Aram KoukiainKoukiaGIT: Some Commit best practices and How to undo your recent CommitsOne of the practices that we follow, when using GIT, or any distributed source control systems, is to “commit often”. Though these commits…Dec 31, 20171Dec 31, 20171
Dmitri GrabovinWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsHow to avoid common beginner pitfalls and start coding like a proLearning to code is tough. We’ve all encountered cryptic errors and code breaking for no obvious reason. Sadly, this experience is part of…Dec 31, 20178Dec 31, 20178
Aditya Kumar KhareinCuriosity JouneySoftware Engineering Series (Part -5)Agile Methodologies… Be Quick and Flexible (Series -2)Dec 31, 2017Dec 31, 2017
M. Qammar FerozWhat is the Weight of Experience and Working Smartly Hard?I was working with a software development firm, one day at the end of a meeting with the CEO, he said, he wanted to discuss a new feature…Dec 31, 2017Dec 31, 2017
Alan CamargoHow to become a successful developerBefore I say anything, this post isn’t intended to mean like I’m already a successful developer and I’m being nice to share the secret for…Dec 31, 2017Dec 31, 2017
DvlprStash.comindvlprstashFree Resources for DevelopersHello everyone! As 2017 is coming to an end, kickstart your new year with these curated free and open source resources.Dec 31, 201710Dec 31, 201710
Ben RodriguezValidating your APIs end to end part 2 of 3When I first took on the role of the API Champion my key responsibility was building out governance and best practices for APIs that are…Dec 31, 2017Dec 31, 2017
Roi OrlaninDatorama EngineeringA Recipe for Refactoring a Legacy Spring Application CodebaseHow we tackle technical debt in a very big Java/Spring code base with a simple refactoring technique using IntelliJ visualization toolsDec 31, 2017Dec 31, 2017
Shane DowlingFreelancer lessons – Part 1Looking back on this year, many of the lessons I’ve learned had less to do with specific technologies and more to do with long term career…Dec 31, 2017Dec 31, 2017