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Must Read Developer Articles on Hashnode - #5

Must Read Developer Articles on Hashnode - #5

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Fazle Rahman
·Aug 12, 2020·

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These are the 15 must-read developer articles published last week in the Hashnode community.

What do you do when you have a burnout?

What do you do when you have a burnout?

Burnout is a serious state of chronic exhaustion that can have a whole range of negative impacts on your mind and body, and hence affecting your ability to write code. In this article, Emmanuela Azubuike addresses burnouts, how to know you're going through one and how to bounce back.

Introduction to Headless Content Management System

Introduction to Headless Content Management System

Content management has been around since 300 BC to about AD 273 and only improved when the World Wide Web was introduced in the '90s. Ever since then we've been improving the processes we use to manage content. Bolaji Ayodeji gave an overview of how content management can be optimized using the headless CMS to ensure the reusability of content across several digital platforms in this article.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Containers: A Foolproof, Hands-on Docker Tutorial (Part 2)

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Containers: A Foolproof, Hands-on Docker Tutorial (Part 2)

In part 2 of Antonio Lo Fiego (He/Him) hands-on Docker tutorial, he goes deeper into running Docker on machines and figuring out the most interesting and useful underlying technicalities.

5 useful DevOps newsletters that will blow your mind🤯

5 useful DevOps newsletters that will blow your mind🤯

One of the reasons people are hesitating to start with DevOps is the lack of public knowledge and time to search for high-quality content. In this article, Nimrod Kramer shares 5 useful DevOps newsletters that will blow your mind.

Introduction to Element Positioning: (Positions)

Introduction to Element Positioning: (Positions)

Positioning items has been described as a nightmare by some developers. While this might be true, the idea that it is a nightmare has been reduced over time because of tools like Bootstrap, Flexbox, Grid, etc. In this article, NELSON MICHAEL explained Positions, and how to place elements on a webpage using different position property values.

MongoDB Simplified Part 1: What, Why, and How?

MongoDB Simplified Part 1: What, Why, and How?

MongoDB is a database that is based on a document model. It is a non-relational type database. This article by Mohd Shad Mirza will help you understand MongoDB, how it works, and how to set it up on your machine.

TailwindCSS: The Very Basics (Installation + IntelliSense)

TailwindCSS: The Very Basics (Installation + IntelliSense)

If you are not sure about where to start from with Tailwind CSS, or you've gotten started but you can't get IntelliSense to work in VS Code. This article by Samuel Robertson will take you from creating a completely new project to having TailwindCSS installed with IntelliSense up and running in Visual Studio Code in just a few easy steps.

5 Chrome Extensions to Boost Development Productivity

5 Chrome Extensions to Boost Development Productivity

Alyssa Holland is a productivity nerd who loves looking for tools to improve her workflow. She was kind enough to share the five frequently used extensions she uses as a full-time Frontend Developer in this article.

Shared State with React Hooks and Context API

Shared State with React Hooks and Context API

With React 16.8 came the release of Hooks, which along with other great functions, provides a way for function components to have a state. In this article, Sabin Adams explained how to use hooks along with React’s Context API to provide a shared state between function components.

Impostor Syndrome: The Biggest Enemy to Your Progress is Your Ego

Impostor Syndrome: The Biggest Enemy to Your Progress is Your Ego

Impostor Syndrome is spoken about a lot in the developer community. For those who aren't familiar with this term, it's used to describe that feeling when you're sure you don't know what you're doing, and that you're wildly un- or under-qualified to be doing your job. In this article, Anna J McDougall addresses Impostor Syndrome from a different angle.

A few uses for reduce() in Big Picture JS/TS

A few uses for reduce() in Big Picture JS/TS

The reduce() method often causes a common confusion, but it can also make your code much more readable and give you space for abstraction. In this article Javier Acevedo explains the fascinating reduce() method with examples.

10 useful NPM packages you should be aware of (2020 edition)

10 useful NPM packages you should be aware of (2020 edition)

The great thing about living in this era as a web developer is having a lot of support from developer communities around the world. One of them is Node Package Manager(npm). In this article, Tapas Adhikary shares his favourite npm packages - Trust me, these packages are amazing!

All you need to know about promises in JavaScript

All you need to know about promises in JavaScript

In this article, Adrian Mejia covers all you need to know about JavaScript promises: then, catch, finally and more. This is the ultimate JavaScript Promises tutorial with recipes and examples.

The story of my (possibly) denial-of-wallet attack on AWS Serverless🕵🏻‍♂️

The story of my (possibly) denial-of-wallet attack on AWS Serverless🕵🏻‍♂️

In this article, Chris Nagy shares an interesting story of his (possibly) denial-of-wallet attack on AWS Serverless🕵🏻‍♂️

"Checking which keyboard key was pressed" in JavaScript (update for 2020)

Checking which keyboard key was pressed in JavaScript

Even though checking how the keyboard was pressed in JavaScript is no longer recommended, there are some browsers that still support it. It is advisable to not enable this feature because it may cease to work at any time. Find out more about in this article by Ivan.


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