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My 10 favorite Tech Twitter Tweets from this 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

Learning how to code is all about building stuff on your own

By VittoStack

Understanding how the structure of an URL is something every developer should know

By _georgemoller

Investing in yourself is always a good idea, especially as a developer or designer

By razacodes

This is how you can learn web development completely for free

By Prathkum

You don't need to spend money on a new laptop, you can start with what you have right now

By study_web_dev

Looking to learn more CSS? Then this thread is for you:

By denicmarko

You literally have no excuse to not become a dev

By heyOnuoha

Communication is a key skill for all developers

By catalinmpit

Being consistent is the easiest way to stand out

By TheAnkurTyagi

Here is a different take on web3 and NFTs (and I love it)

By DThompsonDev

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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