1. Must-have tools for Mac users
Inspired by last week's #DevDiscuss about tooling, Nick followed up with an article about all the must-have tools on his Mac set up.
2. Is Chrome too good?
This post argues that Chrome is ahead of the game and that Safari has gone off-standard in ways comparable to IE.
Safari is the New Internet Explorer
Meghan (she/her) ・ Jan 14 '18 ・ 2 min read
3. Angular, take 5
Having tried out AngularJS (Angular 1) a while back and having moved on to Vue and React, Ali decides to give Angular 5 a try.
Learning Angular 5 as a React and Vue Developer
Ali Spittel ・ Jan 14 '18 ・ 4 min read
4. Fight the Shiny Object Syndrome
An argument for learning with specialization in mind and why it's better to be good at one thing than average at everything.
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5. Rolling Your Own Database System
Kurt explains why he ended up creating his own database system -- out of necessity and for a learning experience.
How I learned the most about using XML with PHP
Kurt Höblinger ・ Jan 13 '18 ・ 2 min read
6. Will the two kangaroos ever land at the same location and time?
After working through a HackerRank exercise, Douglas decides that math can play a key role in computer programming and asks the community for their opinion.
How important is math in computer programming?
Douglas Makey Mendez Molero ・ Jan 8 '18 ・ 2 min read
7. Do it yourself!
Sometimes it makes more sense to build things yourself than pay a $13/mo service fee. Omar builds a twitter bot in 17 lines of code to show us how DIY can be simple and effective.
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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 Monday!