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practice-dev
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What is your job and how much do you get paid?
If you want to benchmark yourself when you learn React. I’ve completed most of the medium/hard react problems at https://practice.dev to get my job.
- Sites like Codility, but for developers to practice
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Any good sites to learn and practice REACT?
The website is practice.dev
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I created an IDE in the browser with real-time collaboration
It took me a few months to build practice.dev. Here I extracted the IDE and added live collaboration and npm resolver. It took me 1 week to release live-ide.dev
- I created a platform where you can solve React challenges
dev-resources
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Free Resources for Devs
Free for Dev Dev Resource
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Web dev and designer tools (Part-2)
c)Dev resources
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Anyone wanting to get into open source contributing? I've got some easy issues that you could help out with!
The contribution guide has instructions on how to collaborate, and I'll be here to help you out in case you need some assistance.
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100+ illustration resources for your new projects.[ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY]
Thank you so much, added it to my bookmark. Also, there is one more resource https://devresourc.es/ made by a fellow Redditor I can't find the post but people will find it useful
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I’m a 3x dropout and coding gave me purpose. AMA!
I agree, a degree can bring discipline but it's definitely not mandatory. Sure, here's the project: Dev Resources. Would love to hear what you think.
Recently I launched a project called Dev Resources. DR is my collection of developer-related material that I gathered over the last years, which is now also collaborative.
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I built a collaborative list of resources for developers
I created Dev Resources as a solution to all my bookmarks becoming a mess of hard-to-find nice things I've come across.
If you're interested, check https://github.com/marcelscruz/dev-resources for information on how to add your favourites there.
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I want to be a web developer/designer. I want to learn but where do I start?
I've been working on Dev Resources, which is a compilation os useful material related to programming. I hope you can find some helpful things there.
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What Have You Been Working On Recently February
I've been working on Dev Resources, which is a collaborative list of resources for developers.
What are some alternatives?
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