#100Devs Homework Tracker
New: track classes and homework across all devices.
This tracker is a little tool I built for myself because I didn't keep up with the homework as I watched the videos. (I had some previous experience so this was an intentional choice, I do not recommend it for anyone starting from scratch. Don't watch the Due class until you've done all the homework!) This is just for homework; if you're in need of links to class videos, follow along materials, slides, etc, check out 100 Devs Follow Along or 100 Devs Course List , and huge credit goes to the author of this homework checklist , which I used as my main source of information.
A note regarding the readings: I've seen several people struggling with these. The readings can be dense and you might find some of it goes over your head. That's ok. The readings give context to the classes and you should definitely do them, but it's ok to move on even if you feel like you didn't understand everything. Leon explains everything you really need to know in the classes, and your time is better spent putting more hours into real coding.
The tracker uses localStorage to keep track of checkbox status, so as long as you keep using the same browser, your completions will be tracked. Clearing browsing data or cookies could cause localStorage to be cleared.
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1 | 3 | and submit screenshot of completion page. You can upload your screenshot to or another image hosting service. by Ali Abdaal by Ali Abdaal | None | ||
2 | 4 | . It doesn't need to look like the image, you just need to do the HTML structure. Upload your code to . (all 12) | None | ||
3 | 5 | and from class 3, HTML only. Upload your code to . | None | ||
4 | 6 | , HTML and CSS. Upload your code to . | None | See class 5 | |
5 | 6 | , HTML and CSS. Upload your code to . , , Upload your code to . | None | ||
6 | 8 | responsive (use floats and 3 media queries). Upload your code to . (all 10) | None | ||
7 | 9 | None | Nothing to submit | ||
8 | 12 | , , and . & layouts. Upload your code for both of these assignments to . | layout | See Class 10 | |
10 | 12 | & layouts. Upload your code to . | |||
12 | 15 | and do the tasks and do the tasks. Screenshot your work or upload to (both sets of tasks). | None | See Class 13 | |
13 | 15 | and do the tasks and do the tasks. Screenshot your work or upload to (both sets of tasks). | None | ||
15 | 16 | .) | None | ||
16 | 19 | ('3, 2, 1... Code!' through 'Write Functions') (Chapters 1 - 3) (1-6) | |||
19 | 22 | and do the tasks and do the tasks EVERY DAY. Spend at least 20 mins trying to solve it before looking at the solution! (The 100 Devs clan name is ) (super hard, do it on Discord together) and then do it AGAIN. | None | Nothing to submit | |
22 | 28 | , . If on Windows, please use Git Bash and look into setting up . | (whole chapter) and do the tasks | See class 26 (push work only) | |
25 | 38 | None | |||
26 | 28 | (not all of them work) and build three simple apps using those APIs. | |||
28 | 30 | . ~30 hours to finish whole course - don't pay! (there was a break after class 28 so this is expected to take longer than the normal homework) | None | Nothing to Submit | |
29 | 32 | Nothing to Submit | |||
31 | 36 | , , , , . | |||
32 | 33 | None | Nothing to Submit | ||
33 | 35 | class from last cohort (he goes fast so slow it down or watch it a couple of times) (the article also links to a video course which is free if you prefer that) (just get through it) | and do the tasks | Nothing to Submit | |
35 | 38 | None | Nothing to Submit | ||
36 | 38 | easier to read on the topic (SUPER IMPORTANT) | None | Nothing to Submit | |
38 | 39 | - More! , , and accounts | None | Nothing to Submit | |
39 | 43 | None | |||
43 | 44 | and submit a pull request with your completed code. | None | ||
44 | 49 | (THIS IS A BEAST just get through it!) | None | Nothing to Submit | |
46 | 49 | None | |||
49 | 52 | None | |||
50 | 52 | Nothing to Submit | |||
52 | 55 | None | Nothing to Submit | ||
55 | 56 | and submit a pull request with your completed code. | None | ||
56 | 58 | None | Nothing to Submit | ||
57 | 59 | None | Nothing to Submit | ||
58 | 61 | , | Nothing to Submit | ||
61 | 63 | None | Nothing to Submit | ||
63 | 65 | None | Nothing to Submit |
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Your one stop shop for 100Devs past follow-along materials!
This site is dedicated to making it easy for the #Catch-upCrew to find the follow-along materials, the homework, and the class files instead of having to rummage through all of the newer discord messages. Which, if you're not in the discord: you should join! Join here. Please note I (Dekota) am not endorsed by, affiliated with, or sponsored by 100Devs or Leon, I merely had difficulty easily finding the class materials and homework for older classes and figured if I had trouble others would too. So I wanted to help others and make it easier for everyone who may not be caught up in the live classes. Read Full Disclaimer Here. With that said, the only non-100Devs links on this website are the link to this project's GitHub page in the footer, the 'Email Me' in the footer for if you have any issues or ideas related to the project, the 'files' link on every class page which go to my google drive that hosts the files provided on the discord, and the 'Other Projects by Dekota' page in the menu if you want to see more projects by me. Everything else directs you directly to 100Devs and Leon's official resources and this website is in no way monetized and never will be. I mention this to maintain 100% transparency about me, Dekota, and this website.
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100 Devs Tracker
This is a tracker I created to help keep track of all the work for 100 Devs. 100Devs is a free bootcamp put on by Leon Noel for people affected by the pandemic. More info on the bootcamp and how to join.
