Today we're relaunching WebdevLearning, a place where you can discover new guides, books, courses and playgrounds for most topics related to web development.
A lot of features and improvements have been made in the last two months and we'd love to get some feedback from web developers on Hacker News.
The main goal of this website is to make it easy for web developers to find new guides, books, courses and playgrounds for most topics related to web development and keep track of what they’re learning.
There are similar projects available, but I didn’t like their ranking systems that usually place outdated resources on top, and if you sort by “newest” you get old resources that were just submitted to the site.
For WebdevLearning I wanted to give a higher focus to fresh content, so all resources are displayed sorted by their original publish / launch date on every page.
I also wanted a way to keep track of all resources by my favorite authors, regardless of where they published their guides, books or courses.
All authors are welcome to launch their resources on WebdevLearning, especially if they self published.
There’s still a lot of work, but I hope you’ll find it useful as it is right now. Even though I have many ideas for additional improvements/features, I’d love to get some feedback from web developers before I start working on new features.
Thanks for the offer, but it's not necessary. If it was just a "sci-fi movie database" site, your domain would be good, but I plan to extend the site to sci-fi tv shows and books as well, so I'm happy with the current domain.
Before we launched the site, there were no ratings so it seemed pointless to add sorting by ratings.
We're already getting quality reviews and ratings and sorting options will be added soon.
Even if there aren't enough ratings to be meaningful, seeing movies higher up or lower down than fans think they should be will encourage them to jump in and 'fix' things. :)
A lot of features and improvements have been made in the last two months and we'd love to get some feedback from web developers on Hacker News.