7 GitHub Repositories all web developers should know

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🔹33 JS CONCEPTS

This repository contains 33 concepts that every JavaScript developer should know. It is a very useful repository for both newbie and experienced JavaScript developers to strongly grasp the basics of JavaScript

https://t.co/fUiLlcvRyA
🔹 AWESOME CLEANSHEETS

Cleensheets are very useful resources which contains huge amount of information on a specific topic.
This repository has got cheatsheets for basically everything — from frontend libraries to backend and even databases.

https://t.co/Rn6NsoGoJ9
🔹 YOU DON'T KNOW JS

This is one of my absolute favourites. Written by Kyle Simpson, YDKJS is a book series which teaches you all about JavaScript from ground up.

And in this repo, you can get it for free

https://t.co/IaHmKxlRhE
🔹 30 SECONDS OF CODE

With over 65k stars on GitHub, this repository contains short JavaScript code snippets for all your development needs.

https://t.co/sOB2qDUJmF
🔹 AWESOME INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

With over 36k stars, this repository contains a huge volume of interview questions in almost every programming language and framework you can think of.

Very useful if you're preparing for an interview

https://t.co/w2ctBjxAfT
🔹 THE ART OF THE COMMAND LINE

This repository contains tips and hacks to save time while using the command line, and is useful to both inexperienced and experienced users.

https://t.co/sD1fvfAZF8
🔹 WEB SECURITY BASICS

This repository contains lots of information about cybersecurity ranging from SSL/TLS to cross-domain communication, cross-site scripting attacks, cross-site request forgery, and issuing access tokens securely.

https://t.co/XH0I0TlHXi
These repos are very handy to web developers.

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1/ Here’s a list of conversational frameworks I’ve picked up that have been helpful.

Please add your own.

2/ The Magic Question: "What would need to be true for you


3/ On evaluating where someone’s head is at regarding a topic they are being wishy-washy about or delaying.

“Gun to the head—what would you decide now?”

“Fast forward 6 months after your sabbatical--how would you decide: what criteria is most important to you?”

4/ Other Q’s re: decisions:

“Putting aside a list of pros/cons, what’s the *one* reason you’re doing this?” “Why is that the most important reason?”

“What’s end-game here?”

“What does success look like in a world where you pick that path?”

5/ When listening, after empathizing, and wanting to help them make their own decisions without imposing your world view:

“What would the best version of yourself do”?
I'm going to do two history threads on Ethiopia, one on its ancient history, one on its modern story (1800 to today). 🇪🇹

I'll begin with the ancient history ... and it goes way back. Because modern humans - and before that, the ancestors of humans - almost certainly originated in Ethiopia. 🇪🇹 (sub-thread):


The first likely historical reference to Ethiopia is ancient Egyptian records of trade expeditions to the "Land of Punt" in search of gold, ebony, ivory, incense, and wild animals, starting in c 2500 BC 🇪🇹


Ethiopians themselves believe that the Queen of Sheba, who visited Israel's King Solomon in the Bible (c 950 BC), came from Ethiopia (not Yemen, as others believe). Here she is meeting Solomon in a stain-glassed window in Addis Ababa's Holy Trinity Church. 🇪🇹


References to the Queen of Sheba are everywhere in Ethiopia. The national airline's frequent flier miles are even called "ShebaMiles". 🇪🇹