- Watch: https://youtu.be/ukLnPbIffxE
- Watch: https://youtu.be/Z-zNHHpXoMM
- Complete: https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn
- Read: https://learn.shayhowe.com/html-css/
- Build: HTML for BBC Website (just what is in the attached image)
- Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiP7aantnvE
- Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzffnbBex6c
- Try and watch before class (motivation): https://youtu.be/6vuetQSwFW8
- Read: http://learnlayout.com
- Do: https://www.typingtest.com (Five Minute Test)
- Do: Practice Typing: https://www.keybr.com
Try and watch before class (motivation): https://youtu.be/3sK3wJAxGfs Read: https://learn.shayhowe.com/advanced-html-css/responsive-web-design/ Do: Complete The Three Layouts (last few slides)
Try and read before class (motivation): https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/51642/invictus
Do: http://flexboxfroggy.com Read: https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox/
I didn't see any class work listed for 7-9, I will re-check eventually. If you've found it, send me a message and I'll update this.
Read: https://javascript.info/function-expressions + Tasks Read: https://javascript.info/arrow-functions-basics + Tasks Read:https://github.com/thejsway/thejsway/blob/master/manuscript/chapter04.md Do: Delete the JS and do it again for all assignments
7-Hr Front End Review Session
COMMENT OUT YOUR JS TYPE IT ALL OUT AGAIN WITHOUT LOOKING PEEK IF YOU HAVE TOO REPEAT UNTIL YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PEEK DELETE YOUR JS ENTIRELY AND DO IT AGAIN THEN DO IT AGAIN BUT CHANGE SOMETHING!
Class 12- (Freelancing)
Slides: https://slides.com/leonnoel/intro-freelancing-100devs/ Create a function that takes in 3 numbers. The function should return the first number multiplied by the second and then subtract the third. Console.log() the resulting value Homework: Watch: F*** You Pay Me - https://youtu.be/jVkLVRt6c1U Do: Setup Your Portfolio Do: Setup Your Proposal & Contract Do: Pick A Vertical and Start Reaching Out
Break Week 1-
Read - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/51642/invictus Read - https://github.com/bpesquet/thejsway (3, 2, 1... Code! through Write Functions) Read - http://eloquentjavascript.net/3rd_edition/ (Chapters 1 - 3) Do - https://www.codecademy.com/learn/introduction-to-javascript (1-6) Watch - https://youtu.be/SWYqp7iY_Tc Extra Reading: https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/ Don't Do - Play yo self - start early this is a lot and very important for when we come back
Break Week 2-
Read - http://mwkworks.com/desiderata.html Read - https://github.com/bpesquet/thejsway/ (Create your first objects -through- Understand object-oriented programming) Read - http://eloquentjavascript.net/3rd_edition/ (Chapters 4-6) Do - https://javascript30.com/ (1&&2) Do - Host your portfolio Build - A horoscope app where the user can enter their birthday and get their horoscope. There should be minimum 12 unique horoscopes. Build - A simple calculator that has two inputs and returns the result of +,-,/,* somewhere in the DOM
Class 13-14
Today's Challenge Please create a function that takes in two numbers. Print to the console the division of the these two numbers rounded down.
Class 16- Read: https://javascript.info/array-methods Research: Array Methods Do: JS30 Day 04 Array Cardio Read: Ahead on slides and problems (try them too) https://slides.com/leonnoel/javascript-arrays-objects-100devs/live (remove live) Read: https://javascript.info/object Try and read before class (motivation): https://poets.org/poem/dreams (Langston Hughes)
Read: https://javascript.info/array-methods Research: Array Methods Do: JS30 Day 04 Array Cardio Read: https://javascript.info/object Do: All the tasks Do: Three Codewars Fundamentals
Finish: NASA Photos API Read: Pillars of OOP - https://medium.com/@hamzzza.ahmed95/four-pillars-of-object-oriented-programming-oop-e8d7822aa219 Watch / Do: https://youtu.be/PFmuCDHHpwk Watch: https://youtu.be/0fKg7e37bQE Do: Four Codewars Fundamentals Read and do the tasks: https://javascript.info/ Whole Chapter - Objects: the basics
Didn't see anything listed. If you can correct me, send me a message.
Make a rotating list of drinks (an automatic carousel) from the cocktailDB Make the NASA API handle all the data types including video Add an API to your portfolio website Do: A 7kyu Codewars
Make the cocktailDB api work with spaces between the names! Find three APIs and build three simple apps using those APIs (Not all of these work, but it is a start: https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis) Build one additional app that takes a response from one API and uses it to get data from another Do: Five Codewars
Intro to Git and Github: https://aka.ms/ads/Github Build a slot machine: https://github.com/learnwithleon/100devs-slot-machine
DO: TAKE A BREAK DO: Catch Up DO: Intro JS Course - https://www.codecademy.com/learn/introduction-to-javascript (For syntax practice and review - DON'T PAY FOR ANYTHING!)
Watch / Do: https://youtu.be/PFmuCDHHpwk Read / Do: JS Way Ch. 09 (https://github.com/thejsway/thejsway/blob/master/manuscript/chapter09.md) Read / Do: Eloquent JS Ch. 06 (https://eloquentjavascript.net/06_object.html) Do: Make the Pokemon API do something! Do: 7 Codewars DO: Professional Checklist (Will be shared after class)
Didn't see anything listed, if I'm wrong send me a message.
