๐ Haven't written there for a while, but https://t.co/9xWDJdw0zj still gets ~2k visitors a week.
Wondering if anyone would want to sponsor? (~$25 for 1 week)
Primary audience = beginner developers, well suited to ppl selling courses.
Traffic stats ๐
https://t.co/pNfvFUBDB0
The first new article on Code The Web in a while! ๐
This one is a beginner's guide to localStorage โ learn how to store data in the browser, even when the page is reloaded!
https://t.co/Y8RmrA6oeZ
Pro tip. If you're doing web development on a macbook then set "Show scroll bars" to "Always".
Otherwise you *WILL* leave some overflow scroll somewhere in your website and not notice and it will look like shit for your windows users.
PS - I'm thinking of starting a small-ish accountability group for peeps learning to code, since I've been looking for more of a support system.
It'll be focused around building the daily habit of learning & checking in with/helping eachother.
LMK if you want to take part๐
I did it! The massive @KanbanMail update that I've been working on for the past two months is finally LIVE!!! ๐ฑ๐ฑ
๐ฅ Offline support
๐ฅ Cleaner design
๐ฅ MUCH better usability
๐ฅ Epic dark mode
๐ฅ Split View
๐ฅ And much, much more!!!
๐ https://t.co/ZA3RwVR4Fx
@wilbertliu If you only ever learn one language, learning Javascript is one language you can learn and then do anything you want to.
There might be better tools out there for certain jobs, but it's the most flexible tool around. The ecosystem is evolving rapidly too.