Several ppl recently reached out asking on how to self-teach themselves #webdev #UX

It is possible to learn & build w/ consistent work put in. Age, gender, and status should not be deterrent to learning. Also

Sharing resources that have been helpful for me 👇🏽

#100DaysOfCode https://twitter.com/dia_trahman/status/1260082816064372736
I put everything related to learning to code and UX in the following buckets

➡️resources
➡️community
➡️feedback loops through projects
➡️Resources

I am adamant about exhausting all the free resources out there before I pay for anything.

@Codecademy gave me a 3-month scholarship
@freeCodeCamp has amazing tutorials
@ThePracticalDev has lots of content

Also check out 👇🏽 https://twitter.com/denicmarko/status/1277492413032992768?s=20
I bookmarked this cool project idea that @freeCodeCamp posted. It is important to test knowledge and apply it. https://twitter.com/freeCodeCamp/status/1264602565859213313?s=20
Another stellar thread on #webdevelopment https://twitter.com/Dainokode/status/1262694658980958208?s=20
#SQL and data structures are the glue to many systems and apps we use everyday

This is a great resource for learning the basics of #SQL https://twitter.com/itunpredictable/status/1262419668926513157?s=20
Another great thread that I bookmarked months ago https://twitter.com/iraamoni/status/1254071990861905920?s=20
Python is the OG imo. I learned python on the get-go while taking a health informatics class
My final project was building an ML model using Twitter API for flu surveillance. Who would have thought 3 years later we would be in a pandemic?

Another thread https://twitter.com/Tomdonoghue/status/1250176729055760384?s=20
This thread on #UX/UI came at a time when I was really done being at a shitty job where I could not see any growth for my career and interest

I started following this thread out of spite https://twitter.com/chrysking/status/1214301681502044160?s=20
Those were some of the resources, NOW moving to

➡️community

Twitter is a very good place to build that community and also find tools and projects to work on consistently

@WomenWhoCode
@ThePracticalDev - Thanks to @briannekimmel for telling me about them!
@_100DaysOfCode
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