1. Logo – A Coding Language Designed for Kids to Learn Programming (it Has Turtles)
2. Mozilla’s Blog
A must read for all web professionals. Here’s an excellent post they made about Z-index.
3. The Odin Project – A learning resource for beginners in web dev
4. Jupyter Notebooks
“The Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. “
5. JSFiddle
JSFiddle is an online IDE service and online community for testing and showcasing user-created and collaborational HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets, known as ‘fiddles’. Docs for JS Fiddle.
6. CodePen
“CodePen is an online community for testing and showcasing user-created HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets.”
Here’s a cool example of what codepen can do.
8. W3Schools
W3Schools is optimized for learning, testing, and training. Examples might be simplified to improve reading and basic understanding. Tutorials, references, and examples are constantly reviewed to avoid errors.
9. 14 Sweet Color Palette Tools
10. The Wayback Machine
“Once it’s on the internet it’s there forever” !!! Check out what any website used to look like. Just enter a URL and a date.