Tagged with advice

Here are all articles tagged with advice. Enjoy!

  1. What developers should be learning
  2. Never let anyone stop you from pursuing your dreams
  3. Don't be ashamed of tutorial hell
  4. Get good at the hiring game
  5. Dealing with anxiety during job interviews
  6. How to remember JavaScript
  7. Overcoming 7 main problems of learning to code for people who don't have a developer job
  8. Why we should use Ergonomic keyboards
  9. How to improve without receiving feedback
  10. How to think like a programmer
  11. What to do if you're struggling with a Bootcamp
  12. Stages of learning
  13. How to go through the job application process—an interview with Chris Lienert
  14. It's okay to write dirty code
  15. Sit down and figure it out
  16. Using small pockets of idle time
  17. Why support older browsers?
  18. How I remember CSS Grid properties
  19. What makes a good frontend developer?
  20. Finding mentors
  21. Finding motivation
  22. Finding the right materials to learn
  23. Dealing with overwhelm
  24. Why you learn when you teach
  25. Dealing with confusion
  26. Which JavaScript framework should you learn?
  27. Finding time to learn
  28. Which should you learn first? Frameworks or JavaScript?
  29. Is your code good enough?
  30. Are you a real developer?
  31. How to handle the "bad experience" question
  32. Job search protip—don't look for a junior position
  33. Are you too old to learn to code?
  34. Experiment publicly
  35. How do you decide what to build?
  36. Dealing with Imposter Syndrome
  37. How to get hired as a junior web developer
  38. Remembering what you learned
  39. 5 top tips for speedy learning
  40. Breaking the rules
  41. Should you learn [insert shiny new tool]?
  42. Fighting decision paralysis
  43. How to read faster and remember more
  44. Don't reinvent the wheel
  45. Learning to code quickly
  46. How to Ask Good Coding Questions That Get Great Answers
  47. Overcoming Your Fears
  48. 5 things you can do to keep learning when things turn unexpectedly difficult