Student applications for the #MLHFellowship are growing by about 1,000 every 10 hours. More than 50% of them came from direct word-of-mouth referrals. I think we might be on to something here, Watson. 🔎
https://t.co/43216DVWI1
.@BillGates encourages all of us to think about how we can use our programming skills to contribute to the world—and shares some inspiration and thoughts on the pandemic—on an episode of Code Break! ❤️️🖥🙌 Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/hzAXAzfDqK
We're still adding resources to our Code at Home initiative. Looking to get a head start on the 2020 App Challenge? Eligible students can pre-register and use our Code at Home program to start coding today! #Congress4CS https://t.co/rQRoKt7t3d
Learning HTML and CSS is essential if you want a career in web development.
So check out this free 11 hour course that teaches you the basics of both HTML & CSS.
By the end you'll be building your own projects with confidence.
https://t.co/GEgrI6Fvd8
.@psulibs has begun work to document experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic for preservation and future research use -- and they need your help! https://t.co/pjP8dI04LP
Want to learn JavaScript and build some projects for your portfolio?
Sounds like a winning combination.
In this free video tutorial, you'll learn JavaScript by building 7 fun retro games (like snake, pong, whack-a-mole and more).
https://t.co/HBStvs2YRR
We’re glad to offer everyone a way to learn how to use html/css/JS and participate in this workshop. We truly hope everyone continues to code at their own pace after this! Stay safe during this time! #WomenInSTEM#WomenWhoCode#womenintech#nonbinarytech#girlswhocode
Tonight we had our last student workshop for the Spring 2020 semester. I’m glad that our workshop served as a welcome distraction amongst all this chaos! It gave folks some consistency and a chance to still enjoy doing something in a low stakes environment 1/
We made ourselves available to work around others’ schedule based on their free time, access window, by phone etc. If they were unable to, we reassured them that their health and family was more important. We are very proud of this! 3/
Announcing #LockdownConf
A free online conference to help you prepare for a post-pandemic world. April 14.
Panels covering:
🎒 learning new skills
🏡 staying sane while working from home
💼 applying for jobs during the pandemic
💰 finding freelance gigs
https://t.co/WbiPb69Mce
If you've written some HTML, chances are you'll want to style it with some CSS.
And there are a number of ways to do that - but one cool way is with inline styles.
In this inline CSS guide, @amymhaddad shows you how to style an HTML tag directly.
https://t.co/5ZWsR9O0k3
If you're using VSCode, you might take for granted that you can code in pretty much any language.
But have you ever thought about how that works?
In this article, @mehulmpt discusses the Language Server Protocol and how it affects the future of IDEs.
https://t.co/efKf2zMwWI
Can’t believe our workshops end next week! We are soon approaching the end and are so glad many of you were on this journey. Hoping to see some great starter web development projects! Please stay safe in the meantime!
Coursera is offering 100 free certificates in response to the impact of COVID-19.
And over 75 of them weren't free before (which ones? -> @dhawalhshah shares in this article).
So if you've been wanting to get certified in some new tech, the time is now.
https://t.co/wXq0vhkKxc
#HTML tip for today:
If you don't work with <input type="file"> all that often, here's a primer on some of its features:
1️⃣ drag & drop file directly from Finder / File Explorer
2️⃣ choose multiple files
3️⃣ define supported file types