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Advanced TypeScript Fundamentals

Marius Schulz
Marius Schulz

Learn the newest language features TypeScript has to offer. Learn how to use optional chaining, const assertions, conditional types, and more!

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Optimize your Learning

Learning Tips Every Developer Should Know

Learning will be a constant in your career no matter what you decide to do, especially if you are breaking into tech.

There are a number of tried and true methods that will allow you to learn more efficiently so that you can keep up with the industry. These evergreen methods will serve you well no matter your level of expertise.

Upcoming Events

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Mental Models for concurrent React

Concurrent React from Scratch

Shawn Wang・36m

In this talk, we’ll create an effective mental model of Concurrent React by building a tiny clone of React! We will start with a blank JS file and learn about how React renders components, schedules Time-Slicing updates with a Work Loop, and more!

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Visualize React through Metaphor

Drawing the Invisible: React Explained

Maggie Appleton・36m

A guide to the fundamentals of React explained through five visual metaphors. From component trees to state, Maggie explains the analogies and metaphorical comparisons that helped her "get" React for the first time.

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Fresh Course

Accessible Cross-Browser CSS Form Styling

Stephanie Eckles・1h 52m・Course
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Learn Serverless

Netlify Serverless Functions and Hasura

Jason Lengstorf・1h 27m・Course
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layout design

Declarative UIs without CSS with elm-ui

Flavio Corpa ・1h 27m・Course

Build a Business-Oriented Developer Portfolio

Crafting an excellent portfolio piece is tough. You need to design what you're going to build, shape the work, and then do the actual work... but on top of all of that, you also need to communicate and show the process.

This means you need to learn in public, build in public, write about your work in progress, discuss what you learned, and summarize your understanding.

Because if you don't show your work, nobody will know what you did. They might assume it was nothing. The reality is that this a lot of tedious, pain in the ass, time-consuming unpaid work.

You don't have to do this alone. You can join a Portfolio Project Club!

6 weeks ・ Starting Mid-May
6 weeks ・ Starting Mid-May
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Portfolio Project

Introduction to Cloudflare Workers

Kristian Freeman

Create and deploy a Cloudflare Worker that will examine the request for location data, and render HTML featuring information for the closest concert taking place based on the nearest regional Cloudflare Location.

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Digital Gardening for Developers

Success in software development requires deeply layered, high-value communication. If you are serious about making an impact in your coding career, you should get good at writing words as well as code. This an agreed-upon quality for developers. And it all starts with having your own digital garden.

The phrase "digital garden" is a metaphor for thinking about writing and creating that focuses less on the resulting "showpiece" and more on the process, care, and craft it takes to get there. — Joel Hooks

Create a Digital Garden CLI with Rust

Content Authoring

Create a Digital Garden CLI with Rust

Chris Biscardi・1h 10m
Build a Site From Scratch with Next.js

Create A Portfolio

Build a Site From Scratch with Next.js

Tomasz Łakomy・37m
Build a Developer Blog with Gatsby

Start a Blog

Build a Developer Blog with Gatsby

Laurie Barth・35m
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Accept Payments and Sell Products

Create an eCommerce Store with Next.js and Stripe Checkout

Colby Fayock

E-commerce is here to stay and as professional developers we need to understand how to build fully custom stores for our clients using the best modern tools available.

Amazon Web Services

Deep Dive into AWS 🤯

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has over 165 services. Not sure where to start? Let these courses guide you through quickly getting up and running on AWS.

Community Resource

Learn Something New

A Community Resource is a course that is free to access for all. The instructor of this course requested it to be open to the public.

Start Building Accessible Web Applications Today

Accessible Portfolio Pieces

Start Building Accessible Web Applications Today

Marcy Sutton・2h 7m ・ Course
    Develop Accessible Web Apps with React

    Accessible React Applications

    Develop Accessible Web Apps with React

    Erin Doyle・1h 28m・Course
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      Create AI-powered Transcripts

      Video Analysis App with NextJS and Symbl.ai

      Vladimir Novick・38m・Course

      Add Conversation Intelligence to your video or voice application without training Machine Learning models.

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      Content Management System

      Headless WordPress with GraphQL

      Kevin Cunningham・59m・Course

      You and your clients will be able to take advantage of WordPress's content editing experience, without having to settle for a cookie-cutter theme on the frontend.