Thank you post!

Thank you post!

This post is for thanking some internet communities which helped me a lot in past these years.

  • Git and GitHub

  • Daily.dev

  • All technical writers on the internet.

  • Hash node

  • Hackerrank and similar websites

  • 12ft ladder

Git and GitHub helped me a lot in setting up a proper project and learned a lot from them. Git is open-source and GitHub has a free tier available which is almost useful for students and everyone that has most of the much-needed facilities.

Try to learn these both, will help you a lot in the long run.

Daily.dev - It changed my daily feeds from Instagram to it. From this, got a habit of reading articles daily and got to know more about technology and day-to-day news. One cannot spend more time on it, not addictive but really does a great job in spreading knowledge. Change from social media content to technology updates and learning-related content. If you're not using it just give it a try.

Technical writers - Yes, they solved most of my problems. whenever I got a problem, it is found by someone else, write it on the Internet so no one else will be stopped by that issue. I want to acknowledge that most of my problems and issues that happened during doing some work are solved by articles.

Hash node - Thanks for giving me and others a chance to write blogs, particularly what's on their mind and their experience from their work. Everything is free of cost, without ads, and no paywalls etc.,

With this everyone, learns from experts which makes education free.

Hackerrank and similar websites - In today's world, similar to learning one should acquire problem-solving skills also. To achieve that these kinds of websites and communities help a lot to grow. Mostly they can practice new kinds of problems for free which is more than enough at a certain stage.

12ft Ladder - This is really great for removing paywalls. In most of the use cases, it is working and helps us to remove paywalls and see the content needed for us. One who learns topics from articles should try this out when you're stopped and asked to pay for content.

This is just a small and thanking post for all who led me through a year, helped me a lot in solving problems, issues that happen when implementing personal ideas and learned a lot from article tutorials. It is very simple and understandable making us stay away from video tutorials.

There are more like this who help us a lot in Internet life. Without them most of the main advantages of the internet will not be there.

I want to conclude by saying thanks to all who help others to learn and let them grow in a great way.