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What's new in our latest round-up of resources, events and news from our bi-weekly newsletter?

Resources

The front-end developer's guide to the terminal. Josh calls this post the missing manual of terminal fundamentals needed to work with modern JS frameworks like React. [JOSHWCOMEAU]

Apple’s App Store stubbornness may be iOS’s greatest security vulnerability. Security expert Rich Mogull shares his thoughts on why both side loading and alternative stores would hurt the security of iOS. [TIDBITS]

SwiftUI performance tips. Some useful tips to optimise performance. [MARTINMITREVSKI]

How to prevent hackers from reverse engineering your Android apps. Here are a few tips to make it difficult for hackers. [PROANDROIDDEV]

Python debugging tools. In this tutorial, you can see what the pdb can do for you as well as some of its alternatives. [MACHINELEARNINGMASTERY]

C# async await explained. Do you understand the logic behind async and await and what can influence it? [NDEPEND]

20 easy ways to be more productive as a developer. 20 easy, tried and tested methods for becoming more productive as a developer! [DEVTO]

Choosing the right integers. This is a blog post is based on a Reddit question "How do I determine when to use i8-64 (same for u8-64)?" [THECODEDMESSAGE]

A programmer turned a failed game with almost zero traction into a $27,000,000,000 app. The crazy story behind this fantastic application. [JAVASCRIPT.PLAINENGLISH]

Kent C. Dodds's career path through web-development. Kent talks about the path he took that lead him to where he is in his career today. From a disinterest in programming into becoming a full-time self-employed educator in front-end web development. [EPICREACT.DEV]

How to make your game development portfolio catch a hiring manager’s eye. There are a few key sections to include in your portfolio. Let’s take a closer look. [CODEACADEMY]

Becoming a software developer without a CS degree. According to hundreds of people who have done it. [JOSHWCOMEAU]

Stack & tools you should learn to become a full-stack developer faster. Master these tools to become a full-stack developer faster. [JAVASCRIPT.PLAINENGLISH]

8 best React courses 2022. Top picks for the best courses to learn React in 2022. [CULT.HONEYPOT]

How is UiPath helpful for a career? If you are thinking about changing your profession or stepping onto a new platform with a high income and lots of perks, then an automation course is a must. [TECHBULLION]

How a Netflix software engineer turned creator is pushing back against hustle culture. Mayuko Inoue left her career in Silicon Valley to focus on being a YouTuber full-time. Here’s how she’s handling jumping from one burnout to the next. [FAST.COMPANY]

Python debugging tools. In this tutorial, you can see what the pdb can do for you as well as some of its alternatives. [MACHINELEARNINGMASTERY]

Events

Games Job Fair 2022 will be taking place between 27-29 April online. This event is dedicated to recruitment and career-building in the games industry.

Devs for Ukraine is a free, online, engineering charity conference in support of Ukraine taking place between 25-26 April. So far there are 9 Front-End and 8 Back-End speakers at the event.

Join Meta virtually for Conversations on May 19 to learn about innovations in Meta's messaging APIs from WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram and how you can customize them for your business.

Secure Programming Workshop takes place every first Tuesday of the month and is an opportunity to learn a new secure engineering skill in the one hour free workshop.

SmashingConf 2022 is back as an in-version event in June, but you can also attend online, plus there are online workshops to register for in April and May.

Industry News

Starting your AI career has never been easier. One of the world’s most popular machine learning courses is getting updated to become even more accessible for beginners. Join the waitlist. [DEEPLEARNING]

Mads asks what you want for Visual Studio 2022.Microsoft's Mads Kristensen -- Visual Studio developer and extensions author extraordinaire -- is asking his 30,000-plus Twitter followers what features they would like for Visual Studio 2022. [VISUALSTUDIOMAGAZINE]

WebAssembly 2.0 begins to take shape.W3C publishes working drafts for Wasm core, JavaScript interface, and Web API details. [INFOWORLD]

Node.js 18 released with prefix-only core modules, experimental fetch API, and more.[DEVCLASS]

IntelliJ IDEA 2022.1 is out. [JETBRAINS]

.NET 7 Preview 3 is here. [DEVBLOGS.MICROSOFT]

C# 11 preview updates – raw string literals, UTF-8 and more! [DEVBLOGS.MICROSOFT]

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