Topics
- Accessibility
Techniques that make websites usable by as many people as possible.
Updated 1 year ago
- Career
How to thrive as a software engineer.
Updated 1 year ago
- Chrome Developer Tools
Handy tools for inspecting a web page.
Updated 1 year ago
- CSS
The language that makes web pages pretty.
Updated 1 year ago
- Debugging
Ways to diagnose problems with website logic, speed, SEO and accessibility.
Updated 1 year ago
- Finances
What to do with your cheddar.
Updated 1 year ago
- Fitness
Healthy body, healthy mind.
Updated 1 year ago
- Git
A way to track, revert and collaborate on code changes.
Updated 1 year ago
- Interviews
How to demonstrate your problem-solving skills to strangers.
Updated 1 year ago
- JavaScript
The language that makes webpages interactive.
Updated 1 year ago
- Learning
Teaching yourself.
Updated 2 years ago
- macOS
The operating system that runs on a Mac.
Updated 1 year ago
- Programming
How to tell a computer what to do.
Updated 1 year ago
- Screencasting
How to create high-quality video tutorials about web development.
Updated 1 year ago
- Storytelling
How to write compelling, valuable content.
Updated 1 year ago
- SvelteKit
A concise UI framework powered by Svelte and Vite.
Updated 1 year ago
- Terminal
How to use a computer like itβs 1981.
Updated 2 years ago
- Testing
How to prove code your code does what you think it does.
Updated 1 year ago
- Tmux
A tool for running multiple terminal sessions in a single window.
Updated 3 years ago
- TypeScript
A JavaScript extension that prevents errors by validating data types.
Updated 5 months ago
- Vim
A terminal-based code editor that encourages a keyboard-only workflow.
Updated 1 year ago
- Workflow
Ways to stay organized and get things done.
Updated 1 year ago