1. DevDocs.io - documentation for all the tools/frameworks in one place 2 Daily.dev - chrome extension for all developer news - customizable 3. Reddit.com - follow webdev sub-reddit & other related sub-reddits 4. news.YCombinator.com - for good developer news and advice and journeys 5. Indiehackers.com - journey of developers & how they built great products 6. dev.to - good developement tutorials
Nice video, big talk now is Headless websites. It’s all about API’s. I am a web developer, web designer plus I’m also a photographer. My advice to anybody is diversify!
Thanks Adrian! I found many new sites seems to be useful for me in the future 🙏 How about the situation down there? Keep up the good work, you are doing better and better with these informational videos, following you on twitter too 👌 Greetings from Europe
Thanks for the thoughts, it’s been interesting here in Aus, so far so good though, and work has picked up so few less videos, but hopefully more enjoyable ones!
Can you also please make a video series every week for 5 min in which u talk about any interesting free weekly releases by themeforest or codester... It will give us more oppurtunity to engage with each other every week...
Just spotted your channel for the first time! Very nice content you have, but i have two question. Can you do a roadmap of 2020-2021 web developer or frontend backend etc w/e (well depends in what country i live in eastern europe so roadmap from australia may differ) from your experience, how much it takes for someone to land a job as a junior or even internship? Lets say you do 2-5 hours a day learning/coding, my second question is what you think of freecodecamp? Is it worth it?
there is so much more to development than just building a website. I'm sad to see that you feature resources that targets less than 1% of the IT industry
Can you please share what else one can look at as im learning coding but not that keen on just building websites? Please list us much as you can for us newbies to learn from your experience and knowledge. Thanks
@@hart-coded If you are only learning to code, the first thing that you should be looking at is "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald Knuth. It is the bible of programming for a reason. If you want to become a programmer, forget courses and tools and learn the fundamentals first. This way the programming language becomes not important and you are going to write great code in any language. Then switch over to the "Gang of four design patterns". Then swich over to uncle Bob Martin and the SOLID principles. And this is only for Programming, where we did not even scratch networks, Databases, ETLs, Communication, BI, CRMs, ERPs, .... These are fundamentals for a reason. Once you go through them and get some experience working on some serious systems, you will also understand why website development is a complete joke.
1. DevDocs.io - documentation for all the tools/frameworks in one place
2 Daily.dev - chrome extension for all developer news - customizable
3. Reddit.com - follow webdev sub-reddit & other related sub-reddits
4. news.YCombinator.com - for good developer news and advice and journeys
5. Indiehackers.com - journey of developers & how they built great products
6. dev.to - good developement tutorials
This just pops up into my recommendations and I like it.
Awesome! Thank you you and TH-cam!
Anyone who saw StackOverflow home page for the first time? 😂
Lol wow, that's a thing.
Its a toxic af community
I have seen many time
🤣bruhh
We who had TH-cam recommend this are the chosen ones.
HAhah great to hear!
I wanna gonna say me too, but
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then I realized I had already subscribed him XD
Now I think I am so isolated from the developer world.
Thanks for introducing me to these great resources.
No worries, I know the feeling!
You deserve 1 million subscribers.
Thanks man :)
Wow, i thought im fine with all my hard searched websources, but then you come around and show me two great sites i didnt know of.
Thx a lot!
Hell yeah! Goal complete!
it's great to know what is worth reading, but it is even greater to know how much is too much. Staying focused is hard.
That's true!
Nice video, big talk now is Headless websites. It’s all about API’s. I am a web developer, web designer plus I’m also a photographer. My advice to anybody is diversify!
Thanks for sharing! :)
can you please explain what headless websites are?
Thanks Adrian!
I found many new sites seems to be useful for me in the future 🙏
How about the situation down there?
Keep up the good work, you are doing better and better with these informational videos, following you on twitter too 👌
Greetings from Europe
Thanks for the thoughts, it’s been interesting here in Aus, so far so good though, and work has picked up so few less videos, but hopefully more enjoyable ones!
Loved the recommendations, the extension definitively worth mentioning, just what I was looking for.
Greetings from Colombia. Keep up the good work.
From unknown country you helped me more thank you alot💙🙏🏾
Thanks :) good to hear things like this
Great and useful list m8. Liked and subbed 👍
Cheers!
Thanks. Appreciate these resources you’ve shared
No worries!
Great resources, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Thabks!
Where is my browser bookmark button, great list ! Thank you.
Awesome haha
This video is very great to me and those people who are want programming world news and information.
Thanks
Great Job, Thanks 👍.
Can you recommend communities for UI/UX.
are you...... are you winking at me?
