Most of the content I see is aimed towards beginners so I was looking for context for experienced developers.
Another channel is Casey Muratori‘s Handmade Hero, which is about developing a game from scratch.
My god...
Jon Gjengset, Rust (internals, data structure, protocol impls) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_iD0xppBwwsrM9DegC5cQQ
aarthifical, not really live-coding but a game devlog with interesting ideas https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtEwVJZABCd0tels2KIpKGQ
1. More demand 2. Easier to make
Bisqwit: https://youtu.be/PahbNFypubE?t=1045
Intermediate C++ videos, often with some angle towards graphics or emulation.
While his content is not structured as a tutorial, he explains his line of thinking very well.
Hjalfi writes a vi for CP/M (9 hours)
Hjalfi writes an assembler (7 hours)
Hjalfi ports Fuzix to the ESP8266 (38 hours)Hjalfi writes a lunar lander game for the Apollo Lunar Lander: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHDkWppysQI (9 hours)
Very highly recommended even if it doesn't seem like your cup of tea based on the title. It goes quite deep into the practical aspects of the crazy architecture of the Apolo Lunar Lander Guidance Computer.
Plenty of testing, building for reliability and whittling down to the simplest, most-elegant solution possible.
Machine Learning with Phil
So far I have a course on publishing a pip package and a cron implemented with aws lambda.