I've joined the #301DaysOfCode challenge! and this repo is a hybrid fork from Benjamin Spark's repo and content for other challenges as I've also joined CodeNewbie's.
Want to go from code noob to employed developer in less than a year?
Take the #301DaysOfCode and go from code newbie to an employed developer in less than a year. The only stipulation: code 3 minutes and 1 second per day for 301 days. Wait! What? Why so little? Check out the FAQ below.
To join in, use the #301DaysOfCode hashtag on any social network to tell people how much ass you are kicking this year!
Of course, I am! But so is the human mind. Did you know that you are more likely to stick with a habit if you keep the barrier to entry low? Just like with exercise we are not trying to max ourselves out every day. Start small with 3min 1 sec. If you only did that; great! If you want to do longer for that day, even better. 😉
We spend 301 days learning to code. The remaining 64 days of the year are focused on landing a front-end developer job.
Cheers if you got the 301 redirect reference. 😉
Totally, amigo! Join any time of the year. The vision of #301DaysOfCode is to get you coding consistently and land you a developer job – if you want one. Everyone is starting at different times and may be working on their own projects. Join us in the consistent code movement. 🙂
Of course, my friend! Most people doing #100DaysOfCode are also doing #301DaysOfCode.
#100DaysOfCode is focused on getting you to form a coding habit, which is awesome, but requires you to know Git right from the start.
#301DaysOfCode is focused on taking you from knowing nothing to landing a developer job within a year.
#301DaysOfCode is not aimed at any particular technology. Most people taking the challenge are aiming at learning Web Development, but you can choose any field in programming. The main motive is to become a developer and get hired at the end of the year.
If you like this repo and find it useful, please consider ★ starring it (on top right of the page). 😊
So, what are you waiting for? Fork this repository, and start coding now! Let's make 2022 - "A year of code".