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[FEAT] Sort channels in alphabetically #4

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vikasganiga05 opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 11 comments
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[FEAT] Sort channels in alphabetically #4

vikasganiga05 opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 11 comments
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vikasganiga05 commented Aug 3, 2022

My suggestion is to sort the channels in alphabetical order. Benefits of doing so 👇

  • Users can easily find them.
  • Merge conflicts will be reduced.
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@KendallDoesCoding KendallDoesCoding added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers EddieHub:good-first-issue labels Aug 3, 2022
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The problem with this is that, the list will take lots of space where as the user will have to scroll quite a bit down, do you get what I mean @vikasganiga05?

Yes, I got your point. It's your choice. We can mention in the readme to use Ctrl + F to find the channels by keywords.

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Preet-Sojitra commented Aug 9, 2022

How about sorting on basis of content?
I mean separate table for web dev content, separate for DSA, python, etc etc.... and if channel has on various topics it can be added under "miscellaneous" section.
Is it good idea?

Since right now there are less channel in markdown, so sorting will be easier, if more people start contributing and if we haven't added any instruction about how to add new youtube channels, then it will be difficult to sort afterwords

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OR... adding to that...
The table sections can be divided by web dev, DSA, etc, and also for particular programming languages

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There are links to a particular language: English, Hindi, Bengali, etc at the starting of the webpage which takes the user to that language section, then at that point, another list of links for programming languages or tech... where youtube channels are listed...(one channel can be present in multiple programming languages- I think this would be better as compared to miscellaneous)

This can save time in finding the exact channel that the user wants

How's this? @vikasganiga05 @collab-community/coding-youtubers

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This is a great idea, but the contributor should add one YT channel name in different sections to which it belongs. Let's see what other thoughts on this.

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This is a great idea, but the contributor should add one YT channel name in different sections to which it belongs. Let's see what other thoughts on this.

yeah this is fine.

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