Read / Do: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/JavaScript/Asynchronous/Async_await Watch / Do: https://youtu.be/vn3tm0quoqE TYPE OUT ALL THE EXAMPLES!!! Want to Push? Read / Do: https://javascript.info/async
Do: Start prepping THE BANK Do: Complete Your Professional Links READ: Modern Javascript For Dinosaurs - https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/modern-javascript-explained-for-dinosaurs-f695e9747b70 WATCH: Node.js Crash Course (just get through it) - https://youtu.be/fBNz5xF-Kx4 Crafting Your Story Class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoweoDsi5ZI
Do: Start prepping THE BANK Do: Complete Your Professional Links READ: Modern Javascript For Dinosaurs - https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/modern-javascript-explained-for-dinosaurs-f695e9747b70 WATCH: Node.js Crash Course (just get through it) - https://youtu.be/fBNz5xF-Kx4 7-Hr Super Front-End Review Session (zip in downloads—3/14)
Do: Start prepping THE BANK Do: Complete Your Professional Links Do: Make node-backend-simple-json more readable Do: Make a coinflip game where the randomization happens server side Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aGhZQkoFbQ Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCOL7MC4Pl0 Do: https://zellwk.com/blog/crud-express-mongodb/ (SUPER IMPORTANT)
Tonight we start building REAL STUFF! By the end of class you will know how to build your own API that is hosted on Heroku and available for anyone to access! What will you do with this new found power? Do: Start prepping THE BANK Do: Complete Your Professional Links Create: Heroku, Mongo Atlas, and Postman Accounts Read: Node.js and Express (Fullstack Open - https://fullstackopen.com/en/part3/node_js_and_express) Do: Make Your Own API and Push To Heroku
Tonight we add MongoDB, EJS, and more Express into the mix to build apps that can create, read, and delete! Come BUILD REAL FULLSTACK APPS! The last #100Devs class can be found here: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/960622601 Front-end Crash Course can be found here: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/949278313 Here is the link to the checklist: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L2vTX3qvLhoGHeG5cVD2ljCfRGr1uJ_Gf-hNZj9KzTg Here is the link to THE BANK: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p7DhCsLOMMybYfePWLlD1-_8KU20zkBoArH4pnW1o3c Here is my code from tonight: -go to Discord- Rap Node w/ Express APP: https://github.com/100devs/rap-names-express (npm install and change the dbConnectionStr to your own) PRs for a Readme File that explains how to npm install and connect your own DB welcome! ⭐️ HOMEWORK DUE (Tuesday): Do: Start prepping THE BANK Do: Complete Your Professional Links Create: Heroku, Mongo Atlas, and Postman Accounts Read: Node.js and Express (Fullstack Open - https://fullstackopen.com/en/part3/node_js_and_express) Read: https://zellwk.com/blog/crud-express-mongodb Do: Make Your Own APP and Push To Heroku
Code for today: https://github.com/100devs/rap-names-express ⭐️ HOMEWORK DUE (Today): Do: Make Your Own APP and Push To Heroku Submit here please: https://github.com/100devs/simple-express-app-submission HOMEWORK DUE (Thursday): Do: Make aAFullstack Todo List and Push To Heroku
Do: Make A Fullstack Todo List and Push To Heroku Watch: https://youtu.be/SBvmnHTQIPY (Node.js App From Scratch | Express, MongoDB & Google OAuth) THIS IS A BEAST just get through it, so all the topics are not brand new on Tuesday!
Comment the Todolist Code: https://github.com/100devs/todolist-live-review Fork it, comment every line, and submit a PR please Here is the VOD where we code it from scratch: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/976816027 Read Zell's REST API article: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/01/understanding-using-rest-api/ Watch DevMarketer's MVC video: https://youtu.be/1IsL6g2ixak For Homework, please: Finish Brad's Video (just get through it - it's a beast): https://youtu.be/SBvmnHTQIPY Dream of a MVC Todolist with Authentication (seriously - daydream if it doesn't come up in your actual dreams) Links from today: Slides: https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs-study-time/live Link to join the stream team: https://forms.gle/LcnfRn6NMJqbto6q6
Let's add some Architecture to our Node Apps Tonight! MVC or bust! See you soon! Please check-in by liking and retweeting this tweet before class: https://twitter.com/leonnoel/status/1380271834545811461 Code for today: https://github.com/100devs/todo-mvc Do: Finish Brad's Video (just get through it - it's a beast): https://youtu.be/SBvmnHTQIPY Do: Dream of a MVC Todolist with Authentication (seriously - daydream if it doesn't come up in your actual dreams)
Microsoft Sponsored Class Code for today: https://github.com/100devs/todo-mvc-auth-microsoft
Microsoft Sponsored Class Part 2 Code for during class: https://github.com/leonnoel/todo-mvc-auth-microsoft Code for after class: https://github.com/100devs/todo-mvc-auth-microsoft Here are the slides if you would like to follow along: https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs-todo-list-microsoft-part2
Short Class on Getting a Job
100 Devs by Leon Noel Top
100Devs Q&A
The 100Devs discord can be overwhelming and intimidating to new joiners. I've seen many of the same questions asked repeatedly because there isn't a dedicated info page. The answers to all of the most commonly asked questions can be found below!
100Devs Social Media Links:
- When's the next Cohort/Cohort 3?
There are currently NO plans for a third cohort. Leon is trying to finish putting programs in place to support the current cohort and set up 100Maintainers. Once all those things are in place, there MAY be a third cohort.
- How can I be successful with 100Devs?
Be Consistent. Manage Frustrations. Take Care Of Yourself.
- Is the 100Devs program self-paced?
Yes you can absolutely go at your own pace.
- Can I participate in the cohort without a computer/on my phone?
It will be very difficult to complete the program without a computer. Leon's suggestion is to try and find a used cheaper laptop to code on, you do not need the best hardware to code on! There ARE some resources for coding on mobile that may help. See Resources at the bottom of the page for links.
- Am I too old to learn programming/get a job?
- Can you really get a job without a CS degree?
Yes! Many people in tech have taken a non-traditional path to get there. Check out the celebrations channel where there are many stories from those who do not have CS degrees and got jobs.
- Is it possible to get a remote job?
Yes, especially since the pandemic when many companies were forced to transition to a mostly remote way of doing business. Every company became a tech company!
- What should I do if I have free time?
- Do we get a certificate at the end of the program?
A certificate of completion will be available to those who successfully finished the program. This is confirmed by your attendance and homework submissions.
- How can I help?
Answer questions in the help channels on discord!
- How do I donate money?
You don't! Please volunteer your time in the help channels on discord. Helping others learn and pulling them up with you as you go is the goal.
