I just wanted to know what are some good blogs, people or twitter accounts that you follow in JavaScript. I personally follow Dan Abramov (@gaearon), Pete Hunt, Eric Elliot, Paul Irish, Christian Alfoni, JavaScriptDaily, JavaScript Scene and of course Hashnode's JavaScript node.
Please share what are some good sources (devs, twitter accounts, blogs or anything) of bits and pieces of JS wisdom?
My twitter is twitter.com/realjasonshark and I blog at cleechtech.github.io
Recently I've been doing some Laravel posts (working on a Go one) over on medium.com/@connorleech
@BlaineBublitz he writes gulp.js
@jbucaran this guy is crazy. He is the creator of fly.js (my next build processor in JavaScript land) and also the creator of fisherman - a fantastic fish shell manager.
@wesbos trainer and coach for everything CSS flexbox, ES6, react, etc. etc. Good stuff.
@james_k_nelson unicorn standard creator and author. brilliant
@swannodette ClosureScript guru. Data guru, creator of OM. He wrote the ClosueScript transpiler.
The Rackt team (incomplete)
@acdlite author of flummox and recompose. Clever guy. Flummox had the best design until the Redux avalanche destroyed all kind of flux implementations :-)
@leeb GraphQL, Relay, Immutable.js - 'nuff said!
@Sander_Spies JavaScript multi talent. React.js fanatic.
@jmfurlott intelligent React.js user and blog author. Inspirational.
@janl the voice of CouchDB and hood.ie founder.
@changelog no introduction required.
Kleo Petrov
Professional human being for 29 years
There are lots of awesome people to follow on twitter like Kent C. Dodds, getify, Wes Bos, Tyler McGinnis, Brendan Eich, Nicolás Bevacqua, johnlindquist and his egghead.io's twitter channel, Nicholas C. Zakas, Axel Rauschmayer, <insert another awesome guy/girl here>.
Medium is another great place (I see you are already following JavaScript Scene) to find interesting materials about JavaScript. After their last major update and redesign, I'm enjoying it even more. Following tags like Coding, Development, JavaScript, ReactJS, NodeJS was enough to discover tons of incredible content. My mornings start with Medium and a cup of coffee now (soo classy).
I can also suggest checking JavaScript Air broadcast. I was not a big fan of watching videos of people chatting about programming (that's why I find it difficult to listen a whole podcast from start to finish), but JavaScript Air changed me (literally). JA is a hour long, weekly podcast about everything new and hot about JavaScript, from some of the most talented people in the JavaScript community. Kudos to Kent C. Dodds.
Something that worked out great for me was subscribing to a couple of newsletters and RSS feeds - JavaScript Kicks, 2ality, ponyfoo, Sitepoint's Versioning, Front End Front to name a few. Utilizing and using email newsletters is the best thing you can do to save yourself time and nerves.