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Google just released a free course on how to build Progressive Web Apps

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Here are this week's three links that are worth your time: 1. Google just released a free course on

Here are this week's three links that are worth your time: 1. Google just released a free course on how to build Progressive Web Apps (self-paced): 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): 3. Real ways to improve your SEO without trying to cheat the system (15 minute read): Bonus: A Carnegie Mellon researcher developed a way to automatically convert old 2D Nintendo games into 3D (16 minute watch): If you get value out of these emails, consider supporting our nonprofit: Happy coding! - Quincy Larson Teacher at If this email bothers you, you can manage your email settings here: Or you can one-click unsubscribe: EMAIL}

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