Great video, btw.
Of course haha!
Is this a specific Australian native accent or is English your second language? Very interesting.
James Evans I’m unique, not quite sure what my accent is
@@AdrianTwarog Judging by your second name, you are of Polish origin. Can you speak Polish? (I can't btw)
how can you stay chilled while coding?
Good question! I’ll have to think on that one lol
By turning on the Air conditioner😂😂
Put on some background music
Great video man, very informative
You’re the best! Thank you so fking much for your great content! Keep going man!
For sure!
Can you also please make a video series every week for 5 min in which u talk about any interesting free weekly releases by themeforest or codester... It will give us more oppurtunity to engage with each other every week...
Ramesh Kumar good idea, yeah I think I could do something like that
wow.. Thank you so much for this list of websites.
Thanks man, you are really doing good job.
is really awesome i liked it . i planned to start my youtube channel in my language & it really give me idea how to start.
is there goin to be a digital version of the book you are making?
Yep!
All the cool websites your mentioned
Thanks you
Very helpful 👍, thank you Adrian 🙏
Just spotted your channel for the first time!
Very nice content you have,
but i have two question.
Can you do a roadmap of 2020-2021 web developer or frontend backend etc w/e (well depends in what country i live in eastern europe so roadmap from australia may differ)
from your experience, how much it takes for someone to land a job as a junior or even internship? Lets say you do 2-5 hours a day learning/coding,
my second question is what you think of freecodecamp? Is it worth it?
william super that’s a good idea!
@@AdrianTwarog i hope you do a video on this!
This is really helpful. Thanks!! 😇
Good to hear!
I love you work and very helpful and love the way you explain the things
Thanks!
Good tips! Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Fantastic list!
Who else is seeing Stack Overflow's homepage for the first time?🙆♂️🙊
Me!
I still didn't see it😂. But it is my most visited page after google. ,😂
@@adilhussain8198 bro 😂
Thank you for this video❤️
Thank you for this wonderful content🔥👍
thanks this was really useful!!
What is that you are using that website or program at 0:15
It’s the same one as at the end of the video which is dailydev
Great content in deed!!
Thanks ,these all are very useful !!🙏🙏
@Adrian
:) much appreciated
Must watch video !
cheers :)
The discord link is expired
Really awesome videos Sir
Thanks :)
Thank you sir, these sites are very helpful 👍✌
Great to hear
How much is your book? I am not in Australia btw
Thank you for your sharing
Regex... Totally agree.
Thanks mate!
great! thank you so much!
ps: discord link is invalid/expired ...
Thanks I’m looking into it, I think it broke
thanks Adrian you are awesome
:)
Informative
Thank you Adrian
You’re welcome :)
Subscribed 🙌
Can you do us a tuto onMobi rrise? i think they are surprisingly good
Who has so much time to frequently check these websites.
Good post!
Indie hackers need invitation code
Can you provide..
Helpful
Cheers
Thank you❤
Can't connect to discord😢
Lai Yi I’ll take a look maybe the link broke
Slashdot and Hacker News
🔥🔥
Amazing
Awesome!
where is #W3_School ?
Wow awesome sir#RazeshM
Awsome
Thank u
You’re welcome!
where is w3schools ?
Bro make a vedio on web site that teach web development for free
I have Wordpress ones if that’s what you mean?
thank u
there is so much more to development than just building a website. I'm sad to see that you feature resources that targets less than 1% of the IT industry
Yep!
Can you please share what else one can look at as im learning coding but not that keen on just building websites? Please list us much as you can for us newbies to learn from your experience and knowledge. Thanks
@@hart-coded If you are only learning to code, the first thing that you should be looking at is "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald Knuth. It is the bible of programming for a reason. If you want to become a programmer, forget courses and tools and learn the fundamentals first. This way the programming language becomes not important and you are going to write great code in any language. Then switch over to the "Gang of four design patterns". Then swich over to uncle Bob Martin and the SOLID principles. And this is only for Programming, where we did not even scratch networks, Databases, ETLs, Communication, BI, CRMs, ERPs, ....
These are fundamentals for a reason. Once you go through them and get some experience working on some serious systems, you will also understand why website development is a complete joke.
@@mawla14 wow you know your stuff. So can I ask what do you do?
@@hart-coded I'm a Consultant, desinging and developing backend systems for various companies. Some corporations and fortune 500 companies
thxxx
For sure
The most important caniuse.com
Should have mentioned TH-cam too 😂
@Mujju Zone
I follow dzone
I believe web sites like w3schools.com and freecodecamp.org are also nice for beginners to check out