- How long will the discord be up?
The discord will stay open. All materials and links will continue to be available.
- Why can't I see all the channels?
Double check that you've clicked the appropriate emojis in the Rules channel and the Join 100Devs channel to unlock the channels in the discord.
- Where is catchup-crew?
The catchup-crew channel is beneath the 100Devs section of the discord. If you can't see it, double check that you've clicked the appropriate emojis in the Rules channel and the Join 100Devs channel to unlock the channels in the discord.
- Why is no one answering my question in the help channels?
Check to see that your question is clear. If it's code related please share your code in a codepen or on github and NOT in screenshots. Be specific about what you need help with. And sometimes you just need to try posting again.
- Can we record Tea Spills/Twitter Spaces?
No, they are meant to be listened to live. People are often sharing personal information that they might not otherwise disclose if it were recorded. These events are not recorded and saved to maintain privacy.
Classes/Homework
- How do I submit screenshots for homework?
Use a site like imgbb to host the image, then share the link in the homework submission form. See the Resources section below for a link to imgbb.
- Where can I find the links to submit homework?
All the links are in the follow-along-materials channel on discord. There are also several resources that have compiled them in an easy to find manner, please see the resource section below for links.
- Where can I find the files for class?
All the files are available to download in the follow-along-materials channel on discord. They have also been compiled in the 100Devs Follow-Along site for each class that has files, there is a link in the Resources section below.
- When can I use my Twitch channel points?
Points can be redeemed anytime Leon is live on Twitch.
- Are classes recorded?
Yes. Classes are only available on Twitch initially, and as they expire from Twitch they will be uploaded to YouTube.
- Are office hours?
No. Office hours are available on Twitch only until they expire, with the exception of Super Reviews which are added to YouTube.
- Where can I host my website?
For a static site you can use Netlify's free hosting. See the Resources section below for a link.
- Now that Heroku no longer has a free tier, where should I host my apps?
The three most common recommendations are Cyclic, Render, and Railway. They are all free to use, but they each have their limitations. See the Resources section below for links.
- Why can't we watch a video on ______ instead of reading?
Being a software engineer means you need to know how to learn, and be able to read through things like documentation which will often be long and tedious to get through. Consider the readings good practice for your future job.
- I'm having a hard time with the Shay Howe reading, do I really need to do it?
- Where can I find an Anki deck?
Your deck(s) should be personal and unique to you. As you work through the readings and lessons, add cards for vocabulary, things you found confusing, need more repetition on, or want to memorize. Anki is such a big part of learning, don't skimp out on making cards, this is one area where it's really important to do the work yourself.
- I don't like Anki, are there alternatives?
Yes, two good alternatives that are also based on spaced repetition are Zorbi and Mochi Cards. See the Resources section below for links.
- Do I really need to do the Learning How To Learn class on Coursera?
There is a REALLY good reason this is one of the first assignments. The skills you will learn about in that course are absolutely crucial to your success in learning. It is also part of the homework to submit the completion of the course in a screenshot, so you need to complete it in order to do that.
- What is BANKI?
BANKI is just Anki cards made from the BANK document that lists out interview preparation questions. Please see the Resources section below for a link to the BANK.
- What is CAR?
CAR is the format you should use to answer your BANKI questions. It stands for Cause Action Result.
- What is PREP?
PREP is the method you should use to work through whiteboarding or coding challenges for interviews. It stands for Parameters, Return, Examples, Pseudo Code.
- Should I learn this other language/framework/stack/etc?
No, wait until you get a job and pay you to learn. Go deep not wide. The skills we learn in this program are easily transferred to other stacks etc if necessary later for your job.
- Why do I need to learn floats if they are outdated?
Floats are good to learn specifically because they are old. Your first dev job assignment might have you working on old code that uses floats, and you should have an understanding of how they work.
Catch-Up Crew
- Should I do the homework, even if I'm behind?
Yes, doing and submitting the homework is how Leon will know in the future if you did all the work. If you ever need reference Leon will need to be able to check that you did the assignments in order to vouch for you.
- Where can I find the homework?
All homework and links are available in the follow-along-materials channel on discord. There are also several resources that have compiled them in an easy to find manner, please see the Resources section below for links.
- How do I do the team projects if I'm in catchup-crew?
Try posting in the catchup-crew channel on discord to see if anyone else who is caught up around the same class as you who also needs to do a group project.
- Should I still check in on twitter if I'm in catch-up crew?
Checking in at the beginning of the program is how Leon tracks attendance, so yes.
Networking/Job Hunt
- What do I say when asked about 100Devs in an interview?
100Devs is an Agency with a training program.
- What do we say to recruiters when we're not ready to interview yet?
I am not currently pursuing new opportunities at this time, but I would be happy to reconnect with you again in three months. Can we set up a time to talk three months from now?
- How do I find people to have coffee chats with?
If you are on twitter you can interact with people for a time, and then reach out to them for a chat. If you are job hunting you can target companies and reach out to engineers that work there. Local meetups and dev conferences are also great resources when available.
- How do I find a mentor?
Leon does not recommend specifically searching out someone to be your mentor because of the power dynamic imbalance. When networking you should just be looking to make friends.
- How do I find clients?
Tell everyone you know that you're looking for a client. Post on all your social media. Post on craigslist. Look for local groups for small businesses.
- What are some questions I can ask in an interview??
There are questions at the bottom of the BANK document. See the Resources section below for a link. You can also google "reverse interview" questions to find more.
- What is Huntober?
Huntober was held during the month of October 2022 and as a support to members of the last cohort in the job hunt.
- Do I need a portfolio?
Yes, a portfolio is necessary for anyone who doesn't know how to code to see your work, see that you know how to build websites and applications, and can then pass you on to the people who do code.
- My anxiety makes networking hard, what else can I do?
