One of the reasons I've been so drawn to DEV.to over other platforms is the super encouraging and helpful community that gathers here. Initially I felt like it was going to be more a place where I sat back and watched, rather than write and contribute, but I've been so pleased to find not only helpful articles and tutorials that I understand, but also that input from new coders and devs is well-received.
I thought it would be nice to compile some of the best posts every week for those of us who still identify as #codenewbies!
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I didn't set out to make my first open source pull request this week, but I live on Twitter, so when I saw Jess mention that there was a typo on the DEV community moderation page, in I dove.
Code-it Notes: Create Your Own! ๐
Dan Harding ใป Apr 8 '19
Right now, I'm deep in trying to learn Javascript. These Code-It notes are exactly what I was looking for!
Learn the Storage API by Building a Note Taking App
Andrew Healey ใป Apr 9 '19
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Networking is hard and intimidating. I love this low-pressure way of being able to find people who look like you might have something in common with!
Website Wireframing Advice Thread
Andrew (he/him) ใป Apr 10 '19
If you're looking for tips on wireframing best practices, or programs to use, this comment thread is rich with ideas.
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So true!
Because of dev, I got into open source during Hacktoberfest, and recently started contributing to weekly Twitter chats, and it's been such a great experience! :D
I wrote a quick primer on CSS and some of the complex decisions it's making for you about what styles are authoritative!
The Layers of CSS
Laurie
This is a great concept for a regular series. Look forward to following along!