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597: How Many VS Code Plugins, Poor Charlie’s Almanack, and Where to Start in 2024?

01.08.2024 - By Chris Coyier & Dave RupertPlay

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Show DescriptionWe're closing in on episode 600 and need your help to celebrate! Listen in to learn how to contribute to the episode. We're also talking GitHub desktop apps and code editors, how many VS Code plugins are needed, reading long form like Poor Charlie's Almanack, InVision shutting down, and answering our first Q of the year: how would you approach learning web development in 2024?

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