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.
There is no cookie cutter approach
... and no shortcut to improve your programming skills says @jenniferfu0811. Great tips in this post!
How To Improve Your Programming Skills As Developers and Non-Developers
jenniferfu0811 ・ Nov 3 '21
Get out of your own way
"Although we are all unique, there are some evergreen items we can all work on in order to get to our desired destination in the most efficient manner" says @tatianacodes. These learnings from their conversations with aspiring developers are really fascinating.
I Spoke to A Handful of Aspiring Devs- Here's What I Found
Tatiana ・ Nov 7 '21
Improving our problem solving as developers
@unitybuddy calls programming a "beautiful art" — and has a handful of great ideas about how you can add to your programming problem solving "palette".
7 Ways To Improve Your Logic In Programming
Mr. Unity Buddy ・ Nov 4 '21
Developer Tools in Microsoft Edge
@codepo8 is a principal product manager for developer tools in Microsoft Edge and shared a talk version of this post back in September. Here's what they encountered while working on the tools, documenting them, and going through user feedback.
Developer Tools secrets that shouldn't be secrets
Christian Heilmann ・ Nov 1 '21
The most important C# phases up to version 10.
... according to @mteheran 😊
The unexpected blessing of software development and technical writing
Until the pandemic, @codergirl1991 was a professional classical musician who spent all of my time performing, recording and teaching. Now, they are a software developer and technical writer! Here's how they got here.
How I overcame my fear of technical writing and landed a job at freeCodeCamp
Jessica Wilkins ・ Nov 6 '21
Will a job always be a job?
That's the question @heshiebee addresses in this post. Spoiler (opinion): it's important to stay close to your core motivation as a developer, which is creation.
The key to developer happiness and how to prevent coding from becoming just another job
Heshie Brody ・ Nov 4 '21
That's it for our weekly wrap up! Keep an eye on dev.to this week for daily content and discussions...and if you miss anything, we'll be sure to recap it next Tuesday!