Every Monday 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. ❤️
1. Share The Power
HTTP verbs and resource URLs allow for basic interaction with an API, but K recommends providing additional functionality to support your users. This post shares the what, when, and why for providing parameters and query strings.
2. Recommended Reading
Despite the title, this list of 8 books is great for not only aspiring JS devs, but all JS devs.
8 great reads for aspiring JavaScript devs 📚
Jerod Santo ・ May 9 '19
3. Do you have any questions?
Remember, a job interview goes both ways! Milecia shares important questions to ask during an interview.
10 Questions You Should Ask In A Web Dev Interview
Milecia ・ May 9 '19
4. A Helpful Tool
Next time you're stuck, try to solve your problem in plain words. Ali explains the benefits of pseudocode and how to approach it.
Moving Past Tutorials: Pseudocode
Ali Spittel ・ May 7 '19
5. Pipeline Benefits
Marko shares a quick overview about continuous integration and continuous deployment - a practice that helps teams ship bug-free code on a regular basis.
CI/CD Pipeline: A Gentle Introduction
Marko Anastasov ・ May 8 '19
6. You Deserve It!
Tomasz shares some practical tips for speaking at conferences - things they wished they knew when they submitted their first CFP.
What I wish someone told me about speaking at tech conferences
Tomasz Łakomy ・ May 12 '19
7. People & Ice Cream
As part of the "Data Structures with Javascript" series, this post walks us through creating and visualizing a directed graph.
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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!