
Let’s face it, as Web Developers, it is simply impossible for us to remember everything that we learn. There are so many technologies, concepts, frameworks, etc. for us to learn, and sometimes we need to turn to external resources just to help us keep up with it all. In this post, I’ve rounded up three of my favorite sources of information, tips, and tricks.



It wouldn’t be a web development resource roundup without first mentioning Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow is a website where both learning and seasoned developers can post their questions to the community and receive answers and feedback from other users. This is an excellent resource to turn to when you find yourself stuck on a particular problem.



A great resource for rookie developers is W3Schools. W3Schools has tutorials on HTML, CSS, SQL, python, java, PHP, bootstrap, jQuery, and more. These extensive tutorials start at the ground level and allow you to master the foundation before moving on to the more complex concepts.



Another excellent resource for Web Developers is Codrops. Codrops is a web development blog with a focus on front-end development. It contains a massive library of different CSS, JavaScript, and HTML tricks to help you accomplish stunning-looking designs. It also contains a CSS reference search that allows you to search CSS properties and learn how to use them.
