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Frontend Mentor
Code ArcadeFrontend Mentor is best suited for beginner to intermediate front-end developers, coding bootcamp graduates, and self-taught learners who want to enhance their practical coding skills and build a portfolio of completed projects. Itโs also valuable for web developers looking to solidify their understanding of front-end technologies.
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Frontend Mentor Frontendmentor.io Build real-world projects with free design files. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
In the meantime, I used frontendmentor.io to feed my desire for more projects. Just make sure you donโt go overboard and miss the mark. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
If you know the basics of HTML, CSS and JS, mas okay matuto by creating projects from https://frontendmentor.io theyโre free and users can give feedback on what to improve. Basically, you convert the screenshots/design to code or actually site. Source: about 3 years ago
Practice building from frontendmentor.io. Source: about 3 years ago
Yeah, CSS is something that requires practice. I'll say 1st week (or maybe less) for HTML and then the remaining 2 for CSS. There are some good resources like frontendmentor.io that you can try to get some understanding of how HTML and CSS work together. I'll say don't waste too much time on learning. Kevin Powell is a good yt channel to follow. Also, you can always use things like TailwindCSSin the end but for... Source: about 3 years ago
You can practice your code solving skills here: Https://app.codesignal.com/arcade Https://leetcode.com/problemset/all/. Source: about 3 years ago
CodeSignal's Arcade (signup required) has a lot of practice problems at different levels that can help break you out of the mindset of copying tutorial code. Source: over 4 years ago
I like the Databases section of CodeSignal Arcade. Problems increase in difficulty, plus I've found it's the platform a lot of companies use for SQL assessment so you'll get a good sense of the type of questions to expect. Source: over 4 years ago
Codesignal has a good set of SQL questions. Not sure they "support" Postgres, but there's 84 free levels under the Arcade section. https://app.codesignal.com/arcade. Source: over 4 years ago
Tribe of Mentors - Short life advice from the best in the world, by Tim Ferriss
CodinGame - CodinGame provides users with a fun and effective way to learn coding that eschews the rigid structure of traditional teaching methods.
Flexbox Froggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox
hackattic - No nonsense, real world programming challenges
Codewars - Achieve code mastery through challenge.
Daily Coding Problem - Get exceptionally good at coding interviews