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Rich Clarke richclarke0

My passions are learning and problem-solving, and I love to get out of my comfort-zone. My goal is to become a talented developer.

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richclarke0/README.md

What's been going on?

I don't want to say I gave up coding, but the reality is that when I finished General Assembly's bootcamp in August of 2022, almost immediately some of the top FAANG companies started wave after wave of layoffs.Around 70,000, to be more specific, according tothis article.As much as I wanted to get into tech, I had to be realistic. I had been a research coordinator at a top California University and the grant was coming to an end; I was grinding applications and getting nowhere. Fortunately, my boss referred me to another position at the University and I was hired there. I have also been working actively on my side projects, teaching Digital Literacy and Financial Literacy to formerly incarcerated populations in Los Angeles for various non-profit re-entry services organizations such as theAnti-Recidivism Coalition. You can find my website here,raiseup.la.

My Curated Resources List

This is a list of curated learning resources that I personally like.

Code Analogies - An excellent place to look up all the esoteric coding things that you may not quite understand as a beginner.
Scrimba - A really nifty way to learn a lot of coding stuff. I would love to learn their languageImba at some point.
JavaScript30 - JavaScript30 is a really nice way to learn JS, with bite-sized guides.
Miro - A visual collaboration board that has literally everything. Amazing.
Flexbox Froggy - A cool game for learning CSS Flexbox.
Grid Garden - A cool game for learning CSS grid.
Edabit - I like their coding challenges, they start off very easy and get significantly harder.

TrySindre Sorhus' Awesome List if you want amassive resource that has a bit of everything. Caution: It is overwhelming. I've still not seen it all.
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