Every developer knows that the best way to truly master a concept is to teach it to someone else. After spending time writing code, debugging frustrating errors, and exploring the rapidly changing landscape of AI, I decided it was time to start documenting my journey.
So, I’m excited to introduce my new YouTube channel: devkingov!
What is the channel about?
My goal with @devkingov is simple. I want to create a space where we can learn and grow together. The content on the channel focuses on three main pillars:
🤖 Learn AI: Exploring new LLMs, prompt engineering, and integrating AI into our daily developer workflows.
💻 Build Software: Practical tutorials, coding tips, and architectural concepts.
📈 Grow Your Career: Advice on navigating the tech industry, improving productivity, and becoming a better engineer.
What’s on the channel right now?
I am just getting started (currently sitting at a humble 6 subscribers!), but I already have a couple of videos up that tackle very different aspects of development:
Debug tools with developer: Mastering Steps Recorder
We all know the pain of receiving a bug report that just says "it's broken." In my newest video, I cover how to use step-recording tools to capture the exact workflow of a user. It's a quick, 4-minute guide on how to stop guessing and start fixing bugs faster by getting step-by-step documentation with screenshots.
(Link your YouTube video here) Sharing Claude code with GLM
In this video, I dive into the AI side of things, specifically looking at how to share and work with code generated by Claude alongside GLM (General Language Model). If you are interested in AI workflows, check this one out!
(Link your YouTube video here) Let's Build Together
Starting a channel from scratch is daunting, but I’m excited to build in public and share what I know.
If you are interested in AI, software engineering, or just want to support a fellow developer starting their content creation journey, I would absolutely love it if you subscribed to the channel. I’m also very open to feedback! What kind of content do you struggle to find? What AI or debugging tools should I cover next? Let me know in the comments below.
(P.S. If you find my content helpful and want to support the caffeine required to make these videos, you can buy me a coffee here ☕!)
Happy coding! 👨💻