OK, so it's not quite a complete learning platform. I've only covered the most popular resume keywords here.<p>The idea was to find the best YouTube crash courses for every "hot" tech skill. "Best" is subjective, so I had to rely on video popularity, viewer feedback, and my own watch experience to gauge how effective each one is.<p>This is for folks that:<p>- Want to quickly refresh their skills<p>- Want a preview of a technical topic before investing lots of time and money into it<p>- Have an interview in 30 minutes and desperately need something, anything<p>The goal is to get people hooked on a subject - give them a basic overview of what's going on, then lure them in with increasingly more complicated tutorials.<p>All possible thanks to the YouTube instructors who are kind enough to put up amazing content for free.
Quite shallow selection.
How were the videos selected vs. other videos on the same topic (and say similar length)?
What are the credentials of the curator to convince curator’s choices are indeed worthwhile?
Good job, I would suggest to you add this one, it's for TF and it is pretty good.<p><a href="https://youtu.be/7xngnjfIlK4" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/7xngnjfIlK4</a>
The part of Coursera I find valuable are tests/exams/assignments that verify what you have learnt or at least require some activity over passive watching of video.