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Here is a list of best resources to get you started with learning how to code (mostly related to Web Development). Feel free to add your favorite resources as well and help others in their journey of learning.

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Useful Resources for Developers

A list of student-collated resources deemed to be useful for every developer and categorised. Andrei has a hand-picked list of his favourite resources which you can find here.

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