A Developer Friendly Framework for Asking for Help
As a developer, asking for help is the best way to overcome tough challenges. Learn when to ask for help, how to ask for help, and how to make the most out of the help you’ve received.
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As a developer, asking for help is the best way to overcome tough challenges. Learn when to ask for help, how to ask for help, and how to make the most out of the help you’ve received.
What is the difference between a developer apprenticeship and a coding bootcamp? Explore how apprenticeships give you essential skills such as Git workflow, JavaScript fundamentals, and project management processes.
Working with ADHD can be challenging, especially if you’re a web developer. Learn how to work better by selecting the right tools, speed reading, scheduling work, and building a knowledge management system.
Every web development project and project team is different. Here are five creative problem-solving techniques we use to tackle web projects.
Understanding a legacy codebase is very complex. Learn how you can work as efficiently as possible in these codebases and even leave the project better than you found it.
Bryan Braun explores key ways to build an easily maintainable web application from scratch.
In this four-part series, learn how to understand developer job postings, create a resume and cover letter, feel comfortable in interviews and whiteboarding, and negotiate your salary.
When you write code, you act on a loop. Being aware of this loop can help you be a more effective programmer.
We couldn’t gather with the web community in person, but we loved finding a way to connect with you all virtually for UnConference. See some of the messages folks from our industry shared with everyone during the conference.
Elevator pitches give accessibility advocates an easy tool for communicating to others why web accessibility is important.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development