Every day more and more people are transiting to Web3. The demand for developers is increasing as Crypto use grows at an exponential rate. Skills in blockchain development are among the most in-demand in the tech industry. It's difficult to find a proper/clean roadmap and resource to get started with Web3 because it's so new. In this article, I'm going to give you a roadmap and some of the best resources on the internet that will definitely help you get your first job in Web3.
An Educational Sandbox For Web3... And Much More. - Drag-and-Drop Programming - Open Source Building Blocks - Visually Understand How Ethereum Works
Video by Austin Griffith, using scaffold-eth.
Learn how to build on Ethereum; the superpowers and the gotchas. When you are ready to test your knowledge, speed run Ethereum
everything you need to build on Ethereum! š š§Ŗ Quickly experiment with Solidity using a frontend that adapts to your smart contract
Build your Prisma schema visually in this easy-to-use web based tool.
Two indie SaaS foundersāone just getting off the ground, and one with an established profitable businessāinvite you to join their weekly chats.
No More Mondays peels back the curtain to see what it takes to build an indie business. Following the journey of indie hackers Dan Rowden and James McKinven as they navigate building a micro-SaaS studio and a podcast respectively.
High-intensity ā” code tutorials to help you build & ship your app faster. Subscribe for new videos every week covering intermediate to advanced lessons about JavaScript, Flutter, Firebase, and modern app development.
Backend dev focused educational YouTube Channel Join me as we discuss various software engineering topics with examples and add fun elements to them. We always try to learn by example here in this educational Youtube channel which we believe is the right way to learn. I love Software engineering (especially the backend) and I strive to be a better software engineer every day. Join me on this journey and let us learn together.
This is not your typical reference book. It doesn't cover all of AWS or all its quirks. Instead, we want to help you realize which AWS features youād be foolish not to use. Features for which you almost never need to consider alternatives. Features that have passed the test of time by being at the backbone of most things on the internet.
Playlists (1): Learning AWS
You're going to find cloud services being used at nearly any enterprise you work for. So it's important for us developers to at least have a high-level understanding of this infrastructure. And since AWS has the dominant share of the cloud market, being familiar with it is incredibly valuable and opens a lot of doors. But gaining that familiarity isn't easy. Just browsing through the list of 200+ services is overwhelming. Getting started with learning AWS usually involves having a dozen or more open tabs and the feeling that you're going down a rabbit hole that never ends. This course is an alternative to that stress. It has been structured like a boat tour on a river of knowledge, linearly guiding you through the core of AWS Cloud. By the end of this course, you will be confidently spinning up servers, creating relational databases, storing static assets, and writing serverless functions with confidence. So, whether you need to learn AWS for your current job or are looking to earn your cloud practitioner certification, start watching this course and gain the skills you need today.
Playlists (1): Learning AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's largest and most complex cloud with over 200 unique services. Learn about the top 50 cloud products in just ten minutes.
Playlists (1): Learning AWS
Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters. Shape Up is for product development teams who struggle to ship. If youāve thought to yourself āWhy canāt we ship like we used to?ā or āI never have enough time to think about strategy,ā then this book can help. Youāll learn language and techniques to define focused projects, address unknowns, and increase collaboration and engagement within your team.
The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application. A must read for anyone building a web app. Getting Real is packed with keep-it-simple insights, contrarian points of view, and unconventional approaches to software design. This isn't a technical book or a design tutorial, it's a book of ideas. Anyone working on a web app - including entrepreneurs, designers, programmers, executives, or marketers - will find value and inspiration in this book.
Ryan Singer talks through the process of 'Getting Real' and how work happens at Basecamp
I've now seen over 25,000+ Javascript/web devs jump from web2 to web3. Many of them now have full-time careers at web3 companies, or are starting web3 companies/projects of their own!
What's a wallet? What's this gas fee? How can I see this jpeg that I got as an airdrop? There are many new terms and concepts in web3 which do not exist in the traditional tech world. When I first started learning about web3, my main challenges were understanding the fundamentals. Hence, in this post, I want to lay out the basics and a roadmap for anyone entering the space ,with a section for developers. It's an e-book kind of blog post. This post has been long in the making and by no means the ultimate guide for a developer. There are amazing resources from developers in the space, and I've tried to link the resources that have helped me massively. So instead, it's a post that aims to answer my primitive questions provide a curated list of resources and steps to get involved.
This course will help you understand more about the CTO role and the leadership skills you need to deliver an impact in senior tech roles. Within 9 modules and >100 micro lectures, we provide you with a fascinating introduction to what really matters in the CTO role.
