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. ❤️
2021 Resolution: Accessibility. Full Stop.
@jaketracey shares a super helpful roundup of the top resources, development tools, continuous integration, and screen readers you’ll want to take a look at to improve the accessibility of your sites in 2021.
The best web accessibility tools for developers in 2021
Jake Tracey ・ Jan 3 '21
Forecast: Word-cloudy
@alvaromontoro shared an awesome tutorial for building a word cloud for your blog. As Alvaro said, word clouds are “a nice way to visualize the overall content of a site or article.”
Philosophies on focus
@carmenhchung learned a few learnings from reading "Deep Work" by Cal Newport. What are you looking to get done in 2021?
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Enter the penguin
@lucasmc64 explains why Linux is “only a 7-headed monster if you want it to be.”
You don’t have to be Dale Carnegie to get the attention of recruiters
@shaundai explains why making use of video was the game-changing prospecting tactic that they attribute their career-switching success to
One Thing That Made My Job Application Stand Out
Shaundai Person ・ Dec 31 '20
Using Mongoose and saved user data to enable password resets.
@kelvinvmwinuka demonstrates how to handle password resets in ExpressJS.
How to Handle Password Reset in ExpressJS
Kelvin Mwinuka ・ Jan 1 '21
“It’s ok to ask yourself a hmmm…”
Yep — Especially when it comes to JavaScript. @snigo shared a few common JS “tips” that should make you go “hmmm” instead of “sign me up!”
5 JavaScript "tips" that might bite you back.
Igor Snitkin ・ Jan 1 '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!