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It could be recent, or it could be classic.
And then read through the thread and ❤️ posts where you like. I'm hoping that the wisdom of the crowds can help unearth some great content every day.
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Top comments (9)
I had a lot of imposter syndrome for a long time about not having a software engineering degree. Partly due to the fact that I was told by so many that Mechanical Engineers write the worst code. I was self-motivated and always learning. It was helpful for me to understand that I was not all that different.
Every developer is self taught
Sarah 🦄 ・ Jan 5 ・ 3 min read
As a New Year resolution, I started blogging. This is my second blog where I covered some React.useState advanced topics. Hope you like it and all comments how I can improve are welcome:
An in-depth guide to useState hook
Dino Kacavenda ・ Jan 18 ・ 7 min read
This is a great post for anyone who is Rust-curious
🦀 Rust Reviewed: Is the hype justified? 🦀
Basti Ortiz (Some Dood) ・ Dec 22 '20 ・ 11 min read
I worked on a proof of concept to imitate Google's multi login implementation on the Frontend, without the parts that in my opinion are bad.
Here is an post talking about the reason behind the POC, and a quick explanation of the setup.
Single App, Multi Login - Proof Of Concept
BK ☕ ・ Jan 19 ・ 4 min read
I think Joey had a great break-down of his experience vetting boot camps, and that it's a shame more people didn't get to read it.
let's get really real about bootcamps
bashjoey ・ Nov 16 '20 ・ 6 min read
How not to quit
Sandor Dargo ・ Sep 26 '18 ・ 1 min read
Let share ideas together on WhatsApp group. You can join via the link below.
chat.whatsapp.com/JVKi35LTYbQ31cnj...
Loved the visual approach to a scenic day night switch of this small post series. Found it kind of cute 😅
CSS Day Night Switch (CSS/HTML only) [PART 1]
crayoncode ・ Jan 17 ・ 5 min read
Sharing my first post on dev.to
LIFO, FIFO. The difference between a stack and a queue. A quick guide.
Osania - sancodes ・ Jan 19 ・ 2 min read