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Free Ways to Code Exclusively During COVID-19
The internet has decided just how we are going to spend our time in quarantine. As of this writing, online education services are offering a bountiful number of free courses because of COVID-19.
Learning Code for Free: The Ultimate Guide for 2023
This ultimate guide shares 72 free resources to learn to code for free, as well as how to choose the best resources.
7 Best Python Books for Beginners in 2023
If you are thinking of picking a language as a beginner, Python is not just a fine language to choose. It’s practically undeniable. Here are Books on Code’s best books on Python.
Clean Code Review: Top 7 Principles You Must Know
Clean Code is rare classic in programming books that programmers can't live without. Here are 7 key takeaways from the book.
Top 5 Books on Dynamic Programming for Beginners (2023)
With these best books on dynamic programming, you can learn dynamic programming problems easier and master the code interview.
The 5 Best Books on Algorithms for Mastering the Code Interview
In order to master the code interview for top companies, select one of the best books on algorithms to be your companion. It will teach you how to build, test, and optimize algorithms based on common algorithm structures.
What is Web Accessibility and Why Does It Matter?
There is no better time to talk about web accessibility. To advocate for web accessibility, you need to answer the essential questions for your team like “What is web accessibility?”
Top 10 Web Accessibility Standards Every Developer Should Know
These 10 web accessibility standards give you an easy starting point to begin thinking about and implementing accessibility standards.
The Best Golang Book For Beginners
While Python is the unicorn that most beginning software developers are compelled to learn first, the Go programming language is a powerhouse that gives a beginner programmer an edge.
How to Choose the Perfect Programming Book to Read Right Now
Choosing quality books is a skill. But you need to evaluate more than quality to choose the perfect programming book: you need to know precisely what you want to study.
Climb to CSS Mastery Using CSS Functions in 2023
In 2020, we have a source to completely demystify CSS functions. Learning and understanding CSS functions are an essential step toward advancing as a UI front-end developer.
How to Be a Programmer: 3 Crucial Strategies You Need
These three crucial strategies to becoming a programmer are to help change your mindset, dispel fear, and become the programmer you want to be.
3 Coping Strategies for Programmers in Quarantine
When something like a personal crisis or a global pandemic such as the notorious coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) occurs, a war is waged on our concentration. Here are three ways to shift your mindset during a personal crisis to get through it stronger than ever.
3 Common Self-Taught Programmer Mistakes That You May Be Making
Self-taught coders are getting more prevalent, and this trend will only continue with the 2020 coronavirus. If you are learning at home, consider these mistakes that self-taught programmers make.
Eloquent Javascript 2nd Edition vs 3rd Edition
Learn the surprising differences between Eloquent Javascript 3rd edition and 2nd edition. Be fully informed.
7 Surprising Steps to Crack the Code Interview
To crack the code interview, you need to realize a test is all the coding interview is, and to crack it, you need to study to pass the test.
5 Top Free Books for Front-end Web Developers
I took the guesswork out of the search for free programming books by compiling highly-regarded, free books on front-end web development.
3 Surefire Ways to Designing Your Work Life as a Programmer
As programmers, our primary job is to be a problem solver (or problem creator, depending on how you look at it). But many of the skills we learn on the job are also skills we can apply to other areas — like our own lives.
The Pragmatic Programmer Book 2nd Edition Differences
What’s the difference between Pragmatic Programmer 2000 and 2020? If you own the first edition, is the new 20th-anniversary edition even worth buying?
[Best Beginner Book] You Don't Know JS Yet: Get Started
You Don’t Know JS Yet: Get Started should not be called Get Started. Its truer title is “Under the Hood,” since the entire idea behind book one of the series is to lift the hood, point out the components, and highlight idiosyncrasies in Javascript.