Google has a lot of help for web developers – for example, a tutorial on using the Chrome Developer Tools to debug JavaScript.
Use your Android phone as a security key
Use your Android phone to sign in to other devices with 2-Factor Authentication (2FA): Now generally available: Android phone’s built-in security key
The Android phone has to be running Android 7.0+, and the Chrome OS / macOS X / Windows 10 device needs to have Bluetooth and a Chrome browser.
Google Progressive Web Apps course
I don’t think I’ve linked to this before:
This is not a Google technologies course – or not exclusively Google technologies, at any rate. For example, the material on Push Notifications links to Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) API references.
The Definitive Superfood Ranking – well, a Superfood ranking, anyway
How to Beat Social Anxiety
Ellen Hendriksen explains how to beat social anxiety in her new book, How to Be Yourself: Quiet Your Inner Critic and Rise Above Social Anxiety
Create a blog in Google Sites
It’s not Google’s official blog solution (that would be Blogger), but apparently you can create a blog in Google Sites!
LinkedIn Hashtags
LinkedIn Hashtags can help job seekers find companies with desired perks
Google Maps JavaScript API Code Samples
I’ve been working with the Google Maps JavaScript API every work day since last October, but for some reason I only recently noticed the Code Samples tab in the online documentation. It looks like a good place for an aspiring web developer to spend some quality time.
Google Developers Certificate
How-To Tango vids on Amazon
Just made a discovery – Amazon has short videos! Including Argentine tango!