Sunil Kumar
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12 Tweets 28 reads Dec 05, 2020
10 useful Github repositories ( which cover below topics ) for all Software Developers:
- interview
- books
- javascript
- apis etc
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1. freeCodeCamp:
The freeCodeCamp community’s learning platform is quite popular, with nearly 250k stars, more than 10k forks, and hundreds of new issues and pull requests each week.
github.com
2. You-Dont-Know-JS:
Kyle Simpson’s You Don’t Know JavaScript is without a doubt the unofficial reference book for the freeCodeCamp community.
github.com
3. free-programming-books:
A frequently updated list of free resources. This repository is a well organized compilation of material collected from many parts of the world. It includes books, podcasts, websites, developer tools etc.
github.com
4. Bootstrap:
The Github account of Bootstrap, the well-known responsive web design framework. The repository provides mostly technical information, but also has additional links to other useful sites.
github.com
5. coding-interview-university:
Googley as Heck created this repository to document his 8-month process of preparing for the Google interview. It includes a detailed list of the things you should know to pass Google’s infamous whiteboard tests.
github.com
6. essential-javascript-links:
Eric Elliott’s JavaScript Links repository was for a long time the most popular resource list within the freeCodeCamp community. (It was recently dethroned by vhf/free-programming-books.)
gist.github.com
7. d3:
D3 (Data-Driven Documents or D3.js) is a JavaScript library for visualizing data using web standards.
github.com
8. awesome-python:
Billed as a “curated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources”, this is a great place to start if you want to get better at Python.
github.com
9. You-Dont-Need-jQuery:
This is a well-known repository that focus on solving typical programming problems with the use of vanilla JavaScript. This repository’s rise has been closely tied with the rise of React.
github.com
10. Public APIs:
A nice and frequently updated collection public APIs. The APIs are even broken down into categories, which makes exploring them much easier.
github.com
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