Every Tuesday we round up the previous week's top posts based on traffic, engagement, and a hint of editorial curation. The typical week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, but don't worry, we take into account posts that are published later in the week.
How to find new Open Source Projects
Wondering how to find new open source projects to contribute to? In this post, @isabelcmdcosta offers up various tips help you find what's best for you based on the type of project you want to contribute to, the skills you want to practice, or the cause you want to support.
How to find Open Source projects to contribute
Isabel Costa ・ Jun 11 '22
Convert Your Site to an Android App
Here, @narottam04 teaches us how to convert a website or web application to an Android app that can be deployed on the Android play store or installed on a mobile device using a library from Ionic.
Convert your website into an android app using capacitor 😱.
Narottam04 ・ Jun 9 '22
Patterns for Building JavaScript Websites in 2022
"Deciding on the approaches and tools to use to build on the web these days can be a challenging prospect. There are many different options available and they all claim they do it the best, and often in seemingly contradicting ways." Well said. Here’s a solid take on JavaScript structure from @ryansolid.
Patterns for Building JavaScript Websites in 2022
Ryan Carniato for This is Learning ・ Jun 8 '22
Fake REST API For Your Project
Need to set up an API for development or demo purposes? With JSON Server, you can create a fake API that runs locally and works just like any other API! @tiaeastwood shows us how it's done. 😎
How To Create A Fake REST API For Your Project With JSON Server
Tia Eastwood ・ Jun 9 '22
How to Estimate Deadlines
Calculating estimates is a very tricky endeavor but also a common request from product managers, clients, and other stakeholders. Let's dive deep with @ms_yogii for tips on how to go about estimating development tasks!
As a developer, how to estimate the time for a task?
Yogini Bende ・ Jun 7 '22
FontAwesome is still Awesome
When implemented well, FontAwesome provides you with lean, accessible, scalable icons for your projects. In this post, @danwalsh debunks some major myths about the service and explains why they believe it is still awesome!
Optimize your If-Else Statements!
When there are too many if-else statements in a piece of code, it becomes very difficult to read and thus maintain the code later on. @akarachen will talk about how to reduce these statements to improve readability!
Optimize the use of if-else, you need a better selective structure!
AkaraChen ・ Jun 7 '22
That's it for our weekly Top 7 for this Tuesday! Keep an eye on dev.to this week for daily content and discussions...and be sure to keep an eye on this series in the future. You might just be in it!