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My Learning Tracker

A complete log of my web development skills, learning, resources, highlights, interests, and everything to do with my learning. It's a way to keep track, organize, and share my learning.


Skills

Skill 1
Introduction
2
Basics
3
Good
4
Pretty Good
5
Confident
6
Awesome
HTML5 done done done done done done
CSS3 done done done done done done
JavaScript done done done done
ES6 done done done done
Website Building done done done done
Responsive design done done done done done
Mobile first done done done done done
CSS Grid & Flex-box done done done done done
Git done done done done done
Bootstrap done done done
jQuery done done done
Publishing website done done done
Git/Git bash done done done done
Command line done done done
Markdown done done done
Node.js done
NPM done done
Open Source Contribution done done
React done done done done
Vue done done done done
FireBase done
Figma done done

Learning

Status Year Course Tutor
Completed Aug 2017 Front End Development freeCodeCamp
Completed Nov 2017 Front End Web Developer NanoDegree Udacity
Completed Jan 2018 Learn CSS Grid Per Harald Borgen - Scrimba
Completed Feb 2018 React For Beginners Wes Bos - reactforbeginners.com
Completed Feb 2018 Learn CSS Variables Per Harald Borgen - Scrimba
Completed Sep 2018 CSS Grid Wes Bos - cssgrid.io
In Progress Flexbox Zombies Geddski - mastery.games/p/flexbox-zombies
Soon JavaScript30 Wes Bos - javascript30.com
Soon ES6 Wes Bos - es6.io
Soon flexbox Wes Bos - flexbox.io
Soon Learn Redux Wes Bos - learnredux.com
Soon DailyUI DailyUI

Web Development Checklist

This is a list of basic objectives to meet on the road to mastering web development.

It is an almost exact copy of Ginny Fahs' "Things Real Developers Do: My Bucket List"

  • Open the computer’s terminal
  • Use a text editor (bonus points if you have a specific reason for choosing it)
  • Use some keyboard shortcuts
  • Write tests for your code
  • Help another web developer with something they’re having trouble with
  • Attend an event about web development
  • Follow developers you admire on social media
  • Read a book about coding
  • Open your browser console
  • Get data from an API
  • Hide API keys from the public
  • Post a question on Stack Overflow
  • Push code to GitHub or GitLab or BitBucket
  • Speak about something web development-related at an event
  • Complete a technical interview
  • Participate in a hackathon
  • Deploy a project
  • Ship your project to a store
  • Contribute to open source
  • Get paid to code
  • When people ask what you do, respond saying you’re a developer :)

If you find this useful for your own needs you are welcome to fork a copy, customise it or even give it a star.

This is a learning tracker based on the learning tracker by Syk Houdeib.If you find this useful for your own needs you are welcome to fork a copy, customise it or even give it a star.

You can connect with me on Twitter


Acknowledgments

This has been inspired by Syk Houdeib and his awesome Learning Tracker.

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