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New (n00b) Coders Bible 📔📖📓

New to coding? Feel like noob? Yeah me too 🤓!

I'm sure every single new developer feels this at some point in their learning journey: "There is SO much to learn and to memorize!! 🤯" As if learning a new language wasn't enough, we have to learn frameworks, figure out what the difference is between one thing from another. Then learn CS concepts, terminologies, different technologies, paradigms... THEN on top of that, we need to remember various commands for various tools.

I know early on that there's no way my 1.44MB brain 💾🧠 is going to store all of that information, so I know I had to write it down somewhere and keep them organized.

So here it is, an ever growing list of references and information that I'm going to keep adding to as long as I code (at least that's the current goal).

If you find something helpful, fantastic 🤩! If you find an error, or something that can be improved or added, please feel free to reach out! 😄

Happy coding!


Table Of Contents

  • git-commands.md
    A quick reference of frequently used git commands, forgot how to change the remote URL? Yup.
  • ultimate-glossary
    A ever growing list of tech acronyms and other stuff. Of course I know what HTML stands for, Hypertext... um, and the hell is CDN again?
  • vs-code-hacks-useful-tips
    O.M.G. WHY WASN'T I TOLD ABOUT THIS?! THIS WOULD HAVE SAVED MY LIFE 10MIN AGO!!!

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What's the command to change my remote's URL? What does DOM stand for again? Wait there is a shortcut for that in VS code?! Yeah stuff like that.

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