Top Featured CodeNewbie Posts (8/17/23)

Brian Bethencourt - Aug 17 '23 - - Dev Community

Every other week, we'll round up the CodeNewbie tag's top posts based on traffic, engagement, and a hint of editorial curation. Hope you enjoy!

How to Communicate Better in Open Source

OSS collaboration requires good communication, synchronously and asynchronously. Here's @adiatiayu to share how to effectively communicate with your peers remotely.

Vacation Coding Amnesia

Taking a long break without a structured coding plan can leave you feeling completely out of touch with the programming languages you have mastered. Take these tips from @klc to prevent a similar fate!

Getting started with Express.JS (JavaScript)

In this post, @dumebii breaks down what servers are, how Express works in JavaScript, and how you can use it to configure your first server.

Backend Error Handling: Practical Tips from a Startup CTO

In this blog, @ctrlaltvictoria shares some practical tips and best practices on error handling and logging that she has picked up, alongside examples from her experiences.

How do Companies Make Money in Open Source?

Honestly, in more ways than you would think! @fernandezbaptiste shows that just because your project is open source, that doesn't mean it can't be monetized.

Demystifying JavaScript Promises: A Newbie's Guide

@rohitnimangre breaks down JavaScript promises step by step, making it easy for you to understand and utilize this powerful feature in your code.

My Relationship with Coding (so far...)

When you're deep in your career, you're going to want to look back at those things that really inspired you going into it. Thank you to @adgholson for sharing a personal story about their journey into programming!

That's it for our top CodeNewbie posts for this week! Follow the CodeNewbie Team on DEV for more content and discussions... and be sure to keep an eye on this series in the future - you just might be in it!

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