Do the most you are comfortable with. If you can't do video calls you can still connect through messages etc. Just remember that networking is the most successful path to getting a job.
- How do I find local meetups to network?
Look for local groups on sites like meetup.com
- What do I do if there are no local dev groups near me?
There are frequently online meetups you can join, as well as virtual conferences which often have networking options.
Social Media
- Do I need to have a LinkedIn?
Not necessarily, but it will help immensely.
- Do I need to make a new Github/Twitter/LinkedIn account?
No, unless you have some sort of content that a potential employer would take issue with, just use your current account.
- Why haven't I been added to the 100Devs LinkedIn group?
People are usually added to the group every few weeks, so you may just need to be patient. Otherwise check your profile, you must have a photo and a title. The picture is recommended to be a headshot, but it does not need to be. Any picture will do.
- What do I put on my LinkedIn if I don't want my current employer to see it?
There is a setting for your profile to show that you are Open To Work only to recruiters. Don't add people you work with to your LinkedIn.
- What is the process to follow up after a coffee chat?
Send them a thank you email the next day, email should be in the format of Thank/Ask/Provide Value. 3 days later add them on LinkedIn WITH A MESSAGE. Never send a connection request without a message. 3 days later add them on twitter, if you aren't already following them.
- What are appropriate times to follow up after an interview?
Send a thank you note within 24-48 hours. If you haven't heard back in 3-5 days, send another email.
- 100Devs Follow-Along - Resource with classess and HW links grouped together
- 100Devs Homework Tracker - site to keep track of homework, includes submission links
- 100Devs Email Templates - Networking Templates and Email Etiquette
- BANKI - Interview Prep Questions
- Zorbi - Spaced Repetition alternative on Desktop, IO,S and Android
- Mochi Cards - Spaced Repetition alternative on Desktop, IOS, and Android
- Codepen - Online Code Editor
- Replit - Browser Based IDE
- Replit Mobile - Replit Mobile App for IOS and Android
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Managing Director of Engineering @ Resilient Coders . Distinguished Faculty @ General Assembly . My passion is training people underrepresented in tech for high growth careers as software engineers.
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I want to help you become a software engineer for free.
Last year I ran a free fully remote coding bootcamp that helped 72 people get software engineering jobs. Those 72 people saw their salary increase on average by 53,000 dollars! And we are doing it again! A fully free 30 week software engineering bootcamp!
Note: This bootcamp started in January, but you can still join us! Please follow everything on this page and then join the #catchup-crew on our Discord! All of our past classes can be found here and all the materials can be found in the #follow-along-materials channel on Discord ! Excited to have you join us!
Most folx who participated last cohort did not have a degree and had never coded before joining the bootcamp. By the end of program, they worked with real paid clients, contributed to open source software, voluntered with wonderful charities, built their own fullstack javascript projects, and ultimately landed jobs at companies like Amazon, Twitter, Chownow, other amazing startups, and dozens of companies across the globe.
Here are what folx have to say about the bootcamp: #100Devs Love
“I was in a dead end job at 30, married starting a family. Was trying to make a change, then the pandemic hit and I tossed around the idea of learning to program. I saw Leon’s post on reddit and thought it was a scam I’m not gunna lie. Through his lessons and hard work and many many frustrated nights I’m a software engineer. Its all thanks to Leon and 100Devs my life has completely changed.” - Izzy, Nation Safe Drivers
“Taking part in #100devs was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The community is second to none, and Leon is extremely knowledgeable and motivating. Absolutely amazing experience.” - Maria, IQ, inc.
“Leon’s #100devs community gave me the framework and the accountability I needed to keep going, especially in those rocky early days when I had no clue what I was getting myself into. Leon gave me the courage to seek freelance clients and network my ass off to land my first job. I more than doubled my income and escaped a career that was going to break me and leave me on disability before I’d ever be able to retire.” - Sam, Hashnode
We’ll meet live every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30pm EST to 9:30pm EST with office hours on Sunday from 1pm EST to 4pm EST. The goal is to give folks who have been laid off, affected by the pandemic, or unhappy with their current career the tools they need to command a job in software engineering.
This course is taught live and demands 20+ hours a week of your time. I’ve helped thousands of people learn to code and helped hundreds get jobs as software engineers. This is my form of activism and the course is completely free! In fact, I will never even share a resource that you can’t access for free too!
If you would like to join, please complete these taks: https://gleam.io/e6AV3/100devs-signup
Fill out this form : https://forms.gle/A4fiw6rM4ukX1eJG7
And be sure to join our Discord , where all the course materials will be posted and you will find 31,000+ folx ready to help you on your engineering journey: https://leonnoel.com/discord
Make sure you agree to the rules (must click the green check mark) and click the icons in the #join-100Devs channel. This will give you full access and place you into House Hamilton to start for support!
If you don’t click the three icons, you will not see every channel on Discord
The form asks for a short 2 minute recorded video of why this bootcamp is right for you if you would like to be eligable for House Turing (Be sure to include your name in the video. If you do not have the means to record video, please reach out for an alternative request. To learn more about the houses, see the FAQ below).
This program is 100% free, so to keep the barrier to entry a little high we ask folx to complete all the above tasks. I hope you see this a necessary process to find folx super committed to changing their future.
Also, if you think this is too good to be true or want to see if it is for you. You can view EVERY CLASS from the past cohort here .
A little about me:
I’m Managing Director of Engineering for Resilient Coders . Our job is to get BIPOC into high paying careers as software engineers. We’re pretty damn good at it too. Last year 100% of our graduates, most of whom do not have degrees or prior experience, went on to get full time offers at an average starting salary of $94,000. No bullshit or funny business. I’m also a Distinguished Faculty Member at General Assembly were I’ve been helping folks learn to code for the past 9 years. You can see a sampling of my classes taught at Harvard, MIT, and elsewhere here and reviews from my past students here .
