Welcome to issue 17 of Hacker Bits!
June marks the half-way point in the year of 2017. So what are you learning? How are you being more productive? What are you doing to stay current? Let us now. 🙂
We've got some feedback from y'all about JavaScript articles, so we've found some highly-upvoted ones this month. Learning and improving are also common topics we're hearing from you, and we've included a number of articles about that as well.
Keep letting us know what you think, and enjoy the new issue!
- Ray and Maureen
Learn more
- JavaScript: The Right Way by William Oliveira
- Zen and the Art of Unit Testing by Marcin Chwedczuk
- Green Tea Press – Free Books (also published by O'Reilly) by Allen Downey
- Ask HN: How do you keep improving?
- Elements of JavaScript Style by Eric Elliott
Work less
- Programmer Competency Matrix by Sijin Joseph
- Evidence-based advice we've found on how to be successful in a job by 80,000 Hours
- How to talk about yourself in a developer interview by Nick Larsen
- The 10x developer is not a myth by Yevgeniy Brikman
- Prepack helps make JavaScript code more efficient by Facebook
Stay current
- Ask HN: What are some good technology blogs to follow?
- My giant JavaScript Basics course is now live on YouTube. And it’s 100% free by Beau Carnes
- What programming languages are used late at night? by David Robinson
- An experienced Javascript developer’s account of learning React by Gianluca Guarini
- Software Developers after 40, 50 and 60 Who're Still Coding by Vladimir Kazankov
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