❗️Efficient post time!
In this post, I would like to share some YT channels which I found useful for myself. Hope u will find it helpful too.
🔨 As u may know, my main stack is Vue, Angular, and Node, and most of the channels are based on this stack.
JavaScript Ninja - Senior Front-end Developer from Gitlab who runs Russian Vue Community. He has a free hands-on course on Vue which I am taking these days.
Decoded Frontend - This channel helps to find answers to angular-based questions.
Fireship - Most probably one of my favorite channels on YT, the author covers all interesting topics in the IT world, making really high-quality content and observing last trends.
Хауди Хо - I was starting my journey with this channel, however, today I do not really like the content that much.
Traversy Media - The most useful channel on YT with tons of crash courses to easily start learning new technology. All respects go to Brad.
gazi - The channel of the girl who inspires me with her chilly and cozy videos.
LearnVue - One more channel related to Vue which helps me to stay up-to-date with the latest changes in the world of Vue.
Joma Tech - Joma makes entertainment videos that are really funny and trendy.
TechWorld with Nana - I am not familiar with docker and other DevOps stuff, but if one day I would need to set up something, I believe that I will find it useful.
Front-end Science - Here, I can find useful interview videos.
Ben Awad - React-Guy who hates Angular, however, he makes interesting videos).
Also, I want to mention that I learn technologies mostly on the Udemy platform. My favorite tutors are Jonas Schmedtmann and Maximilian Schwarzmüller.
🙌 Leave ur fav channels and tutors in the comments, would be happy for feedback
🗣 Coding Jam
In this post, I would like to share some YT channels which I found useful for myself. Hope u will find it helpful too.
🔨 As u may know, my main stack is Vue, Angular, and Node, and most of the channels are based on this stack.
JavaScript Ninja - Senior Front-end Developer from Gitlab who runs Russian Vue Community. He has a free hands-on course on Vue which I am taking these days.
Decoded Frontend - This channel helps to find answers to angular-based questions.
Fireship - Most probably one of my favorite channels on YT, the author covers all interesting topics in the IT world, making really high-quality content and observing last trends.
Хауди Хо - I was starting my journey with this channel, however, today I do not really like the content that much.
Traversy Media - The most useful channel on YT with tons of crash courses to easily start learning new technology. All respects go to Brad.
gazi - The channel of the girl who inspires me with her chilly and cozy videos.
LearnVue - One more channel related to Vue which helps me to stay up-to-date with the latest changes in the world of Vue.
Joma Tech - Joma makes entertainment videos that are really funny and trendy.
TechWorld with Nana - I am not familiar with docker and other DevOps stuff, but if one day I would need to set up something, I believe that I will find it useful.
Front-end Science - Here, I can find useful interview videos.
Ben Awad - React-Guy who hates Angular, however, he makes interesting videos).
Also, I want to mention that I learn technologies mostly on the Udemy platform. My favorite tutors are Jonas Schmedtmann and Maximilian Schwarzmüller.
🙌 Leave ur fav channels and tutors in the comments, would be happy for feedback
🗣 Coding Jam
Also, planning to take TS course on Exercism platform, and maybe I will share something related to the course.
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Wrong Mansur
https://dev.to/sandricoprovo/4-static-object-methods-i-wish-i-knew-about-sooner-3l32
hmm, you may think why there are so many links to documentations lately, the answer is that I recently had an interview in big tech companies (Epam and Exadel), if you want, I can share my experience and describe the questions that were asked to me.
Resistor Color Trio
#exercism
https://exercism.org/tracks/typescript/exercises/resistor-color-trio/solutions/MansurIsakov
#exercism
https://exercism.org/tracks/typescript/exercises/resistor-color-trio/solutions/MansurIsakov
Exercism
MansurIsakov's solution for Resistor Color Trio in TypeScript on Exercism
Learn from how MansurIsakov solved Resistor Color Trio in TypeScript, and learn how others have solved the exercise.
You may already know the guru of three.js Bruno Simon, here are some of his works
https://madbox.io/
https://chartogne-taillet.com/en
https://bruno-simon.com/
https://www.fromscout.com/
https://madbox.io/
https://chartogne-taillet.com/en
https://bruno-simon.com/
https://www.fromscout.com/
madbox.io
Madbox - Home
We are game makers who create experience for millions of players
🍾 I am happy to announce that I have finally got a job offer for the Associate Software Developer position at Exadel Internation IT company after a 2-month internship.
Ten Years of TypeScript
Making a fast website is SUPER EASY 😏
Every Programmer Should Know 🤔
HTML Tips
Microfrontends: Microservices for the Frontend
Don’t worry, Nobody is Replacing Node, not Even Bun and Even less Deno
Making a fast website is SUPER EASY 😏
Every Programmer Should Know 🤔
HTML Tips
Microfrontends: Microservices for the Frontend
Don’t worry, Nobody is Replacing Node, not Even Bun and Even less Deno
Microsoft News
Ten Years of TypeScript
Today is TypeScript’s birthday! But this birthday is a special one – 10 years ago today, on October 1st, 2012, TypeScript was unveiled publicly for the first time. The Early Days When TypeScript first debuted, there was a lot of skepticism –