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    This past summer we announced — The open source platform that powers DEV, and other communities. Here was that announcement: In 2021 we will be closing the loop and bringing the Forem ecosystem to life. Can't wait to have you as a part of it. 🌱

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  2. This style of architecture promotes the separation of concerns by putting logic into different layers of the application. Today, we'll figure out what exactly that means in plain English.

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  3. Do you think you can build a game using less than 13kB of JavaScript, CSS, and/or HTML in just 30 days? I have a challenge for you! { author: }

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  4. Let me be clear: no one is perfect on the job and that’s completely ok.

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  5. Let's tackle the fifth SOLID principle and how it can help us write easily extendable software applications. { author: }

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  6. Let's check out how to combine Redwood with Cloudinary and Postgres to make a app where we can upload and handle media files. { author: }

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  7. Here are some truisms that I’ve learned over the years that have helped me to understand the limitations of our ability to manage the strange world of software development projects. { author: }

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  8. This site is a collection of Gwent cards, each of which belongs to a different faction. Thanks to internal filters, you can manage this list of cards. { author: }

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  9. Tensorflow has become a beloved ecosystem of tools in the ML community to help people bootstrap their ML projects. Let's find out why!

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  10. Aug 13

    Apparently, css position properties sticky and absolute do not go well with each other if applied with certain z-index. A very weird css behavior which I am unable to reproduce on all the possible browsers I have!

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  11. React gives us several ways to fetch data - let's go over how to use each of them.

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  12. Adonis is making strides in the web dev world - let's check out why! { author: }

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  13. This article’s goal is to shed some light on the framework's internals and some historical insights standing behind the implementation decisions made by the React Team. Let's dive into it!

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  14. Implementing an end-to-end secure channel protocol from scratch is complex, error prone, and will take more time than app teams can typically dedicate to this problem. Here's how to cut down on the complexity. { author: }

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  15. - Read other people's code - Be clear about what you know and what you don't yet know - Share your knowledge and skill - Build with other people - Practice, Practice, Repeat - Plus a few more! { author: }

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  16. This is a tough subject, but I'll do my best to introduce you to algorithmic complexity and a way to roughly measure it by using the Big O notation. { author: }

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  17. This technique can be extended to multiple routes and components for easy gains on initial page load times, but only if it you do it right. Let me show you how it's done!

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  18. There are so many ways to structure a Node.js and Express API and each one has its own pros and cons. In this post, I'll detail the two main ways, MVC and modules.

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  19. This was a great project to help me learn to code in React. I hope this run through helps you get your head around React as well!

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  20. The fastest way for you to become a good web developer is to practice. An excellent way to practice is by building as many beginner projects as you can. Give some of these a try! { author: }

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  21. All you need to know about the React Context API: basics, optimization, good practices, testing, and future. All the pieces together. All in One!

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