It's that time of the week again. So wonderful devs, what did you learn this week? It could be programming tips, career advice etc.
Feel free to comment with what you learnt and/or reference your TIL post to give it some more exposure.
#todayilearned
And remember, if something you learnt was a big win for you, then you know where to drop it as well.👇👇🏻👇🏼👇🏽👇🏾👇🏿
Latest comments (43)
This week I learned React Native. It is amazing for a developer to learn a new framework, and the experience was great!
this week i was trying to contribute to an open source project, so i got to learn docker, teehee
I started learning React few weeks earlier and still do not feel confident enough to apply for a job.
This week I studied JS more deeply and I am simply amazed by it.
Nice! I. Case you weren’t aware. Kent C. Dodds has a great free beginner React course on egghead.io, kentcdodds.com/blog/the-beginners-.... Also, another great free React resource is Frontend Armory. It used to be a paid subscription, but now it’s entirely free. Check out frontarm.com.
Yes it was him(and official docs) who made me understand React.
I learned how to use Jekyll Collections. It helps me to separate specific series of content to their own place on my website.
dev.to/yordiverkroost/group-jekyll...
I struggle to use phpmyadmin with Mariadb. Throw a error: Permission denied. But is fine.
I learned how to use Figma to design basic UI and now applying it.
Awesome!
I learnt how to make an ESLint plugin with a processor, ESLint configs, and stylelint configs.
I started to use InkScape for making my mockups! The screenshot was one of my earlier attempts, working on something new right now that I hope will be online by the next week.
I learnt about frontend test 😉
Been learning more about azure at work, setting up alerting and whatnot. On the side I've been writing Rust, specifically doing async Rust.
I started learning how to use WebGL (I guess it's specifically WebGL2) to see if it would be a good fit for a project I'm working on!
Awesome!
I started looking more in to Sass. I created media query breakpoints as mixins for the first time.
You won’t regret it! I haven’t written pure CSS out of choice for about 10 years now, I always opt for LESS/SASS.
When you get time, check out bourbon.io 🥃
i am learning NativeScript
Sounds like it would make for a great blog post.
I spent some time discovering how best to optimise for Reader View in Safari. Looks like there’s a lot of nuance and I even found cases where it would change the layout. Got there in the end (mostly), after plenty of trial and error.
Yeah!
How to keep going even though I'm stuck af
Sometimes stepping away then coming back is what helps the most.