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awesome-sources

Useful resources for every man in dev: sites, GitHub repositories and free-to-download books.
https://github.com/UlugbekMuslitdinov/awesome-sources

  • GitHub repo size
  • Craftwork - Interface assets for designers and startup creatives
  • Flaarp - Beautiful and funny startup illustrations in the most popular UI subjects.
  • Iconscout - Indian Doodle Illustration Pack
  • Shape.so - fully customizable icons and illustrations
  • Shapefest - Isometric clay 3D icons
  • Digital Ocean
  • GitHub Pages
  • Heroku
  • Netlify
  • Codecademy
  • CodeMentor - Find a developer for live mentorship & freelance projects
  • CodeWell - Improve your HTML and CSS skills by practicing on real design templates.
  • Coursera - Learn without limitations.
  • edX
  • FreeCodeCamp - Learn to code for free.
  • Frontend Mentor - Improve your front-end coding skills by building real projects
  • GeeksForGeeks
  • Khan Academy
  • Sololearn - Learn coding, compete with other coders, achieve awards and publish them on LinkedIn.
  • SQL Island - Learn SQL by playing the game
  • Treehouse - Learn to code, design, and more—all on your own time
  • Udemy
  • Upskill
  • w3schools
  • CoderByte - It provides 200+ coding challenges, ranging from easy to hard, that you can solve directly online in one of 10 programming languages.
  • CodeChef - It's a competitive programming website with hundreds of challenges that are separated into categories depending on your skill level.
  • CodePen Challenges
  • CodeWars - It has a large collection of challenges, submitted and edited by their own community, the discussion and solution of which could be reviewed.
  • CSS Battle - Use your CSS skills to replicate targets with smallest possible code. Feel free to check out the targets below and put your CSS skills to test.
  • Exercism - It offers 3100+ challenges spanning 52 programming languages. It is a bit different from others because a mentor reviews your work after each challenge.
  • HackerRank - It provides challenges for several different domains. Every challenge includes a discussion, leaderboard, and an explanation of the given task.
  • JavaScript30 - 30-day vanilla JS coding challenge
  • Project Euler - It provides a large collection of CS and math challenges that typically involve writing a small program to figure out the solution.
  • TopCoder - It provides a list of algorithmic challenges from the past that you can complete on your own directly online using their code editor.
  • Codacy - Code review automatization servise.
  • Testcollab - Test management tool to help development teams carry out testing effectively and avoid failures.