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by Quincy Larson

昆西·拉尔森(Quincy Larson)

“ 3个链接”电子邮件的历史记录以及曾经发送的每个链接的存档 (The history of the “3 links” email and an archive of every link ever sent)

It was March 2016. The freeCodeCamp community was growing. We’d just hit a quarter of a million campers, all through word of mouth.

那是2016年3月。freeCodeCamp社区正在成长。 我们只通过口口相传就击中了四分之一的露营者。

But the community was spread out across thousands of chat rooms, forums, and Facebook groups. Some people only used the freeCodeCamp.org learning platform. Others only followed the Medium publication or subscribed to the YouTube channel.

但是社区分散在成千上万个聊天室,论坛和Facebook群组中。 有些人只使用了freeCodeCamp.org学习平台。 其他人仅关注Medium出版物或订阅了YouTube频道 。

I wanted a reliable way to communicate with all of these campers. So I turned to the oldest method on the internet: email.

我想要一种与所有这些露营者交流的可靠方法。 因此,我转向了互联网上最古老的方法:电子邮件。

I thought about the way that most organizations sent emails. They used fancy images and colors, and every word was carefully chosen by a marketer. Even when these emails mentioned your name, they didn’t feel very personal.

我考虑了大多数组织发送电子邮件的方式。 他们使用精美的图像和颜色,每个单词都由营销人员精心选择。 即使这些电子邮件提到您的名字,他们也不觉得很个人。

Since I tended to unsubscribe from those kinds of emails, I knew I needed to try a different approach.

由于我倾向于退订此类电子邮件,因此我知道我需要尝试其他方法。

I thought hard about what kind of email I would like to receive. People are busy. They’re more busy than ever before. So these emails needed to be short, simple, and worthy of people’s scarce time.

我认真思考过我想收到哪种电子邮件。 人们很忙。 他们比以往任何时候都更忙。 因此,这些电子邮件必须简短,简单,并值得人们的宝贵时间。

I started from the fundamental assumption that everyone who signed up for freeCodeCamp.org did so because they had a goal in mind: getting a new job, getting a promotion, or maybe even creating their own business.

我从一个基本的假设开始,每个签署了freeCodeCamp.org的人之所以这样做,是因为他们有一个目标:获得新工作,获得晋升,甚至可能创建自己的公司。

So I focused on sharing resources that would help people achieve those goals.

因此,我专注于共享有助于人们实现这些目标的资源。

Each week, developers publish tons of new articles, videos, podcasts, interactive web apps, and other resources. Rather than try to share all of these, I made the decision to only share three each week. The best three.

每周,开发人员都会发布大量新文章,视频,播客,交互式Web应用程序和其他资源。 我决定不共享所有这些内容,而是决定每周仅共享三个。 最好的三个。

I created a simple plain-text format. And every email I sent was structured the exact same way:

我创建了一个简单的纯文本格式。 而且我发送的每封电子邮件的结构都完全相同:

Here are this week’s three links that are worth your time:
1. [link description] (N minute read): [link 1]
2. [link description] (N minute watch): [link 2]
3. [link description] (N minute listen): [link 3]
- Quincy Larson
Teacher at freeCodeCamp.org
[one-click unsubscribe link]

All of these emails came straight from my personal email address. I sent them using Mail for Good, a free open source tool that the freeCodeCamp community built for nonprofits.

所有这些电子邮件直接来自我的个人电子邮件地址。 我使用Mail for Good发送了这些邮件,该邮件是freeCodeCamp社区为非营利组织构建的免费开源工具。

So far, my instincts seem to have been right. After two years, only about 25% of people who’ve ever received an email from me have chosen to unsubscribe. And many people write me back to say they found one of the links particularly helpful or timely. (And yes, I do get these replies. And I read every one of them.) I’ve even have people point to me at conferences and say, “Hey! It’s the email guy!”

到目前为止,我的直觉似乎是正确的。 两年后,只有大约25%收到过我的电子邮件的人选择退订。 很多人回信给我说,他们发现其中一个链接特别有用或及时。 (是的,我的确收到了这些答复。而且我阅读了其中的每一篇。)我什至让人们在会议上指向我说:“嘿! 是电子邮件人员!”

Since the beginning, people have asked me for an archive of all my past emails. So I’ve gathered them here in this Medium article.

从一开始,人们就要求我提供我过去所有电子邮件的存档。 所以我在这篇中型文章中将它们收集到了这里。

But first, here are some other questions people frequently ask me about my emails.

但是首先,这是人们经常问我有关我的电子邮件的其他一些问题。

问题1:为什么要发送纯文本电子邮件? HTML电子邮件允许图像,更多格式选项和更好的跟踪。 (Question 1: Why do you send plaintext emails? HTML emails allow for images, more formatting options, and better tracking.)

I use plaintext emails for one major reason: accessibility.

我使用纯文本电子邮件的主要原因之一: 可访问性

  • Plaintext emails will render properly regardless of which email tool or browser people use.无论人们使用哪种电子邮件工具或浏览器,纯文本电子邮件都将正确呈现。
  • A lot of campers are visually impaired or completely blind. They rely on screen readers so that they can listen to the contents of the email. Plaintext emails work best with screen readers.许多露营者有视力障碍或完全失明。 他们依靠屏幕阅读器来收听电子邮件的内容。 纯文本电子邮件最适合与屏幕阅读器一起使用。
  • A lot of campers are in parts of the world where internet access is limited or prohibitively expensive. Plaintext emails are very data efficient — often only a few kilobytes.在世界上互联网访问受限或昂贵的地区,许多露营者都在其中。 纯文本电子邮件具有很高的数据效率-通常只有几千字节。

问题2:如果您正在忙于运行freeCodeCamp.org社区,您如何找到时间阅读/观看/收听所有这些资源? (Question 2: If you’re busy running the freeCodeCamp.org community, how do you find time to read/watch/listen to all of these resources?)

I spend a lot of time reading. Aside from playing with my kids, it’s my main hobby.

我花很多时间阅读。 除了和孩子们一起玩,这是我的主要爱好。

I listen to podcasts and watch videos on 2x speed, which saves time. And I usually do this when I go for runs each morning — during which I wouldn’t be able to work, anyway.

我收听播客并以2倍的速度观看视频,从而节省了时间。 而且我通常每天早晨去跑步时都会这样做-在此期间我还是无法工作。

Also, a lot of the resources I share are created by developers within the freeCodeCamp community, and I get to help edit many of them myself.

另外,我共享的许多资源都是由freeCodeCamp社区内的开发人员创建的,我可以自己编辑其中的许多资源。

问题3:我听说过您的电子邮件,但是我该如何注册才能每周开始接收它? (Question 3: I’ve heard about your emails, but how can I sign up to start receiving it each week?)

Go to freeCodeCamp.org and create an account real quick. All we ask for is your email address. Then you’ll start getting my weekly emails.

转到freeCodeCamp.org并快速创建一个帐户。 我们只需要您的电子邮件地址。 然后,您将开始获取我的每周电子邮件。

我过去的电子邮件的存档(按时间倒序排列) (An archive of my past emails (in reverse chronological order))

2018年2月8日 (February 8, 2018)

1. Here are 330 Ivy League courses you can take online right now for free (browseable list): https://fcc.im/2C6En8m

1.以下是330项常春藤盟军课程,您可以立即免费在线上学(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2C6En8m

2. 3 years ago I was just a 30-something teacher coding in his closet. But yesterday, the IRS granted freeCodeCamp Tax Exempt status. And freeCodeCamp is now a public charity. As a result, every donation you’ve ever made to freeCodeCamp is now tax deductible. Here’s what all this means for you and for the global freeCodeCamp community (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2BjNVjJ

2. 3年前,我只是30多岁的老师在他的壁橱里编码。 但是昨天,美国国税局授予freeCodeCamp免税资格。 freeCodeCamp现在是一个公共慈善机构。 结果,您对freeCodeCamp所做的每笔捐款现在都可以免税。 这对您和全球freeCodeCamp社区都意味着什么(阅读3分钟): https ://fcc.im/2BjNVjJ

3. If you’re considering freelancing or creating a startup, this is a must-watch. My friend Luke Ciciliano — who does freelance web development for law firms — will walk you through the best way to set up your US business for tax purposes (21 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtIB_3_DZUk

3.如果您正在考虑自由职业或创建一家初创公司,这是必须注意的。 我的朋友卢克·西西里亚诺(Luke Ciciliano)(为律师事务所进行自由网络开发)将为您介绍建立以税收为目的的美国业务的最佳方法(观看21分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= AtIB_3_DZUk

Bonus: Elvis was “just a village boy from Nigeria who had nothing but a dream and a Nokia J2ME feature phone.” Today, he’s a 19 year old Android developer who has worked on over 50 apps and currently works for an MIT startup. On this week’s episode of the freeCodeCamp Podcast, I tell his inspiring story of how he built apps using nothing more than his feature phone (15 minute listen): https://fcc.im/2EdyvMb

奖金:猫王是“来自尼日利亚的一个乡村男孩,除了梦想和诺基亚J2ME功能手机外别无其他。” 如今,他是19岁的Android开发人员,已经开发了50多个应用程序,目前在MIT初创公司工作。 在本周的freeCodeCamp播客中,我讲述了他的启发性故事,他如何仅使用功能手机(听15分钟)即可构建应用: https : //fcc.im/2EdyvMb

一月31,2018 (January 31, 2018)

1. Learn how you can code your own chat room app using React, Redux, Redux-Saga, and Web Sockets in this free in-depth YouTube tutorial (85 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_fHXt9V3zQ

1.在这个免费的深度YouTube教程(观看85分钟)中,了解如何使用React,Redux,Redux-Saga和Web Sockets编写自己的聊天室应用代码: https : //www.youtube.com/watch? v = x_fHXt9V3zQ

2. How to manage your taxes as a freelance developer or startup (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2BKOYp4

2.如何以自由开发人员或初创公司的身份管理税款(阅读7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2BKOYp4

3. Want to build apps using blockchain and smart contracts? This in-depth guide will help you get started (21 minute read): https://fcc.im/2nuzrFZ

3.想使用区块链和智能合约构建应用程序吗? 这份深入的指南将帮助您入门(阅读21分钟): https : //fcc.im/2nuzrFZ

Bonus: Here are 440 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in February (browsable list): https://fcc.im/2DR0rVY

奖励:这是您可以在2月开始的440项免费在线编程和计算机科学课程(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2DR0rVY

一月25,2018 (January 25, 2018)

1. My friend just launched a free full-length CSS Flexbox course where you can build responsive websites interactively in your browser (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2E5INyK

1.我的朋友刚刚开设了免费CSS Flexbox全长课程,您可以在其中通过浏览器交互地构建响应式网站(阅读5分钟): https ://fcc.im/2E5INyK

2. A 5-minute intro to Color Theory: how to combine colors and set the mood of your designs (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2nasXe6

2.色彩理论入门5分钟:如何组合色彩并设置设计心情(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2nasXe6

2. How you can build your own VR headset for $100 (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2ncIiuC

2.如何以100美元(阅读3分钟)的价格构建自己的VR耳机: https : //fcc.im/2ncIiuC

Bonus: 5 years ago, Ken was a college dropout who woke up every day at 4 a.m. to drive a forklift. He taught himself to code and kick-started his career by convincing a local web development company to hire him. In this week’s episode of The freeCodeCamp Podcast, Ken shares his advice on how to go from a hobbyist to a professional developer (15 minute listen, also on iTunes and Google Play): https://fcc.im/2FfGpoH

奖励:5年前,肯(Ken)是一名大学辍学生,每天凌晨4点醒来,他要开一辆叉车。 他说服自己编写代码,并通过说服本地一家Web开发公司雇用他来开始他的职业生涯。 在本周的freeCodeCamp播客中,Ken分享了有关如何从业余爱好者转变为专业开发人员的建议(15分钟的收听时间,也可以在iTunes和Google Play上收听): https : //fcc.im/2FfGpoH

一月18,2018 (January 18, 2018)

1. These CSS naming tips will save you hours of debugging (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2mNUFNw

1.这些CSS命名技巧将节省您调试时间(阅读7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2mNUFNw

2. CSS Flexbox basics explained in just 5 minutes (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2FR1DtW

2.只需5分钟(阅读5分钟)即可解释CSS Flexbox基础知识: https ://fcc.im/2FR1DtW

3. We just published a free video course on how to build your own iOS flashcard app using React Native, from setup to animations. All four videos are now live on freeCodeCamp’s YouTube channel (4 hour watch in total): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b6F0KiFpG8

3.我们刚刚发布了一个免费的视频课程,内容涉及如何使用React Native从设置到动画来构建自己的iOS闪存卡应用程序。 现在,所有四个视频都在freeCodeCamp的YouTube频道上直播(总共观看了4小时): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= _b6F0KiFpG8

Bonus: How not to bomb your job offer negotiation: part two of Haseeb Qureshi’s tips that helped him negotiate a $250,000 starting package when he got his first developer job at Airbnb. This episode of The freeCodeCamp Podcast can help you increase your starting salary by thousands of dollars (34 minute listen, also on iTunes and Google Play): https://fcc.im/2rk69Ow

奖励:如何不炸毁你的求职谈判:Haseeb Qureshi的技巧的第二部分,帮助他在Airbnb上获得第一份开发人员工作时谈判了25万美元的起薪。 freeCodeCamp Podcast的这一集可以帮助您将起薪提高数千美元(34分钟收听,也可以在iTunes和Google Play上收听): https : //fcc.im/2rk69Ow

一月11,2018 (January 11, 2018)

1. Here are some stories from 300 developers who got their first tech job in their 30s, 40s, and 50s (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2miUtWv

1.以下是300个开发人员的故事,这些开发人员分别在30、40和50年代(读了4分钟)获得了第一份技术工作: https : //fcc.im/2miUtWv

2. HTTPS explained with carrier pigeons (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2D0Infc

2. HTTPS与信鸽一起解释(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2D0Infc

3. How we recreated Amazon Go in 36 hours (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qUlgOv

3.我们如何在36小时(阅读7分钟)内重新创建Amazon Go: https : //fcc.im/2qUlgOv

Bonus: If you’re actively looking for a developer job in the new year, this is a must-listen. Hasseeb Qureshi is famous for negotiating a $250,000 starting compensation package when he accepted his first developer job at Airbnb in San Francisco. In this new episode of the freeCodeCamp Podcast, Hasseeb shares negotiation tips you can use to increase your starting salary by thousands — and in some cases — tens of thousands of dollars (27 minute listen, also on iTunes and Google Play): https://fcc.im/2D3sANt

