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1. Beyond loops, functions and callbacks
It becomes clear very quickly when an applicant knows just enough to have scraped by, but doesn’t have a solid understanding the language.

10 JavaScript concepts you need to know for interviews
arnav-aggarwal ・ Aug 21 '17 ・ 4 min read
2. You're a certified genius!
Have you ever seen the internet memes that ask you to solve a problem to prove youâ€re a genius?
This article shows you how to use various regression algorithms to solve internet genius memes, how different algorithms can capture different relationships in the data, and how to use grid search to optimize multiple algorithms across a range of different parameters automatically.
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3. JavaScript is eating the world
A list of 5 companies that use JS and NodeJS for their high traffic and high profile production projects.
4. Because being productive is fun.
A list of command line tips and tricks to make your life more productive.

Instant +100% command line productivity boost
Nikita Sobolev ・ Aug 23 '17 ・ 4 min read
5. Ivy league education, for free.
Feeling envious or curious about what a top of the line computer science education looks like?
6. Because being productive is still fun.
Productivity seemed to be a theme this week. Here's another list of tools for speed productivity.

Tools that make me fast and productive
Kushagra Gour ・ Aug 3 '17 ・ 2 min read
7. More JS prep.
JavaScript interviews was another theme this week. Here's a list of JS interview exercises, with explanations!

Typical JavaScript interview exercises (explained)
Maxence Poutord ・ Aug 24 '17 ・ 5 min read
That's it for our weekly wrapup! 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 Monday!
Top comments (3)
@anthonydelgado two posts 👀
And I slided below again? xD
I thought the last one would have made it, haha
Several posts got a lot of Hacker News traffic this week. It really tipped the scales. But your post was awesome and popular too! Very much appreciated.