website-templates
javascripting
website-templates | javascripting | |
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4 | 31 | |
4,796 | 2,828 | |
- | 0.4% | |
2.1 | 1.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 12 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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website-templates
- Cool Github repositories for Everyone
- Help with css / html cover image
- HTML/CSS Issue
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Best current method of attaining a completely open source website template
So from what I have read, it seems that many people are vouching for html5up.net when it comes to website templates. However, I was wondering if anyone was aware of any new rivals to this website. Also, I am wondering how a GitHub repository such at [this](https://github.com/learning-zone/website-templates) one would compare, and whether the code within a repository like this is free (in the legal way) to modify and distribute onto the web.
javascripting
- Soy nueva, pero que tan factible es ser programador
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Node Questions
Visit https://nodeschool.io/
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Recommendations for nodejs training
Check out https://nodeschool.io/ for some self guided workshops and see if there is a local meet up you can drop in to.
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32YO/F want to get started on web development. (Timezone IST)
You should decide if you want to focus on frontend or backend development. Either way, you'll need to learn JavaScript, as it's a language widely used across many platforms today.
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Where to go next?
I learned from this resource, but there may be others: https://nodeschool.io/
- Cool Github repositories for Everyone
- GitHub - workshopper/javascripting: Learn JavaScript by adventuring around in the terminal.
- Hi Reddit, how are you? I hope you’re doing well. I want to improve my knowledge about NodeJS and I want to ask you for advices or any resource where I can learn more about core NodeJS. Thanks for your time!
- Workshops you can do on your own that teach web software skills
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Ask HN: How to Visually Design Tutorials?
I don't know if this works for your format but I thought these were great back in the day:
https://nodeschool.io/#workshoppers
What are some alternatives?
twindle - Twindle - an open source project for beginners. Converting twitter threads to pdf, epub, and mobi format to be read by Kindle.
Artificial-Intelligence-Deep-Learning-Machine-Learning-Tutorials - A comprehensive list of Deep Learning / Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning tutorials - rapidly expanding into areas of AI/Deep Learning / Machine Vision / NLP and industry specific areas such as Climate / Energy, Automotives, Retail, Pharma, Medicine, Healthcare, Policy, Ethics and more.
cash-register-manager - This app helps the seller by telling, how can he/she return the change to the customer with the minimum number of notes?
Java-DSA - My DSA practise
MAZ01001.github.io - my git website - small coding projects
cross-project-council - OpenJS Foundation Cross Project Council
neo - The application worker driven frontend framework
Tech-Interview-Cheat-Sheet - Studying for a tech interview sucks. Here's an open source cheat sheet to help
coding-interview-university - A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
Books_for_programming - Contains a collection of various books for Programming
awesome-django - A curated list of awesome things related to Django
Data-Science-For-Beginners - 10 Weeks, 20 Lessons, Data Science for All!