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Browserhacks - Browserhacks is an extensive list of browser specific CSS and JavaScript hacks from all over the interwebs.

Can I Use - "Can I Use" provides up-to-date browser support tables for support of front-end web technologies on desktop and mobile web browsers.

Comparing (Git) Workflows - A resource that provides a starting point by surveying the most common Git workflows for enterprise teams.

A Complete Guide to the Table Element - A comprehensive guide to the <table> element, which is used for displaying tabular data.

DevDocs - DevDocs combines multiple API documentations in a fast, organized, and searchable interface.

Flexbox Patterns - A excellent reference for building awesome user interfaces with CSS flexbox. Examples and source code included.

Flexy Boxes - A helpful flexbox playground and code generator that generates the necessary flexbox syntaxes.

Front-end Developer Handbook - A guide about the practice of front-end development. It broadly outlines and discusses the practice of front-end engineering: how to learn it and what tools are used.

Getting Git Right - A compendium of tutorials, news and tips on Git by the folks over at Atlassian.

Git — The Simple Guide - A simple guide for getting started with version control language Git. No deep shit.

Git Cheat Sheet - A useful collection of Git commands with descriptions to what they are for.

Grid by Example - A collection of usage examples for the CSS Grid Layout specification.

How To Set Up SSH Keys - An excellent overview on how to set up SSH keys for a more secure way of logging into a virtual private server with SSH than using a password alone.

HTML5 Accessibility - Get the current accessibility support status of HTML5 features across major browsers.

HTML5 Boilerplate - HTML5 Boilerplate helps you build fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites. Kick-start your project with the combined knowledge and effort of 100s of developers, all in one little package.

HTML5 Cross Browser Polyfills - Shims, fallbacks, and polyfills in order to implant HTML5 functionality in browsers that don't natively support them.

HTML5 Please - An invaluable resource for HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript features and related information regarding support, polyfills and fallbacks.

HTMLReference.io - A good reference to all elements and attributes in one easy to browse location.

HTTP Archive - A permanent repository of web performance information such as size of pages, failed requests, and technologies utilized across the internet.

I Want to Use - A helpful reference for desktop and mobile browser support based on a range of browser features. 

Intro to SSH - An easy to understand article/video which covers the basics as well as some of the more interesting tricks we can pull off using SSH.

Mozilla Developer Network - An invaluable resource for those working on the web with quality documentation spanning many languages.

Oh shit, GIT! - A collection of some bad GIT situations and how to get out of them in plain English.

Progressive Web App Checklist - A checklist which breaks down all the things we think it takes to be a Baseline PWA, and how to take that a step further with an exemplary PWA.

Progressive Web Apps: The Definitive Collection of Resources - The best resources we know of to help you understand PWAs, get started and learn things in depth.

Responsive Navigation Patterns - A look at several responsive navigation patterns, examples in the wild, and the pro/cons of each approach.

Responsive Patterns - A collection of patterns and modules for responsive designs.

Responsive Resources - A collection of resources about the various aspects of responsive web design.

Solved by Flexbox - A showcase of demos which solve problems once hard or impossible to solve with CSS alone, now made trivially easy with Flexbox.

Sticky Footer, Five Ways - A collection of techniques for achieving a 'sticky footer', or a footer element that 'sticks' to the bottom of the browser window.

Touch Keyboard Types - HTML5 code and demos for invoking different touch keyboards depending on input type.

Using Media Queries - A comprehensive reference for CSS media queries, which allow presentation of content to be tailored to a specific range of output devices without having to change the content itself.

Web Feature Availability - A handy reference for the percentage of users who have a browser that natively supports various web platform features.

The Web Worldwide - A great reference for understanding how the web isn't experienced the same way everywhere.

WebPlatform.org - The latest information on how to use the technology that runs the web — HTML, CSS, JavaScript and more.

Website Style Guide Resources - The ultimate style guide resource, from articles and books to tools and examples.

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