Note: This is part 1 of three-parts Learning Frontity series. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. As I wrote in my 2020 look back posts that last year during the pandemic lock-down I spent some time familiarizing myself with a the Frontity React Framework . Initially I started with a […]
Web Development for Beginners
Azure Cloud Advocates at Microsoft are offering Web Development for Beginners, a 12-week, 24-lesson curriculum all about JavaScript, CSS, and HTML basics. Each lesson includes pre- and post-lesson quizzes, written instructions to complete the lesson, a solution, an assignment and more. Our project-based pedagogy allows you to learn while building, a proven way for new skills to ‘stick’.
Re-visiting My 2019 Learning Goals
Recently I was revisiting Learning in Public post by Shawn Wang and Tania Rascia’s Learning in Public page. Inspired by these posts and Dan Abramov’s Things I don’t know as of 2018, I thought to write a brief reflection on how I have been learning & re-visiting my 2019 learning goals (a full post in […]
WordPress Themes To Gatsby Themes
I considered myself a WordPress enthusiast and have been self-learning WordPress as a side project for almost a decade or so. I really enjoy learning & working on my WordPress projects. My WordPress learning has been through learning by doing theme projects. I run couple of WordPress sites where I use my own themes. Gatsby […]
Deep Dive Into Modern Web Development
A free course Deep Dive Into Modern Web Development offered by he University of Helsinki appears to be very timely useful resource to strengthen the web development skills. It is specially useful resource for self-taught developers like me because it reinforces basic concepts. But more importantly it covers the topics that I am most interested in, like JavaScript, React, Headless SPA (single page applications) and GraphQL. I plan take this course & complete by the end of this year 2019.
Difference Between NPM and YARN
Note:This post is part of my learning Yarn series. This post is work-in-progress and will be updated regularly. In the previous post Yarn Installation on MacOS, what is yarn? How to install in a MacOS machine and most commonly used cli-commands were descried. In this learning-note post other features of Yarn and how it differs […]