What to expect:
We’ll have class two nights a week with the expectation that you come prepared and have done the assigned reading ahead of time. I like to use lecture as a means of exploration and not dictation, but that only works if you come prepared. The first half of class will be exploring new topics and the second half will be lab. During lab, you will tackle what we just covered by building. You’ll never just listen to me and then sign off. You’ll have real time guidance / feedback and a chance to have all your questions answered.
This course is designed to give you the skills you will need to pursue a career as a software engineer, but will only work if you are committed and ready to put in serious work.
Why am I doing this:
My activism is teaching. I want to help folks affected by the pandemic and those under represented in tech. The bootcamps I run are either very selective or expensive, so I am hoping to help in the best way I know how by offering a software engineering course for free.
Disclaimer:
I like to joke, curse, and have fun. I do the same thing in my classroom. I value learning over nit picky correctness. If any of these things bother you, this course might not be the best fit.
Here are the videos from my most recent classes.
These should give you a good idea of my teaching style and what to expect.
If you have questions, please join our discord (leonnoel.com/discord) and ask in the #100Devs channel.
I’m looking for #100Devs to learn the skills they need and unlock a phenomenal career. I hope you will be one of them!
Some commonly ask questions:
1. What is #100Devs?
An online, free, 30 week bootcamp, meant to bring you from zero programming skills to employable taught by Leon Noel . Please join our Discord for the most up to date information.
2. When and where are classes hosted?
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:30PM - 9:30PM Eastern Time. They are hosted live on Twitch
Any variations from schedule will be announced in advance. Please keep an eye on the announcements channel of the discord and on your email.
3. When are office hours?
Sunday, 1:00PM Eastern Time. Office hours will normally go for 2-3 hours and are hosted live on Twitch
4. How does the program work for a newcomer?
Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/A4fiw6rM4ukX1eJG7
And be sure to join our Discord , where all the course materials will be posted and you will find 4000+ folx ready to help you on your engineering journey: https://leonnoel.com/discord
You will be a part of Hamilton House, one of three ‘houses’ in this bootcamp. All of our materials will be posted in the discord for you to code along, get homework assignments, and get support from your peers.
Please tune in on Twitch to watch the lectures live. Any missed lectures can also be viewed on Twitch , or on Youtube
5. What will we learn?
All the fundamental skills you need to unlock a career as a software engineer. Also, the practical skills you need to learn HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Node, Express, MongoDB, and some CS theory.
6. What will be expected of me?
If you want to gain the most of the course, you should attend class, do the assigned homework, get involved in networking, and participate in the provided coding challenges.
You will be asked to check-in for each class by retweeting a tweet on Twitter. This is how we take attendance.
You should expect to spend 10+ hours per week, outside of class, for practice/homework/networking/etc.
The biggest factor in your success is you. Work hard, ask for help when you need it, give help to others when you can, and stay positive.
7. What equipment will I need?
You will need a functional computer, an internet browser, and some form of text editor. For text editors, I will use Visual Studio Code on stream, but Atom, Sublime Text, or any other text editor will do.
YOU DO NOT NEED A NEW COMPUTER! If it can run chrome, it is good enough to learn all the way up to you getting a job. Hopefully, your new employer will then give a new machine for work.
8. How do I use Discord?
Please see the beginner’s guide to Discord for help.
There are a lot of channels in the discord. Please try to post your messages in the channel that makes the most sense to ensure your message isn’t missed (for example, if you having an issue with a javascript question, post it in the #javascript-help channel).
The #100Devs family is big, so you may need to adjust your notification settings. Please see Discord’s guide to notifications for help.
9. How do I use Twitch? What are ‘channel points’?
Simply go here at class time to watch the live stream. You can ask questions directly in the Twitch chat.
Channel points are accumulated by watching the stream. They will be visible right below the chat bar. If you click there, you will see things you can redeem with your channel points, including resume reviews, portfolio reviews, mock interviews, and more! You can see Twitch’s official guide to channel points here .
10. What are the ‘houses’?
House Turing, House Hopper, and House Hamilton.
Turing has access to Leon as a reference, resume and portfolio reviews, mock interviews, and a private house channel in the discord. Turing also has mandatory requirements of attendance, networking, and coding challenges. Failure to meet these requirements may result in being moved to House Hopper.
Hopper can use channel points for reviews and interviews, and has their own private house channel in the discord. Those in House Hopper that would like to move to House Turing for the extra perks, please keep doing all of the obligations and as people move out of Turing, those in Hopper who are demonstrating dedication will be moved in.
House Hamilton has the flexibility to follow along with the bootcamp without the same level of commitment as Turing and Hopper. Hamilton can use their channel points for Turing benefits
11. What happens if I miss a stream, or want to catch up on a the old ones?
They will still be visible on Twitch here , and they will be up on YouTube within a few days.
12. Where do I go when I have a question?
Please use the appropriate help channel on Discord. If you have something that can only be answered by Leon, then please use the #ask-Leon channel. You can also check out the #resources channel for helpful links. If you are looking for a specific resource, please ask.
Thank you, Alissa for helping compile these questions / answers!
100Devs Homework sheet
A google doc with all the follow along materials from 100devs. it includes all the homework, links for the code +solutions +descriptions of the classes in an organized table., engineering , web development , internet , learn to code.
