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codingquill · 8 months
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Essentials You Need to Become a Web Developer
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Mastery
Text Editor/Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Popular choices include Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text.
Version Control/Git: Platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket allow you to track changes, collaborate with others, and contribute to open-source projects.
Responsive Web Design Skills: Learn CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Flexbox and master media queries
Understanding of Web Browsers: Familiarize yourself with browser developer tools for debugging and testing your code.
Front-End Frameworks: for example : React, Angular, or Vue.js are powerful tools for building dynamic and interactive web applications.
Back-End Development Skills: Understanding server-side programming languages (e.g., Node.js, Python, Ruby , php) and databases (e.g., MySQL, MongoDB)
Web Hosting and Deployment Knowledge: Platforms like Heroku, Vercel , Netlify, or AWS can help simplify this process.
Basic DevOps and CI/CD Understanding
Soft Skills and Problem-Solving: Effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
Confidence in Yourself: Confidence is a powerful asset. Believe in your abilities, and don't be afraid to take on challenging projects. The more you trust yourself, the more you'll be able to tackle complex coding tasks and overcome obstacles with determination.
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hayaway · 11 months
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I come across a great site to learn coding, I don’t see a lot of people talking about it tho. (There is an app too!)
This site has python 101 for free (and many another, tho course from 102 and up aren’t free)
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Its has a cute design and great at explaining the small details that some teachers don’t explain ✨
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There is also many exercises in each chapter of the lessons.
You can check more about it from there official site ✨
Happy coding you all 🫶🏻
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code-es · 1 year
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Coding resource!
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exercism.org
A free website where you get specific problems to methodically learn small concepts of a programming language. Do 10 minutes to 1 hour every day, and then you will keep practicing every day, and you will be able to use the skills you learn in your real projects. They walk you through the problem all the way, and it's a super good way to learn!
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izicodes · 9 months
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Massive List of Thousands of Free Certificates and Badges | Resources ✨
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Did I share this already? Doesn't hurt to share this again hehe but oh my goodness me! 😖💗 Huge huge list of free certificates you can look at and see ones you want to do!
Certificates from Google, LinkedIn Learning, Microsoft, Harvard, Standford, Open University, FreeCodeCamp, Digital Marketing and FutureLearn and more! [LINK]
Link to the full list: LINK
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bunnydevs · 9 months
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xiabablog · 1 year
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Exactly what I was talking about earlier 🙌🏾❤️
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If you have the ability, please learn to code.
I haven't seen many posts about this, but part of the reason radical feminists and women in general are getting effectively silenced is because men control tech, and there are few women with the skills to set up our own networks.
I'm not saying learn to code and get a job in tech, but your activism can be so much more effective if you have a solid coding foundation. Need a list of all the Crisis Pregnancy Centers (fake abortion clinics) in the USA, in a data format that's easy to track and update with new info over time? That would take hundreds of hours manually. I can write a scraping script, set up a local sqlite database, and get running in a weekend. If I want to make that list public-facing, but don't want the hassle of setting up a more robust database like PostgresQL or MySQL, I can export a JSON file and make a web page that generates listings for each entry in the file.
Automating manual data entry saves so much time. Web scraping saves so much time. Knowing how to access APIs to get the data you need saves so much fucking time.
I highly recommend Python as a beginning programming language. It's a mature language that is still updated, has wide support, has a lot of free learning materials aimed at people who are new to programming, has intuitive syntax, and it has a ton of libraries and frameworks that cover the spectrum of tech needs. If you want to do it, there's probably a way in Python.
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blackjackkent · 9 months
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Random question for the coding folks...
If I were to just straight up like... offer free programming tutoring, are there folks out on Tumblr who would be interested?
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alica-tech · 1 year
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Are you a CS student? Check out the GitHub Student Developer Pack!
