Coconut Blog | Top 10 Development and Design Articles Week #34

Eric Fontaine
Coconut Stories

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Here is our weekly tech digest based on our 10 most engaged tweets about Development and Design :)

#1 My development toolset 2017 for iOS

Hello Folks, I would like to introduce some toolset for 2017 that I use for iOS development tools, miscellaneous… By Durul Dalkanat read more

#2 RESTful API design with Node.js

It’s a remarkable beast of a tool, Node.js. If you’re a beginner, aspiring coder, or IT student, it may be hard to wrap… By Adnan Rahić read more

#3 370 free online programming & computer science courses you can start this month

Five years ago, universities like MIT and Stanford first opened up free online courses to the public. Today, more than… By Dhawal Shah read more

#4 Configuring Android project — Little things that matter

At the time of writing this article the web is effectively powered by three different major web server… By Dmytro Danylyk read more

#5 My first 100 days as a WebDeveloper

Last autumn, my life took an unexpected turn. I had just finished the majority of my undergraduate degree at The Master’s… By Jonni Lundy read more

#6 The Developer’s edge: how to become a senior developer

This article is for all the developers, coders, programmers out there who are looking to make a jump in their career… By Andrei Neagoie read more

#7 Build a Next.js website in 4 steps

In this blog I will show you how to pick up an existing website example and curtail it into your own, beautiful Next.js… By Carson Gibbons read more

$#8 The best YouTube channels for designers and developers

I just recently realized how much time I spend on YouTube everyday. To be more precise, about 50 minutes every single… By Fabricio Teixeira read more

#9 Client-side vs. server-side rendering: why it’s not all black and white

Since the dawn of time, the conventional method for getting your HTML up onto a screen was by using server-side… By Juan Vega read more

#10 The Future of Web Development: Coding as a Service

It turns out, not much. A domain will run you $12/year from Google. Webhosting on Google App Engine or… By Matthew Biggins read more

That’s it for the Hacking Week #34. If you like our curation, you can follow us to get more articles, more tips and also chat with us :)

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