Finding good courses is challenging.

Here are five courses on JavaScript, Python, and Go you can consider in 2022.

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1️⃣ Basic JavaScript

Interactive learning will help you understand the basic concepts of JavaScript quickly.

• Introduction
• Variables
• Comparisons
• Loops

🔗 https://t.co/41k7PJYHt6
2️⃣ Advance JavaScript

Understanding complex concepts of JavaScript is the with exercises and challenges.

• Functions
• Arrays
• Objects

🔗 https://t.co/kXGmUPaGWl
3️⃣ Python

You'll get hands-on practice with all the building blocks to ensure you excel as a Pythonista.

🔗 https://t.co/0zsoC06idi
4️⃣ DS and Algo in Python

Algorithms are tough to master. But this course made it easy with code samples and quizzes.

🔗 https://t.co/2Q5MXGu3Od
5️⃣ Go

Learning Go is not a wrong choice in 2022 as it is one of the most popular languages this year.

🔗 https://t.co/nCaGJ47HKU
With that said, that's pretty much it for this thread.

Huge thanks to @wagslane for building https://t.co/Iib3bSnYYN, an awesome platform for developers. #collab.

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Six tools that will change the way your write code: 🧵

1️⃣ HarperDB

Deciding between SQL and NoSQL? Use HarperDB as it provides you the functionality of both.

Access data using API endpoint.

🔗
https://t.co/qf5CalexfA


2️⃣ Visual Go

Visualizing data structures and algorithms

🔗 https://t.co/b8YeMYdOaf


3️⃣ Extends Class

Syntax validators, code formatter, testers, HTTP clients, mock server, and much more.

🔗 https://t.co/GlKjoBnzqg


4️⃣ Codeshare

Share Code in Real-time with Developers. An online editor for teaching and interviewing.

🔗 https://t.co/2m1Ne3KJRK
6 websites that are so fantastic you'll wonder how they even exist (for developers):

1. ScribeHow (@ScribeHow)

Turn any process into a step-by-step guide, instantly.

• Click record
• Do the thing you want to show someone (like how to reset a password)
• Get a beautiful auto-generated guide

No manual screenshots.

🔗
https://t.co/8EnpUIvIeR


2. SourceAI

Explain what you want in plain English, and AI will generate a code snippet for you.

🔗 https://t.co/KFLbBBjllm


3. Blackbox

Turn any questions into a code snippet or extract a code snippet from a video.

🔗 https://t.co/6Z4fM5ieWn


4. Figstack

One-stop for developers.

• Understand code in any programming language
• Translate programming languages
• Automate documentation for your functions
• Get the time complexity of your program

🔗 https://t.co/koY4cmciR3

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He has been wrong (or lying) so often that it will be nearly impossible for me to track every grift, lie, deceit, manipulation he has pulled. I will use...


... other sources who have been trying to shine on light on this grifter (as I have tried to do, time and again:


Example #1: "Still not seeing Sweden signal versus Denmark really"... There it was (Images attached).
19 to 80 is an over 300% difference.

Tweet: https://t.co/36FnYnsRT9


Example #2 - "Yes, I'm comparing the Noridcs / No, you cannot compare the Nordics."

I wonder why...

Tweets: https://t.co/XLfoX4rpck / https://t.co/vjE1ctLU5x


Example #3 - "I'm only looking at what makes the data fit in my favour" a.k.a moving the goalposts.

Tweets: https://t.co/vcDpTu3qyj / https://t.co/CA3N6hC2Lq

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If you come for Bookstagram, i will fight you.

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