CS Dojo
AI coding workflows, software engineering principles, and tech career growth with a focus on practical implementation.
Nutrition Label
CS Dojo combines practical coding demonstrations with high-level expert interviews, offering a grounded perspective on software engineering. Content ranges from live CLI workflows and AI tool testing to career roadmaps, often featuring primary sources like framework creators. While highly authentic in execution, the depth varies significantly between technical demos and broader career advice.
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Notes
- !Interviews with tool creators offer significantly deeper technical insight than the broader career roadmap content.
- !Verbal disclosures for sponsorships are specific and prominent, often appearing early in the video.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

Data Processing & Visualization with Claude Code in 10 Minutes

Claude Code Masterclass

10 Commandments for Vibe Coding

12 Principles for Coding with AI (Beyond the Basics)

Is AI Replacing Software Engineering?

Coding on Windows (and Linux) in 2024?! | Introduction to C# and .NET | Scott Hanselman

How She Raised $6,000,000 for an Open Source Company

Evan You, Creator of Vue.js & Vite | Part 2 | Members Only

Evan You, Creator of Vue.js & Vite | Full Interview/Conversation | Recorded LIVE in Singapore

The Complete Roadmap to Get a Job in Tech in 2024

How to Get Started with Open Source | A Beginner-Friendly Guide

How He Got Multiple Job Offers from FAANG, How to Get Started with a New Codebase (w/ @RahulPandeyrkp)

Getting a Tech Job as a Student (How He Got 100+ Offers - w/ @KunalKushwaha)

Introverted Developers on Social Media【w/ @francescociulla】

Competitive Programming - Getting Started & Acing It【w/ @PriyanshAgarwal】
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“It used to be that .NET was this big heavy thing... and now .NET is a bunch of small text files... C# is an open standard, it's an ECMA standard.”[25:45] →
The guest demonstrates deep historical knowledge of the ecosystem's evolution from proprietary to open source, citing specific standards bodies (ECMA).
“By the way, I'm using a library called Daft for this. They are the sponsor of today's video.”[0:48] →
Explicit verbal disclosure of the material connection early in the video, exceeding standard text-only requirements.
“I'm going to run `claude` here... and it says 'Welcome to Claude Code'. I'll start by asking it to explain what this project does.”[01:15] →
The creator demonstrates the tool live in a terminal environment, showing real-time inputs and outputs rather than static slides.