They've only made like 4 videos, but Bitlytic absolutely exploded my brain with the way he organizes his objects and code.
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It is in French but Baba Des Bois has a very interesting way of putting things and I learnt a lot following his videos.
The channel I used when starting out and that has some great tutorials is Heartbeast.
https://www.youtube.com/@uheartbeast
Another channel with some great content is Godotneers
Man, I had Heartbeast's Zelda-like tutorial all done up in Godot 4, but there have been so many migratory changes that it doesn't load in 4.3 any more. I wish I hadn't taken such a long break from it.
Heartbeast is such a good channel, tbh.
I’ve been following heartbeast since his gamemaker days and always appreciated how he walks through and explains everything