1️⃣0️⃣ JavaScript Repositories every Web Developer should visit.
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1. JavaScript Questions
A huge list of multiple-choice JavaScript questions! From basic to advanced: test how well you know JavaScript, refresh your knowledge a bit, or prepare for your coding interview!
That's a step-by-step JavaScript challenge, in which you will learn everything you need to be a JavaScript programmer, and in general, the whole concept of programming.
4. 33 Concepts Every JavaScript Developer Should Know
This repository contains useful resources on the 33 JavaScript Concepts that every Developer should be familiar with to have a thorough understanding of the language and how it works.
This repository contains principles, from Robert C. Martin's book Clean Code, adapted for JavaScript. This is not a style guide. It's a guide to producing readable, reusable, and refactorable software in JavaScript.
This repository is a summary of the top Node.js best practices. There are currently over 80 best practices, style guides, and architectural tips available.
5 No-code Website Builders which you should know. 🔥
Consider using them instead of creating the next custom HTML/CSS Website.
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1. Webflow
That's a great tool that allows designers and developers to create fully custom and professional-looking websites just with drag and drop functionality.