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Top Developers, Engineers & Techies Resources
1. Codewars is a website where you can practice your coding skills by solving coding challenges. Each challenge is a small coding problem that you need to solve in order to progress to the next challenge. Codewars challenges are written in a variety of programming languages, and they range in difficulty from beginner to expert. It is also a great way to improve your problem-solving skills. You can also compete against other users to see who can solve the challenges the fastest.
2. Exercism is a free, open-source online learning platform that provides a structured way to practice coding in a variety of programming languages. It features a collection of exercises, each of which focuses on a specific programming concept or skill. Exercism users can submit their solutions to exercises for feedback and review from other users and mentors. Exercism also provides a variety of resources to help users learn new programming languages and techniques, such as tutorials, documentation, and community forums.
3. CodeNewbie is a podcast and website that helps people learn to code and break into the tech industry. It features interviews with experienced developers, career advice, and tutorials on a variety of programming languages and technologies. If you’re new to coding, CodeNewbie is a great place to start. The podcast and website offer a wealth of resources to help you learn the basics of coding, choose a programming language, and find your first job in the tech industry.
4. DeveloperTea is a tech learning platform that offers a variety of resources to help developers of all levels learn new things and stay up-to-date on the latest trends. It features a podcast, website, and courses on a variety of tech topics, such as programming, software engineering, career advice, and more. The Developer Tea podcast is a weekly show that features interviews with experts on a variety of tech topics. The show is hosted by Chris Fisher and Wes Bos.
5. CodePen is a web development environment for front-end developers that allows you to code and build web applications online. It is a great resource for prototyping and experimenting with new code ideas, as well as for learning new web development technologies. It provides a split-screen editor where you can write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code, and see the results of your code immediately. This makes it easy to try out new ideas and see how they work.
6. Replit is a cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE) that allows developers of all levels to code and build web applications, mobile applications, and other software projects online. Replit provides a collaborative workspace where developers can write, edit, run, and share code in real time. Replit also supports a wide range of programming languages and technologies, making it a great resource for prototyping, learning new skills, and building production-ready applications.