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There seems to be a growing amount of criticism towards YouTubers who once were developers, but have since stepped out to do it full-time on YouTube.
The claim is that these YouTubers are not real developers anymore, they're trying to sell us their courses and a bunch of empty promises.
In this video, I want to share a few opinions I have on the matter, especially since I am now doing this full-time, myself.
As always, I would love to hear your thoughts down in the comments.
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07:47 Seasoned developers DON'T YouTube
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