100 Devs 2022 Guide by Africa Kenyah @codingtherapist :)
Class Materials
HTML BASICS
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-html-the-basics
(Due Tuesday - Jan. 18th):
Watch: https://youtu.be/ukLnPbIffxE
Watch: https://youtu.be/Z-zNHHpXoMM
Complete: https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/930589829421473862/class01-materials.zip
MORE HTML BASICS
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-html-more-basics
Due Tuesday - Jan. 18th:
Due Thursday - Jan. 20th:
Read: https://learn.shayhowe.com/html-css/
Build: HTML for BBC Website (just what is in the attached image)
USE: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/931314672806797332/class02-materials.zip
EVEN MORE BASICS
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-html-even-more-basics
Submit Homework Due Today:
Take a screenshot of your Coursera Learning How To Learn Completion
Upload to https://imgbb.com/
Submit The Link Here: https://forms.gle/9FYrUMFKMk4MpEZG7
For Homework:
Due Tuesday - Jan. 25th:
Read: https://learnlayout.com/
Finish: Labs From Class-03 - BBC, Khan Academy, Tech Crunch
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/933126749766697030/class-03-materials.zip
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-css-the-basics/
Place your BBC HTML in a https://glitch.com/
Submit the URL here: https://forms.gle/inMYVvbEZt2fmzng9
Due Thursday - Jan. 27th
Do: Finish Simple Site Lab from class-04 (HTML & CSS)
Read: http://learnlayout.com/
Do: https://www.typingtest.com/ (Five Minute Test)
Do: Practice Typing - https://www.keybr.com/
Finish: Labs From Class-03 - BBC, Khan Academy, Tech Crunch (JUST HTML)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/933851316646719569/class04-materials.zip
MORE BASIC CSS
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-css-more-basics
Place your Khan Academy & Tech Crunch HTML in separate glitch.com
Submit the URL here: https://forms.gle/w9Awq51mxmcYHy4h7
Do: https://www.typingtest.com/
(Five Minute Test)
Do: Complete The Three Layouts (last few slides)
Read: https://learn.shayhowe.com/advanced-html-css/responsive-web-design
Due Thursday (Feb. 3rd)-
Read: https://learn.shayhowe.com/advanced-html-css/
Other work will be assigned, but nothing due Tuesday specifically of next week
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/935663546493198416/class05-materials.zip
Solutions: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/935737646347616337/class05-solutions.zip
REVIEW + RESPONSIVE
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-review-and-responsive
Place your Three Layouts and Simple Site Lab in separate codepen.io, glitch.com, or replit.com
Submit the URLs here: https://forms.gle/rvPhDrbp56DQKgPaA
Do: Make 15 minutes of pain responsive
Nothing due Tuesday specifically of next week
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/936388842171281468/class06-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/936454296910843944/class06-materials-solutions.zip
RESPONSIVE BASICS
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-css-responsive-basics
Do: Make 15 minutes of pain responsive (3 media queries and using floats)
Homework (Due Tuesday - Feb. 8th):
Read: css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox
Do: http://flexboxfroggy.com/
Watch: Independence Day
Do: Layout Assignment (will share Thursday)
No homework due today!
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/938199963953942578/class07-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/938271840936267786/class07-solutions.zip
CSS RESPONSIVE REVIEW
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-css-responsive-review
Submit Your Homework:
Place your 15 minutes of pain responsive in a https://codepen.io/ and submit the URLs here: https://forms.gle/AaoHzDEXm3Hjc7JL8
Homework (Due Thursday - Feb. 10th):
Do: The 3 layouts we did in class
Do: The Level Ground & Source Layouts in the homework-layout-photos
Push?: Do Pushwork Homepage and add media queries to other layouts
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/938924961819676742/class08-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/938990161704919111/class08-solutions.zip
NETWORKING NIGHT
Homework (Due Tuesday - Feb. 15th EXTRA WEEKEND):
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs-css-review-homework
Homework (Due Thursday - Feb. 17th EXTRA TIME):
Do: The Level Ground, Source, Restaurant, Hair Salon Layouts in the homework-layout-photos
Watch: https://youtu.be/hdI2bqOjy3c
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/941461787319087124/class10-materials.zip
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-css-review-flexbox
Homework (Due Thursday - Feb. 17th):
Want More Flexbox?:
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/css-flexbox-tutorial-with-cheatsheet/
https://youtu.be/JJSoEo8JSnc
https://mastery.games/flexboxzombies/
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/943273619402948648/class11-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/943342680237297694/class11-solutions.zip
JAVASCRIPT!!!!!!
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-javascript-basics
Place your layouts in a https://codepen.io/ and submit the URLs here: https://forms.gle/7r1obfquRuih9BEu7
Homework (Due Tuesday - Feb. 22nd):
Do: Plan out your networking!
Read: https://javascript.info/variables + Tasks
Read: https://javascript.info/function-basics + Tasks
Do: Delete the JS and do it again for all assignments
Do: Something special for yourself this weekend
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/943998243216429106/class12-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/944064618005938176/class12-solutions.zip
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-javascript-more-basics
Play with any of the JS and make changes? Place your javascript changes in a https://codepen.io/ and submit the URLs here: https://forms.gle/G7LhHnyTA7zYq7UV6
Homework (Due Tuesday - Mar. 1st):
Do: NETWORK!
Read: https://javascript.info/function-expressions + Tasks
Read: https://javascript.info/arrow-functions-basics + Tasks
Read:https://github.com/thejsway/thejsway/blob/master/manuscript/chapter04.md
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/945810363998421032/class13-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/945877319363465216/class13-solutions.zip
JAVASCRIPT BASICS
https://slides.com/leonnoel/100devs2-javascript-more-basics-again
No Homework To Turn In Tonight!
Homework (Due Thursday - Mar. 2nd):
COMMENT OUT YOUR JS
TYPE IT ALL OUT AGAIN WITHOUT LOOKING
PEAK IF YOU HAVE TOO
REPEAT UNTIL YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PEAK
DELETE YOUR JS ENTIRELY
AND DO IT AGAIN
THEN DO IT AGAIN BUT CHANGE SOMETHING!
