Resources that have been useful during the process of learning and building.
Just a phenomenal resource all around. The curriculum and YouTube channel are great. Quincy Larson's weely '5 Links Worth Your Time' emails are great. The freeCodeCamp radio is great. Beyond that, there's too much helpful content to list. Best of all, since it features and links to other content and content creators, it's an excellent way to find other helpful resources and communities.
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Daniel Shiffman's energy is infectious. His kindness and humility are so welcoming. His exlpanations are so clear. His examples are so illuminating. The Coding Train YouTube channel is an excellent place to check for resources on a tremendous number of topics. There are a few resources that are worth highlighting as introductions to the channel.
The Coding Train YouTube channel
'Git and GitHub for Poets' video series
'Working with Data and APIs in JavaScript' video series
Jeff Delaney's videos are so good, it's hard to know where to start. The explanations are so fast and succinct that it's one of the few channels worth watching on 1x speed or slower. Nearly everything he posts is marvelous, but below are a few highlights. '4 Steps to Become a Developer' may be the best summation of the topic ever published.
'4 Steps to Become a Developer'
'100 Seconds of Code' video series
'Developer Productivity' video series
There are aren't a lot of videos, but all the content is helpful and well-presented.
'Docker Tutorial for Beginners - A Full DevOps Course on How to Run Applications in Containers'
'Docker Tutorial for Beginners - Interactive Practice Labs'
'MySQL Tutorial for Beginners [Full Course]'