#A formidable list of Frontend Development learning resources
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Step-by-step tutorial materials for the "A Whirlwind Tour of PureScript" workshop held at YOW! Lambda Jam 2016 in Brisbane, Australia.
bmkmanoj/js-by-examples: A collection of code snippets explaining JS concepts.
getify/You-Dont-Know-JS: A book series on JavaScript
Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming
Learning JavaScript Design Patterns
The Meteor Chef. Learn how to build neat stuff with Meteor!
REST2DDP provides a REST API but the world wants it as a live updating DDP API.
Complementary Tools: A very formidable list of React tools, by Facebook
React for Beginners: React video series by Wes Bos
ReactJS Program: A project based, linear approach to learning React.js and the React.js ecosystem.
React: Youtube: What I Learned Today - Atomic Jolt
We Must React: Learn React, ES6: and web pack
React and ES6: Blog series by Egor Smirnov
Thinking in React - Original Article by Pete Hunt and Video with an accompanying blog post by Hendrik Swanepoel. These resources will help you better visualise a React app.
Curriculum for React.js Program's "React Fundamentals" course
Building React Applications with Idiomatic Redux
Article: Styling React
Have Fun with Machine Learning: A Guide for Beginners
Nodecast is like Laracasts, but for, well, Node. Node cast new link
Some examples in prep for Nodebots Day 2016
CSS Protips: A collection of tips to help take your CSS skills pro.
Maintainable CSS is an approach to writing modular, scalable and of course, maintainable CSS.
Finessing feColorMatrix
: A blog about SVG filters used for photo manipulation
How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on Github: egghead.io course
Which Browser Extensions do Web Developers Use?: A blog post about browser experiments
Mockaroo: Realistic data generator for testing
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The Complete List of User Experience (UX) Resources & Tools
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