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Welcome to our channel 🙂

My name is Ilya and I am a full-stack developer. I have spent 2 years in web development, learning every day and improving my skills. This was a tough journey, I went through many courses, books, and resources. Some of them were very good, the others - not so much. The mission of this channel is to collect only BEST resources and establish a framework for learning.

These resources are guaranteed to get you very far, I have tried them myself and was very happy with the result. I have landed an amazing job in international FinTech company and now I am leading the development of cryptopus.co

I want to help other people succeed and do great. Good luck!

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the most important layout techniques in CSS are Flex-Box and CSS Grid. I found some nice games that teach these technologies.

http://cssgridgarden.com
http://flexboxfroggy.com
my 2 favorite websites to learn HTML / CSS / Javascript from scratch:

freecodecamp.org - an amazing website, that teaches you everything necessary to become a web developer.

htmldog.com - great tutorials and explanation of concepts. My go-to website for refreshing my knowledge.
I value project-based learning. You need to practice and make things often to solidify your knowledge. Here is an excellent, free, 30 - day course that allows you to strengthen your skills in HTML + CSS + Vanilla Javascript:

https://javascript30.com

Here is a good example how far disciplined practice can take you in 180 days:

https://jenniferdewalt.com
I have found a brilliant developer, take a look at what he has to say on
What Programming Languages to Learn For 2018

https://archive.org/details/MP41080pWhatProgrammingLanguagesToLearnFor2018
I will just leave more of his videos here, they are very good. He has deleted them from his channel, but they are just gold. I have found them for you.

Passing The Technical Interview Top 10 Tips (from A Google Engineer)

https://archive.org/details/MP41080pPassingTheTechnicalInterviewTop10TipsfromAGoogleEngineer

Software Engineer Salaries In 2018, Tech Levels, And Lifestyle

https://archive.org/details/MP41080pSoftwareEngineerSalariesIn2018TechLevelsAndLifestyle

A Day In The Life Of A Google Software Engineer

https://archive.org/details/MP41080pADayInTheLifeOfAGoogleSoftwareEngineer

Netflix Interview for software engineer (tech culture & career path analysis)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqb2Ussm7bo

MORE VIDEOS HERE:
https://archive.org/details/TechLeadYTCB
I have also re-discovered some great mobile apps to learn coding on the go. Sometimes you just want to get familiar with new language or principles, these apps are the best to do this! Check them out on your iOS / Android device.

My students really like using them!

many languages:
https://www.getpy.com/
https://www.sololearn.com/

javascript:
https://grasshopper.codes/
Rocket Devs - Essential Skills pinned «Welcome to our channel 🙂 My name is Ilya and I am a full-stack developer. I have spent 2 years in web development, learning every day and improving my skills. This was a tough journey, I went through many courses, books, and resources. Some of them were…»
Working in Unix-based system for a developer is like speaking English in 21st century. If you want to succeed, you have to do this.

It's a general knowledge that Unix-based systems are much more friendly for developers. In my experience, you just get more things done with Linux / Mac OS systems, especially using terminals (ZSH is my personal favorite). I have no idea how to use common developer tools on Windows, but they are very straightforward on Linux / Mac OS.

ℹ️ You can experiment with Linux by installing it on your USB stick.
https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#0

ℹ️ Or just through a virtual machine:
https://www.virtualbox.org/

This is one of the most valuable things you will learn in your career.
After you install Linux, you can become AMAZINGLY productive.
Here is a very good, and free course by Wes Bos that will teach you how to get things done ⚡️FAST⚡️

https://commandlinepoweruser.com/
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🚀 Learning Full Stack Javascript in Depth

This is my absolute ❤️ FAVORITE ❤️ resource. This resource made it happen for me. It has everything you need to learn Full Stack Development in interactive, step-by-step tutorials. Right in your terminal.

❗️Yes, you will need to know how to use terminal to do these tutorials. If you do not know how, see the post above.

It mostly teaches you Node.js but there is also some React, MongoDB, Express, Koa, etc. And core JavaScript knowledge.

https://nodeschool.io/#workshoppers

If you do Core tutorials + 80% of Electives courses (should take about 2 months) you are already employable. I am serious.
Here is another great tutorial website. It uses a custom made solution where code changes in real time. The most interactive tutorials I have ever seen.

There are a bunch of courses like “introduction to CSS Grid” and flex box.

You can edit the code right during the tutorial.
Give it a try, I had quite a productive time learning there!

https://scrimba.com/