Developers share knowledge and document their learnings on Hashnode.
Do you know that you can join this Hashnode community, create a personal blog and publish articles on your custom domain for free? Well, now you know 🥳 and can get started here.
Here are some of the best blog posts on Hashnode published by amazing developers in the community last week.
Why Every Developer Should Start Blogging
In this article, Victoria Lo reflects on why she started blogging, why she belives every developer should start blogging and participate in Hashnode's #2Articles1Week challenge. The interesting tips in the article made it part of the top reads for last week.
How to Add a README file to your GitHub Profile
GitHub recently introduced a special feature for developers to showcase their personalities by pinning a README.md to their profile.
Learn about this new feature in this article written by Bolaji Ayodeji and showcase your amazing personality on your GitHub profile.
JavaScript: this is easy and what do you need to know about it!
The this
is a keyword in JavaScript that is most confusing for developers. In this article, Tapas Adhikary explains the fundamentals of the this
keyword.
In his words, this
is easy!
Thoughts about naming variables and methods
Naming variables, functions, methods, and classes when coding is one of the most important attributes of elegant and clean code, that reflects the intentions of the programmer, without assumptions about what was meant. LÃkið Geimfari shares his thoughts about naming variables and methods.
How Hashnode implements SSO for blogs running on custom domains
Hashnode is a community of independent developers who blog on their custom domain. When a developer publishes an article, Hashnode users discover the contents published on their feed.
Since Hashnode users are logged in on Hashnode and not the developer’s custom domains where the articles live, we had to carry the session forward. In this article, Sandeep Panda shares how the Hashnode Team was able to achieve this.
How to Be Free From Tutorial Hell: As a new Developer
How many tutorials have you watched so far since you started your journey as a developer?
Are you still stuck with tutorials and don't know how to breakthrough? Don't worry, Ndubuisi Ugwulo has got you covered in this article.
Taking Notion to the Next Level
Ryosuke didn't just take Notion to the next level, he also shared the structures of some of his Notion pages and how he used it in his managerial, personal and professional life.
Woof Vs. Meow: Data Fetching and React Component Lifecycle
Rana Emad is learning Reactjs and has been documenting her learnings. In this article, she explains how to fetch data and work with component lifecycle methods using a sample Woof Vs. Meow react application.
Getting Started with Django
Just as you must learn the basics of any programming language before hopping on frameworks, it is also essential you understand the structure of the framework before building amazing stuff.
In this article Ruth Ikegah explains the details of the Django project structure.
How does in-built Array iterator work?
We use [...someArray]
or array.values()
to get multiple values out of a array. Internally, both of them uses the iterator protocol - which is already defined on the Array prototype.
In this article, Abhas Bhattacharya describes the in-built Array iterator, how it works and how to write a precise polyfill to implement iterator protocol on Array.
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