Websites every tech student should know about 👩🏽💻👨🏽💻✨
1. Vercel
Deploy frontend projects for free. Connect GitHub and your site goes live quickly.
2. Temp Mail
Creates temporary email addresses. Useful for testing and quick signups.
3. Archive .org
Free books, courses, and old resources online. You can find a lot of educational content here.
4. Hostingnigeria .com
#1 platform to host all your projects. Domains and hosting are the cheapest here. Not to forget 24/7 support and fast servers.
5. Unsplash
Free high-quality images for projects. Better than random Google images. You can also check Pinterest, it’s got more local photos.
6. PythonAnywhere
If you’re a python dev like myself, here might prollly be your best option for hosting your projects.
7. Websitedesigner .ng/tech-courses
If you will prefer to learn WordPress, you can get courses here. There are also courses for SEO and Social media growth.
8. Figma
Used for UI and UX design. Helps developers understand layouts and interfaces.
9. Google Colab
Run Python code in the cloud for free. Useful when your laptop can’t handle heavy tasks.
10. DevDocs
Searchable documentation for many programming languages. Everything is organized in one place.
11. Coursera
Online courses from universities and companies. Useful for structured learning and certifications. You can also check out Udemy as an alternative.
12. Canva
Useful for presentations, resumes, and tech content. Makes design easier even without experience.
13. Dribbble
Get design inspirations here. UI and design inspiration platform. Useful when building interfaces.
14. LeetCode
Practice coding problems and interview questions. Helps improve problem-solving skills.
15. GitHub
This is where developers store and share codes. You’ll use it for projects, collaboration, and portfolios.
16. Stack Overflow
Whenever I get stuck coding, I check here first. Most errors already have answers.
17. freeCodeCamp
Free platform to learn programming and web development. Comes with projects and certifications too.
18. Roadmap .sh
Shows clear learning paths for different tech careers. Helps you know what to learn next.
19. MDN Web Docs
One of the best places to learn web development properly. Explains HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and browser features clearly.
20. TinyWow
Free tools for PDFs, images, and files. Useful for random school or work tasks.