Resources-Front-End-Beginner is a curated, continually updated directory for people starting their front-end journey. It organizes learning links across topics like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, tooling, and practice projects, making it easy to chart a study path. The repository balances conceptual resources with hands-on tutorials and challenges so learners can build muscle memory. It also highlights community spaces and reference material to encourage collaboration and long-term growth. Clear signposting and simple emoji markers help readers gauge difficulty and format at a glance. Beginner friendliness is the core goal, lowering friction for first contributions and steady skill progression.
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- Curated links covering fundamentals through applied practice
- Beginner-first organization with clear topic groupings
- Mix of tutorials, exercises, and reference material
- Community resources and discussion entry points
- Lightweight contribution model to keep the list fresh
- Simple visual cues to scan resource type and difficulty
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