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Adding website demo to GitHub Repo
I'm having some trouble pushing to the repository I created for my HTML starter project. I'm getting this error message.
Adding website demo to GitHub Repo
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@Harry Ashton - Thank you, I fixed it
👋 Quick Check-In: Where Are You at This Week?
Hey everyone! It's been a busy few days inside the community, and I wanted to do something a little different today. No long lesson. No big framework breakdown. Just a real conversation because I know for a lot of you…life, work, burnout, fear, or even perfectionism can slow things down and sometimes you just need a quick reset! So here’s a simple question for you: 👉 What are you working on right now and what’s one thing slowing you down? It could be: - “I’m stuck on a bug.” - “I haven’t coded in a week and don’t know where to restart.” - “I’m reworking my portfolio but keep overthinking.” - “I want to freelance but don’t know the next step.” - “I’m learning JavaScript loops and my brain hurts.” - Or even: “I’m here, but I have no idea what to focus on.” No judgment. No pressure. Just be honest. I’ll respond to as many comments whether that’s a concept, a project idea, a roadmap step, or just a mindset shift you need today! 💬 Drop your update below even if it’s small. Momentum comes from showing up and this is you showing up. Let’s get things moving again 🚀
👋 Quick Check-In: Where Are You at This Week?
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Hey - I'm working on styling my starter project, doubling down on BEM and practicing flexbox at least once a day. Mainly just absorbing best practices and taking notes on common styling.
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@Harry Ashton Yes - I definitely found a rhythm in the way things were being worked on and started to come together as the project went along. Very cool
🔥 The Skill That Makes You a Standout Developer
Today I want to talk about something almost no one in tech brings up but it quietly separates average developers from the ones who rise FAST: 👉 Your ability to self-diagnose your learning process. Most beginners assume becoming a developer is just: watch tutorials → write code → repeat. But that’s only surface level progress. The devs who grow the fastest have this one superpower: They know how to identify why they’re stuck and what exact lever to pull next. Let me break it down! ⭐ 1. Some of you are “Code-First Learners” You learn best by building, breaking, and experimenting. Your biggest challenge? You skip fundamentals without realizing it. If this is you, your growth explodes when you slow down and solidify core concepts for just 10 to 15 minutes a day. ⭐ 2. Some of you are “Theory-First Thinkers” You watch, read, and absorb before you act. Your biggest challenge? You don’t ship. You stay in the comfort zone. Your breakthrough comes when you build messy, imperfect projects regularly. ⭐ 3. Some of you are “Fear-Based Learners” You hesitate because you feel behind, overwhelmed, or like you’re not “technical enough. ”Your biggest challenge? You don’t trust yourself yet. Your growth accelerates the moment you take small risks posting work, asking questions, or pushing code that isn’t perfect. ⭐ 4. Some of you are “Context-Sensitive Learners” You learn fast when concepts fit into a bigger picture. Your biggest challenge? Tutorials feel random and disconnected. Your next breakthrough is learning systems, not steps: APIs, state management, deployment, and architecture. Here’s the real point: You can’t grow effectively unless you understand how you grow. Once you know your learning type, everything gets easier: ✔ You choose better tutorials ✔ You learn faster ✔ You build confidence ✔ You avoid burnout ✔ You focus on what actually moves you forward 👇 So here’s today’s question: Which learning type are YOU? Drop a number below: 1️⃣ Code-First 2️⃣ Theory-First 3️⃣ Fear-Based
🔥 The Skill That Makes You a Standout Developer
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I think I'm floating around "Code First". Setting aside fundamental practice time is #1 on my list.
👋 It’s time to introduce yourself, your story matters here
Hey everyone! We’ve got a lot of new faces in the community lately (welcome! 🙌), and before we dive deeper into frontend builds, AI tools, and career growth, I want to do something simple but powerful: 👉 Let’s make this our biggest introduction thread yet. Here’s what I want you to share in the comments below: 1️⃣ Your name (or nickname, whatever you’re comfortable with) 2️⃣ Where you’re currently at in your dev journey (learning, freelancing, job hunting, or scaling up) 3️⃣ Your top goal for the next 3 months 🚀 It doesn’t matter if you’re new, shy, or just quietly observing, this space is built for you. We’re not here to compete. We’re here to connect, grow, and help each other win! I’ve seen hundreds of developers go from “lurking and learning” to landing roles, shipping apps, and finding collaborators all because they decided to show up once and say, “Hey, I’m here.” So this is your moment. Don’t overthink it. Just drop your intro below 👇 We’ll reply, connect, and keep you accountable to your goals! Let’s make this the start of something real, where everyone feels seen, supported, and part of the next wave of frontend innovators! Can’t wait to meet you all! #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #DeveloperCommunity #Freelancing #AItools #CodingCareer #DeveloperMindset #FrontendNow
👋 It’s time to introduce yourself, your story matters here
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Hey - I'm DeAirus, I'm someone who has completed a coding bootcamp (in 2021), and I am looking to start freelancing, creating content, and building a strong network. I look forward to growing my skills and working with you all.
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@Harry Ashton, It was a C# programming stack.
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Hi - I'm DeAirus, IT professional/Software Engineer looking to be a valued asset in any environment through technology and service.

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