Best of CareerSeptember 2020

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    Uxcel: UX/UI for developers and designers

    Uxcel is an app that teaches you UX/UI. The app has a Course, Lesson of the Week, and a UEye Training section. It has 6 levels which covers pretty much everything, like Color Theory, UI Design Principles, Typography, Iconography, Terminologies.

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    7 Free Mac Apps to Boost Development Productivity

    This is a list of the main apps I use as a Full-time Developer. If you enjoy lists like this, you might also enjoy my article on the 5 Chrome Extensions to Boost Development Productivity. Anyway, enough promoting and let's get on with the list...

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    Tips for every Programmer

    The paths to becoming a programmer can be a bit overwhelming and I recently realised these little tricks and So in this article, I will share with you a few tips on how to grow in the tech ecosystem. There is no logic to it, all you have to do is start by picking a niche.

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    6 Productivity Tools that all Developers Should Try

    Typora is a minimal WYSIWYM Markdown editor. Codernotes combines the functions of a note-taking app, code editor, and runs the same code without having to switch to other environments. AutoHotKey is an open-source scripting language for developers to create your very own hotkeys.

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    22 YouTube Channels To Level Up Your Programming Skills

    Programming is the end result of a specific set of actions triggered to create a tangible result. To make it in the software development world, you’ll need to dig up some creativity and inject it into your coding skills. The ability to think analytically is highly valued among developers as well.

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    🤫 How we made note-taking easier for everyone?

    Whatnote is a chrome extension that opens a note pad on every new tab. It is designed to improve developer's productivity. The extension is available on the Chrome Webstore. Check the link below to try it out: Whatnote on Chrome Web store. Back to Mail Online home. back to the page you came from.