In an industry filled with get-rich-quick coding bootcamps and flashy influencers, Amigoscode remained humble. Nelson never claimed to know everything. His signature phrase in every video was: “That’s one way to do it. There might be better ways, and I’d love to learn from you too.”
But Nelson noticed something. The comments section, though small, was special. A developer in Brazil wrote: “Your Spring Boot tutorial helped me get my first job.” A student in India said: “I didn’t think I could learn microservices until I found your channel.” These weren’t just viewers; they were amigos . amigoscode
The name wasn’t random. In Spanish, "Amigos" means friends. Nelson wanted the channel to feel like a group of friends learning to code together—no arrogance, no gatekeeping, just genuine camaraderie. In an industry filled with get-rich-quick coding bootcamps