YouTube Channels in the Assembly Language Niche 24
This page lists YouTube channels related to the Assembly language niche.
1.
8-Bit Show And Tell
Canada
200 videos
55.2K subscribers
7.2M total views
85.1 gravity
$184 estimated monthly earnings
Hi, it's Robin. I'm a programmer, collector, and all-round enthusiast of vintage computers and video games. My videos focus on what I find interesting in the realm of 8-bit (and sometimes 4 or 16-bit) computing and gaming, whether it's about easter eggs, programming, bugs, history, game...
Channel started: November 2018.
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Bek Brace
Poland
294 videos
31.1K subscribers
2.7M total views
86.1 gravity
$61 estimated monthly earnings
Hello, World! ?? I teach programming ??
Channel started: January 2020.
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Geoffrey Messier
Canada
118 videos
6.6K subscribers
589K total views
47.1 gravity
I'm a Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, Canada (http
Channel started: May 2012.
4.
Creel
233 videos
58.7K subscribers
4.4M total views
66.5 gravity
$36 estimated monthly earnings
This channel is all about computer programming topics.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatsacreel
Patreon: www.patreon.com/whatsacreel
Channel started: July 2009.
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CT6502
United States
196 videos
3.2K subscribers
338.3K total views
67.7 gravity
Retro computing on the Apple II computer! Reviews of new Apple II hardware and software, interviews with retro computing luminaries, and tips on writing 6502 assembly language and creating your own emulator!
Channel started: July 2013.
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Coding With Brett
United Kingdom
125 videos
2.1K subscribers
556.6K total views
57.5 gravity
I learnt to code when my parents bought a Sinclair Spectrum in the early 1980's. I soon learnt Basic and Z80 Assembly Language and started writing my own games. They were pretty terrible, but I found coding to be tremendous fun.
In my day job I'm a senior full stack developer. I mostly use the...
Channel started: January 2019.
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About the Assembly Language Niche
In computing, assembly language, often referred to simply as assembly and commonly abbreviated as ASM or asm, is any low-level programming language with a very strong correspondence between the instructions in the language and the architecture's machine code instructions. Assembly language usually has one statement per machine code instruction, but constants, comments, assembler directives, symbolic labels of, e.g., memory locations, registers, and macros are generally also supported. The first assembly code in which a language is used to represent machine code instructions is found in Kathleen and Andrew Donald Booth's 1947 work, Coding for A.R.C.. Assembly code is converted into executable machine code by a utility program referred to as an assembler. Source: WikiPedia
Saki Says...
We have assigned this niche a popularity score of just 6% and a competition score of 86%. The niche's overall potential is 30%. New channels we have found in the Assembly Language niche upload an average of 0 videos per month and gain an average of 0 subscribers per month. This niche is pretty competitive in 2025 but with hard work and some top quality content you could do well.

The Assembly Language niche was added to FindAChannel 01 September 2025 (Niche #17581). The data for this niche was last updated 01 September 2025.