🐢 Even if you've activated in the past, I think it's fun to re-visit if anything new has been added :D
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I learned about this when I attended my 1st hackathon, I used the pack to get a free website domain (from Namecheap) and used Digital Ocean cloud services to host apps, and even tried out Educative's courses. Later, when I was hosting a hackathon, they released their ~hackathon hosting starter pack~ and it was great to have access to extra resources to support hosting virtual events!
I recently remembered this existed and wanted to promote it here, so if you're a student interested in CS/Software Dev, have a upcoming hackathon or just want to play around with some premium tools, pls take time to check this out!
Something exciting I noticed this time around is the addition of project template examples (Ex: Discord Bots) and a career readiness section 👀
Personally, I am still using: Codespaces, GitHub Pages, I *still* have my domain with NameCheap, and there's a handful of services they added that I want to check out now :D
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-> Get the GitHub pack here: https://education.github.com/pack
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codomars · 11 months
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Day 6 — 10/ 100 Days of Code
✧˖° ♡ This week' progress
I think I finally built a steady studying routine - over the past few days, I managed to wake up every day at 6 a.m. and take the first hour to work on coding.
My focus was on exploring CSS transition and keyframe animations.
I discovered that the secret to
✧˖ cool CSS animation ˖✧
is the right manipulation of transition-duration, delay, and timing-function.
I also learned how to transform elements in 2D and 3D space by using a set of CSS properties ( rotate, skew, scale, transform-origin ), and setting the perspective.
As a strong believer of the theory "learn through doing", I based my study plan on 20% theory, 80% experimenting with css and creating silly animations
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su-codes · 4 months
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Hi, I'm Su! 💫
I've been on tumblr for ages, but I decided to create this blog to document my progress with learning web dev!
About me:
I'm 25, mexican-american, and I have an orange cat 🐱 (hence the avi, although I'm well aware it looks more like a fox lol)
I really struggle with undiagnosed adhd, so sometimes I'll get in ruts that last anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of months :(
I have a biochemistry degree but never used it because I thought I wanted to be a pharmacist lmao
Used to be a teacher but fuck that fr (me and the US dept. of education have beef)
I'm currently enrolled part time in a full-stack coding bootcamp
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Goals for this blog:
❤️‍🔥 keep me motivated and inspired
🖊 post updates on things i've worked on/accomplished
📚 reblog resources for future reference
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Languages I'm learning:
HTML
CSS
Javascript
node.js/express.js/handlebars.js
MySQL
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codingquill · 6 months
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I'm currently learning React and I'm taking a 13-hour course. I can't keep this website to myself because it's truly amazing. It's perfect, it's free, and there are other courses out there with much less interaction and smoothness that make you pay a lot.
The website I'm talking about is Scrimba. I highly recommend it for anyone starting their front-end journey. I'm confident that no one will disagree with me on this.
Have a great day! <3
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hayaway · 2 months
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I was playing Persona 5 the another day and I saw this!
I will post it here as a reminder to have my own way of coding 💻✨
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king-fae · 4 months
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1/100 days of code.
12.22.23
i have started of this challenge by learning C++ through MIT's open course Introduction to C++ found here, where i studied the first lecture and read through the second. this course is designed to be completed in a 4 week term, but depending on my availability, it may stretch as i take breaks from it specifically, and then circle back on coursework to retain information learned. we shall see
#include
using namespace std;
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int main(){
.....cout<<"Hello, world!\n";
.....return 0;
}
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izicodes · 7 months
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hi!! do you have any free resources or textbooks for learning python? i’m doing my dissertation and i need a refresher before i start doing it properly. thanks!!
Hiya! 💗
Here you go:
Book
Python Objects and Classes
Roadmap.sh
Random Python Resources
Top 20 Python Projects for Beginners to Master the Language
Free Programming Books
Python Notes and Resources by @trialn1error
Python Official Roadmap
Python Project List
Python 3 Cheat Sheet
Python Cheatsheet for Beginners
These are the ones' I've shared on my blog over the years! Hope their helpful! 🥰👍🏾💗
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stringeddoll · 6 months
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studying for a midterm i have on system analysis tomorrow !! :3
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