4, 3, 2, 1: Links to Help You Get Things Done

I love links. You should, too. These links are links I've found that I thought are really nice, so I am sharing them with you. I've given some reasons why I like each of these.

20 CSS and HTML Cheat Sheets

Why do I like this? HTML 5 and CSS 3 are huge amounts of content and changes to the way people are used to working. While HTML 5 and CSS 3 have been in production for a while, these are still useful when you need to do specific things or see which browsers support with technologies.

Radioactive

Why do I like this? Native Functional Reactive Programming is an interesting topic, and while I love AngularJS, being able to do similar things in different ways leads to more innovation and better best practices down the road.

Awesome JS Books

Why do I like this? JavaScript has become such a vast ecosystem, that keeping up with the Jones' becomes difficult at best, and downright impossible at worst. Not only do these books cover tons of basic information and advanced topics alike, they are all free. That's right, free. Nothing I like more than a good read that happens to also cost me nothing.

10 Programmer Memes

Why do I like this? Because I like to laugh. You should, too. Laughing is an important part of programming. Almost as important as drinking coffee and knowing how to Google.

Anna Poulakos

I'm the Solution Architect at a top ed tech company.
United States