One of the reasons I've been so drawn to DEV.to over other platforms is the super encouraging and helpful community that gathers here. Initially I felt like it was going to be more a place where I sat back and watched, rather than write and contribute, but I've been so pleased to find not only helpful articles and tutorials that I understand, but also that input from new coders and devs is well-received.
I thought it would be nice to compile some of the best posts every week for those of us who still identify as #codenewbies!
Google's Season of Docs writer application period is open right now, so open source is on my mind a lot. If you're into documentation, check out Season of Docs, and let the first two articles help you through entering the wild world of open source!

Your First Open-Source Pull Request: a Walkthrough
Andrew Healey ・ Jun 16 '19 ・ 4 min read
stands on soapbox, clears throat My name is Desi, and I love finding bugs. If you want to make my day a little less fun, follow this great flow on debugging to beat me to the punch.

The Art of Debugging
Chris Bertrand ・ Jun 17 '19 ・ 9 min read
If you're digging into Python, this roundup of resources including documentation, frameworks, libraries, and challenges compiles a lot of useful resources in one spot so you can practice and learn without ruining your flow to find the next step.

A Collection Of Python Programming Resources For Beginners
Prahlad Yeri ・ Jun 18 '19 ・ 4 min read
What's a PWA? Why are they important? Learn the basics of progressive web apps with this series!

A gentle introduction to Progressive Web Apps
Francesco Leardini ・ Jun 23 '19 ・ 6 min read
Glitch's weekly roundup is, as always, full of fun and useful apps. Remix your own and share them - I love seeing what people make there!
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