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## Educational Content
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#### Free
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[Kodify](https://kodify.net/tradingview-programming-articles/): The indispensable and largest, most complete and well-written set of in-depth articles on Pine outside TradingView. Articles discuss many finer points of Pine not covered elsewhere. More than 200 articles to help you master Pine, and particularly well-suited to coders for whom Pine is their first programming language.
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TradingView user [Quansium](https://www.tradingview.com/u/Quansium/) has a well-written and detailed article on the steps he follows to create a strategy: [How To Create A Simple Trading Strategy With TradingView](https://medium.com/@quansium/how-to-create-a-simple-trading-strategy-with-tradingview-7a9fea3cffc1).
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[This Git repo by pAulseperformance](https://github.com/pAulseperformance/awesome-pinescript) has lots of good Pine material.
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#### Videos
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[QuantNomad](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC57DoaeefbGM9nbcVA3V5mg): By far the publisher who has the most videos on Pine.
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