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714388/946534798166482955/class14-materials.zip
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738891289071714
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Don't watch the Due class until you've done all the homework!) This is just for homework; if you're in need of links to class videos, follow along materials, slides, etc, check out 100 Devs Follow Along or 100 Devs Course List, and huge credit goes to the author of this homework checklist, which I used as my main source of information.
Don't watch the Due class until you've done all the homework!) This is just for homework; if you're in need of links to class videos, follow along materials, slides,","\t\t\t\tetc, check out 100 Devs Follow Along or 100 Devs Course List, and huge credit goes to the author of this homework checklist, which I used as my main source of information.
100 Devs Homework Checklist: A Google Docs checklist. Includes check-in links, but no slides or follow-along materials. As of Oct 20, 2022: up to date to class 60. 100 Devs Homework Tracker: A web-based tool (made by me!) that focuses specifically on homework tracking, so no slides, check-in links, or follow-along maerials, but does have links ...
Classes 52 - 54. • 1 coffee chat / 3 connections Class 52. • Push code every day Class 52. • Study the bank Class 52. • Read Javascript.info array methods Class 52. • Read FCC array destructuring Class 52. • Watch 8 must know JS array methods Class 52. • Add notes to interview Anki Class 52.
100Devs Progress Tracker. Sign up to keep track of all your 100 Devs classes and homework in one place. A comprehensive way to keep track of your 100Devs classes and assignments.
Your one stop shop for 100Devs past follow-along materials! This site is dedicated to making it easy for the #Catch-upCrew to find the follow-along materials, the homework, and the class files instead of having to rummage through all of the newer discord messages. Which, if you're not in the discord: you should join! Join here.
100 Devs Tracker. This is a tracker I created to help keep track of all the work for 100 Devs. 100Devs is a free bootcamp put on by Leon Noel for people affected by the pandemic. More info on the bootcamp and how to join.
100Devs Q&A. 100Devs Q&A. The 100Devs discord can be overwhelming and intimidating to new joiners. I've seen many of the same questions asked repeatedly because there isn't a dedicated info page. The answers to all of the most commonly asked questions can be found below! 100Devs Social Media Links:
This program is 100% free, so to keep the barrier to entry a little high we ask folx to complete all the above tasks. ... If you want to gain the most of the course, you should attend class, do the assigned homework, get involved in networking, and participate in the provided coding challenges. You will be asked to check-in for each class by ...
100 Devs Homework Checklist - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 100 devs hw checklist
100Devs Homework sheet. A google doc with all the follow along materials from 100devs. It includes all the homework, links for the code +solutions +descriptions of the classes in an organized table. engineering, web development, internet, learn to code. 100 Devs 2022 Guide by Africa Kenyah @codingtherapist :) Class. Slides. Homework. Class ...
The Recap. Woah! We finally made it through three weeks of #100Devs Cohort 2, and are proficient to lay down serious vomity code to create a webpage with HTML & CSS. If I were to talk to my past self three weeks ago and say, "You are going to be able to create something out of nothing in three weeks. Trust me!", I would have laughed.
I started working on 100 Devs less than a month ago. Leon repeatedly emphasises that it's a jobs program, not a learning program. A considerable amount of class time is dedicated to polishing soft skills - building healthy habits/mindset, typing faster, how to talk to people, network with industry folks, build a portfolio, write a resume etc.
#100 Devs🔥 #100 Devs🔥. 🎤🔥Shawn Charles' Links ... All Videos on Youtube. Professional Checklist. Networking Skills. Become A Software Engineer For Free 2022 (Class 01) - 100Devs. Networking Night! Free Software Engineering Bootcamp! (class 09) - #100Devs. How To Start Freelancing in 2022! Free Software Engineering Bootcamp! (class ...
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Daily Practice. Spaced Repetition is an important aspect of our program. Expect to review the things you learned and complete coding challenges daily. This course is taught live and demands 20+ hours a week of your time. We've helped thousands of people learn to code and helped hundreds get jobs as software engineers.
Class 40 of our Free Web Dev Bootcamp for folx affected by the pandemic. ... Leon Noel #100Devs. Guilty. Agenda. Questions? Let's Talk - #100Devs; Review - Final Interview / 1-on-1s; Review - Professional Checklist; Review - Hitlist ... Review - 100 Hours Project Homework - Start Interview Prep; Questions About last class or life. Stream & Blog ...
The Bank. Behavioral and technical interview questions. A comprehensive way to keep track of your 100Devs classes and assignments.
Class 48 of our Free Web Dev Bootcamp for folx affected by the pandemic. ... Professional Checklist; Learn - Local Auth; Build - Project Night; Homework - Start Interview Prep; Questions About last class or life. Checking In. Like and Retweet the Tweet!checkin. Submitting Work. I WANT IT - CHECKLIST. Homework: https://forms.gle ...
What is 100Devs? 100Devs is a diverse and inclusive community of 1000s of participants in a training program run by Leon Noel. It is 100% free and requires absolutely no previous technical experience. As Leon says, 'this is not a tech bootcamp, this is a how to get a job bootcamp'.
Classes 19 - 21. • Read The JS Way: Arrays Class 19. • Read The JS Way: Objects Class 19. * Read Javascript.info: Array Methods and do the tasks Class 19. * Read Eloquent Javascript: Objects and Arrays and do the tasks Class 19. • Do a minimum of 1 8 kyu Fundamentals on CodeWars EVERY DAY. Spend at least 20 minutes trying to solve it ...
RC Ascend - Node Fundamentals. Leon Noel. 174. RC Ascend - class 002. Leon Noel. 218. #100Devs - Github For Teams (cohort 2) Leon Noel. 1234.
About the 100Devs Progress Tracker. Welcome! The purpose of this site is to offer 100Devs catchup crew members a centralized location to access class and homework information and to give them an easy way to keep track of their progress through the course. If you are new to 100Devs and would like to know what it's all about, or you have ...