Hey everyone! I love using platforms like LeetCode to hone my Data Structures and Algorithms skills, but I'm curious if there's anything similar for web development. I'm looking for resources where I can practice front-end, back-end, and full-stack tasks—maybe even some sites where I can tackle small projects based on real-world scenarios. I'd appreciate any suggestions you might have! Thanks! 🚀
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If SQL is part of your web dev journey, give sql-practice.com a go. It's a handy site to sharpen those skills!
Big Frontend is a good resource for practicing various web development challenges. You can find it at bigfrontend.dev, and it covers a lot of topics!
Honestly, the best way to become proficient is just to build something you’re passionate about. Find a project idea and start creating—it’s the most enjoyable way to learn web development!
Absolutely, building websites is where the real learning happens!
For web design practice, you should definitely check out Zen Garden! It's a classic site for CSS that’s been around for ages and allows you to explore how to style web pages beautifully. Here's the link: csszengarden.com!
And if you're interested in JavaScript, try JavaScript30.com for some great projects!
It’s great to see that Zen Garden is still helping people! I remember it from way back when I started out.
You might also want to check out Frontend Mentor. It offers challenges that can help you build your portfolio while practicing. Their site is frontendmentor.io, and it’s pretty well-received!
Yes! I found it super helpful for practicing real-world projects. Thanks for sharing!
I agree! It’s a great platform for learning and improving skills.
Totally! I’ve found that working on personal projects really helped me grow.