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When i was learning Computer Science, there are some useful sites that I got know. Here is a non-exhaustive list of some sites you should visit. This list will get updated as soon as I can get another link, but you can also contribute by adding those you know 😉.
When you get stuck
1. Codementor : A mentorship community to learn from fellow
developers via live 1:1 help and more.
2. devRant : Community where you can rant and release your stress
3. Google : A search engine for anything you get stuck with.
4. Stack Overflow : subscribe to their weekly newsletter and any other topic which you find interesting.
Coding practice for beginners
- freeCodeCamp: Learn to code and build projects for nonprofits. Build your full stack web development portfolio today
- Blackbird School: Learn to code online with our beginner-friendly platform.
- Reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer: interesting programming challenges where you can learn from looking at other's code, even if you are not able to solve code you can look at how others solved.
- InterviewBit | Coding Interview Questions : Gamifies the experience of practicing for your interview and includes lots of sample problems to solve.
- Lod-Cloud: The Linking Open Data cloud diagram
- Pramp: It's your turn to be the interviewer. when done, click on the swap roles button on the left
- treehouse: The fast, easy, and affordable way to build your skills.
- GeeksforGeeks: Learn to code, Study for placement, Do competitive coding.
- edabit: Practice coding via various small challenges.
- Learn Git Branching : Learn and practice git commands in an interactive way.
Jobs
- AngelList: AngelList is a website for startups, angel investors, and job-seekers looking to work at startups.
- CareerBuilder: CareerBuilder is one of the largest job boards, providing job listings, resume posting, and career advice and resources to job seekers.
- Dice: Dice is the leading site for tech job seekers. You can search by company, job title, keyword, employment type, and location.
- Glassdoor: Find the job that's right for you. Search all the open positions on the web. Get your own personalized salary estimate.
- Indeed: Find international jobs on Indeed and get a market salary for your dedication and devotion.
- SimplyHired: Simply Hired is a free job search engine (and mobile app) that takes the hassle out of getting hired and provides you with all the information you need to make a sound career move.
- Undercover Recruiter: Become Recruiter, Candidate or Employer. You can get your job easily here.
- Who is Hiring: An awesome resource for searching, filtering, and finding new and attractive jobs according to your needs and interests.
- ZipRecruiter: The Smartest Way to Get Hired.
- RemoteML : Remote Machine Learning jobs.
- Linkedin jobs : A very nice research tool for programming jobs
This content originally appeared on DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 and was authored by Nikhil Savalgi
Nikhil Savalgi | Sciencx (2022-10-03T16:13:12+00:00) Websites Every Programmer Should Know. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/10/03/websites-every-programmer-should-know/
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