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No images? [Click here]( [SitePoint]( Hey {NAME}! This year has been a whirlwind, but we've done a lot for our [Premium]( subscribers! We added over 200 books, courses and talks โ€“ with an extra $2,000RRP in value, at no extra cost! ๐Ÿ‘ We improved our search, offline reading and our library. ๐Ÿ‘ We added [tech talks]( to bring you insights leaders in tech. ๐Ÿ‘ We updated some of our [all-time classics](. ๐Ÿ‘ We added [courses]( to help you get certifications and land your next job! ๐ŸŽ‰ ...and we plan on making next year even better! So if you'd like to improve your skills and stay up to date with the latest in tech this next year (and get stellar value for money ๐Ÿ˜), [join us with an annual subscription for just $72!]( You'll get access to over [600 books, courses and talks]( (with even more new content arriving weekly), including the favourites from this year: [The Principles of Beautiful Web Design, 4th Edition]( [The Principles of Beautiful Web Design, 4th Edition]( Lavishly illustrated with detailed examples, The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is an easy-to-follow guide that will lead you through the process of creating great designs from start to finish. No prior web design experience is required. [Docker for Web Developers]( [Docker for Web Developers]( Docker is shunned by web developers; It's considered too technical, unnecessary, or something for DevOps experts. Terminology can be impenetrable. Tutorials never explain how to use Docker during development. This book is a conciise and practical guide that will get you using Docker in minutes. [Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers]( [Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers]( This up-to-date guide covers all of the essential components of Visual Studio Code, including the editing features of the workspace, advanced functionality such as code refactoring and key binding, and integration with Grunt, Gulp, NPM, and other external tools. [Form Design Patterns]( [Form Design Patterns]( On first glance, forms are simple to learn. But when we consider the journeys we need to design, the users we need to design for, the browsers and devices being used; and ensuring that the result is simple and inclusive, form design becomes a far more interesting and bigger challenge. [JavaScript: Novice to Ninja, 2nd Edition]( [JavaScript: Novice to Ninja, 2nd Edition]( As comprehensive as it can get. In 600+ pages you'll go from JavaScript Novice to Ninja. Covering everything from arrays, logic and loops, to functions, objects, DOM, events, testing and debugging, Ajax and more. It's everything you need to build with JavaScript. [6 JavaScript Projects]( [6 JavaScript Projects]( Get practical with six impressive JavaScript projects covering Single Page Applications, D3 Data Visualization, 1KB Micro-frameworks, WebRTC Video Chat Apps and cool VR applications using React VR. [CSS Master, 2nd Edition]( [CSS Master, 2nd Edition]( Keep ahead of the game by employing the most effective, cutting-edge CSS techniques. Create efficient, maintainable code, employ advanced layouts, and design innovative visuals with powerful effects, transitions, filters, SVGs, and animations. [The Art of Working Remotely]( [The Art of Working Remotely]( If you work from home, a co-working space, or coffee shop, this book is for you. Discover how to set up a quality workspace. Learn the behaviours and practices that contribute to remote worker success. You, too, can thrive in a distributed workplace. [HTML & CSS For Beginners]( [HTML & CSS For Beginners]( During this Crash Course, youโ€™ll discover necessary elements behind becoming a web developer. [Introduction to Python]( [Introduction to Python]( Python is one of the most popular languages for data analysis and business intelligence. In this course, you're going to be guided through: data types, built in functions, storing complex data, how to complete your first project, and much more. Get started on a highly sought after skill in today's job market. [AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2020]( [AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2020]( This course will help you become an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. You will get a complete understanding of the AWS Cloud platform, learn about billing and pricing, security, and more, and be prepared to take the certification exam. [JavaScript Fundamentals]( [JavaScript Fundamentals]( In this course you are going to learn the fundamentals of the JavaScript programming. By taking this course you will learn about variables, numbers, arrays, functions, objects and much more! [Build a Shopping Cart with React & Redux]( [Build a Shopping Cart with React & Redux]( In this course you are going to learn how to create a Shopping Cart for an E commerce Website using React and Redux. [Creating Animations with CSS]( [Creating Animations with CSS]( Modern web sites and apps are full of impressive effects, subtle micro-interactions and smooth transitions. In this course youโ€™ll learn about the benefits of adding motion to your projects and the principals of animations to help you craft the perfect experience. [In Defence of Utility-First CSS]( [In Defence of Utility-First CSS]( Even if youโ€™re great at CSS, making it scalable is hard. A few requests, layout changes and before you know it your component-based architecture isnโ€™t as resilient as you thought, making you feel like starting over. In this talk weโ€™ll uncover one mythology made for change. Instead of being tied to your project, it's tied to your style guide. Itโ€™s called utility-first CSS. [Applied Accessibility: Practical Tips for Building More Accessible Front-Ends]( [Applied Accessibility: Practical Tips for Building More Accessible Front-Ends]( Building for accessibility ensures you reach as many users as possible. Designed for front end developers, in this session โ€” a series of macro case studies from real client projects โ€” Sara shares some frustrations, many lessons learned, and a lot of practical tips and tricks for building accessible front-end foundations that you can take and apply in your own projects right away. Get a head-start next year with [12 months access to Premium for just $72!]( We look forward to having you on board! 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