100-Days-of-Code
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MIT License | MIT License |
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100-Days-of-Code
- New person wondering the best way to learn independently
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Is It Worth Pursuing ?
Here is a list of beginner friendly projects you can try to implement(create) with JavaScript: https://github.com/PritKalariya/100-Days-of-Code Scroll down and you can see the list of projects.
100ProjectsOfCode
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Fired from an internship after 2 weeks
Work on a personal project. There's a list of 100 sample projects at https://github.com/arpit-omprakash/100ProjectsOfCode
- Need help thinking of a personal project
- [Learn Programming] Une liste de 100 projets à construire
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How do I start?
https://github.com/aceking007/100ProjectsOfCode Pick an idea, attempt idea, google when stuck, probably do tutorial, finish tutorial, go beyond tutorial, profit. That’s a good way to start. If you have anything you’ve ever wanted to make then research. Go with any language really.
- Project ideas for a beginner
- What am I missing about programming?
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Graduating soon and feeling lost
Grind leetcode and make projects. Have fun? Not anymore. For project ideas: https://github.com/aceking007/100ProjectsOfCode
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I am fed up with this counter application which is taught while learning ReactJS.
100 Projects Of Code
- I'm 19 i feel like i understand most of the c# syntax I've done most of the advanced topics and oop and even some design patterns and algorithms, what do i need to learn to to the next level and be ready for the hands on stuff?
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Need your help guys🙏🙏
With the basic languages done, move on to developing projects. The projects you create allow you to showcase the skills you have developed and serve as a proof-of-concept for the things you can achieve. Here is a great list of projects you can create to put on your resume: https://github.com/aceking007/100ProjectsOfCode
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