6 USEFUL RESOURCES; FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT

Akhil Mahesh
2 min read1 day ago

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Hey there,
Are you a beginner front-end developer or interested in learning front-end development? If so, you’ve come to the right place. I’ll share some useful resources for learning Front-End Development in this article.

This is the second part of the series; the first part contains six additional resources for learning front-end development. You can find the first part of the article here.
Let’s begin :)

1. CSS CHEAT SHEET

This is a well-designed, easy-to-use, one-page reference for CSS selectors and properties. It’s categorized. That’s why I like this, that makes it a useful tutorial for beginners. It also includes sections for Flex-box and CSS Grid.

2. Egghead

Egghead has tons of free community resources for learning. Also, their paid courses are top-notch for boosting your knowledge! IMO, egghead is the best option for someone who wants to explore more and more in web development.

3. Goalkicker

Goalkicker is an excellent resource for accessing free notes on various programming languages. It covers not only front-end development but also a wide range of technology and programming books. It also has a download as a PDF option. It helped me a lot while I was learning the basics of JavaScript.

4. Frontend Masters Bootcamp

The free Frontend Masters Bootcamp is an excellent opportunity to learn and start working with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s free and you can learn at your own pace.

5. CSS GRID PLAYGROUND

CSS Grid Playground is produced by none other than Mozilla, it is a visual guide to help you learn the CSS’s new Grid Layout features. It has a bunch of code examples and demos. It will be an excellent guide that will be very useful for anyone who is just getting started with CSS Grid.

6. Developer Mozilla

It is a platform for developers by developers. It has a wide variety of topics in web development. It is a useful platform for those who want to start learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Conclusion

And that’s all for this article! By the way, I already dropped part 1 of the series “Useful Resources for Front-End Web Development” Check it out if you haven’t!

Hope you liked the article! That’s a wrap for part two. Keep an eye out for part three, also follow me if you’re feeling generous!

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Akhil Mahesh

Aspiring Software Dev | Part-time Blogger | Melophile | Active on GitHub