奖励:如果您正在积极寻找新的一年的开发人员工作,这是必须听的。 Hasseeb Qureshi因在旧金山Airbnb接受了他的第一份开发人员工作而谈判获得25万美元的起薪补偿而闻名。 在freeCodeCamp播客的这一新剧集中,Hasseeb分享了一些谈判技巧,您可以使用这些技巧将起薪增加数千美元,在某些情况下还可以提高数万美元(27分钟收听,也可以在iTunes和Google Play上收听): https:// /fcc.im/2D3sANt

一月4,2018 (January 4, 2018)

1. Some lessons I learned from 7 self-taught coders who now work as professional software developers (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2CF6S2a

1.我从7位自学成才的编码员那里学到了一些教训,这些编码员现在是专业软件开发人员(阅读6分钟): https : //fcc.im/2CF6S2a

2. Don’t do it at runtime. Do it at design time (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2CRUpVE

2.不要在运行时这样做。 在设计时执行此操作(读取4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2CRUpVE

3. Next Level Accessibility: 5 ways Scott made the freeCodeCamp Guide more usable for people with disabilities (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2EPTeqk

3.更高级别的可访问性:Scott使freeCodeCamp指南对残疾人更有用的5种方式(阅读7分钟): https ://fcc.im/2EPTeqk

Bonus: Here are 600 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in January (browsable list): https://fcc.im/2CztEbq

奖励:这里有600项免费的在线编程和计算机科学课程,您可以在一月份开始学习(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2CztEbq

2017年12月28日 (December 28, 2017)

Here are this week’s three links that are worth your time:

这是本周值得您花时间的三个链接:

1. The unlikely history of the 100 Days Of Code Challenge, and why you should try it for 2018 (8 minute read): https://fcc.im/2lmVXhR

1. 100天代码挑战的不太可能的历史,以及为什么要在2018年尝试使用它(阅读8分钟): https : //fcc.im/2lmVXhR

2. CSS Grid is an exciting new way to build responsive websites. And a freeCodeCamp contributor just released a full CSS Grid course for free (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2E6oT6i

2. CSS Grid是一种构建响应式网站的令人兴奋的新方法。 一个freeCodeCamp贡献者刚刚免费发布了完整CSS Grid课程(阅读5分钟): https ://fcc.im/2E6oT6i

3. How exactly does Bitcoin work? This camper built an interactive web app to show you (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2C47zl3

3.比特币到底如何工作? 该露营者构建了一个交互式Web应用程序来向您显示(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2C47zl3

Bonus: How I built and launched a chatbot over the weekend (10 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IUgB5-CKDQ

奖励:我如何在周末建立和启动聊天机器人(观看10分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= 8IUgB5-CKDQ

2017年12月21日 (December 21, 2017)

1. This is the story of a high school kid in Nigeria named Elvis who coded and launched two popular apps using nothing more than his Nokia feature phone. He eventually earned enough money from freelancing to buy a proper laptop, and now he works for an MIT-based startup (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2Bwp50Y

1.这是一个尼日利亚高中生猫王的故事,他用诺基亚功能手机编写并启动了两个流行的应用程序。 他最终从自由职业中获得了足够的钱来购买合适的笔记本电脑,现在他在一家基于MIT的创业公司工作(阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2Bwp50Y

2. Sacha just asked 23,000 developers what they think of JavaScript. Here are the results of his 2017 State of JavaScript Survey (8 minute read): https://fcc.im/2BtKuYI

2. Sacha刚刚问了23,000个开发人员他们对JavaScript的看法。 这是他2017年JavaScript状态调查的结果(阅读8分钟): https : //fcc.im/2BtKuYI

3. Here are 5 helpful GitHub tips for new coders (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2kzNAQp

3.以下是针对新程序员的5个有用的GitHub技巧(阅读4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2kzNAQp

Bonus: I just published episode 11 of The freeCodeCamp Podcast: “Programming is hard. That’s precisely why you should learn it.” Listen to it in iTunes or Google Play, or right here in your browser (11 minute listen): https://fcc.im/2k9zLuH

奖励:我刚刚发布了freeCodeCamp播客的第11集:“编程很难。 这就是为什么你应该学习它。” 在iTunes或Google Play中收听,或在浏览器中直接收听(收听11分钟): https : //fcc.im/2k9zLuH

2017年12月14日 (December 14, 2017)

1. This is the best article I’ve ever read on Bitcoin technology and the engineering challenges it faces (17 minute read): https://fcc.im/2Cjax1A

1.这是我读过的关于比特币技术及其面临的工程挑战的最佳文章(阅读17分钟): https : //fcc.im/2Cjax1A

2. How to make your HTML responsive by adding a single line of CSS (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2ktADqP

2.如何通过添加一行CSS来使HTML响应(阅读6分钟): https : //fcc.im/2ktADqP

3. Briana’s back with her new in-depth video: how to use Bash and the command line in Mac, Windows 10, and Linux (33 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFMyUgF6I8Y

3. Briana带来了她的新的深入视频:如何在Mac,Windows 10和Linux中使用Bash和命令行(观看33分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFMyUgF6I8Y

Bonus: I just published episode 10 of The freeCodeCamp Podcast and it’s gut-wrenching: “We fired our top developer talent. Best decision we ever made.” Listen to it in iTunes or Google Play, or right here in your browser (10 minute listen): https://fcc.im/2k9zLuH

奖励:我刚刚发布了freeCodeCamp Podcast的第10集,这实在令人费解:“我们解雇了我们的顶级开发人才。 我们做出的最佳决定。” 在iTunes或Google Play中收听,或在浏览器中直接收听(收听10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2k9zLuH

2017年12月8日 (December 8, 2017)

1. How did I land my first job as a self-taught developer? I prepared like crazy (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2iDU67l

1.我如何找到自己的自学成才的第一份工作? 我准备疯了(阅读了6分钟): https : //fcc.im/2iDU67l

2. The definitive JavaScript handbook for your next developer interview (14 minute read): https://fcc.im/2jwgTmL

2.下次开发人员访谈的权威JavaScript手册(阅读14分钟): https : //fcc.im/2jwgTmL

3. Here are 450 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in December (browsable list): https://fcc.im/2A1x6Gs

3.这里有450项免费的在线编程和计算机科学课程,您可以在12月开始(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2A1x6Gs

Bonus: Learn how to build an API using Node.js with this free in-depth YouTube tutorial (33 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsCjFHuMXj0

奖励:通过此免费的深入YouTube教程(观看33分钟),了解如何使用Node.js构建API: https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v = fsCjFHuMXj0

2017年11月30日 (November 30, 2017)

1. Learn CSS Grid in 5 minutes: a quick introduction to the future of website layouts (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2AjmK89

1.在5分钟内学习CSS Grid:网站布局的未来快速介绍(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2AjmK89

2. How I built the Airbnb of music studios in a single evening: the story of Studiotime (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2BAxZY0

2.我如何在一个晚上建造音乐工作室的Airbnb:Studiotime的故事(阅读6分钟): https ://fcc.im/2BAxZY0

3. Regular Expressions Demystified: RegEx isn’t as hard as it looks (21 minute read): https://fcc.im/2AlB8KU

3.揭开正则表达式的神秘面纱:RegEx并不像看起来那么难(阅读21分钟): https : //fcc.im/2AlB8KU

Bonus: I just published Episode #8 of The freeCodeCamp Podcast: “What I learned from spending 3 months applying to jobs after a coding bootcamp.” You can subscribe to The freeCodeCamp Podcast in iTunes or Google Play, or just listen to all the episodes in your browser here (10 minute listen): https://fcc.im/2k9zLuH

奖励:我刚刚发布了freeCodeCamp播客的第8集:“我在编码训练营之后花了3个月的时间申请工作中学到了什么。” 您可以在iTunes或Google Play中订阅freeCodeCamp播客,或在此处浏览浏览器中的所有剧集(收听10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2k9zLuH

2017年11月22日 (November 22, 2017)

1. The freeCodeCamp Toronto team hosted the first freeCodeCamp conference. More than a hundred campers attended this free event, including myself. And we live-streamed it to the global community. Here’s the opening talk I gave (24 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si1pjn5R0xU&t=1540s

1. freeCodeCamp多伦多团队主持了第一次freeCodeCamp会议。 包括我在内的一百多名营员参加了这项免费活动。 我们将其实时流式传输到全球社区。 这是我给的开幕演讲(24分钟观看): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=si1pjn5R0xU&t=1540s

2. This tool makes learning algorithms and data structures way more fun (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2A1FG99

2.此工具使学习算法和数据结构更有趣(阅读7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2A1FG99

3. Andy just got a developer job at Facebook. Here’s how he prepared for on-site interviews at seven Silicon Valley companies, and what he learned from them (9 minute read): https://fcc.im/2A26WV1

3.安迪(Andy)刚在Facebook担任开发人员工作。 这是他准备在七家硅谷公司进行现场采访的方式,以及他从他们那里学到的东西(阅读了9分钟): https : //fcc.im/2A26WV1

Bonus: The newest episode of The freeCodeCamp Podcast explores developer ethics, and what happens when your code can kill people (10 minute listen): https://fcc.im/2mRhgwd

奖励:freeCodeCamp播客的最新一集探讨了开发人员的道德规范,以及当您的代码可以杀死人(听10分钟)时会发生什么: https : //fcc.im/2mRhgwd

2017年11月17日 (November 17, 2017)

1. I just published the first 6 episodes of the new freeCodeCamp Podcast all at once. You can binge-listen to them now, or subscribe and listen to them at your convenience. We’ll publish new episodes every Monday. Here’s the full episode list, with links to listen for free (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2ioiZEw

我刚刚一次发布了新的freeCodeCamp Podcast的前6集。 您可以立即狂欢听他们的声音,或者在方便时订阅并收听它们。 我们将在每个星期一发布新剧集。 以下是完整的剧集列表,其中包含免费收听的链接(阅读3分钟): https : //fcc.im/2ioiZEw

2. Everything you should know about React: the basics you need to start building (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2zHmsb6

2.您应该了解的有关React的一切:开始构建所需的基础知识(需阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2zHmsb6

3. Hard coding concepts explained with simple real-life analogies: how to explain coding concepts like streams, promises, linting, and declarative programming to a 5-year-old (15 minute read): https://fcc.im/2mvDGml

3.用简单的现实类比解释硬编码概念:如何向5岁的孩子(阅读15分钟)解释流,promise,lint和声明式编程之类的编码概念: https : //fcc.im/2mvDGml

Bonus: The Reusable JavaScript Revolution — our newest freeCodeCamp Talk (42 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNClb7HEqeI

奖励:可重用JavaScript革命-我们最新的免费CodeCamp演讲(42分钟观看): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= LNClb7HEqeI

2017年11月9日 (November 9, 2017)

1. I’m thrilled to announce a new YouTube channel called freeCodeCamp Talks. Here’s how you can watch the best tech talks for free (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2hRbfL8

我很高兴宣布一个新的YouTube频道,名为freeCodeCamp Talks。 您可以通过以下方式免费观看最佳技术讲座(阅读3分钟): https : //fcc.im/2hRbfL8

2. Everything you need to know about Tree Data Structures (16 minute read): https://fcc.im/2zuuvYu

2.您需要了解的有关树数据结构的所有信息(阅读16分钟): https : //fcc.im/2zuuvYu

3. Here are 430 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in November (browsable list): https://fcc.im/2m8TYkT

3.这里有430项免费的在线编程和计算机科学课程,您可以在11月开始(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2m8TYkT

Bonus: Check out one of the talks from the new freeCodeCamp Talks YouTube channel: “SVG can do that?!” by Sarah Drasner. If you don’t have time to watch it now, just subscribe and you can watch it at your convenience (38 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLgb3CVVTRw

奖励:请查看新的freeCodeCamp Talks YouTube频道的其中一个演讲:“ SVG可以做到吗?!” 由Sarah Drasner撰写。 如果您现在没有时间观看,只需订阅即可,您可以在方便的时候观看(观看38分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLgb3CVVTRw

2017年11月2日 (November 2, 2017)

1. How one developer hacked Google’s bug tracking system and made $15,600 in bounties in the process (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2gTA3Rq

1.一名开发人员如何入侵Google的错误跟踪系统并在此过程中赚取了15,600美元的赏金(阅读7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2gTA3Rq

2. What’s the difference between JavaScript and ECMAScript? (8 minute read): https://fcc.im/2zaxaq1

2. JavaScript和ECMAScript有什么区别? (阅读8分钟): https : //fcc.im/2zaxaq1

3. How to become a better Stack Overflow user in five simple steps (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2huUkxA

3.如何通过五个简单的步骤(阅读4分钟)成为更好的Stack Overflow用户: https : //fcc.im/2huUkxA

Bonus: If you have Instagram on your phone, follow the freeCodeCamp community there. We post fun photos from campers around the world: https://fcc.im/2heLvrz

奖励:如果您的手机上有Instagram,请关注那里的freeCodeCamp社区。 我们发布了来自世界各地露营者的有趣照片: https : //fcc.im/2heLvrz

十月26,2017 (October 26, 2017)

1. 200 universities around the world just launched 560 free online courses. Here’s the full list, sorted by category: https://fcc.im/2gJktf8

1.全球200所大学刚刚推出了560个免费在线课程。 这是完整列表,按类别排序: https : //fcc.im/2gJktf8

2. Remember the $86 million license plate scanner that an Australian developer replicated in just 57 lines of code? Well, he built a prototype just to prove to skeptics that it worked. And he immediately caught someone who was driving on a cancelled registration (11 minute read): https://fcc.im/2y4j4qI

2.还记得澳大利亚开发人员仅用57行代码复制的价值8600万美元的车牌扫描仪吗? 好吧,他建立了一个原型,只是向怀疑论者证明它是可行的。 然后他立即抓到一个正在取消注册的人(阅读了11分钟): https : //fcc.im/2y4j4qI

