Posts

Showing posts from August, 2017

9 Places You Can Learn How to Code (for Free)

Coding isn't just for the supergeeks anymore-- getting a little code  under your belt is an incredibly valuable skill for marketers and any other members of a business team. You can: Use  HTML  to fine-tune some wonky text paragraphs.  Even the smallest bit of HTML knowledge can be helpful when dealing with finicky content management systems. Communicate better with your company's programmers.  Maybe you don't need to be a programming pro yourself, but having basic code literacy will help you relate to the coders in your workplace and better understand how and why bugs occur. Optimize and test landing pages.  Basic HTML and CSS are key if you want to  optimize and test your landing pages. And trust me--you definitely want to be doing those things! Cut down on IT managers.  While you'll likely still need some head IT honchos, more coders means less workout for the IT team. Empower creators.  Understanding code opens up huge opportuniti...

Websites Every Developer Should Visit: Programming News, Tutorials & More

Image
In every industry, there are at least a handful of experts considered authorities on the subject. Most have a blog or website, making them the premier trusted resources industry-wide. Likewise, you’ll usually find a community or two where all the professionals immersed in the field turn to when they need to converse with like-minded professionals. The same holds true in the world of development. Developers are such a quirky bunch that no ordinary website will do, so we’ve put together this collection of must-visit websites that cater to developer needs to stay on top of the latest in tech news, network and discuss projects and troubleshooting with your peers, sites for beginners to master programming, and, of course, a few fun sites to visit when you need a break from your latest development project. Best Websites for Developers and Programmers Programmer and Developer-Specific News Websites and Communities Where do developers turn for up-to-the-minute news impactin...