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"Coding further" is made for my students who graduated from Le Wagon coding bootcamp and are just now exploring the world of programming.

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Coding further is made for my students who graduated from Le Wagon coding bootcamp and are just now exploring the world of tech. I have collected some (free) online courses to help you keep learning as well as other useful resources which will help you to fully immerse yourself in the dev universe. Have fun and let me know what you think! Tweet me

Ruby on Rails

At Le Wagon you learn our beloved Ruby and Rails - and there is a lot more to find out about it, have a look at these tutorials:

Code Katas

If you need to prepare for that next interview, have a look at code katas. But don't get frustrated - these challenges are at the verge of coding, problem solving and mathematical skills which is a very specific skill of itself.

Problem solving

THE coding skill any programmer should have. No matter which language, you need to be able to know how approach coding challenges.

Javascript courses

Javascript is one of the coding languages with the furthest reach (according to GitHub survey) and has been in the top ten ever since. Time to master it with these tutorials:

Newsletters/Communities

In order to be up to date about the latest changes, newsletters and news pages are really helpful.

Communities

Twitter accounts

If you enjoy twitter, here are some interesting accounts to follow, but that's just a start, because... honestly, there is tons of devs on twitter. Just find the ones that interest you the most :)

  • dhh - the creator of Rails and author of bestselling books. If you like strong opinions, check his account
  • girslwhocode
  • emmawedekind - content creator and twitter famous
  • ASpittel - former coding bootcamp instructor and author of many tutorials (including the above-mentioned problem solving course)
  • wesbos - author of the above mentioned javascript courses

Open Source Contributions

Open Source is a great way to learn from the community, and see how other experienced developers write code. You may also have to play around with other technologies, which also correlates to a lovely way to learn!

Coding Conferences

What better way to network and learn than to attend conferences?

Frontend

Ruby

All (Conference Searching Websites)

Misc

Chingu is a platform to find teams to work on real projects. Perfect to enrich your portfolio and improve team working skills

Check out Le Wagon Paris teacher Edwards' repo with a mix of helpful shortcuts, explaination for error messages and recommendations for gems:

100 days of code is more than just a hashtag. It's a movement encouraging you to code for every day the next 100 days. A perfect eay to make coding a habit and not to loose that bootcamp vibe.

If you want to get a more in depth view into computer science, try this Havard Course. The lectures are very interesting, the challenges are hard, but they provide good in depth knowledge of what actually happens when we code.

IF you are interested in learning an indepth knowledge of JavaScript.. You Don't Know JavaScript is considered by some to be the holy bible of JavaScript


Let me know if I am missing a cool link in this list and I will add it. Also: add me on twitter

Cheers, Clara

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