3. freeCodeCamp just published a massive free guide to Bootstrap 4. It dives deep into responsive web design (67 minute read): https://fcc.im/2laYcIf

3. freeCodeCamp刚刚发布了有关Bootstrap 4的大量免费指南。它深入研究了响应式Web设计(阅读了67分钟): https : //fcc.im/2laYcIf

Bonus: Here’s a free 73-page eBook on how to establish your career in web development. It features interviews with me, Wes Bos, and a bunch of other developers — all sharing lessons we’ve learned along our coding journey: https://fcc.im/2i5NNJp

奖励:这是一本免费的73页电子书,介绍了如何建立您的Web开发事业。 它的特色是对我,Wes Bos和其他一群开发人员的采访-所有这些分享我们在编码过程中所汲取的经验教训: https : //fcc.im/2i5NNJp

十月23,2017 (October 23, 2017)

1. How I would explain a decade of progress in web development to a time traveler from 2007 (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2gD4uPI

1.我如何向2007年以来的时间旅行者解释Web开发的十年进展(阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2gD4uPI

2. Bootstrap 4: Everything You Need to Know. This is a free book-length deep dive using Bootstrap 4 to solve some common responsive web design problems (66 minute read): https://fcc.im/2laYcIf

2. Bootstrap 4:您需要了解的所有内容。 这是一本免费的书本式深度学习课程,使用Bootstrap 4解决了一些常见的响应式Web设计问题(阅读了66分钟): https : //fcc.im/2laYcIf

3. How Emily fought through anxiety and depression to finish freeCodeCamp’s front end development certificate (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2yIP7tC

3.艾米莉如何通过焦虑和沮丧来完成freeCodeCamp的前端开发证书(阅读6分钟): https ://fcc.im/2yIP7tC

Bonus: I just got my free Hacktoberfest shirt. Here’s a quick way you can get yours (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2hZSuEz

奖金:我刚刚得到了免费的Hacktoberfest衬衫。 这是获取您的书的快速方法(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2hZSuEz

十月12,2017 (October 12, 2017)

1. How to think like a programmer — a step-by-step guide to approaching projects and coding challenges (9 minute read): https://fcc.im/2kKi8RZ

1.如何像程序员一样思考—应对项目和编码挑战的循序渐进指南(阅读9分钟): https : //fcc.im/2kKi8RZ

2. How to make money as a freelance developer — business tips from my friend Luke Ciciliano, who does freelance web development for law firms (35 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsTzLgra5dQ

2.如何以自由开发者的身份赚钱-我的朋友卢克·西西里亚诺(Luke Ciciliano)的业务建议,他为律师事务所进行自由网络开发(观看35分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsTzLgra5dQ

3. Here are 500 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in October (1 to 30 minutes to browse): https://fcc.im/2yjrWYG

3.这里有500道免费的在线编程和计算机科学课程,您可以在10月开始(浏览1到30分钟): https : //fcc.im/2yjrWYG

Bonus: How a 33 year old father in Brazil spent a year learning to code through freeCodeCamp, then got his first Front End Developer job (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2yfD1Yt

奖励:巴西一个33岁的父亲如何花一年的时间通过freeCodeCamp学习编码,然后获得了他的第一份前端开发人员工作(阅读2分钟): https ://fcc.im/2yfD1Yt

十月5,2017 (October 5, 2017)

1. How Alvaro went from selling food in the street to coding software at Apple and other top tech companies (13 minute read): https://fcc.im/2fRSzwM

1.阿尔瓦罗(Alvaro)如何从在街上卖食物到苹果公司和其他顶尖科技公司的编码软件(阅读时长13分钟): https : //fcc.im/2fRSzwM

2. One year ago, Billy wanted to hang out and code with other people in Sacramento. Today, he leads one of the most active freeCodeCamp study groups in the US. Here’s how brought together campers in his community (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2yZZoRS

2.一年前,比利(Billy)想和萨克拉曼多(Sacramento)的其他人闲逛并编码。 今天,他领导着美国最活跃的freeCodeCamp研究小组之一。 这是他的社区中的露营者聚会的方式(阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2yZZoRS

3. After dropping out of grad school and working as a nanny, Lupe learned to code with freeCodeCamp and just accepted her first developer job offer. Here’s how she built her portfolio, prepared for interviews, and negotiated her salary (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2kol2f6

3.辍学并担任保姆后,卢佩(Lupe)学会了使用freeCodeCamp进行编码,并刚刚接受了她的第一个开发人员职位。 这是她建立自己的档案袋,准备面试以及协商薪水的方式(阅读4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2kol2f6

Bonus: We just published this full YouTube tutorial on how to build and deploy your own website for free using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and newer tools like Hugo and Netlify CMS (30 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSts93C9UeE

奖励:我们刚刚发布了完整的YouTube教程,内容涉及如何使用HTML,CSS,JavaScript和更新的工具(例如Hugo和Netlify CMS)免费免费构建和部署自己的网站(观看30分钟): https : //www.youtube.com / watch?v = NSts93C9UeE

九月28,2017 (September 28, 2017)

1. Facebook just changed the open source license on React. Here’s my 2-minute explanation why they did this (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2fB2lDE

1. Facebook刚刚更改了React的开源许可证。 这是我2分钟的解释,为什么他们要这样做(阅读2分钟): https : //fcc.im/2fB2lDE

2. Yang Shun Tay wrote an in-depth guide to rocking your next coding interview. You can read this now or bookmark it for next time you’re looking for a job. (28 minute read): https://fcc.im/2wZ9dgm

2. Yang Shun Tay写了一篇深入的指南,帮助您进行下一次编码面试。 您可以立即阅读或在下次找工作时将其添加为书签。 (阅读28分钟): https : //fcc.im/2wZ9dgm

3. freeCodeCamp contributor Ethan Arrowood live-streamed this introduction to React from his university auditorium (46 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rIP81hjs2U

3. freeCodeCamp的贡献者Ethan Arrowood从他的大学礼堂直播了对React的介绍(观看46分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= 1rIP81hjs2U

Bonus: Beau Carnes just published a step-by-step tutorial on how to code Conway’s Game of Life — one of the most common programming homework assignments in history (55 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM0_Er3SvFQ

奖励:博恩·卡恩斯(Beau Carnes)刚刚发布了有关如何编写康威的《人生游戏》的分步指南,这是历史上最常见的编程作业(55分钟观看)之一: https : //www.youtube.com/watch? v = PM0_Er3SvFQ

2017年9月25日 (September 25, 2017)

1. I just announced a new way to learn coding tools and concepts right when you need them. Introducing the freeCodeCamp Guide (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2xuMTNM

我刚刚宣布了一种新方法,可以在需要时立即学习编码工具和概念。 介绍freeCodeCamp指南(阅读5分钟): https ://fcc.im/2xuMTNM

2. Amir had a clear path toward a finance job on Wall Street. But instead, he decided to learn to code. And he never looked back (9 minute read): https://fcc.im/2xWU2Jy

2.埃米尔(Amir)在华尔街找到从事财务工作的明确道路。 但是,他决定学习编码。 而且他从不回头(阅读了9分钟): https : //fcc.im/2xWU2Jy

3. Preethi answers one of the most common questions people ask her as a software engineer: What programming language should you learn first? (12 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqiEhZYmvKk

3. Preethi回答了人们作为软件工程师问她的最常见问题之一:您应该首先学习哪种编程语言? (观看12分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqiEhZYmvKk

Bonus: This quick tutorial on how to code virtual reality apps using a JavaScript tool called WebVR (10 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhEfT9YjLcU

奖励:本快速教程介绍如何使用称为WebVRJavaScript工具对虚拟现实应用程序进行编码(十分钟观看): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= jhEfT9YjLcU

2017年9月15日 (September 15, 2017)

1. The Equifax hack was the worst data breach in history. Here’s my quick summary of what went wrong, and some tips for protecting your family from identity thieves (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2f0Ig5u

1. Equifax黑客是历史上最严重的数据泄露。 这是我对问题的简要概述,以及一些保护您的家人免遭身份盗用的提示(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2f0Ig5u

2. The engineer’s guide to not making your app look awful (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2vYXgYy

2.不会使您的应用看起来很糟糕的工程师指南(阅读7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2vYXgYy

3. Our nonprofit needed a cheaper way to send email blasts. So we engineered one. Introducing freeCodeCamp’s Mail for Good (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2yc3vtG

3.我们的公益组织需要一种更便宜的方式发送电子邮件。 所以我们设计了一个。 介绍freeCodeCamp的永久邮件(阅读5分钟): https ://fcc.im/2yc3vtG

Bonus: Here’s a step-by-step tutorial for building a Tic Tac Toe game with an unbeatable AI, using JavaScript and the Minimax Algorithm (51 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2TcQ3h0ipQ

奖励:这是一个分步教程,使用JavaScript和Minimax算法(无分秒观看),以无与伦比的AI构建了Tic Tac Toe游戏(51分钟观看): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2TcQ3h0ipQ

2017年9月7日 (September 7, 2017)

1. Here’s how Blockchain works, explained interactively in your browser (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2xdnU4j

1.这是区块链的工作原理,在浏览器中进行了交互解释(阅读4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2xdnU4j

2. Stacy wanted to get real time push notifications from her GitHub projects. Here’s how she used open APIs and built her own Chrome extension for this (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2xd7atR

2. Stacy想从她的GitHub项目中获取实时推送通知。 这是她使用开放API并为此构建自己的Chrome扩展程序的方式(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2xd7atR

3. Here are 450 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in September (browsable list): https://fcc.im/2wMcb9I

3.以下是您可以在9月开始的450项免费在线编程和计算机科学课程(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2wMcb9I

Bonus: Watch an experienced developer build a full stack web app using Vue.js and Express.js. He explains every step in detail (56 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa4cRMaTDUI

奖励:观看经验丰富的开发人员使用Vue.js和Express.js构建全栈Web应用程序。 他详细解释了每个步骤(观看56分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa4cRMaTDUI

2017年8月31日 (August 31, 2017)

1. Australian police spent $86 million on software to help them catch car thieves. Here’s how a single developer replicated that system, using just 57 lines of code (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2iJWWuE

1.澳大利亚警方在软件上花费了8,600万澳元,以帮助他们抓小偷。 这是单个开发人员仅用57行代码(读取5分钟)即可复制该系统的方式: https : //fcc.im/2iJWWuE

2. The anatomy of a Bootstrap dashboard theme that earns thousands of dollars each month for its designers (13 minute read): https://fcc.im/2wpIFX2

2.一个Bootstrap仪表板主题的剖析,该主题每月为其设计人员赚取数千美元(阅读13分钟): https : //fcc.im/2wpIFX2

3. A beginner-friendly guide to building a chatbot, with code and a live demo (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2vLr5el

3.构建聊天机器人的入门指南,包括代码和实时演示(阅读7分钟): https ://fcc.im/2vLr5el

Bonus: A data scientist switched from Windows to Linux and wrote about the lessons he learned along the way (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2eHGZRk

奖励:一位数据科学家从Windows切换到Linux,并写了他在此过程中所学的课程(阅读了6分钟): https : //fcc.im/2eHGZRk

2017年8月28日 (August 28, 2017)

1. How a self-taught teenager built an operating system that runs in your browser (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2g8Flvf

1.一个自学成才的少年如何构建在您的浏览器中运行的操作系统(阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2g8Flvf

2. How Recursion Works — explained with flowcharts and a video (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2w7iYdL

2.递归的工作原理-附带流程图和视频(阅读6分钟)进行解释: https : //fcc.im/2w7iYdL

3. All the fundamental React.js concepts, jammed into a single Medium article (16 minute read): https://fcc.im/2vrZBdy

3.所有基本的React.js概念,都收录在一篇中型文章中(阅读16分钟): https ://fcc.im/2vrZBdy

Bonus: Jon got a developer job less than a year after he started coding. Here’s how he leveraged the freeCodeCamp community and made the jump (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2wJ15V9

奖金:乔恩(Jon)在开始编码后不到一年就获得了开发人员的工作。 这是他利用freeCodeCamp社区并进行跳转的方式(阅读2分钟): https ://fcc.im/2wJ15V9

2017年8月17日 (August 17, 2017)

1. One developer tracked startup hiring trends for years. Here’s his latest analysis of the skills that YCombinator startups are looking for when they hire developers (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2wjp0tL

1.一位开发人员跟踪了多年的初创公司招聘趋势。 这是他对YCombinator初创公司在雇用开发人员时寻找的技能的最新分析(阅读7分钟): https ://fcc.im/2wjp0tL

2. Vim isn’t that scary. Here are 5 free resources you can use to learn it (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2vMzWha

2. Vim并不那么可怕。 这里有5个免费资源可供您学习(阅读6分钟): https : //fcc.im/2vMzWha

3. Preethi left a dream job as a venture capitalist to learn to code and work as a developer. Today on her “Ask Preethi” YouTube series, she answers the question: “After you complete coding tutorials, how do you take what you’ve learned and build something real?” (13 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxfJ7xw5hQE

3. Preethi离开了从事风险投资家的梦想工作,学习编码和作为开发人员工作。 今天,在她的“ Ask Preethi” YouTube系列视频中,她回答了一个问题:“在完成编码教程之后,如何利用学到的知识来构建真实的东西?” (观看时间为13分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxfJ7xw5hQE

Bonus: How Anthony — a freeCodeCamp camper who recently moved to the US from Peru — overcame anxiety and landed his first developer job (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2v58PvU

奖励:安东尼-一位最近从秘鲁移居到美国的freeCodeCamp营员-如何克服焦虑并找到了第一份开发人员的工作(阅读2分钟): https : //fcc.im/2v58PvU

2017年8月11日 (August 11, 2017)

1. Joe and Rachel teamed up to make their first open source code contribution — less than a year after they started learning to code. Here’s what they learned from the experience, and what you can too (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2uvePCX

1. Joe和Rachel联手做出了他们的第一个开源代码贡献,这是他们开始学习编码的不到一年的时间。 这是他们从经验中学到的知识,也可以做到(7分钟阅读): https : //fcc.im/2uvePCX

2. Why striving for perfection might be holding you back as a developer (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2vVuqvN

