If you want to stay connected to the mainstream dev world you definitely need to stay around English-speaking places (and Chinese soon). But the use whichever language you'd like, it depends on what you want to do.
thank you Rémy
strongly agree, as a noob I just want to follow the latest posts from mainsteam dev. but I also want to attract people from my country to join here, to study together from the best people in the dev community
If you want to stay connected to the mainstream dev world you definitely need to stay around English-speaking places (and Chinese soon). But the use whichever language you'd like, it depends on what you want to do.
thank you Rémy
strongly agree, as a noob I just want to follow the latest posts from mainsteam dev. but I also want to attract people from my country to join here, to study together from the best people in the dev community
To give you an example, in French Sam et Max are pretty influent but most of their sources are in English
Is Rude Baguette still a thing? I remember it was a startup blog in English on the French startup world
I have no clue what this would be :)