-paced video that goes step by step without rushing through the content. Thanks for any recommendations!
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You should check out a YouTuber named ryisnow. He has a cool tutorial on creating a 2D pixel game, and he explains everything really well. I learned a lot from his videos and eventually felt confident enough to branch out on my own.
EdX provides a lot of university programs where you can access full course materials for free, including lecture videos and homework assignments. It's a great resource for structured learning!
Amazing, thanks for the tip!
You might want to check out Programming with Mosh. He has a video on basic Java that includes some exercises you can do. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/eIrMbAQSU34
Thank you! I'll definitely give it a look!
I liked his style too, but I saw that a lot of his content is behind a paywall on his site. Considering it, but I'm on a tight budget!

Sounds great! I love that concept.