2.为什么追求完美会阻碍您成为开发人员(阅读4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2vVuqvN

3. freeCodeCamp contributor Beau Carnes just published a series of YouTube videos to help you learn jQuery in a fast, clear way (4 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhtEmR2A1Fw&list=PLWKjhJtqVAbkyK9woUZUtunToLtNGoQHB

3. freeCodeCamp的贡献者Beau Carnes刚刚发布了一系列YouTube视频,以帮助您快速清晰地学习jQuery(观看4分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v= KhtEmR2A1Fw&list=PLWKjhJtqVAbkyK9woUZUtunToLtNGoQHB

Bonus: How Kate went from no degree and no experience to landing her first developer job in less than a year (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2wOX527

奖励:凯特(Kate)从无学位到没有经验,如何在不到一年的时间里找到了自己的第一份开发人员工作(阅读3分钟): https : //fcc.im/2wOX527

2017年8月3日 (August 3, 2017)

1. Here are 450 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in August (browsable list): https://fcc.im/2unPHZJ

1.这里有450项免费的在线编程和计算机科学课程,您可以在8月开始(浏览列表): https : //fcc.im/2unPHZJ

2. An MIT-trained software engineer-turned-recruiter talks about how to interview your interviewers when applying for a developer job (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2u4nvfb

2.一名受过MIT培训的软件工程师转变为招聘人员,讨论如何在申请开发人员工作时面试您的面试官(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2u4nvfb

3. Cody shows you how to solve Reddit’s “Talking Clock” problem step-by-step on a whiteboard, then code a solution in JavaScript (15 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcPahhyYEIk

3. Cody向您展示了如何在白板上逐步解决Reddit的“通话时钟”问题,然后使用JavaScript编写解决方案的代码(观看15分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcPahhyYEIk

Bonus: How freeCodeCamp helped Adham beat depression and get his dream job (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2vw6ZJc

奖励:freeCodeCamp如何帮助Adham克服抑郁症并获得梦想的工作(阅读10分钟): https ://fcc.im/2vw6ZJc

2017年7月28日 (July 28, 2017)

1. How to choose the right laptop for programming (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2h4hTzp

1.如何选择合适的笔记本电脑进行编程(阅读5分钟): https : //fcc.im/2h4hTzp

2. The story behind hundreds of strangers who coded together on freeCodeCamp at Google I/O Sri Lanka (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2h3OqG3

2.数百名陌生人背后的故事,他们在斯里兰卡Google I / O的freeCodeCamp上一起编码(阅读7分钟): https ://fcc.im/2h3OqG3

3. Professional web developer Jesse Weigel is building a modern React app from start to finish, live on freeCodeCamp’s YouTube channel. So far he’s 6 days into the project (12 hour watch so far — you can skip around): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUPBEpfBEXo&index=1&list=PLWKjhJtqVAbkxYR9ly9ksx8UYyCpBRmMc

3.专业的Web开发人员Jesse Weigel从头到尾都在构建一个现代的React应用,并在freeCodeCamp的YouTube频道上进行直播。 到目前为止,他已经完成了6天的工作(到目前为止,您需要进行12小时的观看-您可以跳过): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUPBEpfBEXo&index=1&list=PLWKjhJtqVAbkxYR9ly9ksx8UYyCpBRmMc

Bonus: Matt spent 2 years going through freeCodeCamp part time. He just got a job as a software engineer, and he has tons of advice for the job search. He says: “You either win, or you learn. The only way to lose is to quit.” (20 minute read): https://fcc.im/2uZnsVA

奖励:Matt花了2年时间兼职freeCodeCamp。 他只是找到了一名软件工程师的工作,并且他对求职有很多建议。 他说:“您要么赢,要么学习。 唯一的失败方法就是退出。” (阅读20分钟): https : //fcc.im/2uZnsVA

2017年7月13日 (July 13, 2017)

1. 1,000 days ago I launched freeCodeCamp from a desk in my closet. Today, more than a million people are learning to code through our community. Here’s what you can expect from the next thousand days (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2tL5mFH

1. 1,000天前,我从壁橱的桌子上启动了freeCodeCamp。 今天,超过一百万的人正在通过我们的社区学习编码。 以下是您未来一千天(需阅读2分钟)的期望: https : //fcc.im/2tL5mFH

2. Suz live-streamed herself coding on Twitch.tv for a year. Here’s what she learned from the experience (11 minute read): https://fcc.im/2tOLcZC

2. Suz在Twitch.tv上直播了自己的编码,为期一年。 这是她从经验中学到的东西(阅读了11分钟): https : //fcc.im/2tOLcZC

3. Watch Cody break down a popular Reddit coding challenge step-by-step on a white board, then solve it using JavaScript (11 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK0o-8GMRss

3.观看Cody在白板上逐步分解流行的Reddit编码挑战,然后使用JavaScript进行解决(观看11分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK0o-8GMRss

Bonus: Jose was a college dropout, providing for his family by working as a security guard in Spain. Here’s his story of learning to code and getting hired as a back-end developer (8 minute read): https://fcc.im/2sMW210

奖励:何塞是一名大学辍学生,通过在西班牙担任保安员来养家糊口。 这是他关于学习编码并被聘为后端开发人员的故事(阅读8分钟): https : //fcc.im/2sMW210

2017年7月6日 (July 6, 2017)

1. 10 common data structures explained with videos and exercises (11 minute read): https://fcc.im/2tuhCZm

1.通过视频和练习解释的10种常见数据结构(阅读11分钟): https : //fcc.im/2tuhCZm

3. Software Engineer Preethi Kasireddy answers the question: Should you go back to school to get a Computer Science degree? (13 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TVYjjWkuOU

3.软件工程师Preethi Kasireddy回答了以下问题:您是否应该回到学校获得计算机科学学位? (观看时间为13分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TVYjjWkuOU

2. Here are 460 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in July (15 minute read): https://fcc.im/2uujt0r

2.以下是460项免费的在线编程和计算机科学课程,您可以在7月开始学习(阅读15分钟): https : //fcc.im/2uujt0r

Bonus: Pieter just got his first web developer job at a solar power company. He has been a regular in the freeCodeCamp community, helping teach other campers and answer their questions. He says that this old saying really is true: “To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.” (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2sQM0Lu

奖励:Pieter刚在一家太阳能公司获得了他的第一份Web开发人员工作。 他一直是freeCodeCamp社区的常客,帮助教其他营员并回答他们的问题。 他说这句老话确实是真的:“学习,阅读。 要知道,写。 要掌握,要教。” (阅读2分钟): https : //fcc.im/2sQM0Lu

2017年6月29日 (June 29, 2017)

1. Aline is an MIT-trained software engineer turned recruiter. She analyzed thousands of coding interviews, and here’s what she found. (15 minute read): https://fcc.im/2u3g08J

1. Aline是一名经过MIT培训的软件工程师,转为招聘人员。 她分析了成千上万的编程采访,这就是她的发现。 (阅读15分钟): https : //fcc.im/2u3g08J

2. Preethi left a dream job as a venture capitalist to learn to code and work as a developer. Now she’s launched a new YouTube series called “Ask Preethi” to help you through the hardest parts of your coding journey. (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2tqBONs

2. Preethi离开了从事风险投资家的梦想工作,学习编码并作为开发人员工作。 现在,她推出了一个名为“ Ask Preethi”的新YouTube系列,可以帮助您度过编码过程中最艰苦的部分。 (阅读4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2tqBONs

3. How one developer switched from coding on a laptop to coding on an iPad (14 minute read): https://fcc.im/2srdHu9

3.一名开发人员如何从笔记本电脑编码转换为iPad编码(阅读14分钟): https : //fcc.im/2srdHu9

Bonus: The story of a freeCodeCamp camper who shared his personal projects on Reddit, got discovered by an employer, and ultimately got a full time developer job (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2smiSjJ

奖励:一个免费的CodeCamp露营者的故事,他在Reddit上分享了他的个人项目,被一名雇主发现,并最终获得了一份全职的开发人员工作(阅读3分钟): https : //fcc.im/2smiSjJ

2017年6月22日 (June 22, 2017)

1. How hackathons work, and why you should consider going to one (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2tkPM16

1. hackathon的工作原理,以及为什么要考虑读一本(5分钟阅读时间): https : //fcc.im/2tkPM16

2. How two developers coded a JavaScript tool that can turn multiple phones and tablets into a single connected screen (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2sYQHqQ

2.两位开发人员如何编码一个JavaScript工具,该工具可以将多个手机和平板电脑变成一个连接的屏幕(阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2sYQHqQ

3. freeCodeCamp contributor James Rauhut got a software designer job at IBM. He filmed this fun day-in-the-life video (11 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXfYSn8qaUE

3. freeCodeCamp的贡献者James Rauhut在IBM获得了软件设计师的工作。 他拍摄了这个有趣的日常生活视频(观看了11分钟): https : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXfYSn8qaUE

Bonus: One camper who just got a developer job offer says: “The one thing that most helped me become good at coding was helping others learn to code.” (1 minute read): https://fcc.im/2rG9vam

奖励:一位刚得到开发人员工作机会的露营者说:“最让我擅长编码的一件事是帮助其他人学习编码。” (阅读1分钟): https : //fcc.im/2rG9vam

2017年6月16日 (June 16, 2017)

1. All the web developers at Grab — a big Asian ride sharing startup — use this front end development guide to keep their skills sharp. Even their back end developers use it. (23 minute read): https://fcc.im/2spxFsP

1. Grab的所有Web开发人员(一家大型的亚洲拼车创业公司)都使用此前端开发指南来保持自己的技能精明。 甚至他们的后端开发人员也使用它。 (阅读23分钟): https : //fcc.im/2spxFsP

2. How we got 1,500 GitHub stars by mixing time-tested technology with a fresh UI (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2tw8zpk

2.如何通过将经过时间考验的技术与全新的UI(阅读5分钟)相结合,获得1,500个GitHub星: https : //fcc.im/2tw8zpk

3. The dark side of Apple’s $70 billion app store success (10 minute read): https://fcc.im/2twfT4m

3.苹果公司700亿美元的应用商店成功的阴暗面(阅读10分钟): https : //fcc.im/2twfT4m

Bonus: Aiden worked through freeCodeCamp’s certificates and was able to skip the junior developer role entirely by landing a mid-career developer job. Here’s his story (3 minute read): https://fcc.im/2syhE3V

奖励:艾登通过freeCodeCamp的证书工作,并且能够通过担任职业中期的开发人员职位而完全跳过初级开发人员的角色。 这是他的故事(阅读3分钟): https : //fcc.im/2syhE3V

2017年6月8日 (June 8, 2017)

1. Meeting for Good: how campers built an open source tool to solve time zones (4 minute read): https://fcc.im/2rOieYE

1.好的聚会:露营者如何构建开放源代码的工具来解决时区(阅读4分钟): https : //fcc.im/2rOieYE

2. 435 free online programming and computer science courses you can start in June (1 to 28 minute read): https://fcc.im/2sdMuyM

2.您可以在六月开始的435项免费在线编程和计算机科学课程(阅读1至28分钟): https : //fcc.im/2sdMuyM

3. Going Serverless: how to run your first AWS Lambda function in the cloud (8 minute read): https://fcc.im/2r3n5YW

3.走向无服务器:如何在云中运行您的第一个AWS Lambda函数(阅读8分钟): https : //fcc.im/2r3n5YW

Bonus: Sophanarith didn’t have a college degree, but 37 days after he finished freeCodeCamp, he got hired as a Front-end Web Developer. Here’s his story (1 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qYziKz

奖励:Sophanarith没有大学学历,但是在他完成freeCodeCamp的37天后,他被聘为前端Web开发人员。 这是他的故事(读1分钟): https : //fcc.im/2qYziKz

2017年6月1日 (June 1, 2017)

1. What I learned from coding for 100 days straight (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2rloKpL

1.我从连续100天的编码中学到的知识(读了7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2rloKpL

2. The best Data Science courses on the internet, ranked by your reviews (12 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qCenMW

2.互联网上最好的数据科学课程,按您的评论排名(阅读12分钟): https : //fcc.im/2qCenMW

3. Google not, learn not: why searching can sometimes be better than knowing (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qFUaKg

3.谷歌不,不要学习:为什么搜索有时会比知道更好(阅读6分钟): https : //fcc.im/2qFUaKg

Bonus: How Danny got a React Developer job offer on day 97 of his 100 Days Of Code challenge (1 minute read): https://fcc.im/2roZIWO

奖金:Danny如何在他的100天代码挑战(第1天阅读)的第97天获得了React Developer的工作机会: https : //fcc.im/2roZIWO

2017年5月30日 (May 30, 2017)

1. How scientists used software to reconnect a paralyzed man’s hands to his brain (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nBZfjK

1.科学家如何使用软件将瘫痪的人的手重新连接到他的大脑(阅读4分钟): http : //bit.ly/2nBZfjK

2. How to set up a VPN in 10 minutes for free, and why you urgently need one (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nOaNAP

2.如何在10分钟内免费建立VPN,以及为什么您急需一个(10分钟阅读时间): http : //bit.ly/2nOaNAP

3. Recreating legendary 8-bit video game music using Tone.js and the web audio API (15 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nO2XYf

3.使用Tone.js和网络音频API(阅读15分钟)重新创建传奇的8位视频游戏音乐: http ://bit.ly/2nO2XYf

Bonus: I’m currently listening to “Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions.” This book is a fascinating mash-up of technology and psychology (12 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2nNQ5Bl

奖励:我目前正在听“赖以生存的算法:人类决策的计算机科学”。 这本书是技术与心理学的有趣融合(听12小时): http : //amzn.to/2nNQ5Bl

2017年5月25日 (May 25, 2017)

1. How to go from hobbyist to professional developer (14 minute read): https://fcc.im/2r03UPp

1.如何从业余爱好者变成专业开发人员(阅读14分钟): https : //fcc.im/2r03UPp

2. Here’s how you can make a 360 virtual reality app in 10 minutes using Unity (7 minute read): https://fcc.im/2rxMCsG

2.以下是使用Unity在10分钟内制作360个虚拟现实应用程序的方法(阅读7分钟): https : //fcc.im/2rxMCsG

3. What’s the difference between cookies, local storage, and session storage? (9 minute watch) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwicscsvGLg

