@shadeed9 This is me! That fan sound is my constant companion. It’s like an outward manifestation of my internal working mind. Fan-free work is my aspiration!
Fighting the cascade? 💪
In this vid on @TheOdinProject I dive into 3 aspects: specificity, inheritance & rule order
https://t.co/NcWJrqq9NU
Check out the Odin project for great curriculums to get you started in code. All for available for free!
#LearnToCode#csscascade
If you're a web developer or designer, you should have a personal portfolio website.
There, you can share info about yourself, give examples of your work, and so on.
@saam_codes shows you how to build your own with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, & Bootstrap 5.
https://t.co/LZuORcVzeS
@Tpchant@scrimba Working my way through this. It is excellent content, expertly presented. I hope you're really happy with what you achieved with this course Tom! I know plenty of people will be excited to learn and it might remove some of the fear and mystery enshrouding AI.
@bookercodes I agree with the premise of this tweet but disagree with your statement:
"The best most hard-working candidates aren't having problems."
Nothing in life (including recruitment) is achieved by merit alone.
I'm learning React but I also feel this article... I come from a *cough* UI Dev background and accessibility is in my bones; but if I want to play the game in the present arena I need to learn React; nay I need to slay React. So-- needs must!
The age of frontend JavaScript frameworks eating the web world didn’t happen simply because some well-meaning developers found great DX…we were fed a line.
@jaredcwhite pulls no punches in The Great Gaslighting of the JavaScript Era
https://t.co/2lCTDMxJcU
It's @scrimba course launch day 🚀 My new React Router 6 course is now available 100% FOR FREE on Scrimba!
Because we're excited, we're giving away a free year of Scrimba Pro to a ☘️ lucky ☘️ someone who retweets THIS initial tweet. Go ahead, I'll wait ⏱️🙂
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