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webrings.nickifaulk.com
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| | | | | Fanlistings WebRing, open for owners of all fanlistings to join! | |
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indieseek.xyz
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| | | | | All the infrastructure for hosting web rings and webrings is gone so there is no hope for a webring revival for the masses who don't write code. | |
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fanlistings.nickifaulk.com
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| | | | | Rings around the Internet! The WebRings Fanlisting. This is the fan listing page for webring fans everywhere. This is my fansite dedicated to these virtual cool kids clubs from way back when. Join if you had one and/or you're a fan of webrings! | |
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claritydev.net
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| | | Lately, I have been asked increasingly often for some tips on how to become a self-taught developer, so I thought I'd write a post about it, reflecting on my experience and pointing out the things I'd do differently. In this article, I'll try to give general advice on how to improve for those considering or maybe already on the way to becoming self-taught software developers. It should be noted that the focus of the post is on front-end development since that's what I did; however, a majority of the advice can be applied to becoming a software engineer, irrespective of focus. | ||