I guess Santa came a bit early this Christmas! 🎅
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.
👉 You can download the template by clicking here. 👈
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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Latest comments (46)
big W. Useful post man!
Thanks! I'm glad you like it.
That's so very useful. Thanks a lot. This pack is like a starter kit for us.
I'm glad you like it!
You are incredible. Thank you for your generosity!
You are very welcome!
is it a virus ? kaspersky is preventing me of entering the link saying that it's harmful website ... !!
No, it’s not. Maybe you should check Kaspersky configuration…
Excellent! 🤩
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 ☺️
Thank you very much, it is very special to me
You are welcome!
Thanks for sharing
No problem!
Amazing, thank you for sharing! Just wondering however — 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!
Very nicely done. I've not seen a Spaced Repetition system in Notion before. Currently using a great SR plugin for Obsidian.
Thank you! I guess I have to test Obsidian.
badassss, very full complete
Thank you!
This is Epic!! Thanks a lot budd!!
No problem! I hope you find it useful.
How long did it take for people to get this template copied? It's taking very long (yes, I know why) and I'm kinda wondering what the estimate is.
I exported it to my computer and it took around 5 minutes.
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