Hi Brenda, I don't think there's a single place for everything also because everything is definitely too much for a single container, but there are aggregators.
You can find pretty much a summary newsletter for every technology (Ruby Weekly and those like it), TechCrunch despite its ups and downs is a good source for knowing what's going on in Silicon Valley, other startup hubs have regional websites (like rudebaguette.com/ for France or startupitalia.eu/ for Italy).
If I wanted to do that in my native language I would start by building a following with a newsletter. You scour local and international source of news and you pick the most interesting and translate them in Spanish and then blast it all over Spanish-speaking Twitter :D
Personally I don't have the time to follow everything so I favor newsletters, a blog here and there and dev.to/latest
Buena suerte para tu nueva aventura! (that's about all the Spanish I know unfortunately :D)
That's all the spanish you need to make me feel awesome :D thanks a lot Rhymes and I'll take your advice! as you wrote, it's difficult to have everything on one source, but we can start with one thing at a time.
Gracias por tu apoyo! (Thanks for your support!) 🤗
The weirdest thing is that I understand a bit of Spanish being Italian. I also digested two Spanish TV shows but them with duolingo are not enough 🤣 I just need to actually study it...
For example:
Gracias por tu apoyo! (Thanks for your support!)
In Italian it would be: grazie per il tuo appoggio. Non that different in this case
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Hi Brenda, I don't think there's a single place for everything also because everything is definitely too much for a single container, but there are aggregators.
You can find pretty much a summary newsletter for every technology (Ruby Weekly and those like it), TechCrunch despite its ups and downs is a good source for knowing what's going on in Silicon Valley, other startup hubs have regional websites (like rudebaguette.com/ for France or startupitalia.eu/ for Italy).
If I wanted to do that in my native language I would start by building a following with a newsletter. You scour local and international source of news and you pick the most interesting and translate them in Spanish and then blast it all over Spanish-speaking Twitter :D
Personally I don't have the time to follow everything so I favor newsletters, a blog here and there and dev.to/latest
Buena suerte para tu nueva aventura! (that's about all the Spanish I know unfortunately :D)
That's all the spanish you need to make me feel awesome :D thanks a lot Rhymes and I'll take your advice! as you wrote, it's difficult to have everything on one source, but we can start with one thing at a time.
Gracias por tu apoyo! (Thanks for your support!) 🤗
The weirdest thing is that I understand a bit of Spanish being Italian. I also digested two Spanish TV shows but them with duolingo are not enough 🤣 I just need to actually study it...
For example:
In Italian it would be: grazie per il tuo appoggio. Non that different in this case