Beautiful docs
how-web-works
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Beautiful docs
- 18 Must-Bookmark GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Know
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When creating writing portfolios for a job interview what hosting platform do you use/recommend? What advice would you give to someone creating their first writing portfolio?
If interested in static site/page generation, here is a useful link You could use some of the options and guides to generate a similar docs site for you to showcase your skills and work
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GitHub's non-code features: exploring more of GitHub and encouraging your non-dev friends
Beautiful Documentation. A list of examples of good documentation.
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what tools do people use for documentation?
I once asked a similar question in this subreddit lol.. and i was given a great resource which I now reshare: https://github.com/PharkMillups/beautiful-docs
how-web-works
- 18 Must-Bookmark GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Know
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How much should I learn about how internet works to be a backend developer.
I would search for how the internet works, and dig into anything you aren't familiar with - here's a great starting point. https://github.com/vasanthk/how-web-works
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10 GitHub repos you cannot miss out on
9. vasanthk/how-web-works
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GitHub Repositories to Crush any Programming Interview!
5. How Web Works
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6 Repos github you should marked as web developper!
https://github.com/vasanthk/how-web-works
- What is something interesting to read up on?
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Junior front-end developer job
You should focus on html, css, and javascript. Those are the basics of web programming. Udemy has plenty of great courses for that ( Jonas Schmedtmann has the best courses imo). You said you finished a course, but if you still don't feel comfortable, feel free to watch more courses. You should also have a general knowledge of how the web works. This link can be helpful https://github.com/vasanthk/how-web-works
What are some alternatives?
documentation.js - :book: documentation for modern JavaScript
css-protips - ⚡️ A collection of tips to help take your CSS skills pro 🦾
jsduck - Simple JavaScript Duckumentation generator.
tech-interview-handbook - 💯 Curated coding interview preparation materials for busy software engineers
sphinx - The Sphinx documentation generator
123-Essential-JavaScript-Interview-Questions - JavaScript interview Questions
coddoc
jsdox - simplified jsdoc 3
dox - JavaScript documentation generator for node using markdown and jsdoc
styledocco - Automatically generate a style guide from your stylesheets.
ip-num - A TypeScript/JavaScript library for working with ASN, IPv4, and IPv6 numbers. It provides representations of these internet protocol numbers with the ability to perform various IP related operations like parsing, validating etc. on them
docco - Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty.