Old Blog:https://codeforces.net/blog/entry/78967
My Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdYuz_Z562Q
So a lot of people from the old list stopped posting so I decided to update the list.
Regular screencasts,beautiful and elegant solutions,algorithms.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXbCohpE9IoVQUD2Ifg1d1g
Regular screencasts, simple and easy to understand solutions at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpvS3EykHW--l0ogUhMEjEw
3)Errichto
Need I say anything?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBr_Fu6q9iHYQCh13jmpbrg
4)code explainer
Couldn't find him on CF.
Very regular,separate solutions for first few div2 problems.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU4WrdDLKNSnV0jiiUbKong
Source of Motivation.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKuDLsO0Wwef53qdHPjbU2Q
*Bonus for Algorithms.
Abdul Bari
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZCFT11CWBi3MHNlGf019nw
Tushar Roy
https://www.youtube.com/user/tusharroy2525
PS: I also have a youtube channel and do very simple problems/algos and entertaining stuff,do give a visit :)
Please add Um_nik's channel. He sometimes does quality commentary and even if he doesnt, his code is short and clear. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3-pkjZ8-D4aW8QfaExuMjw
CodeNCode for Graph and Many important Algorithm With Solving Problem.. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0zvY3yIBQTrSutsV-4yscQ/playlists
For algorithmic Video, I found Abdul Bari sir most effective. He teaches everything on so much easier way. He is one of the best teachers on youtube. If anyone want to understand the theory in best way,he must visit the Abdul Bari sirs' channel.
He's definitely great a great teacher for college exam preparation, but his content isn't focused on CP.
I guess you should add demoralizer's channel too?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGS5ZzcSAymQbWZvNoKOFhQ
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Neither a top competitive programmer, nor a top Youtuber, but in case it helps someone, I sometimes make 3Blue1Brown styled visual explanations/dry-run of codes written in the editorial or clean code written by some Red coder, usually within ~24 hrs of the end of contest. Link to channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvNmvZRPkkmkAtAF_mo53tw/featured
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CodenCode is another good channel for Competitive Programming
And I found kartik8800 bhaiya's youtube channel very helpful too https://www.youtube.com/user/MrHulasingh25
How can you missed this legend
I'm glad you like my stuff :)
Also, AlgorithmsLive is super good. It's not that active anymore, but everything there is recorded and really useful.
Do not foget pashka! He explains very well. For russian-speaking users on his channel there are already a lot of materials to study, and for english-speaking users, a lecture is planned tomorrow. It must be great!
https://www.youtube.com/user/pavelmavrin
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There are many good channels on youtube but these are some very good ones (for learning purposes) , related to comp programming which are either active or have some good content for newbies and veterans alike. (in no particular order)
Errichto Youtube
The explanations are to the point and crisp, the thought process is crystal clear and the clarity in knowledge about every topic is inspirational in itself.
SecondThread Youtube
Regular videos with solutions to every contest whether it is div1 or div2 or educational. And the classic "Hello there, Good morning everybody" is inspiring in itself and sets the tone for the whole video (although sometimes the explanations are too high level and hence difficult to understand).
demoralizer Youtube
The channel aims to explain everything in hindi , earlier i thought it was a joke but the thing is that the explanations are to the point and start from the basics, this is the channel that native hindi speakers didn't know they needed.
galen_colin Youtube
Oh boy, this guy makes comp programming look easy and has some really nice videos about some quite tough topics like HLD and centroid Decomposition.
kartik8800 Youtube
The aim of the channel seems quite promising , lets see how well it does. The videos are nice and beginner friendly.
tmwilliamlin168 Youtube
Again, a great channel and a great guy , Orz ORz
pashka Youtube
The work in EDU section is quite nice, looking forward to english videos on the channel.
EnumerativeCombinatorics Youtube
The videos are quite nice and explanations are top notch and the fact that the guy is not exactly from CS background, makes it all the more interesting and inspiring.
tehqin Youtube
Do i need to explain anything?
perseverance_01 Youtube
I have not seen much videos but the guy puts in the efforts and that is visible.(Thanks to him for making this blog.)
rachitiitr Youtube
Initial explanations are nice but the channel is currently not much focused on comp programming these days.
gkcs Youtube
Do I need to even say anything about this classic channel. Orz ^ infinity
kazama460 Youtube
Many nice playlists for beginners on almost all the topics.
RomeoFantastik Youtube
Nice explanations and videos and even awesome motivational videos and productivity hacks tips.
Again, All of the guys mentioned above are great and even the ones not mentioned are great because they are giving back to the community and that is really appreciated by all. Orz Orz Orz.
I found vedhant's fluent algorithms to be quite useful. Some of the algos like Mo's algo on trees was explained beautifully.