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Ali

@jrdev_

Tweeting about all things dev 🐦
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calendar_today10-05-2020 20:03:25

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Uploaded a 15 page sample PDF of my "Developer Job Searching: The Not So Technical Parts" eBook. Get your sample now eddyvinck.gumroad.com/l/pSKPZ

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I wonder how many people click those wix ads which are shown at the start of every single coding tutorial youtube vid

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Tip: Don't use callbacks unless they are designed for it. Consider a fn which formats a string: formatString(str); strArray.map(formatString); This works ok until the fn is changed to take an extra arg. Use instead: strArray.map(str => formatString(str));

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Weekend starts now! And there will be no coding this weekend as it is my stag do 😎 Hopefully I make it back in one piece!

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📰👨‍💻 I just published #JavaScript Trends #31 dormoshe.io/newsletters/ag… @_Narottam_dev @thepracticaldev Ali Mehdi Zed Jesús Mejías Leiva Lenin Felix @HogwoodWaylon @dormoshe #dormosheio #webdev #frontend

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I love the whole dev community. The majority of people here are just so happy to help anyone and everyone. Positive vibes everywhere 🙌

Mario Cervera (@macerub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📚 I've read many technical books during my career as a software engineer. So, people often ask me for book recommendations. This is a thread about the most common recommendations that I give (grouped in 5 knowledge areas) 🧵👇

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Your customer is not your customer. Your customers customer is your customer. If your customers customer wins, your customer wins, which means you win.

Oliver Jumpertz (@oliverjumpertz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data structures and algorithms are important for any software developer. Sometimes loved, more often dreaded, but at the core of our craft. Here is an introduction to the most important data structures, including learning resources. A thread. ↓

Vikas Rajput (@vikasrajputin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SOLID principle is one of the most important design principles in OOP languages like Java, Python, C#, etc. Sadly, most of the programmers find it super difficult to understand. Here's the simplest guide to understand SOLID principles: