THE GIT AND GITHUB CRASH COURSE I WISH I HAD WHEN I STARTED WORKING IN TECH!
The idea with this crash course was to teach you how to use git and github but more so to get you comfortable with certain areas in particular that may be a bit more advanced, so you can avoid mistakes!
If I was at the absolute beginning and wanted to just start learning to code again, here are some resources I would try to look at to start my journey:
I am definitely a victim of not listening to Leon about taking care of myself physically and mentally. I pushed myself physically to injury then burnt out trying to keep up despite it. But you only fail when you fully quit so #100devs catchup crew is where we are now
Taking it from my main account cause I don't want to repost but I've been feeling this a lot lately due to recent events and having to purge my timelines
Roadmap and resources I used when learning to code.
Probably the most asked question I get on a daily basis. Hope this guides you down a good path with good resources.
YouTube is a free university.
But there are more than 38,000,000 channels there and it's hard to find the good ones.
Here are 10 channels that will make you smarter:
There are FREE programs and resources to help you start a career in Software Engineering. @leonnoel@DThompsonDev@mastermndio all have communities of peer mentors and resources. Leon and Aaron also host completely FREE bootcamps.
Here are some other resources to checkout. 🧵
I just discovered that @leonnoel runs a coding bootcamp and ALL the bootcamp content is up for free on his YouTube channel: HTML, CSS, JS, Node, React, and career advice. This is like 120+ hours, again, for FREE. Mind blown. This guy is the real deal.
https://t.co/4iMNRnRew7
Who needs a Udemy course to help them reach that next level? Like, comment and retweet. I'll pick a few people and give them the Udemy course of their choice.
Reminder that this is free.99 and I spent 11 hours on this for people asking FAQs to be well-informed/always open to editing and updates. #blacktechtwitter#techishiring#techtwitter
No excuses now. It's all here!
https://t.co/7zQyCGbIXw
How can I Network as a Developer to build connections and get a job in tech?
I get this question almost daily. Here is how I do it and the exact same way I have built up my network and REAL GENUINE CONNECTIONS!
With a live example: