Often times, I find awesome resources on the web, most of it I can't really read or skimp through at that moment. So what comes to my mind is to either save it to Pocket or bookmark the link.
In all honesty, I hardly ever go back to those links due to some unforeseen reasons I can't tell. So an idea came to me why not create a repo on GitHub and have it open source where you can save those links you find and have them in several categories. Cool thing is other people get to contribute to that list too which is a double win for me.
That led me to creating this project called Awesome Learning Resources. I started off exactly 10 Months ago adding awesome resources i find on the web to this repo and up until now i have got over 200 resources on my list which i tend to check up now and then thanks to other contributors that contributes other resources to this repo too.
So why am i writing about this?
This is me basically saying all ideas counts as long as it helps you achieve a goal. This awesome list here is one that I can check out anytime to find cool resources at any time I even have a category called Sick Picks where I keep track of awesome things I find mindblowing on the web. The web is full of exciting things and I can't possibly digest all at a glance so one of the reasons I created this list is to act as a safe haven for all those great resources.
lauragift21 / awesome-learning-resources
π₯ Awesome list of resources on Web Development.
Awesome Learning Resources
Table of Contents
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Awesome Learning Resources
- Table of Contents
- Agile
- Android
- Angular
- APEX
- BASH
- BOOTSTRAP
- C#
- Career
- CSS
- Computer Vision
- Data Science
- Deep Learning
- Developer Blog
- Developer Stories
- Django
- Elixir
- Flutter
- Flask
- Git and GitHub
- Golang
- GraphQL
- Hugo
- Hacking
- InfoSec
- Ionic
- JavaScript
- Java
- Kotlin
- Laravel
- Machine Learning
- Malware Analysis
- Markdown
- NodeJS
- PHP
- PLSQL
- Podcasts
- PWA
- Python
- ReactJS
- React Native
- Ruby
- Ruby on Rails
- Rust
- Serverless
- Sick Picks
- Startups
- Svelte
- Swift
- TensorFlow
- Twilio
- Typescript
- Voice
- Vue
- Women in Tech
- XML
Agile
- Manifesto for Agile Software Development
- Martin Fowler's website
- Understanding the Agile methodology
- Agile ceremonies
- Agile user stories
- The Agile Idea
Android
- What is Android
- Android 10
- Android Open Source Project
- Getting Started and be an Android Developer
- Introduction
- Build your first app
- Whats New? AndroidX
- Migrate to AndroidX
- Learn Android
Angular
- Official Angular Quickstart
- Angular's Source Code Maintained by Google
- Angular Console Aβ¦
Please feel free to contribute resources you find that is awesome and can help other people learning about Web Development.
Top comments (11)
I've been using Trello to save and organize all my different learning resources and it usually works really well for me.
This is a great repo, and I've got some backend resources that I'll get added over the next couple of days!
Thanks Stacy. I once used Trello for organizing my learning roadmap. Happy to have you contribute more backend resources :)
Thanks!
Awesome resource and idea!
I believe in backups, lots of forms of backups. So I use Notion's trello like template to save resources, export it here and there as a markdown file I put on various clouds (Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, my local Nextcloud) as well as use a Trello board.
When I get time putting those resources up at hackr.io (which also benefits other people)
I used IFTTT recipes and Trello. Previous to that a bunch of markdown files I tagged on Dropbox.
How do use IFTTT recipes? Can you share an example with me please.
Some recipes I've used
Very useful! Love to see more resources to be added.
I've used Trello, Pocket, MeisterTask and Padlet.
I add them to a link list on my blog, and the be super sure I do not lose them the VPS is imaged weekly.
I personally add all the links that I found very relevant in a .txt file hahaha