3. Cookie,本地存储和会话存储之间有什么区别? (观看9分钟) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwicscsvGLg

Bonus: How Elise learned to code while working full-time, and got her first full stack developer job — and the many things she learned along the way (2 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qhH0yQ

奖励:Elise如何在全职工作的同时学习编码,并获得了她的第一份全栈开发人员工作-以及沿途学到的很多东西(阅读了2分钟): https : //fcc.im/2qhH0yQ

2017年5月18日 (May 18, 2017)

1. Here are all of the big announcements from the Google I/O developer conference yesterday, jammed into a single 11-minute video (11 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNLVZjBE08g

1. Here are all of the big announcements from the Google I/O developer conference yesterday, jammed into a single 11-minute video (11 minute watch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNLVZjBE08g

2. How we taught dozens of refugees to code, then helped them get developer jobs (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2rnAAhK

2. How we taught dozens of refugees to code, then helped them get developer jobs (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2rnAAhK

3. The only person you should compare yourself to is yourself (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2q0mbqQ

3. The only person you should compare yourself to is yourself (6 minute read): https://fcc.im/2q0mbqQ

Bonus: I’m reading “The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World.” It’s a hard-hitting history of these two tech startups and the industries they’re disrupting (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2qtPoht

Bonus: I'm reading “The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World.” It's a hard-hitting history of these two tech startups and the industries they're disrupting (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2qtPoht

May 11, 2017 (May 11, 2017)

1. The 12 YouTube videos that new developers mention the most (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2poH7MP

1. The 12 YouTube videos that new developers mention the most (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2poH7MP

2. Programming is hard. That’s precisely why you should learn it (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qiUazp

2. Programming is hard. That's precisely why you should learn it (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qiUazp

3. Why I left a prestigious law firm to learn to code and become a product manager at a startup (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qWOkzR

3. Why I left a prestigious law firm to learn to code and become a product manager at a startup (5 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qWOkzR

Bonus: I’m currently listening to “Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions.” This book is a fascinating mash-up of technology and psychology (12 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2nNQ5Bl

Bonus: I'm currently listening to “Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions.” This book is a fascinating mash-up of technology and psychology (12 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2nNQ5Bl

2017年4月27日 (April 27, 2017)

1. Google just released a free course on how to build Progressive Web Apps (self-paced): https://fcc.im/2ppTsz9

1. Google just released a free course on how to build Progressive Web Apps (self-paced): https://fcc.im/2ppTsz9

2. Yesterday, America’s FCC announced a campaign to kill Net Neutrality. Hundreds of tech companies signed open letters urging the FCC to leave Net Neutrality alone. Here’s why Net Neutrality is so important (26 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qcdaPw

2. Yesterday, America's FCC announced a campaign to kill Net Neutrality. Hundreds of tech companies signed open letters urging the FCC to leave Net Neutrality alone. Here's why Net Neutrality is so important (26 minute read): https://fcc.im/2qcdaPw

3. Real ways to improve your SEO without trying to cheat the system (15 minute read): https://fcc.im/2p50Yil

3. Real ways to improve your SEO without trying to cheat the system (15 minute read): https://fcc.im/2p50Yil

Bonus: A Carnegie Mellon researcher developed a way to automatically convert old 2D Nintendo games into 3D (16 minute watch): https://fcc.im/2oNcRWV

Bonus: A Carnegie Mellon researcher developed a way to automatically convert old 2D Nintendo games into 3D (16 minute watch): https://fcc.im/2oNcRWV

2017年4月20日 (April 20, 2017)

1. Facebook just announced they have a team of 60 engineers working on a way to literally read your mind. Their brain scanning technology would read patterns in your brain activity so it can listen for your mind’s inner voice. They claim this would help you type faster. While this could revolutionize user experience, it has terrifying privacy implications (5 minute read): http://tcrn.ch/2o80YyY

1. Facebook just announced they have a team of 60 engineers working on a way to literally read your mind. Their brain scanning technology would read patterns in your brain activity so it can listen for your mind's inner voice. They claim this would help you type faster. While this could revolutionize user experience, it has terrifying privacy implications (5 minute read): http://tcrn.ch/2o80YyY

2. Google is planning a built-in ad-blocker for Chrome. This will get rid of most annoying ads, but it’s bad news for websites that depend on ads as their business model — including most newspapers (2 minute read): http://on.wsj.com/2o7ZHrI

2. Google is planning a built-in ad-blocker for Chrome. This will get rid of most annoying ads, but it's bad news for websites that depend on ads as their business model — including most newspapers (2 minute read): http://on.wsj.com/2o7ZHrI

3. Putting comments in code: the good, the bad, and the ugly (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ouGzQe

3. Putting comments in code: the good, the bad, and the ugly (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ouGzQe

Bonus: freeCodeCamp has more than 1,800 study groups around the world. You can hang out with like-minded campers and learn to code together in-person. Find the study group nearest you seconds: https://www.freecodecamp.com/study-group-directory/

Bonus: freeCodeCamp has more than 1,800 study groups around the world. You can hang out with like-minded campers and learn to code together in-person. Find the study group nearest you seconds: https://www.freecodecamp.com/study-group-directory/

April 13, 2017 (April 13, 2017)

1. Some guy just built a Macintosh out of a few legos and a Raspberry Pi (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nIIWDl

1. Some guy just built a Macintosh out of a few legos and a Raspberry Pi (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nIIWDl

2. Our giant JavaScript Basics course is now live on YouTube (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2oRqCIp

2. Our giant JavaScript Basics course is now live on YouTube (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2oRqCIp

3. So what’s this GraphQL thing I keep hearing about? (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2pqamdH

3. So what's this GraphQL thing I keep hearing about? (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2pqamdH

Bonus: A fast new way to find people in your city to code with (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2obtTO7

Bonus: A fast new way to find people in your city to code with (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2obtTO7

April 6, 2017 (April 6, 2017)

1. That time I had to crack my own Reddit password (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/2o1fkOw

1. That time I had to crack my own Reddit password (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/2o1fkOw

2. What Reddit’s 1-million pixel April Fools experiment says about humanity (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2p5uP7o

2. What Reddit's 1-million pixel April Fools experiment says about humanity (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2p5uP7o

3. Which tech CEO would make the best supervillain? (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nOosVJ

3. Which tech CEO would make the best supervillain? (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2nOosVJ

Bonus: I learned a ton from Robert Scoble’s insightful new book: “The Fourth Transformation: How Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything” (5 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mKbbNW

Bonus: I learned a ton from Robert Scoble's insightful new book: “The Fourth Transformation: How Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything” (5 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mKbbNW

March 23, 2017 (March 23, 2017)

1. What I learned from Stack Overflow’s massive survey of 64,000 developers (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2o8nfsn

1. What I learned from Stack Overflow's massive survey of 64,000 developers (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2o8nfsn

2. Hackers stole my website. Then I pulled off a $30,000 sting operation to get it back (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mY3svt

2. Hackers stole my website. Then I pulled off a $30,000 sting operation to get it back (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mY3svt

3. How I got a second degree and earned 5 developer certifications in just one year, while working and raising two kids (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mw4X85

3. How I got a second degree and earned 5 developer certifications in just one year, while working and raising two kids (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mw4X85

Bonus: I’m listening to Tim Wu’s new book: “The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads.” Here’s a profound quote from his book: “Every time you find your attention captured by an advertisement, your awareness, and perhaps something more, has, if only for a moment, been appropriated without your consent.” (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mYfeps

Bonus: I'm listening to Tim Wu's new book: “The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads.” Here's a profound quote from his book: “Every time you find your attention captured by an advertisement, your awareness, and perhaps something more, has, if only for a moment, been appropriated without your consent.” (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mYfeps

March 17, 2017 (March 17, 2017)

1. The future of the open internet — and our way of life — is in your hands (the basis of my SXSW talk — 24 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mNJ9S2

1. The future of the open internet — and our way of life — is in your hands (the basis of my SXSW talk — 24 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mNJ9S2

2. What the CIA WikiLeaks dump tells us: encryption really works (5 minute read): http://nyti.ms/2nwpWUS

2. What the CIA WikiLeaks dump tells us: encryption really works (5 minute read): http://nyti.ms/2nwpWUS

3. Practical color theory for people who can code (15 minute interactive): http://bit.ly/2mz8OwK

3. Practical color theory for people who can code (15 minute interactive): http://bit.ly/2mz8OwK

Bonus: I’m listening to “Data and Goliath” by Bruce Schneier. He’s the world’s foremost expert on computer security. Here’s a profound quote from his book: “I used to joke that Google knew more about me than my wife did. But now I realize that Google knows more about me than I do.” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mjheuO

Bonus: I'm listening to “Data and Goliath” by Bruce Schneier. He's the world's foremost expert on computer security. Here's a profound quote from his book: “I used to joke that Google knew more about me than my wife did. But now I realize that Google knows more about me than I do.” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mjheuO

March 9, 2017 (March 9, 2017)

1. How building side projects can help you get a tech job — even without experience (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mKzRZv

1. How building side projects can help you get a tech job — even without experience (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mKzRZv

2. The CIA just lost control of its hacking arsenal. Here’s what you need to know (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mGi71a

2. The CIA just lost control of its hacking arsenal. Here's what you need to know (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mGi71a

3. We’re building a massive public dataset about people who started coding in the past 5 years (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mKKGuv

3. We're building a massive public dataset about people who started coding in the past 5 years (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2mKKGuv

Bonus: I’m listening to “Data and Goliath” by Bruce Schneier. He’s the world’s foremost expert on computer security. Here’s a profound quote from his book: “I used to joke that Google knew more about me than my wife did. But now I realize that Google knows more about me than I do.” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mjheuO

Bonus: I'm listening to “Data and Goliath” by Bruce Schneier. He's the world's foremost expert on computer security. Here's a profound quote from his book: “I used to joke that Google knew more about me than my wife did. But now I realize that Google knows more about me than I do.” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mjheuO

March 2, 2017 (March 2, 2017)

1. How you can start a career in a different field without “experience” — tips that got me job offers from Google and other tech giants (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lxgfTU

1. How you can start a career in a different field without “experience” — tips that got me job offers from Google and other tech giants (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lxgfTU

2. I wanted to see how far I could push myself creatively. So I redesigned Instagram. (13 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lxouPP

2. I wanted to see how far I could push myself creatively. So I redesigned Instagram. (13 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lxouPP

3. Why typography matters — especially at the Oscars (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ldN79c

3. Why typography matters — especially at the Oscars (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ldN79c

Bonus: I’m listening to Robert Scoble’s new book, and it’s awesome: “The Fourth Transformation: How Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything” (5 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mKbbNW

Bonus: I'm listening to Robert Scoble's new book, and it's awesome: “The Fourth Transformation: How Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything” (5 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2mKbbNW

2017年2月23日 (February 23, 2017)

1. Using data science to find the saddest Radiohead song ever. Even though this analysis is done in the R language, it’s clearly described in plain English (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2moTWki

1. Using data science to find the saddest Radiohead song ever. Even though this analysis is done in the R language, it's clearly described in plain English (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2moTWki

2. How to design software with seniors in mind (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lznFIb

2. How to design software with seniors in mind (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lznFIb

3. For the first time ever, you can get real-time US stock market data for free through IEX’s public API (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lzp3KC

3. For the first time ever, you can get real-time US stock market data for free through IEX's public API (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lzp3KC

Bonus: IEX is the focus of Michael Lewis’s book “Flashboys: A Wall Street Revolt” about how Wall Street is now dominated by software developers and algorithmic traders. If you’re interested in stocks, I highly recommend this book (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jDwB02

Bonus: IEX is the focus of Michael Lewis's book “Flashboys: A Wall Street Revolt” about how Wall Street is now dominated by software developers and algorithmic traders. If you're interested in stocks, I highly recommend this book (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jDwB02

February 17, 2017 (February 17, 2017)

1. How a single programmer changed the music industry (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lP7iKf

1. How a single programmer changed the music industry (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2lP7iKf

2. I’ll never bring my phone on an international flight again. Neither should you (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2kPxOBI

2. I'll never bring my phone on an international flight again. Neither should you (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2kPxOBI

3. An interview with the creator of Linux: “Successful projects are 99 percent perspiration, and one percent innovation” (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2llSIcL

3. An interview with the creator of Linux: “Successful projects are 99 percent perspiration, and one percent innovation” (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2llSIcL

Bonus: I highly recommend this eye-opening book by Bruce Schneier, the world’s most famous expert on computer security (11 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2lWNOPN

Bonus: I highly recommend this eye-opening book by Bruce Schneier, the world's most famous expert on computer security (11 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2lWNOPN

February 9, 2017 (February 9, 2017)

1. Here are 250 Ivy League courses you can take online right now for free (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2luQuVG

1. Here are 250 Ivy League courses you can take online right now for free (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2luQuVG

2. Meet Darth Pai, the Sith Lord who’s taken over the Federal Communication Commission (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2k7KArB

2. Meet Darth Pai, the Sith Lord who's taken over the Federal Communication Commission (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2k7KArB

3. A lot of websites now won’t even load on a slow connection (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ls8m2v

3. A lot of websites now won't even load on a slow connection (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ls8m2v

Bonus: This book makes a strong historical argument for why Net Neutrality is important and how internet monopolies like Comcast need to be regulated: “The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires” (14 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2cjtFDH

Bonus: This book makes a strong historical argument for why Net Neutrality is important and how internet monopolies like Comcast need to be regulated: “The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires” (14 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2cjtFDH

February 2, 2017 (February 2, 2017)

1. How I went from zero experience to landing a 6-figure San Francisco design job in less than a year (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ktW0KA

1. How I went from zero experience to landing a 6-figure San Francisco design job in less than a year (12 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ktW0KA

2. How to get free wifi on public networks (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2kwjTAu

2. How to get free wifi on public networks (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2kwjTAu

3. Courtland Allen, creator of Indie Hackers, talks about how to create a profitable side project (55 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2kk3MGO

3. Courtland Allen, creator of Indie Hackers, talks about how to create a profitable side project (55 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2kk3MGO

