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  • curriculum

    The open curriculum for learning web development

  • Technical skills For front-end developers, the main skills are JS, CSS, HTML, and framework. The first three must have before learning the front-end framework. If You are a newbie and only getting started your way as a front-end developer I can recommend: W3Schools This resource is only good for beginners. Other platforms for starting Your journey: FreeCodeCamp or OdinProject I was discussing with different senior developers, they were always recommending MDN: MDN YouTube tutorials are always welcome. There is no need to buy any resources to learn a new programming language, concept, etc.

  • codewars.com

    Issue tracker for Codewars

  • Problem-solving There will be situations where You are stuck on a task. Before starting applying to companies, I would recommend training problem-solving skills on platforms like: Leetcode Codingame or Codewars If You are stuck on a task at work, google is Your best friend. If it does not help, only after, describe Your problem to another programmer. Would be nice to add what You did to try to solve the problem. In this case, another programmer will spend less time solving problems and You will look more professional.

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • LeetCode

    Discontinued This is my LeetCode solutions for all 2000+ problems, mainly written in C++ or Python. (by lyhsieh)

  • Problem-solving There will be situations where You are stuck on a task. Before starting applying to companies, I would recommend training problem-solving skills on platforms like: Leetcode Codingame or Codewars If You are stuck on a task at work, google is Your best friend. If it does not help, only after, describe Your problem to another programmer. Would be nice to add what You did to try to solve the problem. In this case, another programmer will spend less time solving problems and You will look more professional.

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    This repository contains compatibility data for Web technologies as displayed on MDN

  • Technical skills For front-end developers, the main skills are JS, CSS, HTML, and framework. The first three must have before learning the front-end framework. If You are a newbie and only getting started your way as a front-end developer I can recommend: W3Schools This resource is only good for beginners. Other platforms for starting Your journey: FreeCodeCamp or OdinProject I was discussing with different senior developers, they were always recommending MDN: MDN YouTube tutorials are always welcome. There is no need to buy any resources to learn a new programming language, concept, etc.

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