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The 9 Best Code-Along YouTube Channels to Learn ProgrammingReady to start coding? These YouTube channels are a great way to get started in game, app, web, and other development.
Posts By Ian Buckley 5 Steps to Understanding Basic HTML Code HTMLHTML is the backbone of every webpage. If you're a beginner, let us walk you through the basic steps to understanding HTML.
Posts By Ben Stegner The Worst and Hardest Programming Languages to Avoid Like the PlagueCoding is tough. Before you start, know which of the worst and hardest programming languages to avoid. You can thank me later.
Posts By Ian Buckley How to Script a Voice-Sensitive Robot Animation in p5.jsWant to get your children interested in programming? Show them this guide to building a sound reactive animated robot head.
Posts By Ian Buckley Why Are Some Browsers Faster Than Others?Wondering why Chrome is faster than Firefox, or why Internet Explorer feels slow? We explain the science behind browsers.
Posts By Dan Price How to Build a Photo Tweeting Twitter Bot With Raspberry Pi and Node.js X (Twitter)Get started with Node.js and create a Twitter bot that tweets photos and information using just a Raspberry Pi!
Posts By Christian Cawley Learn How to Write Your Own Android Apps With React NativeWant to learn how to write Android apps? React Native is one of the simplest ways and can be setup with Node.js on your computer.
Posts By Joe Coburn 8 Awesome CodePen Features for Programming and Web Development HTMLGetting started with JavaScript for web development can be frustrating, but it's a lot easier if you're using CodePen and its collection of helpful features.
Posts By Ian Buckley How to Make Beautiful Coded Web Animations With Mo.JSWant to thrill visitors to your website with stunning animations? One way to do this is using mo.js, a motion graphics library that you can manipulate in CodePen with JavaScript.
Posts By Ian Buckley How to Control Your Arduino Using JavaScriptDid you know that you can control your Arduino with Javascript? With a piece of software and some creativity, you can! Here's how to do it.
Posts By Ian Buckley Which Programming Language Should You Learn for the Future?Which is the best programming language to learn for the future? If you could only pick one language to learn and master for the future, there's no contest: it must be JavaScript.
Posts By Joel Lee The Essential Google Chrome FAQ Google ChromeHave a question about Google Chrome? Here's our ultimate FAQ. Learn how to set a homepage, enable Flash, change the language, and more.
Posts By Ben Stegner What Is ES6 and What Javascript Programmers Need to KnowES6 refers to version 6 of the ECMA Script (Javascript) programming language. Let us now look at some major changes that ES6 brings to JavaScript.
Posts By Jay Sridhar Giphy Stickers Let You Deface Your Favorite WebsitesGiphy wants you to plaster your favorite websites with stickers. Why? Because, well, why not?!
Posts By Dave Parrack JavaScript Mobile Apps: Yes, There's a Framework for ThatIn this article, you'll learn about seven battle-tested JavaScript frameworks that are equipped to create mobile apps using one of two methods.
Posts By Joel Lee JavaScript Compressors: How and Why to Minify Your JSMinifying your javascript is one way to speed up website response times, and fortunately for you, it's an easy process. Today I'll show you everything you need to know.
Posts By Joe Coburn How to Build a JavaScript SlideShow in 3 Easy StepsToday I'll be showing you how to build a Javacript slideshow from scratch -- let's jump right in!
Posts By Joe Coburn The 5 Best Javascript Editors for Productive Coders and ProgrammersThese days, there are only five editors worth your consideration when writing JavaScript. You can find dozens of alternatives, but none of them hold a candle to these, so don't waste your time.
Posts By Joel Lee How to Use AJAX to Send a Web Form Web DevelopmentJQuery is by far the easiest way to use AJAX. In this post, you'll learn how to use AJAX to dynamically send a web form.
Posts By Joe Coburn Java vs. JavaScript: Everything You Need to KnowJava and Javascript share some things in common, but they're more different from each other than they are alike. In this post, we'll explore some of these differences.
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