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7 Twitter threads to help you master Web Development:

If you found value in this thread you will most likely enjoy my tweets too so make sure you follow me on Twitter for more information about web development and how to improve as a developer. This article was first published on my Blog

1. How to learn Web Development - @TheAnkurTyagi

https://twitter.com/TheAnkurTyagi/status/1408105497455218688?s=20

2. Master JavaScript and CSS from these handmade cheat sheets - @prathkum

https://twitter.com/Prathkum/status/1407795508551294982?s=20

3. JavaScript Array Methods Explained - @SimonHoiberg

https://twitter.com/SimonHoiberg/status/1363760285975257089?s=20

4. HTML Roadmap - @_georgemoller

https://twitter.com/_georgemoller/status/1388874423797784581?s=20

5. Learn Web Development by building projects - @denicmarko

https://twitter.com/denicmarko/status/1398149669973340165?s=20

6. CSS Roadmap - @_georgemoller

https://twitter.com/_georgemoller/status/1385631721362702336?s=20

7. Learn JavaScript by playing games - @Insharamin

https://twitter.com/Insharamin/status/1407926275985924106?s=20

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