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12 Essential JavaScript Websites Every Web Developer Should Be Familiar With

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  1. Test your JavaScript, CSS, HTML or CoffeeScript online with JSFiddle code editor.
    JSFiddle is like a playground for coding where you can try out HTML, CSS, and JavaScript live on the web. It’s super handy for testing your ideas, fixing mistakes in your code, and even showing off your creations to other developers. Plus, it’s user-friendly interface makes it easy for beginners to get started quickly.

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  2. Flems is a playground for web development. It's ideal for prototyping ideas & sharing working front-end code examples.
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    • Open Source
    Flems.io is a convenient platform for experimenting with and showcasing HTML, CSS, and JS code. Unlike other online IDEs such as jsfiddle or codepen, you don’t need an account since the code is entirely stored in the URL. It’s my preferred method for sharing code examples because it comes with zero side effects. With its user-friendly interface and straightforward approach, Flems makes testing and sharing code hassle-free for developers of all levels. Plus, its minimalist design ensures a distraction-free coding experience.

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  3. Free ebook for the JS Beginners
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    • Open Source
    Eloquent JavaScript is like an online book that makes learning JavaScript fun and easy. It has cool code examples you can play with and exercises to help you learn. Whether you’re just starting or you’re already a pro, it’s a great resource to get better at JavaScript. Plus, it’s written in a way that’s easy to understand, so you won’t get lost in technical jargon.

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