Here are the 7 GitHub Repos arranged in increasing order of the number of stars🌟 they got and the amount of people found it useful is quite amazing. Hope you will also get benefitted from these and yes, at the end, don't forget to checkout the video :))
1. Public APIS - 139K 🌟
public-apis / public-apis
A collective list of free APIs
Public APIs
A collective list of free APIs for use in software and web developmentContributing Guide • API for this project • Issues • Pull Requests • License
Free APIs • Dev Resources • Public APIs Site • Apihouse • Collective APIs
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The fastest way to integrate APIs into any product
The fastest way to integrate APIs into any product
Index
2. You don't know JS - 142K 🌟
getify / You-Dont-Know-JS
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
You Don't Know JS Yet (book series) - 2nd Edition
This is a series of books diving deep into the core mechanisms of the JavaScript language. This is the second edition of the book series:
To read more about the motivations and perspective behind this book series, check out the Preface.
If you're looking for the previous first edition books, they can be found here.
Titles
I recommend reading the second edition books in this order:
- Get Started | Buy on Leanpub | Buy on Amazon
- Scope & Closures | Buy on Leanpub | Buy on Amazon
- Objects & Classes (draft stable)
- Types & Grammar (draft in progress)
- Sync & Async (not yet started)
- ES.Next & Beyond (not yet started)
If you're looking for the previous first edition books, they can be found here.
Publishing
As always, you'll be able to read these books online here…
3. Developer Roadmap - 164K 🌟
kamranahmedse / developer-roadmap
Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
roadmap.sh
Community driven roadmaps, articles and resources for developers
Roadmaps are now interactive, you can click the nodes to read more about the topics.
View all Roadmaps
Here is the list of available roadmaps with more being actively worked upon.
- Frontend Roadmap
- Backend Roadmap
- DevOps Roadmap
- Computer Science Roadmap
- QA Roadmap
- Software Architect Roadmap
- Software Design and Architecture Roadmap
- JavaScript Roadmap
- TypeScript Roadmap
- React Roadmap
- Vue Roadmap
- Angular Roadmap
- Node.js Roadmap
- GraphQL Roadmap
- Android Roadmap
- Flutter Roadmap
- Python Roadmap
- Go Roadmap
- Java Roadmap
- Spring Boot Roadmap
- Design System Roadmap
- DBA Roadmap
- Blockchain Roadmap
- ASP.NET Core Roadmap
- System Design Roadmap
- Kubernetes Roadmap
- Cyber Security Roadmap
We have also added a new form of visual content covering best practices:
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Development
Clone the repository, install…
4. Awesome - 166K 🌟
sindresorhus / awesome
😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics
Today
Quickly view your schedule in the macOS menu bar
My open source work is supported by the community
Special thanks to:Add Single Sign-On (and more) in minutes instead of months.
Paperwork that makes the data work.
The easiest way to build paperwork automation into your product
Paperwork that makes the data work.
5. Coding Interview University - 184K 🌟
jwasham / coding-interview-university
A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
Coding Interview University
I originally created this as a short to-do list of study topics for becoming a software engineer but it grew to the large list you see today. After going through this study plan, I got hired as a Software Development Engineer at Amazon You probably won't have to study as much as I did. Anyway, everything you need is here.
I studied about 8-12 hours a day, for several months. This is my story: Why I studied full-time for 8 months for a Google interview
Please Note: You won't need to study as much as I did. I wasted a lot of time on things I didn't need to know. More info about that below. I'll help you get there without wasting your precious time.
The items listed here will prepare you well for a technical interview at just about any software company including the giants:…
6. Free Programming Books - 194K 🌟
EbookFoundation / free-programming-books
📚 Freely available programming books
List of Free Learning Resources In Many Languages
Search the list at https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books-search/ .
This page is available as an easy-to-read website. Access it by clicking on .
Intro
This list was originally a clone of StackOverflow - List of Freely Available Programming Books with contributions from Karan Bhangui and George Stocker.
The list was moved to GitHub by Victor Felder for collaborative updating and maintenance. It has grown to become one of GitHub's most popular repositories, with 243,000+ stars, about 9,700 watchers, more than 7,100 commits, 1,900+ contributors, and 50,000+ forks.
The Free Ebook Foundation now administers the repo, a not-for-profit organization devoted to promoting the creation, distribution, archiving, and sustainability of free ebooks. Donations to the Free Ebook Foundation are tax-deductible in the US.
How To Contribute
Please read CONTRIBUTING. If you're new to GitHub, welcome! Remember to abide by our adapted from Code of…
7. FreeCodeCamp - 326K 🌟
freeCodeCamp / freeCodeCamp
freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum
freeCodeCamp.org is a friendly community where you can learn to code for free. It is run by a donor-supported 501(c)(3) charity to help millions of busy adults transition into tech. Our community has already helped more than 40,000 people get their first developer job.
Our full-stack web development and machine learning curriculum is completely free and self-paced. We have thousands of interactive coding challenges to help you expand your skills.
Table of Contents
- Certifications
- The Learning Platform
- Reporting Bugs and Issues
- Reporting Security Issues and Responsible Disclosure
- Contributing
- Platform, Build and Deployment Status
- License
Certifications
freeCodeCamp.org offers several free developer certifications. Each of these certifications involves building 5 required web app projects, along with hundreds of optional coding challenges to help you prepare for those projects. We estimate that each certification will take a beginner programmer around 300 hours to earn.
Each of these 50…
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