Sparkbox 2017 CodePen Roundup
We’re fans of CodePen, using it for everything from side projects to teaching code classes. Catherine shares some of our Sparkboxers’ favorites of 2017.
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We’re fans of CodePen, using it for everything from side projects to teaching code classes. Catherine shares some of our Sparkboxers’ favorites of 2017.
Web backgrounds are quite varied. Lindsay focuses on the value those with non-traditional backgrounds can bring to the table.
Conferences can be overwhelming, especially for a new developer. In the spirit of conference season, Catherine shares a recap of her first conference.
Austin walks through how we created an open source workshop to teach teen girls how to build the web.
Patrick counts the many values of local meetups.
Bias comes in all forms. Melissa opens up about her experience with bias as a digital project manager.
For budding programmers, technical jargon can get in the way of learning. Nate shares how learners can overcome vocabulary hurdles and how teachers can make their intentions clear.
Sparkbox apprentices share their diverse web education backgrounds and reflect on the fallacy of a clear path to programming.
If you’re looking to start or accelerate a career in the Web industry the path isn’t always clear. Nathan shares his advice to get educated, get experience, and get noticed.
Distracted work is costly. Patrick shares ways to help you shut out the noise and work with discipline.

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