Most developers seem intimidating when they talk about code because you lack the familiarity they have!
It’s not because they’re smarter. It’s because they’ve spent absurd numbers of hours in a codebase you haven’t.
Today @Codeorg is launching Code Break: a live weekly webcast where our team will teach students computer science at home while school is closed, and a weekly challenge for students of all abilities, even those without computers! Starts March 25. buff.ly/2WqeBcT
you may have heard the phrase “Ruby on Rails, but for JavaScript” used before — if you’re not a Rails dev, that might not make much sense
@redwoodjs intends to be Rails for JS. this post by @swyx is an overview of what that means (and why it’s exciting!) netlify.com/blog/2020/03/11/…
Pluralsight is offering free access to all of their courses this weekend! Reply with what programming language or topic you are going to learn more about this weekend!
Here is the link: pluralsight.com/offer/2020/f…
Hey students! 🎅🤶To celebrate the winter holidays, use the #GitHubPack to win gift cards and swag 🛍️ from participating partners. Head to their social media to learn more shortly.
The best projects will have a chance to be featured in our Student Gallery education.github.com/pack/ga…
Just heard about backendlessConf_, which is a free remote conference from @zeithq discussing the latest trends in #WebDev. @rauchg gave one of the most interesting/exciting presentations at #GitHubUniverse a few weeks ago, I definitely recommend tuning in! backendlessconf.com
The GitHub Student Developer Pack is back for another school year 🙌
This year we’ve doubled in size with 21 new partners—and offering nearly $45,000 in savings available to students for free.
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