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Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2-hour Stanford lecture on AI careers. It will teach you more about winning in the AI race than all the AI content you’ve scrolled past this year.
Node.js & Express.js are a great combo to use to build the back end of your site.
They work great together and help you create tons of fun projects.
In this 8-hour course @john_smilga will teach you the fundamentals of Node & Express to get you started.
https://t.co/3TXEzkRya5
Here's a fun project – use JavaScript to build your own discord bot, completely in the cloud.
There's nothing to install on your machine, and it costs no $$ to host your bot.
In this course @beaucarnes helps you build a Discord bot for free with JS.
https://t.co/zCgwWvg8Jf
Instead of manually iterating over an array with a loop in JavaSript, there's another way – the map() method.
Wanna learn how it works?
In this guide @nsebhastian shows you how to use JavaScript's .map() function (array method) to improve your code.
https://t.co/sFzok8zdZ5
CSS background properties let you control the size of an image so you can make it responsive.
So you'll use them a lot in responsive design.
In this detailed illustrated guide @JoyShaheb shows every CSS background property explained w/ code samples.
https://t.co/QXMA0t1A8P
Building an end-to-end machine learning project is a great way to practice your skills.
Especially when you can use a real dataset.
In this detailed guide, @renanmouraf teaches you how to analyze and clean data, create your ML model, and set up an API.
https://t.co/Rnl07lzzb2
If you need to create the back-end of a web app, give Node.js and Express.js a try.
You can use this great combo to build all kinds of projects.
In this 8-hour course @john_smilga will teach you the fundamentals of Node & Express to get you started.
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Taking an online course is a great self-paced way to learn a new skill.
And Coursera still offers a ton of theirs for free – you just have to know where to find them.
In this guide @dhawalhshah shares 1,600 Coursera courses that are still totally free.
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Git is a popular version control system that helps you track changes in your code & collaborate with other devs.
But getting started really can be tricky at first.
Here @AnnaSkoulikari explains how Git & version control work in a beginner-friendly way.
https://t.co/aAJ9nhz5T1
A React frontend connected to a Node backend works really well for just about any app you want to build.
So do you want to learn how to it all up, step by step?
In this guide Reed shows you how to configure the entire project & deploy it to the web.
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This is a big step you can take as a developer.
You only need 3 hours to go through 8 quick lessons to help you start with machine learning. You can literally start after dinner and still have time for a movie before bed!
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