8 Free Sites for Web Developers you may not know.

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1⃣Ray

Turn your code into beautiful images. Choose from a range of syntax colors, hide or show the background, and toggle between a dark and light window.
ray.so

ray.so
2⃣ FontJoy

Fontjoy helps designers choose the best font combinations. Mix and match different fonts for the perfect pairing.
fontjoy.com
3⃣ Hidden Tools

by: @heybereket

Explore a collection of tools to use for your next project. Search, filter, and find tools from a ton of different categories.

hiddentools.dev
4⃣ Magic Patterns

by: @d__raptis

Create Pro Visuals with MagicPattern. Generate SVG/CSS patterns, gradients, and organic shapes to brand your product and social media posts.

magicpattern.design
5⃣ Programming language convertor

A helpful tool where you can write & convert your code from one programming language into another.

ide.onelang.io
6⃣ Json Placeholder

Free fake API for testing and prototyping.

jsonplaceholder.typicode.com
7⃣ Git Explorer

by: @SummitechNG

Find the right git commands you need without digging through the web.

gitexplorer.com
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18 Aug
Skills required to be a full stack developer🧵👇

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The skills list required to be a full stack developer is long and it can be hard to know exactly what skills you need and to what level before you starting looking for a job. The often shared online resource for this kind of thing is 👉 roadmap.sh but,
while it is extensive, I actually think the amount covered here is too much to be helpful to new developers. So, I have my own list, it’s a bare minimum required skills list and it looks like this:
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