This is the spoken word version of my essay, Choose Boring Technology. I have largely come to terms with it and the reality that I will never escape its popularity. I gave this most recently at the WikiMedia Foundationās developer conference, where Scott Ananian called it āhow to be old, for young people.ā
Learning resources curated by a real team currently heads-down in the space
Build your own amazing illustrations. Using our awesome gradients and hand drawn sketch components.
This course is here to get you through that initial learning curve and frustrating lack of answered questions and good documentation. You will be building a ticketing and proof-of-attendance service complete with wallet QR code scanning. Very useful indeed! This course is here to get you through that initial learning curve and frustrating lack of answered questions and good documentation. You will be building a ticketing and proof-of-attendance service complete with wallet QR code scanning. Very useful indeed!
This is a free online school dedicated to onboarding developers into the world of building Decentralized Applications for the future of the Web. We are here to help you level up your skills every step of the way. There are 4 levels that a student can achieve through completing this learning journey. For each level, you will need to complete a set of tasks.
Get your startup's first 100 users ā 100 ideas to get your startup's first 100 users with clear, step-by-step instructions. No inspo porn, no irrelevant stories, just clear advice you can follow.
Playlists (1): Start Something (Startup / Business / Idea)
For most software developers, coding is the fun part. The hard bits are dealing with clients, peers, and managers, staying productive, achieving financial security, keeping yourself in shape, and finding true love. This book is here to help.
Course and book by Jonathan Stark to help freelance stop swapping time for money and scale their earnings with the value they provide. - Value based pricing - Scope creep - Pitching - Proposal writing
Before I recently quit my high-paying job to work for myself, I was the youngest Senior Director in Walmart Engineering. I had the most promotions in the shortest amount of time and I climbed 6 levels in 4 years. In this video course, I've packaged everything I learned so you can get ahead quickly in your engineering career.
Want to build on web3? Nader Dabit identifies the building blocks of the web3 technology stack in an introductory guide
Learn the basics of Blender while making your very own donut! You'll learn the UI, modelling, sculpting, texturing, shading, geometry nodes, lighting, rendering, compositing and compiling a final animation.
Itās a great time to start podcasting. Itās never been easier to record, publish, and distribute a podcast that everyone can listen to. But it can still be tricky to get started and make your show sound as good as possible. John Lagomarsino from the Anchor production team is here to help!
Getting started with a new project doesn't have to be hard. Take our recommendations to begin on the right foot. Open source. Currently recommending Next.js and TypeScript
It's about learning a new habit: Writing. Every. Day. I've long been inspired by an idea I first learned about in The Artist's Way called morning pages. Morning pages are three pages of writing done every day, typically encouraged to be in "long hand", typically done in the morning, that can be about anything and everything that comes into your head. It's about getting it all out of your head, and is not supposed to be edited or censored in any way. The idea is that if you can get in the habit of writing three pages a day, that it will help clear your mind and get the ideas flowing for the rest of the day. Unlike many of the other exercises in that book, I found that this one actually worked and was really really useful.
Reimagine Your Writing Workflow Turn promising ideas into timeless pieces of writing by plugging them into a community of writers, editors, and experts who transform work at every stage.
In this stream, we'll be diving into the code for leerob.io, where I use Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Prisma, PlanetScale, MDX, and Vercel.
In this ridiculously long and detailed video, I'll take you behind-the-scenes of my YouTube channel and various businesses to show how much money we've made in 2021.
Playlists (1): Passive Income Inspiration
In this episode of BOOK CLUB, we're talking about 14 money rules I follow to build and keep wealth which I learned from reading Morgan Housel's book 'The Psychology of Money'.
Playlists (1): Passive Income Inspiration
On this channel, I show awesome things you can do with code. I also try my very best to be as descriptive as possible when making tutorials. I am sure you will find my videos informative so stick around, subscribe and enjoy the show. I mostly focus on blockchain technology but that will not always be the case seeing that I want to show you a new way of thinking when looking at programming. Videos might range from blockchain, art, reviews, and coding tutorials. This is a fun space for me to explore the tech world with the community.
I publish a combination of to-the-point tutorials, live coding demos, and interviews focusing on modern web development, Web3, DeFi, cloud computing, and GraphQL.
Start building the future of the internet. If you're a dev that's curious about web3 but not sure where to start -- this is the spot for you. Learn + start building cool stuff right now, earn NFTs, access secret work opportunities in crypto.
