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Here is a list of best resources for the developers (mostly web). Feel free to add your resources as well because sharing is caring.

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General Resources for Web Development

  • Codecademy: A place to learn and practice web development concepts and languages.

  • egghead: A place to learn new web development concepts and languages, both for free and paid.

  • Codewars: A place to challenge yourself and hone your coding skills. See if you can find any fellow ZTM students on there and team up!

  • Code School: A number of web development tutorials, some available for free. A great place to learn coding.

  • freeCodeCamp.org: A free site for learning web development. Optionally, you can pledge to donate money to charities while you learn, giving incentive to keep working. In particular, this site features a number of JavaScript algorithms for practice and preparation for technical job interviews.

  • StackOverflow: A massive resource of questions and answers having to do with coding. If you have a question regarding web development or coding in general, chances are it has already been answered on StackOverflow.

Free Tools For Students

  • Student Developer Pack: The best developer tools, free for students via @githubeducation

  • JetBrains Student License: Free individual licenses of the award-winning professional developer tools from JetBrains for students and faculty members.

Git and GitHub

  • Try Git: Learn how to use Git with Code School's interactive course
  • Git Cheat Sheet : A cheat sheet that features the most important and commonly used Git commands for easy reference.
  • Markdown cheat sheet: Most web pages on GitHub are written using the Markdown HTML-preprocessor language. This cheat sheet includes most of the useful syntax for Markdown.

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