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Ndeye Fatou Diop

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Struggling to learn frontend? Elevate Your Skills with These 3 Game-Changing YouTube Channels ๐Ÿš€

Mastering front-end development is hard.

At first, things might be easy. Maybe you were able to render your first interactive elements or use CSS for the first time.

However, as soon as you try to build complex projects, you feel overwhelmed. There are just too many resources out there, too many things to learn: CSS, JS, React, npm, bundlers, etc.

Luckily, you have everything you need to become proficient and even get hired as a front-end developerโ€”all available online for free.

Just subscribe to these 3 YouTube channels:

Channel #1: Traversy Media

Link => https://www.youtube.com/@TraversyMedia

This channel is a gem. @traversymedia pours so much love into his videos, offering crash courses (HTML, CSS, etc.) and a treasure trove of content. Brad's personal journey is inspiring, especially for devs with unique backgrounds. Plus, the collaborations with other creators? Gold.

Channel #2: JavaScript Mastery

Link => https://www.youtube.com/@javascriptmastery

This channel is just brilliant. Why? You get to build real-world projects, explained step by step in clear, intuitive videos. Plus, you'll find a bunch of projects that cover a variety of technologies.

Channel #3: Kevin Powell

Link => https://www.youtube.com/@KevinPowell

I can't believe this channel exists. So many useful CSS tips! ๐ŸŽ‰

If you want to be a CSS pro, this is your go-to.

So, save yourself the hassle, some cash, and a bunch of effortโ€”just dive into these YouTube channels!


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