Amigoscode — [exclusive]

The tech world took notice. The video went viral within the developer community. Overnight, Amigoscode crossed 100,000 subscribers. Then 500,000. Tech leads started recommending the channel to their entire engineering teams.

He used real-world analogies. He drew diagrams by hand on a digital whiteboard. He laughed at his own mistakes on camera to show that errors are part of the process. The video was over 10 hours long, but it was free on YouTube. amigoscode

In 2017, a soft-spoken software engineer living in London found himself frustrated. His name was Nelson, and he spent his days writing Java and Spring Boot code for a financial firm. He loved teaching his junior colleagues, breaking down complex concepts like dependency injection and REST APIs into simple, digestible pieces. But he felt limited to the walls of his office. The tech world took notice

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