How To Maximize Your Learning Experience With my code

my code is committed to helping you reach your full potential. Founded in 2013, my code is a blog about getting to know and using our website to the fullest. It’s also a great place for Product updates, tips and tricks, and technology deep-dives. We hope you’ll join us on our journey. If you have […]

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CSS Formatting Tools

CSS Formatting Tools: A blog talks about css preprocessors, launchers or formatters and what is best for you. The most popular choices are Less, Sass and Stylus, but there are many others to choose from. If this is your first time using a preprocessor, I recommend that you try out each of them. Each one […]

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What Makes It Unique

What Makes It Unique: a blog about the features of our product. The Coding Game is a new kind of game: it combines entertainment with education. It teaches programming through an interface designed to emulate real coding! The Coding Game has different levels, that are getting harder as you progress. To win each level, you […]

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The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence

The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence: A blog about the basics of artificial intelligence, why it is important and who should learn about it. In this guide, I’ll be talking about the basics of Artificial Intelligence and how you can get started learning about it. Artificial Intelligence is a field that has a long history […]

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How to Keep Code Under Test

Code written without tests is legacy code. There is no such thing as legacy code, only legacy developers. The past is present, and the future will be here soon enough. Code is only legacy if it’s not covered by tests. If you have tests, you can refactor. If you don’t have tests, you can’t change […]

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Top 10 VS Code Features for Remote Work

These days, many people work remotely. A lot of that work happens in Microsoft Visual Studio Code. Here are the top 10 VS Code Features for Remote Work: 1. Remote Development Extension Pack: Allows you to develop in your dev environment from VS Code over SSH or any other protocol 2. Live Share: Collaborate on […]

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How to Write Code That Communicates Information Quickly and Accurately

Writing is one of the most powerful ways to communicate information. But, despite its power and ubiquity, writing is not well understood. Code that communicates information quickly and accurately remains one of the challenges of our age. The title of this blog references a quote by Stephen King, who wrote: “If you don’t have time […]

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8 Common {jslint} Mistakes and How to Prevent Them

Using {jslint} can make your code more robust. It is a static analysis tool that allows JavaScript developers to quickly find and fix common mistakes. In this blog, we give users tips on how to use jslint and prevent common mistakes. 1. Using Global Variables: {jslint} is designed to prevent cross-file contamination of global variables […]

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The Most Uncomfortable Moments for a Child

The Most Uncomfortable Moments for a Child: A blog about the most uncomfortable moments for a child. The Most Uncomfortable Moments for a Child: A blog about the most uncomfortable moments for a child. The Most Uncomfortable Moments for a Child: A blog about the most uncomfortable moments for a child. The Most Uncomfortable Moments […]

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Why GitHub Is Awesome For Cross Platform Apps

I’ve been writing cross-platform apps for the last 6 years. The most common question I get is, β€œHow do you keep track of the code for Android, iOS and [my preferred language here]?” This post is my attempt at answering that question. I hope to help you understand why GitHub is awesome for building cross-platform […]

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