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HTML/CSS/JS
- hex color generator
- text editor
- a minimal clock
- to-do list
- web paint
- quote generator
- geolocation weather app
- auto-compiling code editor
- calculator
Node.js
Python
Data Science
Blockchain
for the future
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Machine Learning
- Linear Regression w/ Best Fit Line
- Classification & Object Detection
- Recognition algorithm
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Crypto Prediction Algorithm
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Crypto bot
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Blockchain Implementation
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HN Clone
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Twitter Clone
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Contribute by adding your projects & tutorials!
Enlight is open-source, which means we love contributors! Have a project on the web, a cool app you're making, or really anything useful? Share your knowledge! It doesn't have to be a specific programming language, just send us whatever you want to share!
If it's useful, it'll be posted on the site with of course, credit to you!
Pull request
- Fork this repository
- Put the tutorial text in a
.mdfile in the_postsdirectory and the source code in a folder in thedemodirectory, We used jekyll to build the site, So for test and debugging you should install jekyll and serve it withjekyll servecommand. - Submit a pull request
If you don't want to go through GitHub, you can email me your project+tutorial at techboss302@gmail.com
thank you!
What is Enlight and why should I use it?
Enlight is a collection of articles and tutorials to enhance the process of learning to code. With topics spanning over many languages and technologies, Enlight is the home for everything development related. A couple years ago, I started to learn web development. At first, I ended up taking many courses and reading books learning. However, I learned so many terms, objects, statements, etc. that I couldn’t really implement them. Then, I started to make mini-projects by following tutorials online and scraping through code on GitHub. I believe that the best way to learn is to create. Make something cool. Then, with your newfound knowledge, make it even better. Trust me, you’ll amaze yourself.

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