Mohamed Siyad (@mohamed_siyad1) 's Twitter Profile
Mohamed Siyad

@mohamed_siyad1

Taking my coding journey with @founderscoders and Cohort #FAC22 (^_^)

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Wes Bos (@wesbos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I'm launching my Beginner JavaScript text guide! These notes are totally free and have been modeled after the content in my Beginner JavaScript course. This is a huge resource I've been working on for over a year and I'm so excied to share it! wesbos.com/javascript

Today I'm launching my Beginner JavaScript text guide! 

These notes are totally free and have been modeled after the content in my Beginner JavaScript course.

This is a huge resource I've been working on for over a year and I'm so excied to share it!

wesbos.com/javascript
Mohamed Siyad (@mohamed_siyad1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today me and @cosmicindustry learn how to make HTTP requests in JavaScript by using fetch function to access Github Username's and repositories. 😁

Dan Sofer (@dsofer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/6 Until recently, Founders and Coders operated primarily as a coding bootcamp, training people for several weeks before helping them to find jobs. We have recently switched to being an apprenticeship training provider.

freeCodeCamp.org (@freecodecamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can learn Python-based Data Analytics fundamentals in a month. How, you might ask? Well, David Clinton created a video, website, & a bunch of Jupyter notebooks for you to use. Follow the plan he lays out in this guide and you'll be on your way. freecodecamp.org/news/teach-you…

The A11Y Project (@a11yproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"My idea is to put an accessibility icon in the address bar in a similar way as insecure connections where promoted." Accessabilly accessabilly.com/inaccessibilit…

Wes Bos (@wesbos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 JavaScript's new .at() method lets you pick items based on their index. This is super handy for grabbing the last item of an array or string because, unlike arrays, it supports negative indexes!

🔥 JavaScript's new .at() method lets you pick items based on their index.

This is super handy for grabbing the last item of an array or string because, unlike arrays, it supports negative indexes!
The A11Y Project (@a11yproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Access Guide is a friendly introduction to digital accessibility based on WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines)." Alex 🤓 accessguide.io

Mohamed Siyad (@mohamed_siyad1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worked on server-side-app to better understand how to uploading files example images (jpeg/png). 😄. enjoyed todays technical spike at Founders and Coders (FAC22)

Worked on server-side-app to better understand how to uploading files example  images (jpeg/png). 😄. enjoyed todays technical spike at <a href="/founderscoders/">Founders and Coders</a> (FAC22)
The A11Y Project (@a11yproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When I audit websites for accessibility, I write Markdown files that Eleventy turns into reports. Today, I’ve shared the code I use for that." @hdv hiddedevries.nl/en/blog/2021-0…

Wes Bos (@wesbos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just stumbled upon the WEIRDEST youtube ever. This guy has hundreds of programming videos, many of which are using my tutorial projects. BUT the code written in the videos is just jibberish. Kid pretending? New type of fake videos?

I just stumbled upon the WEIRDEST youtube ever. This guy has hundreds of programming videos, many of which are using my tutorial projects. BUT the code written in the videos is just jibberish.

Kid pretending? New type of fake videos?