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What technologies are you currently learning?

What technologies are you currently learning?
... and what motivates you to learn this new cool technology?

Share with community!

P.S. Please mention if you are learning this as a way to get into coding or just to expand your existing knowledge for work / hobby reasons.

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Ben Halpern

Terraform.

It's going to be part of us accomplishing the next phase of our development...

Also messing around with Electronjs.

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Jack Harner 🚀

👀👀👀

DEV desktop app in the works?

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Ben Halpern

What if it wasn’t just for DEV, but for navigating all the forums built on our open source software in the near future?

What if? 🤔

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Carlos Balbuena

Python and ReactJs. Loving Python.

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jonyx

Svelte and JAM stack

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Ghost

Rust, and in special the async-std web "stack": async-h1, http-types, and tide. I finally understand so many things that I skipped using Django. Is at the same time so much "lower level" yet so much more clear to me. Or maybe because now I'm older and wiser,... nah, must be something else.

(I have less hair now tho)

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Angga Lesmana

Fullstack JavaScript

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Pacharapol Withayasakpunt

Personal:

  • CMS

Professional:

  • Data management best practices
  • R language
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Alex Gurr

I'm heavily JS but everybody keeps telling me to learn Python 🚀. I'll get round to it. Eventually!

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Onyeriri Viktor

Hi everyone,

I am learning react.js and UI/UX to expand my little knowledge of those technologies. I need material and professional help. Currently, am working as a junior web developer in CBIT industries.

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Louis • Edited

Okay, so my tips for free high quality resources are....

  • Scrimba for getting comfortable with new frameworks or concepts (they've also got some AI tracks)
  • FullStackOpen to put all of the pieces together and gather enough knowledge to build full stack applications with JS.

Apart from that, if you're new, you could try the #codeathome Bootcamp by TechLabs as it's free anyd you'll become member of a very supportive community!

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Onyeriri Viktor • Edited

Thanks, Louis I appreciate it. I checked on TechLabs their Global program is not available I will join their next phase of the program. Thanks, once more.

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Eunice

Thank you Louis

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Matei Adriel

Trying to wrtie cleaner purescript code

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Louis

I just started to tinker around with Node and how to make API requests. By now I'm comfortable with writing and understanding React code and I think it's time to make the next step towards Full Stack Development :)