A couple of years ago we noticed, that as the front-end development industry becomes more and more popular, many people
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Table of contents :
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Table of Contents
INTRO
1. Who is this book for?
2. Frontend Unicorn
3. Stack decisions
4. Understanding design
5. You're the designer!
6. Nudge the designer
7. Semantics & Accessibility
8. Code = business card
9. Back-end basics
13. Work/Life balance
14. Taking notes
22. Debugging
23. Communication skills
24. Useful tools
25. How to get a raise
26. Thank you
10. Code =/= Product
11. Developer in a startup
12. Master GIT
16. Code review
17. How to learn e"ectively
18. Learn something rare
19. The mobile world
20. Impostor syndrome
21. Details that make a di"erence
15. Time management
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
FIRST BOSS
FINAL BOSS
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