Being a JavaScript developer is more than a todo list. You’ll find a vast amount of online resources to teach you the latest and greatest technologies in the JavaScript ecosystem. But, you’ll find hardly anything on real-world, professional JavaScript. Being a JavaScript developer on a professional team goes far beyond a todo list. The problems are larger, the use cases are more complex, and the required skills are more than just code. Join me as I share the biweekly insights I’m absorbing as a professional JavaScript developer. Give it a listen. You’ll be happy to check it off your todo list.
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Being a JavaScript developer is more than a todo list. You’ll find a vast amount of online resources to teach you the latest and greatest technologies in the JavaScript ecosystem. But, you’ll find hardly anything on real-world, professional JavaScript. Being a JavaScript developer on a professional team goes far beyond a todo list. The problems are larger, the use cases are more complex, and the required skills are more than just code. Join me as I share the biweekly insights I’m absorbing as a professional JavaScript developer. Give it a listen. You’ll be happy to check it off your todo list.
A developer is a sort of ambassador, representing the technology and working to negotiate changes to the technology that satisfies all the parties involved. Changes to the technology must be deliberated so that the interests of the pool of developers, designers, and business stakeholders are satisfied.
In today’s episode, I’ll be discussing how to help someone else review your code. You help them with their context switching and you help yourself mature as a professional developer.
In today's episode, I'll be discussing a content model that allows developers to share their knowledge, improve their portfolio, and expand their network.
Are there any free ebook options for developers? Of course! There is GitHub. Tune in to today’s episode where I announce how you can partake in a GitHub reading challenge.
Initiating and consistently contributing to a show and tell with your team can increase your credibility amongst your peers and spark personal motivation. In this episode, I list the steps on how you can start a show and tell.
Being a JavaScript developer is more than a todo list. You’ll find a vast amount of online resources to teach you the latest and greatest technologies in the JavaScript ecosystem. But, you’ll find hardly anything on real-world, professional JavaScript. Being a JavaScript developer on a professional team goes far beyond a todo list. The problems are larger, the use cases are more complex, and the required skills are more than just code. Join me as I share the biweekly insights I’m absorbing as a professional JavaScript developer. Give it a listen. You’ll be happy to check it off your todo list.