Bonus: The book that Courtland Allen recommends to all developers who are interested in entrepreneurship is “The Personal MBA: Master the Art of Business” (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2kkbj8l

Bonus: The book that Courtland Allen recommends to all developers who are interested in entrepreneurship is “The Personal MBA: Master the Art of Business” (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2kkbj8l

January 26, 2017 (January 26, 2017)

1. An opinionated guide to writing developer résumés in 2017 (18 minute read): http://bit.ly/2jiG60M

1. An opinionated guide to writing developer résumés in 2017 (18 minute read): http://bit.ly/2jiG60M

2. How making hundreds of hip hop beats helped me understand HTML and CSS (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2knHfWI

2. How making hundreds of hip hop beats helped me understand HTML and CSS (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2knHfWI

3. I ranked every Intro to Data Science course on the internet, based on thousands of data points (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/2k4ny8A

3. I ranked every Intro to Data Science course on the internet, based on thousands of data points (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/2k4ny8A

Bonus: I’m learning a lot from this well-researched book: “Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds for the Better” (11 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jAN7Ly

Bonus: I'm learning a lot from this well-researched book: “Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds for the Better” (11 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jAN7Ly

January 19, 2017 (January 19, 2017)

1. Ranked: the most popular JavaScript tools of 2016 (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2jCoTn8

1. Ranked: the most popular JavaScript tools of 2016 (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/2jCoTn8

2. Google reveals how its servers all contain custom security silicon (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2k7oXfl

2. Google reveals how its servers all contain custom security silicon (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2k7oXfl

3. freeCodeCamp contributor Bill Sourour talks about developer ethics and the code he’s still ashamed of (52 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2k4QJoJ

3. freeCodeCamp contributor Bill Sourour talks about developer ethics and the code he's still ashamed of (52 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2k4QJoJ

Bonus: In Bill’s interview, he mentions Michael Lewis’s 2015 book “Flashboys: A Wallstreet Revolt” about how Wallstreet is now dominated by software engineers and algorithmic trading. It’s an excellent book (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jDwB02

Bonus: In Bill's interview, he mentions Michael Lewis's 2015 book “Flashboys: A Wallstreet Revolt” about how Wallstreet is now dominated by software engineers and algorithmic trading. It's an excellent book (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jDwB02

January 12, 2017 (January 12, 2017)

1. Why your browser’s autocomplete is insecure and you should turn it off (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ioN47b

1. Why your browser's autocomplete is insecure and you should turn it off (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ioN47b

2. Female dialogue in 2016’s biggest movies, visualized (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2igTNl7

2. Female dialogue in 2016's biggest movies, visualized (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2igTNl7

3. A TV news anchor said “Alexa, order me a dollhouse” and triggered viewers’ Amazon Echo devices to make a purchase (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2jI4JbZ

3. A TV news anchor said “Alexa, order me a dollhouse” and triggered viewers' Amazon Echo devices to make a purchase (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2jI4JbZ

Bonus: Read this excellent overview of how technology will impact the world economy: “The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jIdfaL

Bonus: Read this excellent overview of how technology will impact the world economy: “The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2jIdfaL

January 5, 2017 (January 5, 2017)

1. The Great AI Awakening (1 hour read): http://nyti.ms/2iAcNbr

1. The Great AI Awakening (1 hour read): http://nyti.ms/2iAcNbr

2. Thousands of people joined us for our community’s 4-hour New Year’s Eve live stream. Now you can watch the whole thing, or specific guest interviews here (20 to 260 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2iuom6d

2. Thousands of people joined us for our community's 4-hour New Year's Eve live stream. Now you can watch the whole thing, or specific guest interviews here (20 to 260 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2iuom6d

3. 2017 isn’t just another prime number (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hVmLH2

3. 2017 isn't just another prime number (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hVmLH2

Bonus: How can we help computers reach human-level intelligence? What will happen when we do? “Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” is the best book on general AI and its implications (14 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2j8fobI

Bonus: How can we help computers reach human-level intelligence? What will happen when we do? “Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” is the best book on general AI and its implications (14 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2j8fobI

December 29, 2016 (December 29, 2016)

1. How a farmer built her own broadband network (3 minute read): http://bbc.in/2iHnqfe

1. How a farmer built her own broadband network (3 minute read): http://bbc.in/2iHnqfe

2. All of 2016’s top mobile apps are owned by either Google or Facebook (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hwwzpq

2. All of 2016's top mobile apps are owned by either Google or Facebook (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hwwzpq

3. Start 2017 with the 100 Days of Code challenge (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hvgvUA

3. Start 2017 with the 100 Days of Code challenge (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hvgvUA

Bonus: I’m hosting Open2017, an interactive New Year’s Eve live stream for the entire Free Code Camp community. We’ll start at 11 p.m. EST (New York City time) on Saturday on our YouTube channel. Read more about our exciting guests, including the creator of Stack Overflow (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2h6l1pk

Bonus: I'm hosting Open2017, an interactive New Year's Eve live stream for the entire Free Code Camp community. We'll start at 11 pm EST (New York City time) on Saturday on our YouTube channel. Read more about our exciting guests, including the creator of Stack Overflow (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2h6l1pk

December 22, 2016 (December 22, 2016)

1. I’m hosting #Open2017, an interactive New Year’s Eve live stream for developers. We have a ton of exciting guests (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2h6l1pk

1. I'm hosting #Open2017, an interactive New Year's Eve live stream for developers. We have a ton of exciting guests (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2h6l1pk

2. Hackers are making $5 million a day by faking 300 million video views in one of the biggest cases of ad fraud ever (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hf7pgl

2. Hackers are making $5 million a day by faking 300 million video views in one of the biggest cases of ad fraud ever (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hf7pgl

3. Inside George Moore’s epic 20-year journey from truck driver to tech support to senior developer (48 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2idBblW

3. Inside George Moore's epic 20-year journey from truck driver to tech support to senior developer (48 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2idBblW

Bonus: If you want to better understand all these cyber attacks you keep hearing about, I recommend reading “Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2ii9AMk

Bonus: If you want to better understand all these cyber attacks you keep hearing about, I recommend reading “Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War” (9 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2ii9AMk

December 15, 2016 (December 15, 2016)

1. I studied full-time for 8 months just for the Google interview (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gNIuP4

1. I studied full-time for 8 months just for the Google interview (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gNIuP4

2. On getting old(er) in tech (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hyMNMU

2. On getting old(er) in tech (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hyMNMU

3. If you don’t talk to your kids about quantum computing, someone else will (6 minute webcomic): http://bit.ly/2hRZBND

3. If you don't talk to your kids about quantum computing, someone else will (6 minute webcomic): http://bit.ly/2hRZBND

Bonus: “In The Plex” is easily the best book about Google and what it’s like to work there (20 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2apnpIK

Bonus: “In The Plex” is easily the best book about Google and what it's like to work there (20 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2apnpIK

December 8, 2016 (December 8, 2016)

1. Infrastructure is beautiful (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2h0AL0P

1. Infrastructure is beautiful (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2h0AL0P

2. People are much worse at using computers than you might think (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hmQJ25

2. People are much worse at using computers than you might think (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2hmQJ25

3. How designers use dark patterns to trick you into doing things you don’t want to do (29 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2gdvm2i

3. How designers use dark patterns to trick you into doing things you don't want to do (29 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2gdvm2i

Bonus: I’m listening to Michael Lewis’s new book “The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds” about two soldiers who became scientists, then explored human decision making and cognitive biases together. It’s epic. (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2gn3EDJ

Bonus: I'm listening to Michael Lewis's new book “The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds” about two soldiers who became scientists, then explored human decision making and cognitive biases together. It's epic. (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2gn3EDJ

December 1, 2016 (December 1, 2016)

1. Governments are outlawing your privacy. Here’s how you can stop them (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2fJScTP

1. Governments are outlawing your privacy. Here's how you can stop them (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2fJScTP

2. Researchers have discovered a security breach of more than 1 million Google accounts (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2fPWmVw

2. Researchers have discovered a security breach of more than 1 million Google accounts (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2fPWmVw

3. How Font Awesome’s Kickstarter campaign shattered the records for open source software (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gZiXDN

3. How Font Awesome's Kickstarter campaign shattered the records for open source software (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gZiXDN

Bonus: I helped design a cryptography-inspired ugly Christmas sweater (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gStReO

Bonus: I helped design a cryptography-inspired ugly Christmas sweater (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gStReO

November 25, 2016 (November 25, 2016)

1. I can’t just stand by and watch Mark Zuckerberg destroy the internet (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gcUl7b

1. I can't just stand by and watch Mark Zuckerberg destroy the internet (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gcUl7b

2. The author of Cracking the Coding Interview has changed her mind about coding bootcamps (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gHAL6p

2. The author of Cracking the Coding Interview has changed her mind about coding bootcamps (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2gHAL6p

3. This week programmers Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest US civilian honor (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2fzfo5t

3. This week programmers Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest US civilian honor (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2fzfo5t

Bonus: Learn more about Grace Hopper, Ada Lovelace, and other pioneers in “The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution” by the author of the Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein biographies (17 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aZVCR6

Bonus: Learn more about Grace Hopper, Ada Lovelace, and other pioneers in “The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution” by the author of the Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein biographies (17 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aZVCR6

November 17, 2016 (November 17, 2016)

1. How Craigslist, Wikipedia, and Free Code Camp are changing economics (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2g2jbXX

1. How Craigslist, Wikipedia, and Free Code Camp are changing economics (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2g2jbXX

2. You can now fly around the world like superman using Google Earth VR (2 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2gkqbCm

2. You can now fly around the world like superman using Google Earth VR (2 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2gkqbCm

3. ICQ Messenger just turned 20. Here’s how this small team handled millions of messages with 1990s technology (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2g21xnh

3. ICQ Messenger just turned 20. Here's how this small team handled millions of messages with 1990s technology (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2g21xnh

Bonus: The New York Times interviewed me and published some of my privacy tips from last week (6 minute read): http://nyti.ms/2f88e7U

Bonus: The New York Times interviewed me and published some of my privacy tips from last week (6 minute read): http://nyti.ms/2f88e7U

November 11, 2016 (November 11, 2016)

1. How to encrypt your entire life in less than an hour (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eVtED3

1. How to encrypt your entire life in less than an hour (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eVtED3

2. We just upgraded our forum, which is now one of the largest technology forums on the planet (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eN1RH7

2. We just upgraded our forum, which is now one of the largest technology forums on the planet (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eN1RH7

3. A podcast interview where I share the importance of hanging out with other people who code (40 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2eNRgvE

3. A podcast interview where I share the importance of hanging out with other people who code (40 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2eNRgvE

Bonus: “Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know” is deep, yet accessible. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (12 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2enrb7U

Bonus: “Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know” is deep, yet accessible. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (12 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2enrb7U

November 3, 2016 (November 3, 2016)

1. I crunched the numbers behind which programming language you should learn first (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2e4s8lo

1. I crunched the numbers behind which programming language you should learn first (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/2e4s8lo

2. Briana’s new video series on Git and GitHub concepts is now live (1 to 20 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2fh3Oum

2. Briana's new video series on Git and GitHub concepts is now live (1 to 20 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2fh3Oum

3. A gamer spent 200 hours building an incredibly detailed digital San Francisco (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eX51Zo

3. A gamer spent 200 hours building an incredibly detailed digital San Francisco (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eX51Zo

Bonus: If you’re in the US and able to vote, please do :) And learn more about how data scientists predict the outcomes of elections in Nate Silver’s “The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — but Some Don’t.” You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2bwrGY2

Bonus: If you're in the US and able to vote, please do :) And learn more about how data scientists predict the outcomes of elections in Nate Silver's “The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — but Some Don't.” You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2bwrGY2

October 26, 2016 (October 26, 2016)

1. Last Friday, a botnet attacked Dyn, a DNS, bringing down much of the internet. Can we secure the “internet of things” in time to prevent another attack? (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eT7ksY

1. Last Friday, a botnet attacked Dyn, a DNS, bringing down much of the internet. Can we secure the “internet of things” in time to prevent another attack? (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eT7ksY

2. Code dependencies are the devil (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eHScz

2. Code dependencies are the devil (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2eHScz

3. Watch a Tesla drive itself around town and parallel park to the Rolling Stone’s “Paint it Black” (4 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2fhoVz2n

3. Watch a Tesla drive itself around town and parallel park to the Rolling Stone's “Paint it Black” (4 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2fhoVz2n

Bonus: Want to learn more about how internet works and the story behind the geniuses behind it? Check out “Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet.” You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2fhkvZk

Bonus: Want to learn more about how internet works and the story behind the geniuses behind it? Check out “Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet.” You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (10 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2fhkvZk

October 19, 2016 (October 19, 2016)

1. 6,000 freelancers talk about money, happiness, and their hopes for the future (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2e9t3T5

1. 6,000 freelancers talk about money, happiness, and their hopes for the future (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2e9t3T5

2. A haunting data visualization of unemployment in the US between 1990 and 2016 (2 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2ebJvyL

2. A haunting data visualization of unemployment in the US between 1990 and 2016 (2 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2ebJvyL

3. Carbon nanotubes finally outperform silicon in transistors (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2elmOXw

3. Carbon nanotubes finally outperform silicon in transistors (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2elmOXw

Bonus: “Fire in the Valley” covers the entire history of Silicon Valley, computers, and how transistors made all this possible. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (15 hour listen):http://amzn.to/2dAO71H

Bonus: “Fire in the Valley” covers the entire history of Silicon Valley, computers, and how transistors made all this possible. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2dAO71H

October 13, 2016 (October 13, 2016)

1. How to make HTML disappear completely (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ei723N

1. How to make HTML disappear completely (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ei723N

2. Barack Obama and Joi Ito on neural nets, self-driving cars, and the future of the world (18 minute read): http://bit.ly/2e9woMc

2. Barack Obama and Joi Ito on neural nets, self-driving cars, and the future of the world (18 minute read): http://bit.ly/2e9woMc

3. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s live demo of their new virtual reality experience, built on top of Oculus Rift (7 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2de0woP

3. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's live demo of their new virtual reality experience, built on top of Oculus Rift (7 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2de0woP

Bonus: Here’s a data-driven list of the 50 best free online courses from universities around the world: http://bit.ly/2e9uevS(1 to 10 minute read): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

