New video out! This is an animated explainer on how websites get on the internet. If you need a little refresher, or just want to see the animations, check it out here:
youtube.com/watch?v=93rqHdAgNYA
Posts by Jess Chan / Coder Coder
I got the Glove80 about 6 months ago and freaking love it. Enjoy!
I still use SCSS, altho it's just for myself/YouTube and not in a company job setting. Just can't give up Sass partials, mixins, and the ampersand
congrats!! that's huge π₯
Nice, congrats!
Don't ask folks online what you should know to get a job in tech!
I'm in Texas, it's crazy to think someone in Texas can just guess what the demand is in your market in California, New York, or a small town in Georgia.
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omg I need that!!
These are incredibly cute!! Also love the art you have on the wall π₯
hello hello! ππ½
Whoa, will be very interested to hear your thoughts on making your own course platform!
Solopreneur-ship is the dream! I feel like there's so much more freedom when you don't have to answer to investors but are able to organically grow.
I'm really liking it here so far!
so glad to see you here!!
That's amazing! Do they also handle technical questions about the course, like if the student gets stuck on something?
Massive congrats on the course's success! How do you all handle customer/student support, e.g. Discord, message forum, emails? Is it time-consuming or fairly easy?
I watched this like 5 times last night. Epic!
that makes sense!
I agree, the video would ideally be as long as it needs to be, whether long or short. Great point!
anyone else not realize the clocks changed today until after the fact? π«
Please don't ruin this site by calling them skeets
well played hahaha
What type of YouTube coding video do you prefer watching? Short quick little tips like 5-10 min long, or longer in-depth videos that are 30-40 minutes long?
Wow, that's pretty surprising that it's the same engagement! def makes me want to invest more here than on Twitter
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love Recut!
I'd love to be added! Thank you for putting this together π
this is very encouraging to hear!
- A bubble that bounces around the screen, every time you click it, it grows until it gets too big and pops
- Pomodoro/tamagotchi plant or animal pet that you have to feed / play with / etc
- Terrarium that you take care of
- Simple clicker type game
thinking about trying to build silly HTML5 games. Never done game dev, but it could be a way to learn, just starting with suuuper simple stuff.
Ideas so far β¬οΈ
omg, Tim Walz and AOC playing and streaming video games is just what I needed to start this week.