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Keep your databases from Notion automatically in sync with Google Sheets. Use Sheets formulas to send data to Notion, create recurring tasks and even connect cells with Notion blocks for dynamic dashboards.
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Sync2Sheets was built specifically to sync Notion databases to Google Sheets. The add-on handles every different property type from Notion translating the format, options and more to Sheets. You can reorder columns, create new columns in between your data and the sync will continue working as expected.
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freeCodeCamp grants certificates to candidates after they finishing a topic/chapter which can enrich your portfolio However, if you are looking/preparing for jobs, leetcode is better
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You can sync your Notion database with Sheets using Notion2Sheets which supports both formulas and rollups. Then create the charts in Sheets and embed them back in Notion. Source: over 3 years ago
Notion2Sheets is definitely your best option. Source: almost 4 years ago
I use both and I have created integrations for both (Notion2Sheets, and Packs4Coda). Source: about 4 years ago
Check Notion 2 sheets , it lets you convert notion table to Google sheets . Source: about 4 years ago
The best I can recommend is using Notion2Sheets, where you can sync your Notion database with Google Sheets, then make one columns Sheets to Notion and use Apps Script to set the values. Source: about 4 years ago
FreeCodeCamp Freecodecamp.org Free coding tutorials, including responsive design and JavaScript. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Freecodecamp provides 10+ free web development courses in JavaScript, Python, front-end, and back-end that are more than enough to kickstart any developer's career. You learn through interactive coding exercises and articles, and can participate in forum discussions when you get stuck or need help. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Don't do bootcamp. Start with something like https://freecodecamp.org and take a few lessons. Try to build something from that and see how motivated you are. If you see some progress and this thing still excites you, then may be find an engineer (a friend/co worker etc) who can guide you a bit as you continue to build something. Start small and stay away from bootcamps (my 2 cents). - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Self-learning after hours to code: freecodecamp.org. Source: over 2 years ago
An effective way to improve your JavaScript skills is working through coding challenges and exercises. Sites like ReviewNPrep, FreeCodeCamp, and HackerRank have tons of challenges that allow you to practice JavaScript concepts by building mini-projects and solving problems. These hands-on challenges force you to apply what you learn. Source: over 2 years ago
Data Jumbo - Build advanced charts for Notion in a minute.
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