I guess Santa came a bit early this Christmas! π
In one of my last posts, Using Notion to organise programming topics, a lot of people asked me to share the Notion template I was using to build my commonplace book about Web Development. So, after spending quite some time removing personal information from it, and polishing it a bit, I would like to share with you a template you can use to create your own commonplace book.
π You can download the template by clicking here. π
In this template, you will find over 440 pages containing:
- Over 270 HTML and CSS related questions to practice your knowledge in a spaced repetition manner.
- Dozens and dozens of useful links.
- Information about CSS, HTML, JavaScript, ReactJS, Ruby on Rails, SQL, and more!
- Cheatsheets.
- Link to free tutorials and courses.
- Mindset (to stay strong in the web development journey).
- Information and links about APIs, tools, libraries, web development resources, etc.
- Resources for code practice.
- Problem-solving strategies.
- Lists of interesting articles.
- Useful blogs, podcasts and newsletters.
- The best YouTube channels I could find.
- And much, much more!
Please, feel free to create a copy of this template and adapt it to your own needs. I found it very useful in my journey of becoming a Web Developer, and I still use it almost every day. It has become an extension of my brain, and I rely on it every time I have a question or doubt.
I did my best to remove any copyrighted or personal content but, if you find any, please let me know so I can delete it.
I would like to know any suggestions on how to improve this template, and I'm even considering uploading it to GitHub so I can transform it into a collaborative commonplace repository. Let me know what you think about that.
I hope you enjoy it!
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Top comments (48)
Thankyou so much ,Thanks to google feed reccommendations π i got a valuable content β€οΈπ₯Ί
You are welcome! I guess I'm using the keywords you are following π€·ββοΈ
That's so very useful. Thanks a lot. This pack is like a starter kit for us.
I'm glad you like it!
big W. Useful post man!
Thanks! I'm glad you like it.
Man, thanks a lot! This is huge. It is still copying after 5 minutes. Is this normal?
Yes, it's normal for big notion pages containing lots of nested databases
Yes, it is normal. Itβs a big database!
Dude, are you serious. This is huge. Thank you so much! You're a great person
π No worries! I hope you enjoy it!
Only just getting started and Iβm glad I came across this. Will help to organise my notes better. Thanks a lot! π
No worries! I hope you find it useful! Stay strong in your journey.
you lost me when you ask for email and password
I didnβt ask for a password. And I think that sharing a template that took me months to build in exchange for an email address subscription (that you can cancel at any time) is a fair deal π
Anyway, I'm interested in knowing why you chose not to register. Care to share the reasons why? π€ I would love to hear them so I can improve.
You are incredible. Thank you for your generosity!
You are very welcome!
Excellent! π€©
Thanks!
Thank you very much, it is very special to me.
I'm glad you enjoy it!
Can i generate out of notion Anki Flash Cards?
I haven't found an ewasy way of doing it, but there are some workarounds. You should google it βΊοΈ
Thanks for sharing
No problem!
Thank you very much, it is very special to me
You are welcome!
Amazing, thank you for sharing! Just wondering however β what would be the difference between this and a Awesome list format in Git?
Your are welcome! If I upload this to GitHub other people could contribute to the list, making it more content rich.
Thanks a lot, this is so great!
You are most welcome!
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