7 GitHub Repositories all web developers should know
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🔹33 JS CONCEPTS
This repository contains 33 concepts that every JavaScript developer should know. It is a very useful repository for both newbie and experienced JavaScript developers to strongly grasp the basics of JavaScript
Cleensheets are very useful resources which contains huge amount of information on a specific topic.
This repository has got cheatsheets for basically everything — from frontend libraries to backend and even databases.
6 useful sites to get resources for your website project
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1. FLATICON
Flaticon is one go-to sites for free vector icons which you can use in your website. The icons are grouped into packs. You can find a wide variety of free icons available in PNG, SVG, EPS, PSD and base 64 formats.
Are you looking for free, quality images to include in your site?
Pexels is a great place for that. There are other site like
- Unsplash
- Stocksnap.io
- Canva
- Pixabay
A lot of people have been asking me how I managed to get over 6,000 followers in 3 months (that's right, lol).
Here are some key things I did to boost my audience.
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First, I created an attractive profile (at least I thought) which portrayed me as a newbie developer. I also used hashtags like 100DaysOfCode and CodeNewbie.
As a beginner, use hashtags in your tweets. This will help expose your tweets not just to a bigger audience.
The next important thing I did was engage with the tweets of bigger accounts. I created a long thread containing short tutorials on JavaScript, then I mentioned in public comments that "anyone looking to learn JS should checked my pinned", which brings to 3rd point