Best C# & .NET Tutorial Videos
200 C# & .NET videos from top YouTube educators, ranked by views and engagement. YouTube channels teaching C# and the .NET ecosystem. Learn ASP.NET Core, web APIs, Blazor, and building backend and desktop applications on Microsoft's stack.
See C# & .NET Channels →As of June 2026, the best C# & .NET tutorials on YouTube come from 52 verified creators across 200 indexed videos. Ranked by total views, the top picks are "How to Program in C# - BASICS (E01)" by Brackeys (1,614,257 views) , "How to Program in C# - Variables (E02)" by Brackeys , and "C# Full Course : C# Tutorial for Beginners" by Derek Banas. Full ranked list below, updated weekly from the YouTube Data API.
We indexed 200 C# & .NET videos from 52 YouTube channels to find the tutorials worth your time. The average C# & .NET tutorial gets 75,226 views, but the top videos below far exceed that — these are the ones developers keep coming back to.
The most-watched C# & .NET tutorial has 1,614,257 views from Brackeys. Other top educators include Brackeys and Derek Banas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best C# & .NET tutorial videos?
The best C# & .NET tutorials are ranked by view count and engagement from 200 videos across top YouTube educators. Top videos include tutorials from channels specializing in C# & .NET development.
Which C# & .NET videos are best for beginners?
Check the "Best for Beginners" section above — it filters for introductory C# & .NET content like crash courses, tutorials, and getting-started guides, ranked by views.
How many C# & .NET educators are on YouTube?
Developer Educators tracks YouTube channels covering C# & .NET tutorials and courses. Visit the All C# & .NET Channels page for the full list of educators.
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