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SitePoint's weekly guide to the world of web dev and design. Issue #54 • April 2022 Looking for

SitePoint's weekly guide to the world of web dev and design. [View in browser]( [SitePoint]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [discord]( Issue #54 • April 2022 [How to Write Good Code: 10 Beginner-friendly Techniques for Instant Results]( Looking for some quick and easy ways to improve your code? Look no further than these 10 beginner-friendly techniques. Code should be clear, concise, and easy to read. In this article, we'll look at techniques you can start applying immediately to give your code a professional shine! [Read more]( Everything You Need to Learn to Code [Your SitePoint account now has access to a free library]( With our new collection of titles, you can learn to code completely free with every SitePoint account! We've made it easy for beginners who are just getting started in web development. Pick up practical skills like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript – no prior knowledge required. Each title covers an important pillar for web developers. Check out a few examples: - [Learn to Code with JavaScript]( – Completely new to code? Or learned via trial, error, and Google and want to complete your core knowledge? Learn to Code with JavaScript was designed to give you the best start possible (while teaching you the world's most popular language). - [HTML5 Games: Novice to Ninja]( – Push HTML5 to its limits and learn about the many browser APIs you can take advantage of. - [Designing UX: Prototyping]( – Prototyping is an essential step in the web development process. Learn how to think through your app structure and logic and build better products. - [How to Build a Reusable Component with Vue]( – Explore front-end frameworks and find out how the tools that modern teams use to build products work. Get from novice to ninja, and do it 2x faster than with video-based content using our platform. We haven't held anything back – in fact, some of our top-selling courses and full-length books are now included for free with all SitePoint accounts. [Create free account]( Highlights [View all]( [Why Learn to Code? 17 Benefits of Learning to Code]( [Why Learn to Code? 17 Benefits of Learning to Code]( Why learn to code? Find out how coding can help you and your career, and learn what you need to know to decide if it's a fit for you. Development [Zapier Automation Inspiration for Entrepreneurs]( [Zapier Automation Inspiration for Entrepreneurs]( Are you an entrepreneur looking to automate your business? Get some Zapier automation inspiration with these practical starter workflows. Low Code [The Best Markdown Editors for iOS]( [The Best Markdown Editors for iOS]( Are you looking for a nice way to write in Markdown on your iPhone or iPad? Check out our rundown of the best Markdown editors for iOS. Computing [A Step-by-Step Guide to Generating & Validating SaaS Ideas]( [A Step-by-Step Guide to Generating & Validating SaaS Ideas]( Picking the right SaaS idea is critical to your success as a startup business. This guide will show you how to generate ideas and know which one to pursue. Entrepreneur [7 Collaborative Coding Tools for Remote Pair Programming]( [7 Collaborative Coding Tools for Remote Pair Programming]( In a remote team or want to run an idea past a colleague online? We review the best collaborative coding tools for remote pair programming. Developer Tools [Create Your Own VPN Server in 10 Minutes with Vultr & OpenVPN]( [Create Your Own VPN Server in 10 Minutes with Vultr & OpenVPN]( Create your own VPN server with Vultr and OpenVPN. Learn to set up a new virtual machine, configure OpenVPN, and test your new setup. Sponsored Web Security [Find your tech community here]( SitePoint's community is a place where you can come to talk tech, development, and design. We've got an active community waiting for you in the SitePoint Discord. [Join us today]( and get involved with other members who share your interests in tech! That's a wrap for this week! We'll see you next week with more development and design resources. [Joel Falconer] Until then, Joel Falconer Managing Editor SitePoint 10-20 Gwynne Street Cremorne, Australia [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](

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