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My 10 favorite Tech Twitter tweets from the past week

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

Start with HTML

By Insharamin

We all are just developers, no matter what tools we use

@vittostack

Test your code

By DThompsonDev

It all starts from that simple website

By WellPaidGeek

Anyone can learn programming

By SimonHoiberg

Communication is the most important skill a dev can have

By nachoiacovino

Tech Twitter will change a lot in 2022

By @MakadiaHarsh

Save time from finding the perfect font

By @_georgemoller

Focus on the things that matter

By @study_web_dev

Not really from the past week, but Danny is doing a two-day free tech conference so make sure you don't miss this one

I hope found this useful and if you did please let me know. If you have any questions feel free to DM me on Twitter._let me know. If you have any questions feel free to DM me on Twitter.

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