Some of my favorite learning resources:
- @FrontendMasters for long-form content
- @eggheadio can jump right in and learn while I'm working
- @frontendarmory high quality posts
- @scotch_io posts and demos that are comprehensive
- @enkidevs small daily tasks
@FrontendMasters @eggheadio @frontendarmory @scotch_io @enkidevs I also spend a lot of time reverse engineering things I find on @CodePen, @glitch, @github & @codesandbox.
I break them apart and rebuild them to have slightly different functionality. Most end up being throwaway garbage, but they help me see the concept for myself.
@FrontendMasters @eggheadio @frontendarmory @scotch_io @enkidevs btw, this isn't a comprehensive list, there are hundreds more! It's all I could fit in a tweet
@FrontendMasters @eggheadio @frontendarmory @scotch_io @enkidevs @CodePen @glitch @github @codesandbox btw, because some people asked, here's a writeup on how I go about it: css-tricks.com/learning-to-le…
For the enki part, there’s some confusion here. I’m referring to the enki app on iOS.
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