Learn How to Build a Crypto Company The course videos from a16zās Crypto Startup School, held in the spring of 2020, are now available to all. Use the hours of free videos and the reading materials, to navigate the idea maze and start building crypto projects.
The List of Web3 Articles and Courses. Learn How to Develop Smart Contracts for Ethereum Blockchain.
Which books are reddit users reading? I processed billions of comments to find the books most mentioned on reddit. Browse by subreddit or check out some popular results below.
The popular narrative of startups is outdated. You don't need venture capital to build a startup. You do need a DIY attitude, a lot of persistence and become a generalist who can learn new skills like coding, design and marketing quickly. This way of building a startup is called bootstrapping and it's the coolest way to do it I think. The best thing is you don't need to rub up to venture capitalists to get funding, you keep ownership of your company and you have higher odds to make more money.
Welcome to the bookshelf I wish I had when I started out. Iāve compiled this list over many years. You will find both classics and new releases here ā all of which I have read and applied to building, running, and eventually selling FeedbackPanda.
Guide from Transistor on how to get started making a podcast, the gear you need, software and hosting.
Your writing defines you. Following are a collection of lessons Iāve learned over the years to help you get the most out of the next thing you writeā¦whatever that may be.
The Ultraworking Podcast. Exploring peak performance. Operations, business, biochemistry, math, habits, skills... everything. We aim to make every show very special ā and potentially life-changing from time to time.
The Huberman Lab Podcast discusses neuroscience: how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body controls our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health.
40,000 HackerNews book recommendations identified using NLP and deep learning
A collection of the best startup product metrics. Brought to you by June.
Playlists (1): Start Something (Startup / Business / Idea)
This interactive guide will be the first step in helping you get started with analytics. It contains š§ the basic concepts and š terminology you need to track your startupās growth user engagement.
If youāre a self-taught engineer or bootcamp grad, you owe it to yourself to learn computer science. Thankfully, you can give yourself a world-class CS education without investing years and a small fortune in a degree program šø.
A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions, loosely based on the now archived GitHub Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint enforces the style guide rules that are generally accepted by the Swift community.
SwiftFormat is a code library and command-line tool for reformatting Swift code on macOS or Linux. SwiftFormat goes above and beyond what you might expect from a code formatter. In addition to adjusting white space it can insert or remove implicit self, remove redundant parentheses, and correct many other deviations from the standard Swift idioms.
jazzy is a command-line utility that generates documentation for Swift or Objective-C
The place to find Swift packages.
Gosh Darn SwiftUI is a curated list of questions and answers about SwiftUI.
Easy Skeezy Date Formatting for Swift and Objective-C
View, analyze and track your Core Data appās data
App automation done right The easiest way to build and release mobile apps. fastlane handles tedious tasks so you donāt have to.
XVim2 is a Vim plugin for Xcode intending to offer a compelling Vim experience without the need to give up any Xcode features.
If you want to reclaim tens of gigabytes of your storage used for various Xcode caches - this tool is for you! Xcode could store tens of gigabytes in ~/Library/Developer folder. Most of those cached files & symbols are not reclaimed over time and could consume a large amount of your storage, which is especially important if you have relatively small SSD drive.
All downloads are hosted by Apple. Links on this site take you directly to Appleās download pages.
The easiest way to install and switch between multiple versions of Xcode.
Access your simulator folders directly from the menubar
Charles is an HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy that enables a developer to view all of the HTTP and SSL / HTTPS traffic between their machine and the Internet. This includes requests, responses and the HTTP headers (which contain the cookies and caching information).
Convert JSON into gorgeous, typesafe code in any language. Generate models and serializers from JSON, schema, and GraphQL for working with data quickly & safely in any programming language.
Validate and view JSON documents JSONView port for Chrome.
Powerful JSON viewer and editor for macOS, iOS.
Jumpcut is a macOS clipboard manager that provides Mac users with quick, intuitive access to their clipboard history, with an interface that stays out of their way. Itās been around for over fifteen years, saving users time and preventing frustration whenever they need to use a phone number, URL, or code snippet that they had just a minute ago. Itās absolutely free and open source under the MIT License.
Text Automation aText is a text template, text shortcut, text macro, text automation, text expansion tool. aText accelerates your typing in any application by replacing abbreviations with frequently used phrases you define.
Dashboards for developers Open source plugins for metrics about your programming
Build APIs together Over 15 million developers use Postman. Get started by signing up or downloading the desktop app.
Database management made easy Modern, native, and friendly GUI tool for relational databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite & more
The browser for developers Stop wasting time and speed up your development workflow
Over 100,000 developers and designers are more productive with Tower - the most powerful Git client for Mac and Windows.
iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.14 or newer. iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted.
