Every Tuesday, 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. ❤️
Docker containers and images are still alive
@inductor wants you to know that all hope is not lost after the announcement that Kubernetes is deprecating Docker as a container runtime after v1.20. This post walks devs through how to understand this update.
Wait, Docker is deprecated in Kubernetes now? What do I do?
Kohei Ota ・ Dec 2 '20
What advice would you give to developers trying to move into engineering from non-traditional roles?
@shaundai asked the same question of a handful of developers: “As someone coming from a non-technical role - how can I make myself stand out?” Here’s what they learned...
5 Things I Learned by Asking Developers One Question
Shaundai Person ・ Dec 7 '20
Stonks!
@nirvikagarwal shared an awesome tutorial for building a basic stock prediction application using Machine Learning and its concepts. P.S. If you need a primer on what the heck the “stonks” meme is all about check out this page.
Stonksmaster - Predict Stock prices using Python & ML 📈
Nirvik Agarwal for GNU/Linux Users' Group, NIT Durgapur ・ Dec 2 '20
Happy 25th, JavaScript!
@danielleadams is celebrating the 25th anniversary of JavaScript in a very DEV Community manner: sharing a timeline of the top JS milestones since its inception. Love it!
Celebrating 25 Years of JavaScript
Danielle Adams for Heroku ・ Dec 4 '20
Maximize the odds of your resume being read
@gergelyorosz has been a hiring manager at a handful of companies you’ve very likely heard of. Here’s what they recommend if you want your resume to stand out from the pack.
Six Principles Your Resume Should Follow - So Recruiters Will Read It
Gergely Orosz ・ Dec 1 '20
It’s possible to get a PS5
Yep, you read that right. Maybe you’ll be able to pull of that holiday gift-giving miracle after all following @marisayou’s tutorial
How To Get a PlayStation 5 When It's Always Out of Stock
Marisa You ・ Dec 1 '20
Authenticating against microservices
“Microservices are a great tool when it comes to designing scalable and extensible architectures” writes @deleteman123 -- especially when paired with a REST-based interface. In this post, they share how to accomplish an important microservice requirement: authenticating against them.
JWT Authentication Best Practices
Fernando Doglio ・ Dec 4 '20
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 Tuesday!