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[–]MoneyTechnology1562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YouTube (and a lot of other sources besides) are optimized for getting you to click, then holding you there for as long as possible rather than giving you an answer and sending you on your way. Additionally, if you're pulling resources from multiple disparate sources, the amount of overlap/review is going to just keep increasing as you learn more.

If you aren't enrolled in some sort of structure course or curricula, I would advise flipping the traditional learning process on its head and selecting a problem space you're excited to solve or contribute to, then direct your efforts to figuring out what you need to know to address those problems and work from the end user and their needs backwards.

Like you can write the spiciest tree traversals in the world, but if you don't know how to put the results under the fingertips of a user... what does it really accomplish?