I went from being a bad writer to a good writer after taking a one-day course in ābusiness writing.ā I couldnāt believe how simple it was. Iāll tell you the main tricks here so you donāt have to waste a...
Steve Pavlina explains the mindset shift it took for him to complete a 4 year CS degree in only 3 semesters. Motivating article with tips around time management, productivity and mindset.
Playlists (1): Monday Motivation
Traf (@traf) is a designer and a serial indie hacker. Just over a month ago, he made over $100,000 in a week. No, not by selling a course or a book to some email list he spent months growing. He did it by whipping up some icons and putting them online. It barely took him two hours.
Playlists (1): Passive Income Inspiration
Episode 5 of Startup Podcast ā How Gimlet named their company The Story Alex and Matt confront an issue that has been haunting the company up to this point. They need a company name. But finding one they both like proves to be a challenge.
Summary poster of Tim Ferriss' book
Playlists (1): Start Something (Startup / Business / Idea)
Oliur breaks down his passive income mindsets and what approaches he takes
Playlists (1): Passive Income Inspiration
In this video I'll be going over 9 passive income ideas with real world examples, some of which have enabled me to earn around $27,000 a week. Stocks, YouTube, podcast, affiliate, digital products, course, membership community, automation, apps and websites.
Playlists (1): Passive Income Inspiration
Start writing online in 30 days Ship 30 for 30 is a 5-week cohort-based course teaching you the fundamentals of writing on the internet.
15 video playlist on Naval's YouTube channel
Playlists (1): Start Something (Startup / Business / Idea)
"This is a never ending thread of the very best online content and resources for early stage startups. Relevant for both self-funded/bootstrapped and venture backed pre-seed/seed stage companies."
Learn how to start a company, with help from the world's top startup accelerator - Y Combinator. Startup School is a free online program and global community of founders.
The rapid development of technology and globalization has changed the leverage points in accumulating wealth: money, meaning and freedom. Those that donāt adapt are becoming trapped in the downward spiral of a dying middle class - working harder and earning less. Entrepreneurs that understand the new paradigm, have created unprecedented wealth in their lives and the lives of those they love.
The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast, exists to transform the conversation around sleep on the planet! Each episode is a conversation with industry leaders designed to deliver practical takeaways to improve your sleep. The intention is to shift the paradigm of wellness to make SLEEP the #1 focus in our journey towards great health.
The Matt Walker Podcast is all about sleep, the brain, and the body. Matt is a Professor of Neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of the book, Why We Sleep and has given a few TED talks. Matt is an awkward British nerd who adores science and the communication of science to the public.
Matthew Walker is Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and Founder and Director of the Center for Human Sleep Science. Check out his book "Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams" on Amazon.
As a professor of neuroscience and psychology at UC Berkeley and the director of the Center for Human Sleep Science, Matthew Walker is an expert on sleep. In this class, he will illuminate the science behind sleep and teach you how to increase the quality and quantity of your sleep. Learn how to prevent sleep debt, navigate the effects of alcohol and caffeine, and improve your health. Your best sleep starts tonight.
We're sisters and the Biohacker Babes! We want to empower you to become your own biohacker and upgrade your life. The Biohacker Babes podcast aims to create insight into the body's natural healing abilities, strengthen your intuition, and empower you with techniques and modalities to optimize your health and wellness.
Why We Sleep is a book on a mission. Walker is in love with sleep and wants us to fall in love with sleep, too. And it is urgent. He makes the argument, persuasively, that we are in the midst of a āsilent sleep loss epidemicā that poses āthe greatest public health challenge we face in the 21st centuryā ⦠Why We Sleep mounts a persuasive, exuberant case for addressing our societal sleep deficit and for the virtues of sleep itself. It is recommended for night-table reading in the most pragmatic sense.
This page teaches you to write and design websites that convert visitors into customers. I walk you through the template I use for today's fastest-growing startups. I cover how to structure your page, write copy, and maximize purchase conversion. It's everything you'd want to know.
In his TED talk, Richard St. John describes the 8 things he's learned by interviewing 400 TED speakers over 7 years. Successful people are driven by their passion, they work hard, focus on what's important, persist despite having set backs, look for opportunities to invent, put in the work to become good, push themselves and serve others. In this video, we'll dive deeper into Ikigai (as a framework you can do) to help you marry these ideas and turn your passion into profit.
Playlists (1): Start Something (Startup / Business / Idea)