freeCodeCamp.org

freeCodeCamp.org

Views:
636,224,814
Subscribers:
11,700,000
Videos:
2,234
Duration:
191:14:56:34
United States
United States

freeCodeCamp.org is an American YouTube content creator with more than 11.7 million subscribers. He published at least 2.23 thousand videos which altogether total more than 636.22 million views.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ





Top 100 Most Viewed Videos by freeCodeCamp.org


Video TitleViewsCategoryGame
1.Organizing a huge hackathon like TreeHacks is no small feat...but for Rachel, it was so worth it.2,431
2.The first webcam was invented to watch...coffee?5,846
3.Docker Full Course 202656,132
4.Can you help a company solve a problem - and will they let you in and learn from you?2,401
5.Sometimes, the more you learn about something, the more curious you become. Follow that curiosity.3,029
6.Build Your Own AI Agent – Full Course with OpenAI, Langchain, Render Deployment58,911
7.Did you know...Instagram didn't start off as a photo-sharing app?3,407
8.How Jessica "accidentally" became a developer while living and working in Japan2,495
9.Have you used the has selector in CSS? According to Chris Coyier, it's a game-changer.2,954
10.Web Scraping with Python & Playwright – Full Stack Course34,256
11.Why in-person conferences still matter these days3,504
12.Learn Figma in 6 Hours – Full Course for 202635,364
13.Here's a fun exercize for ChatGPT8,540
14.Get started using Three.js without having to use npm7,387
15.Production RAG with LangChain & Vector Databases – Full Course67,603
16.Is your job costing you your health?2,501
17.In the beginning, Amazon sold...1 book. In its first week. What a start.5,696
18.In life, things should be important or enjoyable - or ideally both3,014
19.Why understanding key ML concepts really helps you use LLMs more effectively15,254
20.LaTeX Course for Beginners54,660
21.Why did the dev go broke?9,556
22.Manus AI – Complete Course for Developers45,664
23.Don't try to learn a new skill in a vacuum - build with a goal in mind5,171
24.Netflix was created because of a late fee - thanks, Blockbuster!6,027
25.Building trust at a new job is key - and so is being someone people actually want to work with2,230
26.Why companies still need real people responsible for critical work3,239
27.Think in JavaScript – The Hard & Conceptual Parts (Full Course)42,323
28.AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Course 2026 (CLF-C02) - Pass the Exam!47,676
29.Google almost had a very different name (and functionality)...13,167
30.Claude Code for Beginners Tutorial [Full Course]130,253
31.Stop choosing between learning coding fundamentals and learning to use AI. Do both.10,301
32.Are you familiar with the Zen of Python? Estefania breaks down the principles here.10,304
33.Build something real first, then sell it5,355
34.Why big apps choose web over native2,724
35.Apple's first logo was...complicated11,620
36.Learning "just in time" is a lot easier than it used to be. Swyx talks about why.5,516
37.Spatial computing might seem like something from the future, but it's not really...3,058
38.Open Models Coding Essentials – Running LLMs Locally and in the Cloud Course36,125
39.So what's CodePen 2.0? Why is it better? Chris Coyier tells you all about it.4,309
40.Become the best at what you love doing. That'll get employers to notice you.3,336
41.JavaScript Event Loop & Asynchronous Programming21,173
42.YouTube was almost a very different site...15,816
43.Quick tip from Homebrew project leader Mike McQuaid: downtime is important. Simple, right?13,393
44.Avoid shortcuts, be honest about where you are, and learn for yourself.24,799
45.Getting code to do what you want it to do is only a small fraction of the job6,647
46.Stanford's youngest instructor on InfoSec, AI, catching cheaters - Rachel Fernandez [Podcast #217]10,990
47.What is Agentic AI and how does it work? Ania explains here.6,747
48.If you suddenly lost all your programming knowledge, what should you focus on learning today?12,794
49.Inside the world's most elite student hackathon – Full Documentary on Stanford Tree Hacks 2026100,612
50.IT Fundamentals Course – Hardware, Cloud, DevOps, Networking, Security, Databases, DNS, Git, Linux116,470
51.Hot take from the fCC podcast: Use LLMs but don't treat them as a silver bullet.5,947
52.We all know AI can be...divisive. Justin lays out a key reason why in his chat with Quincy.8,346
53.Ah, the age-old question. Who can relate?3,811
54.Test-driven development is helpful, but it misses the mark in certain key areas4,300
55.Gemini CLI Essentials – Full Course27,601
56.How does an API work? Ania explains it simply here.5,814
57.Sliding Window Algorithm for Tech Interviews - Full Course22,338
58.If you're a junior developer, Swyx explains how you need to step up9,364
59.Tired of switching between C# for the back end and JS for the front end?9,471
60.Automate Your Life in 4 hours – Agent and Automation Zapier Course41,117
61.Here's a little Monday Motivation for you.5,976
62.What motivates people to keep contributing to open source projects?3,650
63.Software itself has no value. It's the solutions that are valuable, and that will sell.5,182
64.If you're job hunting, build software that removes friction from your own work8,208
65.How to friction-max your learning with software engineer Jessica Rose [Podcast #216]12,801
66.Joke of the day. Do you get it?16,951
67.Why repeat business is so important for freelancers3,452
68.When it comes to vibe coding, Chris asks: is it for a program or a product?5,888
69.OpenAI Codex Essentials – AI Coding Agent27,019
70.Recursion is a key concept in coding. Gavin explains it simply here.21,662
71."Oh, so this is what people mean by 'focus'!"2,556
72.What has learning to code taught you...?7,312
73.Bangladesh's thriving developer scene is full of beginners who are truly passionate about learning8,337
74.How to learn programming and CS in the AI hype era – interview with prof Mark Mahoney [Podcast #215]17,734
75.Git push -f? Uh huh...6,651
76.CUDA Programming for NVIDIA H100s – Comprehensive Course53,849
77.The magic of web dev: continuously and quickly improving your project. No waiting required.4,910
78.Learn Drone Programming with Python – Tutorial108,214
79.Learn how to render elements into your scenes in Three.js23,510
80.If you want to make social media work for you, focus on building true connections6,125
81.To keep clients: Do what you promise, communicate clearly, listen closely, and show you really care6,747
82.Why was the developer unhappy at their job...?7,519
83.When you're trying to learn a new deep skill, a structured approach is everything.18,427
84.Lessons from 15,031 hours of coding live on Twitch with Chris Griffing [Podcast #214]11,239
85.The Bad Website Club bootcamp is back - and they're going through fCC's RWD cert13,440
86.Joke of the day: Why do programmers prefer dark mode?2,566
87.If you can contribute to an open source project and collaborate with others, you can work anywhere11,697
88.AI-Assisted Coding Tutorial – OpenClaw, GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, CodeRabbit, Gemini CLI92,976
89.Kids and young people: stay curious and be willing to engage with others3,901
90.Here's a cool and easy way to work with colors in your Three.js projects2,349
91.Do web devs NEED to understand low-level programming concepts? Chris doesn't think so...11,565
92.What happens when the model CAN'T fix it? Interview w/ software engineer Landon Gray [Podcast #213]9,369
93.Learn a bit about camera position in Three.js28,437
94.AI Foundations for Absolute Beginners42,442
95.A great novel can be written in any language - just like great programs.6,128
96.Have you ever heard of G-Code? Here's a quick explainer of what it is.14,862
97.LLMs haven't really gotten "smarter" - but the tools we use with them have16,491
98.Claude Code Essentials196,620
99.Learn how to set a scene in Three.js14,368
100.Learning a new skill in your native language can be so powerful - and Sumit explains why13,275