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Based on our record, The Odin Project seems to be a lot more popular than Presentator. While we know about 233 links to The Odin Project, we've tracked only 1 mention of Presentator. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Very nice, I thought it was a basic wrapper around SQLite but then realized it actually had more features then that: I realized you built auth into the system, then I realized there was a javascript SDK to interact with it, then I found your beautiful documentation site, then I realized there is an actual product inspiring it's development (https://presentator.io/) Each of these is another encouragement to use... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I'm a freshman student pursuing a Bachelor's in Information Technology, started to code a year ago, learning WebDev with The Odin Project, check out my Github(mathdebate09) for more of my progress. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
I often work with beginner Rails developers through The Odin Project and The Agency of Learning. One common pain point people may run into while learning is the dreaded "silent create action" failure. You've written your model, controller, and routes for a new resource, you've built the form view for creating this resource, but when you fill out the form and click the submit button, nothing happens. And the logs... - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Why haven't you tried some other affordable bootcamp alternatives - theodinproject.com - open web development bootcamp - fullstackopen.com - free self-paced bootcamp (lack of videos and images could be a hiccup) - webdevopen.com - they offer bootcamps with project building approach and improving your problem solving skills & live support at really affordable prices. Source: 10 months ago
The best resource by far is The Odin Project. It’s free too! Source: 12 months ago
For GitHub, I'll say just do basic things and most importantly learn about merging and creating branch checkout, etc. Try to work with a team where if you even push in main by mistake it won't be a blunder. Tutorials are good but I was at the same place once. Git was scary lol. There are some intermediate things like rebase etc. But you won't need most of it. Just go with theodinproject.com it'll be enough and try... Source: 12 months ago
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