Don't sleep this weekend. Just watch this FREE 48-hour Full Stack course freeCodeCamp just published. 🏕️ And here are some other new courses as well: 1. This in-depth course that will teach you full stack development fundamentals from the ground up. It covers front end development tools like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Then it moves to back end development tools like Node, SQL, and TypeScript. You can code along at home and build a variety of projects while getting exposed to a ton of concepts. (48 hour YouTube course): https://lnkd.in/gD95tXhm 2. We also just finished this Go programming course where you build your own movie streaming app. Go is a fast back end language, and here we're pairing it with the Gin-Gonic web server framework. As you build this project, you'll also integrate your movie database with OpenAI's API to analyze data and give your users personalized movie recommendations. (15 hour YouTube course): https://lnkd.in/gBqnyyDh 3. On this week's podcast I interview the self-taught developer who built freeCodeCamp's relational database curriculum, and is now designing our daily coding challenges. Tom Mondloch shares how he finished community college and wasn't sure what to do next. So he spent the next few years working odd jobs in the great outdoors. He used freeCodeCamp to learn modern development tools and started contributing to open source projects. He shares tips for brushing up on your skills after you've taken a long break from programming. (1 hour listen): https://lnkd.in/gGzcmMZJ 4. Ever seen “blocked by CORS policy”? CORS stands for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing. When fetching data, if the domain of the requester is different from the domain of the receiver, your browser will reject that request. It's an important security measure, but it can also be a headache for developers trying to maintain their web apps. Luckily, freeCodeCamp just published this tutorial. (20 minute read): https://lnkd.in/gvun_7mB 5. You've probably heard terms like Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and Generative AI. But what do they mean in relation to one another? This quick article breaks down the jargon for you in plain English. (10 minute read): https://lnkd.in/gybVCh_v I'm proud of the freeCodeCamp community and all these open source learning resources we're building. If you're proud of it too, then please consider joining the 10,881 kind folks who support our charity and our mission: https://lnkd.in/gYJKqWnn Quote of the Week: “Just start. Find an open source repo. Find an issue. Even if it’s just a typo. Fix it and move on from there. That’s how you gain experience and grow as a developer.” — Tom Mondloch
Keep doing what you do best Quincy Larson. By the way I have forgotten the last time I recieved weekly update in my email ?
Thanks for sharing such a great course.
This course is trending hard everywhere 🔥
It's very helpful for us Thank you so much sir for this amazing course
You should do one on Data Science
So inspiring! Your creative approach and unwavering focus are making a real impact. Keep innovating and inspiring others!
I have learnt this course for 5 hours and I can tell that this is one of the best way to learn fullstack
This is nonsensical and not the truth. When will people stop lying in this field. You don't become a Backend or full stack by just watching a 48 hours video with some random guy.
Nice! I love the work you've been doing.
Full Stack Software Engineer | Next.js • React • TypeScript • JavaScript • AWS • PostgreSQL | From Idea to MVP | Scalable Web, Cloud & AI Solutions
1w🔥Quincy Larson a Moment of gratitude... . I remember the first curriculum update and survey in 2016 - that's what started my self-taught webdev journey with you all freeCodeCamp. I got my first Web Designer job after going through half the frontend path 🙏🏽 . Every friend who asks me where to start learning how to code, you guys are the only source I suggest to start. Cheers from all of us devs!