Web Developer Monthly š»š November 2018
5th issue! If you missed the last four months check them out here, here, here and here.
If itās your first time hereā¦(otherwise skip to below)
Being a web developer is a fantastic career option. You have many job opportunities, you can work around the world, and you get to solve hard problems. One thing that is hard, however, is staying up to date with the constantly evolving ecosystem. You want to be a top performing web developer, coder, programer, software developer, but you donāt have time to select from hundreds of articles, videos and podcasts each day.
This monthly newsletter is going to be focused on keeping up to date with the industry, keeping your skills sharp, without wasting your valuable time. I will be sharing the most important articles, podcasts and videos of the month. Think Tim Ferriss and the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule) meeting the Software Development world. Whatās the 20% that will get you 80% of the results?
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What you missed in November as a web developerā¦
State of JS 2018 š
The popular survey recapping the trends in 2018 for Javascript was just released. Although the survey is heavily biased towards early adopters and the React community, there are some great insights. My thoughts:
React, Vue > Angular
Typescript > Flow
GraphQL hype > GraphQL use cases. Iām surprised how low the the actual GraphQL usages are: do you think this is because it is āoverhypedā?
I have many thoughts on the results and I will be writing a blog post comparing this survey to a few other trackers and metrics in order to spot the actual trends that this survey may have missed.
Speaking of whichā¦.
Free GraphQL tutorial š®
Probably the only resource you need to get familiar with GraphQL and the author has made the book free for the developer community.
Roadmap with React šŗ
There has been a lot of new developments in React land these last few months. To avoid the confusion, here are the only two resources you need to check out in order to get you up to date:
1. Official React 16 roadmap guide and release schedule.
2. Presentation by React core member explaining how each of these new features work.
Cloudflare solving the cold start problem? āļø
Iām a big fan of Cloudflareās 1.1.1.1 DNS directory service (you should totally use it as it is free and secure). They also have a great engineering team, and their new solution for cloud computing and containers could be a game changer. Not many people are talking about this but they should.
HTTP3 is coming for you ā³
HTTP3 is coming for you. But donāt worry, we still have a bit of time, and you should get yourself familiar with how HTTP2 works first. However, keep your eyes and ears peeled for its adoption.
Generate Meta Tags young grasshopper š¦
Meta tags are often overlooked, but if you care about SEO, then this tool will make it a breeze for you. Also, preview how your webpage will look on Google, Facebook, Twitter and more: https://metatags.io/
We get it Google. You want us on the web š„
Google did more Google things. This is their new website focusing on all the modern skills you need to make performant websites. They are also trying to say bye bye to desktop apps by just having people use PWAs. If youāre wondering what is Googleās strategic direction here, I wrote a blog post about it.
Vue 3.0 Updates š
Evan Youās presentation of what is happening with Vue 3.0. Iām a big fan of the simplicity that comes with using this framework/library.
Smart bundling, this is how I would do it š
Big fan of the way that bundling of assets is demonstrated in this blog post. Highly recommend something like this, or perhaps analyzing your own bundles by thinking the way this author thinks.
The future of WebAssembly š§¶
Yes, we all keep hearing about it, and most of us only understand it perhaps 50%. This blog post should help you understand more about WebAssembly, what we have currently, and what we are working towards in a future. A must read.
Big NPM security issueā¦again š±
This has nothing to do with NPM or the Javascript eco system (well a bit), but other languages and package manager can be affected this way as well. I expect a lot of discussion happening around this incident in the coming weeks. You can see the issue here, and the explanation of what exactly happened here.
Programmerās Dream Gift š
The best gift you can get programmers for the holiday season coming up:
AWS self driving car toy was just announced! Get your pre orders in now. I definitely want one: https://aws.amazon.com/automotive/autonomous-driving/. No this isnāt a sponsor or anything like that. Although is Amazon wants to send me one I wonāt say no. wink wink.
Big Tech News š¢
- I wrote a new blog post comparing all of the big tech companies from a programmerās point of view. Also, what you need to know if you want to work for these companies, or build a startup that gets acquired by one of these companies.
- Microsoft passes Apple and Amazon as most valuable US companyā¦almost. The Battle Royale continues.
Completely useless to your career but still great (New Section!) š
- Donāt trust your brain
- Time lapse video of a rocket launch as seen from space
Best Resource of the Month ā
Check out this article. This is pretty ironic considering my full time job is to create online tutorials, but I agree with this post 100%. Stop watching people code online all the time, and start creating your own projects!
Trick of the Month š
Console log function that auto-indents based on the depth of your call stack. See how to do it here.
See you next month!
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