Telusko
Java development, System Design, and DevOps tools with a focus on foundational education and live coding tutorials.
Nutrition Label
Telusko provides accessible, textbook-style programming education with a strong emphasis on Java, Python, and System Design. Tutorials frequently feature live coding and clear error handling, making them highly practical for beginners. However, conceptual videos tend to remain abstract, relying on standard analogies rather than exploring complex, real-world engineering trade-offs.
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- !Coding tutorials reliably show live execution and debugging, while theory videos often remain abstract.
- !Descriptions consistently disclose the creator's own paid courses and coupons.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

Operating System Live Quiz | Win Prizes

Functional and Non-Functional Requirements | System Design | 4

Python Tutorial for Beginners 2026

SQL Live Quiz, Win Prizes

Industry-Ready Spring Boot, React & Gen AI -Live Course | TELUSKO

Multithreading in Python

Data-Intensive & Compute-Intensive Applications | System Design | 3

Computer Networks Live Quiz | Win Prizes

Python Live Quiz with Prizes

System Design Components | 2

Quiz on Tech History Live

What is System Design | Telusko

Moltbot : AI Personal Assistant OpenClaw

Git and GitHub Live Quiz

Spring Boot + Kafka Course | Learn Apache Kafka in One Shot!
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“In this video we are going to talk about System Design.”[0:05] →
The video delivers exactly what the title promises: a fundamental definition and overview of System Design concepts.
“Check out our courses: AI-Powered DevOps with AWS- Live V3... Coupon: TELUSKO10”[Description] →
The video is explicitly a promotional announcement for a paid course, and the description clearly provides purchase links, pricing incentives, and contact details.
“Think about building a house. If you are building a small hut... you don't need a blueprint. But if you are building a skyscraper... you need proper planning.”[0:35] →
Uses a clear, accessible analogy to effectively distinguish between coding small apps and designing large systems.
“High Level Design talks about the architecture... Low Level Design talks about the class diagram, sequence diagram, how your class will look like.”[4:12] →
Provides standard, textbook definitions of HLD vs LLD without diving into complex real-world trade-offs or edge cases.
“We will be using 'ls', 'pwd', 'cd'...”[16:49] →
The content is a competent summary of standard, widely available Linux curriculum ('Essentials') rather than a presentation of novel frameworks or unique insights.