Tutorials & Courses
Learn to code interactively with hands-on projects and quizzes. Codecademy offers courses on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more.
FreeCodeCamp offers a curriculum that covers HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, and more. Earn certifications and build projects to showcase your skills.
Udacity offers a range of front end web development courses that cover everything from responsive design to accessibility. Learn from experts and work on real-world projects
Take front end web development courses from top universities and industry leaders on Coursera. Learn at your own pace and earn certificates to showcase your skills.
LinkedIn Learning offers over 2,000 courses on front end web development, including courses on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and popular frameworks like React and Angular
W3Schools is a popular resource for learning web development skills. Their front end courses cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more, with interactive examples and quizzes.
Pluralsight offers front end web development courses for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Learn from experts and get hands-on experience with projects.
Libraries & Frameworks
A popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces, React is widely used for developing fast and dynamic web applications. It's open source and maintained by Facebook.
Angular is a comprehensive front end framework for building complex web applications. Developed by Google, it uses TypeScript and offers a wide range of features.
Vue.js is a progressive framework for building user interfaces, designed to be flexible, scalable, and easy to use. It's popular for building fast, interactive web applications.
Bootstrap is a popular front end framework that provides a collection of CSS and JavaScript components for building responsive and mobile-first websites. It's widely used by developers and designers
Materialize is a front end framework that follows Google's Material Design principles, providing a collection of CSS and JavaScript components for building beautiful and responsive web applications
Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework that provides a collection of pre-designed CSS classes for building custom and responsive user interfaces. It's highly customizable and easy to use.
Resources
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API's
The OpenWeatherMap API allows developers to access weather data for any location in the world. This API provides a range of resources, including current weather conditions, forecasts, and more.
The Google Maps API allows developers to integrate maps and location data into their applications. This API provides a range of resources, including maps, markers, directions, and more.
The Twitter API allows developers to access Twitter's data and build applications that integrate with the platform. This API provides a range of resources, including user timelines, mentions, direct messages, and more.
The YouTube API allows developers to access data related to YouTube videos, channels, and playlists. This API provides a range of resources, including video data, comments, and more.
The Twilio API allows developers to integrate SMS, voice, and video messaging into their applications. This API provides a range of resources, including messaging, voice calls, video calls, and more