Introduction
Notion is a fantastic platform for note-taking and productivity management. I can guarantee you have heard about the platform before if you look for productivity tools. You need not to create everything from scratch, you can easily duplicate templates created by other users.
Today, we are going to look into some of the templates that are for enhancing knowledge and increasing productivity.
This is the latest part in the Awesome Tools for Developers series. You can find other parts somewhere on the page. You can also follow me on Twitter (@surajondev) to get notified of the further post earlier.
So, let's get started with the list of Notion templates.
50+ Awesome tools for Web Developers
An awesome mega list of resources to learn and ace in web development.
My latest ebook is now also available as a Notion template at no cost. It is a curated list of tools and resources to help web developers in learning, create, and increase productivity. It has already crossed 450 sales with 4.6 ratings on GumRoad.
I have divided the mega list of tools into 11 categories. Here are some of those categories:
- Learning🧑💻
- Code Editor✍️
- UI Desing⚡
- UI Component🚀
- Animation🏃♂️
100 Days of Code Journal
Notion template for people who are doing 100 Days of code challenge.
100 Days of code is an awesome way of learning any tech or starting your coding journey. You can also make a tweet about your journey to connect with other developers. This template is fantastic for tracking your journey from day 1 to 100.
It will help you to track topics, difficulties, languages, and others
Code snippet tracker
Keep track of personal code snippets or snippets you find on the web.
Organize the code snippets of yours or from around the web into one place, where you can find them easily. You can sort them using Names, Tags, Languages, and Sources.
You can add code snippets of tasks such as:
- Connecting database
- Creating Express server
- Making calls using Axios
- And others
Computer science student dashboard
Stay focused and organized with one dashboard
If you are a CS student it will be highly beneficial and if not it will also be beneficial to manage your coding practices, personal projects, Internship opportunities, and other stuff that are related to a developer.
The dashboard contains topics for:
- Courses
- Homework
- Code Snippets
- Personal Project
- Internship Opportunities
- Side Projects
- And more
Web Development commonplace book
This template has over 440 pages of web development content
A mega list of tools and resources that will help you in the web development journey. The resources are divided into various categories and subcategories.
It contains:
- Over 270 HTML and CSS-related questions to practice your knowledge in a spaced repetition manner.
- Dozens and dozens of useful links.
- Information about CSS, HTML, JavaScript, ReactJS, Ruby on Rails, SQL, and more!
- Cheatsheets.
- Link to free tutorials and courses.
- And much more.
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Conclusion
I hope, this list of free notion templates will help you in learning and increasing your productivity. Thanks for reading the blog post.
Top comments (30)
Ooh! I love this! I’ve been using Notion for over a year now (including tracking my study progress) and it’s a great productivity tool, but your post have given me some new ideas and resources. Thank you 🙏🏼 for sharing.
Thanks for your word and Notion is awesome. I have been using the platfrom to manage my
I love using it🔥
muito bom!
I have several databases in Notion where I capture links to articles I think would be useful. One is for learning, another is reference, another for project ideas. In addition to the article link, I have columns for Tags and a brief Description of the article.
That's really great database. You can mention in the comment and I will add to it to my next part of it.
Hi, I love your crticles. Can I translate the series of articles and I will add this link.
In which language do you want to translate?🤔
I want to translate to Chinese~(^▽^)
Sure. You can go with it. Just add a canonical URL as I have added for all the post.
Yes, I will!
Great 👍
How did you added those navigation links of other blogs at the start and at the end?
Hey Saloni,
Add the name of the series to the blog post and the rest is managed by the dev. to. For this kind of navigation link to appear on your blog post, you need to have at least two articles in the same series.
Thanks!!
Thanks for sharing my Web Development commonplace book! 😊
It's awesome, Damian. I alao started using it.⚡🔥
I'm glad you find it useful!
Thank you for sharing this!
Glad that you like it⚡🔥
Love this! 🙌
I wish you will publish more of these ebooks. 😍
Thank you for the kind word, Devang. I am planning for a another book.
Great resources! Thank you for sharing!
Glad that you like it 🚀⚡
This is really helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Glad that you like it⚡