DEV Community

Harsh
Harsh

Posted on

2

Day 16 of Coding

100DaysofCode - Day 16:

Today, I started working on Python projects on FreeCodeCamp.org to practice what I’ve learned so far.

In 2–3 days, I’ll begin learning HTML, which will open the door to web development—a key skill for many tech roles, including AI and app development.

Top comments (4)

Collapse
 
anitaolsen profile image
Anita Olsen • Edited

FreeCodeCamp has for a long time been mostly focused on front-end. Coding for the web is not something I am that much into. I am into programming and with Python. It is first now, with your post, I got to know that you can actually learn Python on FreeCodeCamp now and that is cool! FreeCodeCamp is a popular site.

HTML is great, I had much fun with it in my teens. Best wishes on your exciting journey with code and welcome to DEV!

Collapse
 
harshvdev profile image
Harsh

Thank you very much!

Collapse
 
csm18 profile image
csm

Also, you can check out The Odin Project!

Collapse
 
harshvdev profile image
Harsh

I did, it is one of the most popular sites where beginners learn web development. I will also start learning from there.

Tiger Data image

🐯 🚀 Timescale is now TigerData: Building the Modern PostgreSQL for the Analytical and Agentic Era

We’ve quietly evolved from a time-series database into the modern PostgreSQL for today’s and tomorrow’s computing, built for performance, scale, and the agentic future.

So we’re changing our name: from Timescale to TigerData. Not to change who we are, but to reflect who we’ve become. TigerData is bold, fast, and built to power the next era of software.

Read more

👋 Kindness is contagious

Delve into a trove of insights in this thoughtful post, celebrated by the welcoming DEV Community. Programmers of every stripe are invited to share their viewpoints and enrich our collective expertise.

A simple “thank you” can brighten someone’s day—drop yours in the comments below!

On DEV, exchanging knowledge lightens our path and forges deeper connections. Found this valuable? A quick note of gratitude to the author can make all the difference.

Get Started