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I think you might benefit from a detailed study plan when you're a little further along with your studies. For now, I'd recommend following your interests, and taking a project-based approach towards learning.

Start with an idea of something you might want to build, and then make a list of all the stuff you'd need to learn to build it. Then, strip down the idea to make it a little more simple, and redo the list. Keep doing that until you have a list that's small enough to manage

Fair warning: full-scale applications tend to look like "first invent the whole world, then build your app", so you may need to come up with really simple ideas to start on. That's OK! You may also not know what you need to know until you try building things, that's OK too.

Once you have a few ideas, start reading and watching videos related to the technical tools and concepts you need. But only go just as deep into those resources as you need in order to build one small piece of a real project... you can always come back later i

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staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 23, 2024 20:07
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
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nathanielks / get_template.php
Last active February 22, 2022 08:49
A set of functions for finding and getting a template and being able to pass parameters to it via an array. Borrowed from https://github.com/woothemes/woocommerce/blob/e3cc5931bad28b24233fb9d14c61c096cbd4b122/includes/wc-core-functions.php#L91
<?php
/**
* Get other templates (e.g. product attributes) passing attributes and including the file.
*
* @access public
* @param mixed $template_name
* @param array $args (default: array())
* @param string $template_path (default: '')
* @param string $default_path (default: '')
* @return void */
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malarkey / Contract Killer 3.md
Last active May 17, 2024 15:28
The latest version of my ‘killer contract’ for web designers and developers

When times get tough and people get nasty, you’ll need more than a killer smile. You’ll need a killer contract.

Used by 1000s of designers and developers Clarify what’s expected on both sides Helps build great relationships between you and your clients Plain and simple, no legal jargon Customisable to suit your business Used on countless web projects since 2008

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