Bonus: Here's a data-driven list of the 50 best free online courses from universities around the world: http://bit.ly/2e9uevS(1 to 10 minute read): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

2016年10月6日 (October 6, 2016)

1. How to stand on shoulders (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dgjmMZ

1. How to stand on shoulders (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dgjmMZ

2. A bot crawled thousands of studies looking for simple math errors. It found quite a few (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dTqhQQ

2. A bot crawled thousands of studies looking for simple math errors. It found quite a few (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dTqhQQ

3. 9,000 JavaScript developers responded to a survey about who they are and what tools they use (5 to 30 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dwJu7M

3. 9,000 JavaScript developers responded to a survey about who they are and what tools they use (5 to 30 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dwJu7M

Bonus: Elon Musk’s biography is definitely worth reading. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

Bonus: Elon Musk's biography is definitely worth reading. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

September 29, 2016 (September 29, 2016)

1. Elon Musk revealed SpaceX’s system for $200,000 round-trip tickets to Mars as soon as 2027 (6 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2dsZpav

1. Elon Musk revealed SpaceX's system for $200,000 round-trip tickets to Mars as soon as 2027 (6 minute watch): http://bit.ly/2dsZpav

2. It’s the 20th anniversary of Super Mario 64. Here’s an interview with its developers (18 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dtbEj2

2. It's the 20th anniversary of Super Mario 64. Here's an interview with its developers (18 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dtbEj2

3. If you want to become a data scientist, check out David’s in-depth analysis of the best R and Python courses (13 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dge8SV

3. If you want to become a data scientist, check out David's in-depth analysis of the best R and Python courses (13 minute read): http://bit.ly/2dge8SV

Bonus: Elon Musk’s biography is definitely worth reading. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

Bonus: Elon Musk's biography is definitely worth reading. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

September 22, 2016 (September 22, 2016)

1. Announcing Open Source for Good (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2d1s3Ke

1. Announcing Open Source for Good (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2d1s3Ke

2. The data from half a billion Yahoo accounts has been breached by hackers (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2d538Yc

2. The data from half a billion Yahoo accounts has been breached by hackers (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2d538Yc

3. Briana tells her story of how she went from elementary music teacher to Free Code Camp camper to working at GitHub (29 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2d51t55

3. Briana tells her story of how she went from elementary music teacher to Free Code Camp camper to working at GitHub (29 minute listen): http://bit.ly/2d51t55

Bonus: Our community just designed new laptop stickers. Get all 4 with free worldwide shipping: http://bit.ly/2cz8Wai

Bonus: Our community just designed new laptop stickers. Get all 4 with free worldwide shipping: http://bit.ly/2cz8Wai

September 15, 2016 (September 15, 2016)

1. Someone is learning how to take down the internet (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cbR5um

1. Someone is learning how to take down the internet (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cbR5um

2. For 25 years, this man has been fighting to make public information public. Now he’s being sued for it (25 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cZzkM4

2. For 25 years, this man has been fighting to make public information public. Now he's being sued for it (25 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cZzkM4

3. GitHub announced a ton of new collaboration features (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cfZrPZ

3. GitHub announced a ton of new collaboration features (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cfZrPZ

Bonus: I just added new Free Code Camp gear to our community’s shop, including t-shirts, hoodies, and recommended books: http://bit.ly/2cz8Wai

Bonus: I just added new Free Code Camp gear to our community's shop, including t-shirts, hoodies, and recommended books: http://bit.ly/2cz8Wai

September 8, 2016 (September 8, 2016)

1. I live asynchronously. You should try it, too (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2c6HamL

1. I live asynchronously. You should try it, too (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/2c6HamL

2. When you change the world and no one notices (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2c060Jn

2. When you change the world and no one notices (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2c060Jn

3. How Elizabeth Holmes’ $9 billion Theranos house of cards came tumbling down (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cbLi6X: http://bit.ly/2aXZwov

3. How Elizabeth Holmes' $9 billion Theranos house of cards came tumbling down (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2cbLi6X : http://bit.ly/2aXZwov

Bonus: Learn the history of Net Neutrality — straight from the professor who coined the term. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible, then learn while you commute (14 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2cjtFDH

Bonus: Learn the history of Net Neutrality — straight from the professor who coined the term. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible, then learn while you commute (14 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2cjtFDH

August 31, 2016 (August 31, 2016)

1. Linux turns 25 this week. Here are my 25 favorite Linux facts (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bYg80I

1. Linux turns 25 this week. Here are my 25 favorite Linux facts (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bYg80I

2. 90% of US developers live outside Silicon Valley, and “Software Developer” is now the most common job title in 4 states (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2csgfFP

2. 90% of US developers live outside Silicon Valley, and “Software Developer” is now the most common job title in 4 states (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/2csgfFP

3. In a huge win for net neutrality, Europe announced new telecom guidelines (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bJ3Gk1

3. In a huge win for net neutrality, Europe announced new telecom guidelines (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bJ3Gk1

Bonus: We just added some new code-themed T-shirts to our shop: http://bit.ly/2cgeD0T

Bonus: We just added some new code-themed T-shirts to our shop: http://bit.ly/2cgeD0T

August 25, 2016 (August 25, 2016)

1. I crunched the numbers on working from home (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bhzJgg

1. I crunched the numbers on working from home (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bhzJgg

2. Uber’s First Self-Driving Fleet Arrives in Pittsburgh This Month (7 minute read): http://bloom.bg/2bDbA36

2. Uber's First Self-Driving Fleet Arrives in Pittsburgh This Month (7 minute read): http://bloom.bg/2bDbA36

3. The long, remarkable history of the GIF (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bHSAPZ

3. The long, remarkable history of the GIF (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bHSAPZ

Bonus: If you want to learn more about data science but don’t know where to start, check out Nate Silver’s “The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — but Some Don’t.” You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible, then learn while you commute (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2bwrGY2

Bonus: If you want to learn more about data science but don't know where to start, check out Nate Silver's “The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — but Some Don't.” You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible, then learn while you commute (15 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2bwrGY2

August 18, 2016 (August 18, 2016)

1. A data analysis of the men’s 100 meter dash going all the way back to the 1896 Olympics (3 minute watch): http://nyti.ms/2aXiqjl

1. A data analysis of the men's 100 meter dash going all the way back to the 1896 Olympics (3 minute watch): http://nyti.ms/2aXiqjl

2. How SoundCloud designed and built their iPhone app (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2boExjk

2. How SoundCloud designed and built their iPhone app (20 minute read): http://bit.ly/2boExjk

3. An in-depth interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook (40 minute read): http://wapo.st/2b3dd4U

3. An in-depth interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook (40 minute read): http://wapo.st/2b3dd4U

Bonus: We just launched a new T-shirt celebrating the Open Data movement. We have fitted women’s sizes, too: http://bit.ly/2b099sb

Bonus: We just launched a new T-shirt celebrating the Open Data movement. We have fitted women's sizes, too: http://bit.ly/2b099sb

August 11, 2016 (August 11, 2016)

1. How I made my first million dollars (in pro bono code) (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bkxVib

1. How I made my first million dollars (in pro bono code) (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bkxVib

2. The father of the world wide web wants to give you your data back (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bgY9CU

2. The father of the world wide web wants to give you your data back (4 minute read): http://bit.ly/2bgY9CU

3. Quora’s founder talks about how they use machine learning and the scientific method (1 hour listen): http://bit.ly/2aXZwov

3. Quora's founder talks about how they use machine learning and the scientific method (1 hour listen): http://bit.ly/2aXZwov

Bonus: I just finished Elon Musk’s biography and it’s definitely worth reading. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible, then learn while you commute (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

Bonus: I just finished Elon Musk's biography and it's definitely worth reading. You can get the audiobook for free with a free trial of Audible, then learn while you commute (13 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2aAvfvM

August 5, 2016 (August 5, 2016)

1. How to hack time (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ayYrs8

1. How to hack time (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ayYrs8

2. Apple just announced bug bounties for developers who discover security flaws (3 minute read): http://tcrn.ch/2amwKkY

2. Apple just announced bug bounties for developers who discover security flaws (3 minute read): http://tcrn.ch/2amwKkY

3. Tips for surviving large legacy codebases (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ayYjJl

3. Tips for surviving large legacy codebases (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2ayYjJl

Bonus: Get a “Future Coder” onesie for the baby in your family. Available in sizes newborn to 24 months, in pink or Free Code Camp green: http://bit.ly/2aI6RIX

Bonus: Get a “Future Coder” onesie for the baby in your family. Available in sizes newborn to 24 months, in pink or Free Code Camp green: http://bit.ly/2aI6RIX

July 29, 2016 (July 29, 2016)

1. Yahoo was once the biggest website on earth. This week, its assets were auctioned off to the highest bidder (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2a1wcRH

1. Yahoo was once the biggest website on earth. This week, its assets were auctioned off to the highest bidder (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2a1wcRH

2. Uber explains their app infrastructure in depth. They use Node.js, React, and lots of other cutting-edge tools (7 minute read): http://ubr.to/2aMaI88

2. Uber explains their app infrastructure in depth. They use Node.js, React, and lots of other cutting-edge tools (7 minute read): http://ubr.to/2aMaI88

3. A brief history of the command line, with plenty of Easter eggs (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2azLsmA

3. A brief history of the command line, with plenty of Easter eggs (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/2azLsmA

Bonus: “In The Plex” is easily the best book about Google and what it’s like to work there. I’m listening to it for a second time. You can download the audiobook for free with a trial Audible membership, then learn while you commute (20 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2apnpIK

Bonus: “In The Plex” is easily the best book about Google and what it's like to work there. I'm listening to it for a second time. You can download the audiobook for free with a trial Audible membership, then learn while you commute (20 hour listen): http://amzn.to/2apnpIK

July 14, 2016 (July 14, 2016)

1. The Apollo 11 space mission’s complete codebase is now available on GitHub — including both the command module and lunar module. Definitely worth starring on GitHub (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2abmRDo

1. The Apollo 11 space mission's complete codebase is now available on GitHub — including both the command module and lunar module. Definitely worth starring on GitHub (1 minute read): http://bit.ly/2abmRDo

2. Patryk wasn’t satisfied with Chrome’s browser history, so he completely redesigned it (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/29FpPit

2. Patryk wasn't satisfied with Chrome's browser history, so he completely redesigned it (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/29FpPit

3. 22 years after the Sega Saturn’s release, one PhD student has finally managed to crack it. Here’s a fairly accessible case study on how to reverse engineer hardware (27 minute watch): http://bit.ly/29AEnlK

3. 22 years after the Sega Saturn's release, one PhD student has finally managed to crack it. Here's a fairly accessible case study on how to reverse engineer hardware (27 minute watch): http://bit.ly/29AEnlK

Bonus: If you’re considering writing on Medium, here’s literally everything I know about how to write Medium stories that people will actually read (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/29KFhwP

Bonus: If you're considering writing on Medium, here's literally everything I know about how to write Medium stories that people will actually read (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/29KFhwP

July 7, 2016 (July 7, 2016)

1. Getting a raise comes down to one thing: Leverage (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/29ylLFH

1. Getting a raise comes down to one thing: Leverage (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/29ylLFH

2. Good coding instincts will eventually kick you in the teeth (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/29ua4fY

2. Good coding instincts will eventually kick you in the teeth (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/29ua4fY

3. If you’re thinking about launching a product, here’s how to set up servers that can handle a sudden spike in traffic (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/29jv1wg

3. If you're thinking about launching a product, here's how to set up servers that can handle a sudden spike in traffic (11 minute read): http://bit.ly/29jv1wg

July 1, 2016 (July 1, 2016)

1. Employers will only look at your résumé for 6 seconds. Here’s how you can simplify your résumé to maximize your chances of getting an interview (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/29dgAsj

1. Employers will only look at your résumé for 6 seconds. Here's how you can simplify your résumé to maximize your chances of getting an interview (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/29dgAsj

2. GitHub released 3 terabytes of their platform’s activity data, and you can query it (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/29abHkL

2. GitHub released 3 terabytes of their platform's activity data, and you can query it (2 minute read): http://bit.ly/29abHkL

3. Here’s how you can manage your time — and sanity — while learning new coding skills (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/294WEUU

3. Here's how you can manage your time — and sanity — while learning new coding skills (8 minute read): http://bit.ly/294WEUU

Bonus: Netflix Developer Lyle Troxell hosts GeekSpeak, one of the oldest technology podcasts around. He invited me onto his show to talk about freeCodeCamp and the work we do for nonprofits (38 minute listen): http://bit.ly/297chAb

Bonus: Netflix Developer Lyle Troxell hosts GeekSpeak, one of the oldest technology podcasts around. He invited me onto his show to talk about freeCodeCamp and the work we do for nonprofits (38 minute listen): http://bit.ly/297chAb

June 24, 2016 (June 24, 2016)

1. Why do so many developers hate recruiters? Let’s explore how recruiters work, and whether they can really help you get a better job (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/291rK2C

1. Why do so many developers hate recruiters? Let's explore how recruiters work, and whether they can really help you get a better job (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/291rK2C

2. Many scientist now agree that the $1 billion brain training industry is built on top of bad research (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/28USzYB

2. Many scientist now agree that the $1 billion brain training industry is built on top of bad research (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/28USzYB

3. If you’re looking for some weekend inspiration, this 54-year old university janitor took night classes for years, finished his degree, then got a job as a propulsion engineer (3-minute read): http://nbcnews.to/28UW6Xh

3. If you're looking for some weekend inspiration, this 54-year old university janitor took night classes for years, finished his degree, then got a job as a propulsion engineer (3-minute read): http://nbcnews.to/28UW6Xh

2016年6月19日 (June 19, 2016)

1. One of the teaching assistants in a Georgia Tech Artificial Intelligence(AI) class was itself an AI chat bot (4 minute read):http://wapo.st/1rVimoe

1. One of the teaching assistants in a Georgia Tech Artificial Intelligence(AI) class was itself an AI chat bot (4 minute read): http://wapo.st/1rVimoe

2. Google’s I/O conference was filled with announcements of new AI appssimilar to Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Echo. Here are the highlights (10minute video): http://bit.ly/27C4PSZ

