It's my one year anniversary at Dev.to! 🎉
I received an email today saying I got the beloved comment badge so I visited my Dev.to profile page and saw that I joined Dev.to this day last year!
Good Stuff
To thank the community, here are some of my favorite resources:
Awesome Learning Resources
This is my own collection of resources, inspired by the Awesome collections. I'm sure you're familiar with them. This one is a collection of learning collections. Meta af, am I right?
Alcamy Data Science Topic
This is a topic on Alcamy that I also compiled. This is my main study guide when it comes to Data Science. I update this whenever I find a good resource to add to the list.
Github Trending Page
A list of the day's trending repositories. You can also filter it by date range (week, month), language used, etc.
StackShare News
This site collects tech news from a range of sources like Reddit, Medium, HackerNews, etc. You can specify which technologies you would like to display news for.
Vue HN 2.0
A web app that pulls data from HackerNews and displays preview of the page.
Bonus: My Anchor Podcast: The Random Programmer - I talk about a bunch of stuff about programming and software development.
Top comments (4)
Happy DEV birthday!
Thank you!
Thanks for the links!
Some people seem very angry at GitHub (got it from the top of the trending page):
upend / IF_MS_BUYS_GITHUB_IMMA_OUT
GitHub has sold us out. This is the GitHub Evacuation Center.
GitHub has sold us out. This is the GitHub Evacuation Center.
Sold out.
Some will go with the flow. Some look forward to the new overlords and their deep pockets.
But some believe deeply that the open source community needs an independent home. Some believe that the concentration of so much power in the hands of so few is antithetical not just to free and open software, but also to a free and just society. We, the contributors and stargazers of this project are such people. This project is for us. Star this repo to count yourself in.
#Resist
so, what's the goal?
The immediate goal is to be a sort of GitHub Evacuation Center. A space for evacuees to declare their status (in protest to GitHub, Microsoft and the world). A space to learn or share escape routes — In the coming days we will collaboratively put together resources…
haha yeah people are pretty mad but I'm not really worried.