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Useful GitHub Repositories for Developers

1. Front-End Checklist

The Front-End Checklist is an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have/to test before launching your website / HTML page to production.

I hope you will find it useful in your day-to-day development.

https://github.com/thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist

2. Project Based Learning

A collection of programming lessons that teach aspirant software developers how to create an application from start.

There are separate sections for each of the main programming languages in these tutorials.

https://github.com/practical-tutorials/project-based-learning

3. App Ideas Collection

For the purpose of improving your coding abilities, this repository is a fantastic resource for application ideas.

It includes projects of all types:
• Beginner
• Intermediate
• Advanced

https://github.com/florinpop17/app-ideas

4. 30 seconds of code

For all of your development needs, this repository has a wonderful selection of quick JavaScript code snippets.

You can search snippets on their website by
• name
• tag
• language
• or using a snippet's description

https://github.com/30-seconds/30-seconds-of-code

5. Awesome CheatSheets

You can get fantastic CheatSheets for well-known programming languages, frameworks, and development tools in this repository.

In a single file, they contain all the information you need to know.

https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets

6. CSS Protips

Along with HTML and JavaScript, CSS is a key component of the World Wide Web and this repository is a collection of tips to help take your CSS skills pro.

https://github.com/AllThingsSmitty/css-protips

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Increase your typing speed from 45 to 100wpm in 4 simple steps:

1. Touch typing → The first step is learning to type using 10 fingers and without looking down.

- To learn this skill use Typingdotcom because of it’s positioning guides, finger-wise tracks and skill assessments.

- It’s like the alphabet of typing - once you master it, only the sky and your keyboard’s response time are going to be the limit!

- While practicing make sure of accuracy and proper positioning.

2. Practice(surprise surprise) → Well there’s no replacement for consistency, and hardwork done right.

- Typing fast is all about muscle memory, building which takes time and effort.


-
MonkeyType.com is best for giving typing tests because of it’s great UI and insights.

- Make a habit of giving 15-20 tests a day in the beginning, and following accuracy as the key metric.

- Don’t worry though, typing tests are VERY addictive.


3. Compete → Flying solo can get boring right?

- Once you feel comfortable with touch-typing and start hitting ~60wpm consistently, visit
typerace.com to compete with people from all over the world in real time!

4. Read ahead → This is super underrated but can be the key to adding another 10wpm.

- While you type a word out, try to read the next word or two, so that your brain prepare itself for them beforehand. This also helps build muscle memory!

BONUS: Ergonomics and posture play a pivotal role in the way type. Don’t believe me? Try taking the same typing test from your bed and your table.

🚨Note:Try to use a well adjusted table and chair while learning, to get the things right!


Having an above average typing speed can help you solving questions, and write bug-free code quicker in competition and can submit your test well within time.


Telegram: @technical_stark
How to build a side income $$


[1] Build your personal brand

Personal branding can literally open 100s of doors for you.

No matter what field you are in, promoting yourself is always a plus.

Pick a social media platform and start showcasing your skills.


[2] Proof of work

One of my favourite topics to talk about.

Create a portfolio, upload code on Github, build a social presence on social media, make a PPT on a project, etc.

Proof of work is a game changer.

[3] Consulting

If you are good at a topic, subject or skill, start giving consultations.

Share your knowledge and keep upskilling.

Don’t stop sharing what you know and what you can do best.

[4] Courses

Create a course on what you’re good at.

There are already 100s of courses out there.

So, create a simple-to-understand and effective course and sell it on Udemy or Skillshare.

One of the simplest ways to make passive income.


[5] Freelancing

If you have extra time on weekends, you can take up freelance work or projects.

Freelancers can easily earn from 10K to 50k or more in a month.

If you are an expert, you can also earn over 1 lakh per month. I have paid my flat’s down payment through this.


[6] Start a blog or newsletter

If you’re into writing or good at sharing your thoughts, start a blog or paid newsletter.

I know for a fact that tech blog writers make $250+ /blog. Many of my friends have made good money this way.


[7] ebooks

If you like writing, consider writing ebooks.

You can sell it online on various platforms and earn money.

It’s much easier than selling a paperback.


[8] YouTube

Since the pandemic, a lot of people have shifted towards content creation.

You can become a YouTuber and earn decent money through it.

However, it takes some time to earn money from the platform.

But again, nothing comes easy.


Disclaimer: Don’t build a side income unless you really need it. You should concentrate on your life, health, loved ones and if time permits your craft. You can make a lot more by being good in your field vs trying to create a side income.

Source:
Tanay Pratap(Twitter)