What teaches the computer machine code?

Fazle Rahman
Hashnode
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2 min readJan 30, 2018

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Hey there! 👋

January is almost over, hope you had a great start to the year.

We are giving a human touch to our weekly newsletter, as opposed to the automated digests you used to receive earlier. I will be hand picking the best questions and stories from Hashnode, starting this week.

Here is this week’s curation:

💼 What are the few Open source tools/repositories that made your life “extremely easy” as a software developer? (11 comments)

As a programmer, we all have our handy list of tools and libraries that we use daily in our work life. What is yours?

✊ What was the first program you wrote & the programming language in which you wrote? (23 comments)

I can never forget the first real program that I had written using BlueJ Java. Oh, good old days.

🖥 What teaches the computer machine code?

What enables an electrical maze (computer system) to operate machine code? Read this computer science 101 by Jason Knight.

💬 I use gulp, bower sometimes, npm, and vanilla javascript. I’m afraid to ask but what do I need to start using for 2018 as a front-end developer? (6 comments)

💬 What made you pick up Rust?

Here’s why you should consider learning Rust in 2018 by Marco Alka.

📖 The 2018 guide to writing (and testing) real world crowdsale contracts.

Sandeep Panda writes a comprehensive guide to crowdsale contracts.

🏆 Kent C. Dodds, PayPal’s Open source hacker and teacher,recommends a testing framework for React + Node.js app .

This January three awesome developers hosted AMAs on Hashnode:Scott Hanselman, Alex Russell, and Tyler McGinnis. Don’t forget to read the useful tips and advice they shared.

Fazle
(Hashnode, Twitter)

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Fazle Rahman
Hashnode

ceo & co-founder, @hashnode — inspiring developers to share their stories • ailurophile 😻 • navigating the startup seas & sharing my compass 🧭