Web Development Resources I collected

in #python7 years ago (edited)

I've been learning and preparing for jobs especially for full stack development. I'm turning 22 this week. I found it really nice and humbled upon your suggestions and helps so here is what I collected following /r/learnprogramming since 10-14 months.

Here it is

This list mainly contains resources of Python-Django, the links I provided has all different stacks as well. Varying from Flask, Node.js, Ruby and other Javascript, Python, Ruby frameworks.

If you are beginner in programming and wishing to improve your skills with Python Django.

  1. Django-Girls is for you. It assumes that student has no prior knowledge and helps you build a complete blog site using SQLite. They also have tutorials to how to deploy that site on Heroku.

  2. Full Stack Python — is a great resource having a curated list of other resources as well as projects. Worth checking it out.

  3. If you wonder, I want to learn from the officials, Django-documentation is very precisely described and any level of programmer would be easily go through it.

  4. My Personal favourite champion with creating apps/software with Python mostly is Sentdex’s YouTube channel , This guy is genius and has very informative and helpful tutorials IMO. OP and others fellow learners should also checkout his others tutorials, it helps one learn all the Machine Learning, Deep Learning and other stuff. One learns to create simple app alongside following his Django or even Flask tutorials.

One must look at this YouTube channel for overall web-development ,

  1. The Net Ninja — click here for his Django playlist. This guy is so awesome, I enjoyed all the key points he introduced and one get to learn the basics till the industry standard of making anything. My Personal Favourite

  2. Traversy Media — For such web development tutorials, somehow he hasn’t made a playlist on Django as the OP & fellow learners asked. He has so many descriptive content on his channel about almost all the Javascript front-end, back-end

  3. Academind — same as Traversy media, with a variety of content about Microsoft’s Power BI and other technology, both of the instructors are very well understanding
    one should definitely do their shopping-cart playlist and social network playlist and create/code alongside them after proceeding certain level of web-development. It will definitely boost up your resume and

  4. A very well curated list about learning programming of any sort with creating projects is tuvtran’s GitHub repo .
    answering this particular question, OP and fellow learners and other should check out their Python section of the same.

  5. Another GitHub repo like this, which personally motivated me are as follows:

    1. Codeburst.io’s founder Brandon Morelli has written a very apt curated list regarding this. Repo!!!
    2. CoderByte’s Medium Blog on this becoming full stack developer let’s you prepare with industry standards and also recommends learning the Data-structures and algorithms from GeeksforGeeks | A computer science portal for geeks.
      My personal favourite list of question for this is from TechiDelight’s 500 questions

For Ruby reddit.com/r/learnprogramming ‘s most upvoted resource

  • Upskillcourses is the best. Let’s you create a Sass.
    and the Odin Project is good.

  • For mean stack and proceeding normally with web development, one should definitely check out Freecodecamp.org here their learning map, it is a stairway to heaven.

I would recommend you keep cheking the learn programming • r/learnprogramming almost everyday as community there is so helpful and shares variety of things from interview experiences to a particular learning

I've wrote a blog/answer, you can check it out here as well.

Hope this helps fellow learners here. Learn and share your experiences, help learn others! Peace _/|_