Unity dev tip goes viral

Unity Code Monkey’s short rule video — framed as the one key thing to avoid major issues — hit 90K+ views, making it a quick must‑watch for devs polishing architecture and debugging patterns. (x.com).

The clip is posted as a YouTube Short titled "This ONE simple rule helps avoid so many Unity issues!" on the Code Monkey channel. (youtube.com) The channel is run by Hugo Cardoso (known as Code Monkey), a professional indie developer who shifted to teaching in 2018 and has published multiple Steam games. (80.lv) Code Monkey’s YouTube presence sits near 590–593K subscribers and a library of roughly 1.3K–1.4K videos, with Shorts on the channel commonly showing single-clip view counts in the low‑thousands to tens of thousands. (youtube.com) The Short’s advice mirrors material from his free "Learn to make a Game with Unity" course — Lecture 4 of that course is explicitly about code style and naming rules that, if ignored, can break Unity features like animation. (unitycodemonkey.com) Code Monkey syndicates short tips across platforms: his YouTube descriptions link to his X/Twitter account, and he maintains TikTok and Patreon channels that host and amplify bite‑sized tutorials. (youtube.com) Beyond Shorts, he packages longer tutorials and utilities into free complete courses, paid courses and downloadable Code Monkey utilities available from his site and a Learn‑Game‑Development release on Steam. (unitycodemonkey.com)

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