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7 Tips our Developers recommend to Newbie Devs

EmilyCook321 on July 15, 2021

Today is World Youth Skills Day so we want to celebrate young people’s access to training and career opportunities by providing some inspiration fo...
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Rafael Osipov • Edited

My advice: get registered on codewars.com and solve katas. As you solved kata, check what others did to solve the same task.

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EmilyCook321 • Edited

Also a good tip! I will need to check out codewars. :)

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EmilyCook321

Thank you for the tip- it's always helpful to read someone else's code in terms of learning. :)

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Rafael Osipov

That repository contains links to educational materials and tools, suitable for developers with any level of experience.

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Mario Golik

I think that for beginners I would recommend two channels with a clear conscience =>
{
youtube.com/c/TraversyMedia/videos
youtube.com/c/TheNetNinja/videos
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EmilyCook321

Nice one, Mario! Indeed, Traversy Media is a classic however The Net Ninja is new to me. Thanks for sharing :)

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Mario Golik

You are welcome Emily ;-) Best regards and Keep on coding 💻🌪

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EmilyCook321

For sure!👩‍💻 🎉

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Madison Tift

I really enjoyed the JS30 challenges when I was starting out. These projects are a little more fun than the typical free offerings and increase nicely in complexity. javascript30.com/

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EmilyCook321

Cool! These sound like a good way to gradually increase the learning curve. Thanks for sharing, Madison!