Content from @ravikmMR Twitter Thread.
1.Developer-roadmap
Beginners who want to learn about front-end development but don’t know where to start are recommended to check out this repository.
You can get a full tutorial on development, which I translated in a previous article.
2,FreeCodeCamp
A friendly community for Web developers with a host of video lectures and course resources to learn programming for free.
3,Ebook foundation
A very large library of computer e-books, all resources are free.
4,30 seconds of code
The repository covers a lot of very important topics, with great visuals and excellent code snippets. Not just JS!
5,The Front-End Checklist
A front-end checklist, this repository contains an exhaustive list of all elements that need to be tested before the site goes into production, such as SEO, Accessibility, and so on.
6,33-js concepts
33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know, with accompanying videos.
7,You Don’t Know JS
“JavaScript you Don’t Know”, a very good open source ebook that delves into the core mechanics of the JavaScript language.
Eight,Awesome-Cheatsheets
A cheat sheet for popular programming languages, frameworks, and development tools that integrates and retrieves commonly used development apis.
9,Public APIs
A collection of free apis for software and Web development, public apis provided by many projects can be found here.
10,Coding Interview University
The repository lists a number of interview programs that will help you prepare for technical interviews with various Internet companies.
Done, let’s put it in the favorites to eat ash ~