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. ❤️
Time is of the essence
"Despite being a failure at managing my own time, I can still give some advice and tips," writes @technoglot. You sure can!
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The Real Work™ of programming
@adamcoster explains that the Real Work™ of programming mostly consists of things that aren't directly writing code. And documentation is certainly one of them!
Try to have a wonderful weekend
As @poudyal_rabin says, weekends are precious. As developers, we often but our personal time on the back-burner since it's especially easy for work to follow us home these days. If you need some inspiration for your weekend, this post is for you.
How to have a meaningful weekend as a programmer?
poudyal_rabin ・ Apr 11 '21
Spring cleaning
Need some unit testing tips and tricks for clean code? @thawkin3 has you covered.
Clean Code with Unit Tests: Tips and tricks for keeping your test suites clean
Tyler Hawkins ・ Apr 7 '21
A uniquely portable magic
@jordienr shares a short but sweet list of books that aren't directly related to programming, but are enriching for developers, nonetheless.
4 Books that are not about computers that made me a good Software Developer
Jordi Enric ・ Apr 10 '21
Create, build and publish a package to npm in ES6
"The npm ecosystem is a great way to distribute useful blocks of reusable code," says @whitep4nth3r. "Through learning how to build and publish packages to npm, I feel like I’ve really levelled up my web dev skills." Congrats!
How to build, test and release a node module in ES6
Salma Alam-Naylor ・ Apr 11 '21
You've got mail
@aahnik explains how you can easily send an email using a Python script. If everything goes right, there will be no output in the terminal, and you will see the email sitting right in the recipient's inbox!
How to send emails with Python? Simply explained for beginners
Aahnik Daw ・ Apr 7 '21
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!