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Learn DevSecOps to secure your code [free course on cybersecurity]

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Here are this week's five links that are worth your time: 1. DevSecOps is where you start thinking a

Here are this week's five links that are worth your time: 1. DevSecOps is where you start thinking about security early in the process of building your app or website. This DevOps and cybersecurity course by Beau Carnes will help you prevent vulnerabilities, threats, and exploits. (90 minute YouTube course): 2. If you want to work with some emerging full-stack development tools, this course is a good place to start. You'll learn Svelte, Prisma, and Vercel, running on top of a sensible Postgres database. And you can code the entire app right in your browser using GitPod. (7 hour YouTube course): 3. Did you know you can run Linux on a Windows computer? In this tutorial, Yosra will show you how to use Windows Subsystem for Linux – also known as WSL – without needing to use a virtual machine or dual-boot your computer. (5 minute read): 4. Linked Lists are an efficient data structure used in high-performance programming. They often come up in developer job interview questions. This course will teach you how to sum, traverse, and reverse a linked list. (90 minute YouTube course): 5. 'Tis the season. This fun tutorial will teach you the basics of SVG images. You'll build several holiday-themed graphics. (20 minute read): Next week will be my final email of the year. And I've saved the best for last. I have a big gift for you and the entire freeCodeCamp.org community. It is something I have never announced before, which we have been working on for several months. So look for it next week. In the meantime, if 2021 has been a good year for you financially, I encourage you to make a tax-deductible donation to our nonprofit and help support our mission: Quote of the Week: “Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions than ruined by too confident security.” — Edmund Burke, Irish philosopher, in 1790 Happy coding. - Quincy Larson Teacher at I share useful things on Twitter at If these emails aren't worth your time, you can turn them off:

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