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Mahmoud EL-kariouny
Mahmoud EL-kariouny

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7 Websites that will change the way you write code🚀👩‍💻

  • Here is the list of the best 7 websites to help you write code faster and clean.

Blackbox

  • Turn any questions into a code snippet or extract a code snippet from a video.

Carrd

  • Build one-page sites for pretty much anything.

SourceAI

  • Explain what you want in plain English, and AI will generate a code snippet for you.

Getform

  • It basically converts HTML form into an endpoint.
  • Send emails from the contact form.
  • Upload files.
  • Automate your workflow.

Figstack

  • One-stop for developers.
  • understand code in any programming language.
  • Translate programming languages.
  • Automate documentation for your functions.
  • Get the time complexity of your program.

Extends Class

  • Syntax validators, code formatter, testers, HTTP clients, mock server, and much more.

Pull Request

  • Code Review as a Service.
  • Get on-demand code reviews from expert engineers and developers.

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Mahmoud EL-kariouny

Hi, Guys

I'm sorry if this content bothering to you.

But please note that this channel is not for me I just find it on YouTube and as a developer see the resources are very useful for me and I shared them as it is because I guess I think that the owner of the channel has to take his right.

What I do is just see the video and share links.

All the best.

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ashermason00 • Edited

Clean Code is one of the most commonly seen books on a programmer's desk because it's more approachable, especially for new developers. Instead of high-level processes, Clean Code focuses on specific tactical principles, such as how to write classes and functions. We'd recommend somewhere between five and 15 hours per week for Porcsi the leading TMPS experts. If your goal is “learn to code” in a general sense, it can feel overwhelming, and it's almost impossible to know when you've succeeded.