2. Google's I/O conference was filled with announcements of new AI appssimilar to Apple's Siri and Amazon's Echo. Here are the highlights (10minute video): http://bit.ly/27C4PSZ

3. One of our campers also built a simple AI. In three days. On a bus. (5minute read): http://bit.ly/1WDDfkU

3. One of our campers also built a simple AI. In three days. On a bus. (5minute read): http://bit.ly/1WDDfkU

Bonus: Our forum for discussing all programming resources — books, videos,online courses, and even code-related video games — is now live and highlyactive. (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1TR9xof

Bonus: Our forum for discussing all programming resources — books, videos,online courses, and even code-related video games — is now live and highlyactive. (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1TR9xof

June 16, 2016 (June 16, 2016)

1. One does not simply learn to code (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/1OsMiSY

1. One does not simply learn to code (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/1OsMiSY

2. One camper just started his “100 days of code” challenge (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/28HSM73 and another just finished hers (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1UB2nT9

2. One camper just started his “100 days of code” challenge (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/28HSM73 and another just finished hers (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1UB2nT9

3. How to download Coursera’s courses before they’re gone forever (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/1ZUiEGU

3. How to download Coursera's courses before they're gone forever (9 minute read): http://bit.ly/1ZUiEGU

June 3, 2016 (June 3, 2016)

1. After last week’s release of 117 million LinkedIn account email-passwordcombinations, 360 million more email-password from Myspace — and 65 million from Tumblr — have also emerged. Passwords are becoming a massive security liability, and the only way to fix this is to get rid of passwordscompletely (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/1X18NAO

1. After last week's release of 117 million LinkedIn account email-passwordcombinations, 360 million more email-password from Myspace — and 65 million from Tumblr — have also emerged. Passwords are becoming a massive security liability, and the only way to fix this is to get rid of passwordscompletely (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/1X18NAO

2. You can now explore and visualize a variety of important algorithms,right in your browser. Choose an algorithm, select “trace,” then click the“run” button in the upper right hand corner to watch it in action:http://bit.ly/1UiOybP

2. You can now explore and visualize a variety of important algorithms,right in your browser. Choose an algorithm, select “trace,” then click the“run” button in the upper right hand corner to watch it in action: http://bit.ly/1UiOybP

3. Jed Watson wrote open source code for more than 1,000 days in a row.Read about how this streak followed him through many life milestones, suchas the launch of KeystoneJS and the birth of his daughter (10 minute read):http://bit.ly/1r48RSB

3. Jed Watson wrote open source code for more than 1,000 days in a row.Read about how this streak followed him through many life milestones, suchas the launch of KeystoneJS and the birth of his daughter (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1r48RSB

Bonus: We’ll host our June Summit on Saturday at noon EDT. Join us on ourYouTube channel for this one-hour interactive live stream. We’ll showcaseour most sophisticated Nonprofit Project yet, demo new features, and answeryour many questions. You can one-click subscribe on YouTube (it’s free):http://bit.ly/233Uegl

Bonus: We'll host our June Summit on Saturday at noon EDT. Join us on ourYouTube channel for this one-hour interactive live stream. We'll showcaseour most sophisticated Nonprofit Project yet, demo new features, and answeryour many questions. You can one-click subscribe on YouTube (it's free): http://bit.ly/233Uegl

May 26, 2016 (May 26, 2016)

1. Oracle is suing Google for $9 billion because Google included a few Java libraries in Android. Oracle obtained the rights to these libraries after by acquiring Sun Microsystems — after Google had launched Android. Regardless of its outcome, this lawsuit will permanently affect the way developers build software (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1NOYD3z

1. Oracle is suing Google for $9 billion because Google included a few Java libraries in Android. Oracle obtained the rights to these libraries after by acquiring Sun Microsystems — after Google had launched Android. Regardless of its outcome, this lawsuit will permanently affect the way developers build software (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1NOYD3z

2. Remember when LinkedIn got hacked back in 2012? Hackers just put 117 million login-password combinations up for sale. There’s a good chance yours is in there, so go change your LinkedIn password now (takes 1 minute): http://bit.ly/1TY2EPz

2. Remember when LinkedIn got hacked back in 2012? Hackers just put 117 million login-password combinations up for sale. There's a good chance yours is in there, so go change your LinkedIn password now (takes 1 minute): http://bit.ly/1TY2EPz

3. One way you can immediately make your accounts more secure is by enabling two-factor (mobile phone) authentication. You can do this for LinkedIn here (takes 1 minute): http://bit.ly/1WPwE6t

3. One way you can immediately make your accounts more secure is by enabling two-factor (mobile phone) authentication. You can do this for LinkedIn here (takes 1 minute): http://bit.ly/1WPwE6t

Bonus: We had nearly 2,000 posts on freeCodeCamp’s new forum last week. Here’s how you can join our discussion of programming resources — books, videos, online courses, and events (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1TR9xof

Bonus: We had nearly 2,000 posts on freeCodeCamp's new forum last week. Here's how you can join our discussion of programming resources — books, videos, online courses, and events (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1TR9xof

May 12, 2016 (May 12, 2016)

1. Has anyone ever told you that you shouldn’t learn to code? Well, theywere wrong. And here are three great historical figures who will tell youwhy (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/24QCwRR

1. Has anyone ever told you that you shouldn't learn to code? Well, theywere wrong. And here are three great historical figures who will tell youwhy (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/24QCwRR

2. Software-related podcasts are a great way to learn on the go. Here’sAyo’s break-down of the best podcasts for new coders, and the best toolsfor listening to them (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/1Ynb1rV

2. Software-related podcasts are a great way to learn on the go. Here'sAyo's break-down of the best podcasts for new coders, and the best toolsfor listening to them (7 minute read): http://bit.ly/1Ynb1rV

3. We just launched a forum for discussing all programming resources -books, videos, online courses, and even code-related video games (5 minuteread): http://bit.ly/1TR9xof

3. We just launched a forum for discussing all programming resources -books, videos, online courses, and even code-related video games (5 minuteread): http://bit.ly/1TR9xof

May 6, 2016 (May 6, 2016)

1. More than 15,000 people responded to the 2016 New Coder Survey. Find out who they are and how they’re learning to code (5 minute read):http://bit.ly/1NYpcD8

1. More than 15,000 people responded to the 2016 New Coder Survey. Find out who they are and how they're learning to code (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/1NYpcD8

2. A single Brazilian judge shut down WhatsApp, the country’s most popularcommunication tool, for 24 hours. Read about the legal drama and its globalprivacy implications (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/24t0anh

2. A single Brazilian judge shut down WhatsApp, the country's most popularcommunication tool, for 24 hours. Read about the legal drama and its globalprivacy implications (5 minute read): http://bit.ly/24t0anh

3. Hackers stole $81 million from World Bank this week. Learn the historyof electronic bank robbery, and how vulnerable our finaicial systems are (7minute read): http://nyti.ms/1SQlN60

3. Hackers stole $81 million from World Bank this week. Learn the historyof electronic bank robbery, and how vulnerable our finaicial systems are (7minute read): http://nyti.ms/1SQlN60

Bonus: Join us on Saturday at Noon EDT for freeCodeCamp’s interactivelive stream. We’ll share some exciting improvements — and answer your manyquestions — on our YouTube channel (you can subscribe for notifications):http://bit.ly/1QSEhkj

Bonus: Join us on Saturday at Noon EDT for freeCodeCamp's interactivelive stream. We'll share some exciting improvements — and answer your manyquestions — on our YouTube channel (you can subscribe for notifications): http://bit.ly/1QSEhkj

April 29, 2016 (April 29, 2016)

1. Adrian destroys any concerns you may have about becoming an older developer (19 minute read): http://bit.ly/1qWJy53

1. Adrian destroys any concerns you may have about becoming an older developer (19 minute read): http://bit.ly/1qWJy53

2. Collin spent last winter in a showerless, stove-heated cabin in Northern Utah. But he was able to complete freeCodeCamp’s Front End Development certification in record time (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/1UiImF9

2. Collin spent last winter in a showerless, stove-heated cabin in Northern Utah. But he was able to complete freeCodeCamp's Front End Development certification in record time (6 minute read): http://bit.ly/1UiImF9

3. Silicon Valley — everyone’s favorite TV show about data compression — is back for a new season. Let’s learn how JPG image files are able to save so much space. There’s no “middle-out” here — just clever mathematics (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1NC4skz

3. Silicon Valley — everyone's favorite TV show about data compression — is back for a new season. Let's learn how JPG image files are able to save so much space. There's no “middle-out” here — just clever mathematics (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1NC4skz

Bonus: Check out this Rube Goldberg machine (silly chain reaction) made entirely out of HTML form elements (1 minute to watch): http://bit.ly/23a59Dx

Bonus: Check out this Rube Goldberg machine (silly chain reaction) made entirely out of HTML form elements (1 minute to watch): http://bit.ly/23a59Dx

April 19, 2016 (April 19, 2016)

1. O’Reilly just published the results of their salary survey of 5,000 developers. Here are the highlights (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/1qVhvU6

1. O'Reilly just published the results of their salary survey of 5,000 developers. Here are the highlights (3 minute read): http://bit.ly/1qVhvU6

2. Kobe Bryant played his final game of professional basketball this week. The Los Angeles Times used Leaflet.js to build an interactive data visualization of all 30,699 shots he took over his 20 year career: http://bit.ly/1YEcrOk

2. Kobe Bryant played his final game of professional basketball this week. The Los Angeles Times used Leaflet.js to build an interactive data visualization of all 30,699 shots he took over his 20 year career: http://bit.ly/1YEcrOk

3. Building a website? Here’s are 101 concise tips to make it an awesome one (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1Wc80v6

3. Building a website? Here's are 101 concise tips to make it an awesome one (10 minute read): http://bit.ly/1Wc80v6

April 13, 2016 (April 13, 2016)

1. The downside of the Internet of Things is that companies can turn the appliances you depend on into useless bricks, warns the Electronic Frontier Foundation (4 minute article): http://bit.ly/1qHatSE

1. The downside of the Internet of Things is that companies can turn the appliances you depend on into useless bricks, warns the Electronic Frontier Foundation (4 minute article): http://bit.ly/1qHatSE

2. You may have heard of artificial neural networks, which use a series of interconnected “neurons.” These neuron’s connections to one another strengthen and weaken in response to data, as part of a “learning” algorithm. But hey, enough explaining. You can now experiment with neural networks right here in your browser: http://bit.ly/1SM2VVh

2. You may have heard of artificial neural networks, which use a series of interconnected “neurons.” These neuron's connections to one another strengthen and weaken in response to data, as part of a “learning” algorithm. But hey, enough explaining. You can now experiment with neural networks right here in your browser: http://bit.ly/1SM2VVh

3. Last year, programmer and journalist Paul Ford wrote an 30,000 word interactive essay called “What is Code” (http://bloom.bg/23tbUWe). This week, CodeNewbie interviewed him about his essay and what drew him to programming (1 hour podcast): http://bit.ly/25YSmrI

3. Last year, programmer and journalist Paul Ford wrote an 30,000 word interactive essay called “What is Code” ( http://bloom.bg/23tbUWe ). This week, CodeNewbie interviewed him about his essay and what drew him to programming (1 hour podcast): http://bit.ly/25YSmrI

Bonus: Today’s the final day to pick up a dapper black freeCodeCamp t-shirt for yourself and a loved one. We have fitted women’s sizes, too: http://bit.ly/1RYcaal (If you’re in the EU, use this link: http://bit.ly/236lXQT)

Bonus: Today's the final day to pick up a dapper black freeCodeCamp t-shirt for yourself and a loved one. We have fitted women's sizes, too: http://bit.ly/1RYcaal (If you're in the EU, use this link: http://bit.ly/236lXQT )

March 30, 2016 (March 30, 2016)

1. Last week, a developer “broke the internet” when he unpublished his open source modules from npm. Read how another developer immediately stepped in and prevented a potential security disaster related to this: http://bit.ly/1qf5WGN

1. Last week, a developer “broke the internet” when he unpublished his open source modules from npm. Read how another developer immediately stepped in and prevented a potential security disaster related to this: http://bit.ly/1qf5WGN

2. Moore’s law, which held that computer power would double every two years at the same cost, is coming to an end: http://econ.st/1pIhodw

2. Moore's law, which held that computer power would double every two years at the same cost, is coming to an end: http://econ.st/1pIhodw

3. The Gitter team talks about their real time chat app, and how they can accommodate freeCodeCamp’s massive community on this one-hour podcast: http://bit.ly/25uE2qt

3. The Gitter team talks about their real time chat app, and how they can accommodate freeCodeCamp's massive community on this one-hour podcast: http://bit.ly/25uE2qt

March 22, 2016 (March 22, 2016)

1. Learn about JavaScript’s complicated 20-year history, why its current ecosystem is so complicated, and how its tools are improving so rapidly: http://bit.ly/1pGyxFd

1. Learn about JavaScript's complicated 20-year history, why its current ecosystem is so complicated, and how its tools are improving so rapidly: http://bit.ly/1pGyxFd

2. If you flip a coin several times, the outcome of each flip is independent of the previous flip. But what about the weather? If it’s sunny today, tomorrow is more likely to be sunny than rainy. So how do we determine probabilities where each outcome is dependent on the previous outcome? With Markov Chains. Learn how these work in a fun, interactive way: http://bit.ly/1RbVABy

2. If you flip a coin several times, the outcome of each flip is independent of the previous flip. But what about the weather? If it's sunny today, tomorrow is more likely to be sunny than rainy. So how do we determine probabilities where each outcome is dependent on the previous outcome? With Markov Chains. Learn how these work in a fun, interactive way: http://bit.ly/1RbVABy

3. Jeff Atwood, one of the creators of Stack Overflow, discusses his new open source project Discourse, JavaScript, and “hybrid cloud” web hosting on this one-hour podcast: http://bit.ly/1MytPOa

3. Jeff Atwood, one of the creators of Stack Overflow, discusses his new open source project Discourse, JavaScript, and “hybrid cloud” web hosting on this one-hour podcast: http://bit.ly/1MytPOa

翻译自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/i-email-1-2-million-people-every-week-heres-what-i-say-to-them-3c62e6d9812a/

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