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Jen’s Awesome Resources

Learn with Jen Kramer online at Harvard Extension

Join some of the many informative courses Jen teaches through the Harvard Extension School. Courses count towards bachelors and masters degree programs, certificates, or take a class for your own enrichment.

Before You Code book cover.

Plan your product’s success

By taking the time to do upfront validation, planning and iterating before you build, you can avoid ideas that flop and create a product that exceeds expectations. Heather O'Neill and Jen Kramer's latest book, Before You Code, will guide you through the process.

Visit the Before You Code website

More Responsive Design 2.0

Get a head start on the latest responsive web design (RWD) techniques with this great list of resources.

Visit RWD 2.0 Reading List

CSS Workout

Have you done your CSS workout for the day?

Nowhere is practice more important than with CSS layouts. For 15 years, we’ve listened to students complain about CSS layouts, how hard they are to understand, and how things “don’t work” in the expected way. Now you can train daily to master them.

Visit CSS Workouts to start your routine!

Main News

Frontend Masters Bootcamp.

Coming 2019 the Frontend Masters Bootcamp

Featuring instruction from Jen Kramer and Brian Holt, this incredible and free resource is everything you need to get started on being a web developer. Available late 2019.

Visit the Bootcamp website

CSS-Tricks: why we love it!

Still one of the best resources on the web to bend CSS to your will, CSS-Tricks is jam packed with techniques, information and best practices.

Check out CSS-Tricks

Codepen.

Learn best by doing? Try Codepen!

Get immediate feedback on the code you type right in the browser!

Try Codepen now

Developers to Follow:

  • Jen Kramer

    Jen Kramer
    Harvard University Extension School

  • Estelle Weyl

    Estelle Weyl
    Standardista

  • Brian Holt

    Brian Holt
    Microsoft

  • Will Sentance

    Will Sentance
    Codesmith

  • Jen Kramer

    Sarah Drasner
    Microsoft

Design Resources (credit: Sarah Drasner)