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Books on Code is bringing the book-lover culture to web devs & coders. If you love to read and love to code, you have found your tribe! By @mlimonczenko 😁✌️

Want the secret to coding mastery? Do not worship abstractions and embrace foundations. That's one of the many bombs dropped in 'Clean Code' by @unclebobmartin. buff.ly/30zhad6


Success comes to us when we are recognized, and recognition does not come from silently plugging away on our keyboard. We most recognize those who put a spotlight on themselves — those who start an initiative, write a blog post, and speak at conferences. buff.ly/3ueR10O


Couldn't be with family on Thanksgiving. But I had the opportunity to hear people's stories and to gift coding courses. Giving lifts a person up and expands the heart.


'Pro Angular 9' is an in-depth book with whole chapters dedicated to hands-on, practical problems. I just love it. It was a joy to read, @Apress. Keep it up! buff.ly/3inBEMU


The recently-released third edition of 'Learning Angular' is so fresh and so modern -- I just love it! Congratulations on the release, @abampakos and @PacktPub. buff.ly/3inBEMU


“Even success does not require only hard work. Usually, success is a combination of: hard work time off exercising healthy eating good sleep having fun” 😊 buff.ly/33w4FRd


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Originally got this for a friend’s kid but it’s just so cute I’m keeping it for myself

Madisonkanna's tweet image. Originally got this for a friend’s kid but it’s just so cute I’m keeping it for myself

Looking to learn TypeScript? There's a book for that. 😊 Thanks @yfain and @ManningBooks and @danvdk for some quality titles. booksoncode.com/articles/best-…


The challenge with mentoring is seeking mentorship as you grow and grain more mastery. It was easy when I was an intern, but finding mentorship feels like it gets harder with experience.

Time for #DevDiscuss! Tonight's topic is... Mentoring co-workers Let's start with some questions - What are the principles of effective mentoring? - How do should one balance mentoring with getting their own work done? - How can orgs implement effective mentoring programs?



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Mentor relationships don’t have to be formal. It’s another term for someone who guides, teaches, and collaboratively shares knowledge to help another grow in their career. By that definition we should all be mentors! #DevDiscuss


"Each time you write a page, you are a writer. Each time you practice the violin, you are a musician. Each time you start a workout, you are an athlete. Each time you encourage your employees, you are a leader." ...And each time you code, you are a programmer. - Atomic Habits


Learn underlying technologies before learning abstractions. That's what inspired me to write up a list of great modern, Vanilla JavaScript books. Learn JS before the frameworks and before the libraries. Includes books by @__DavidFlanagan and @getify. buff.ly/3lab4tf


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"The days of the Computer Science degree as the end-all, be-all is over." - @MLimonczenko #DEVCommunity x #CodeNewbie dev.to/mlimonczenko/l…


I learned to code because the challenge is addicting. I've always wanted a craft -- a trade -- that would challenge me and allow me to bring value to others. What's your reason?


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Best of ES2019 and ES2020 sws.sh/tFUhR

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Always welcoming to new tech bloggers. 🤗

Good evening people! So I've decided I'll launch my blog when I cross 600 followers as a treat for my new followers 😁



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Talked with my son today and he quotes The Pragmatic Programmer ”Programming by Coincidence” in the conversation. Way cool, as it was a seminal book for me. booksoncode.com/articles/pragm…

aukia's tweet image. Talked with my son today and he quotes The Pragmatic Programmer ”Programming by Coincidence” in the conversation. Way cool, as it was a seminal book for me. booksoncode.com/articles/pragm…

I gathered 73 free resources to learn to code for free, all fresh for 2020. buff.ly/33H3lMT

BooksonCode's tweet image. I gathered 73 free resources to learn to code for free, all fresh for 2020. buff.ly/33H3lMT

Honestly love the positivity of the dev community. Your strength gives me strength.


Had no idea that @playcodepip is behind the infamous Flexbox Froggy. Mad respect for the frog and for the other games they produce. 🐸


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