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Lessons Learned from My Journey as a Self-Taught Developer
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Self-Taught Journey

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Lessons Learned from My Journey as a Self-Taught Developer
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Table of Contents
  1. Getting Started
  2. Roadmap
  3. License
  4. Acknowledgments

Getting Started

I follow these steps by steps to become self taught web developer.

Learn Git and Github

Learn Git from 0 experience to professional level in 3 courses.

Course Description
Lesson 1 What is git?, ... , Extra Feature 3: How to Remove Git
Lesson 2 Command: git push, ... , Using Our SSH Key
Lesson 3 Git Branching and Merging

Git Cheatsheet

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Write HTML and CSS

Learn how to build websites with HTML and CSS

HTML CSS Reference

Personal Notes in Closed issues

Table of Contents
  1. HTML Basics
  2. CSS Basics
  3. Hovers, Transitions, Shadows
  4. Chrome DevTools & CSS Box Model
  5. Text Styles
  6. The HTML Structure
  7. Images and Text Boxes
  8. CSS Display Property
  9. The div Element
  10. Nested Layouts Technique
  11. CSS Grid
  12. Flexbox
  13. Nested Flexbox
  14. CSS Position
  15. Position Absolute and Relative
  16. Finish the Project
  17. More CSS Features

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Supercharge CSS

Learn More about CSS and a kind of CSS framework built entirely on CSS custom properties (i.e., CSS variables) called Open Props.

Course Description
Lesson 1 PostCSS Crash Course
Lesson 2 Conquering Responsive Layout
Lesson 3.1 Open Props
Lesson 3.2 Open Props

Personal Notes in Closed issues.

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Roadmap

Fun Fact: There are notes in Closed issues.

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License

Distributed under the MIT License. Visit here for more information.

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Acknowledgments

Here are some of the people -yes, they are also self-taught developers- I have had the pleasure of learning from:

This is the year I started to care about learning to code; you were the most significant reason my attitude changed. I’ll never forget all of you. Thank you!

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