Currently, this weekly post shares articles written in English but we wanted to note that one of our most popular posts this week was actually a PWA article written in Japanese, you can read it here. We'll continue this post in English, but may have separate multi-lingual posts in the future.
1. Think like a software engineer
How do you make coffee for four people with different coffee preferences? Lorenzo uses a non-technical problem to explain the five skills you must learn when it comes to problem solving.
The 5 Problem-Solving Skills of Great Software Developers
Lorenzo Pasqualis ・ Nov 13 '17 ・ 10 min read
2. Speeding up the traveling salesman
In this most recent #basecs post, Vaidehi revisits the traveling salesman problem using dynamic programming.
Speeding Up The Traveling Salesman Using Dynamic Programming
Vaidehi Joshi ・ Nov 13 '17 ・ 15 min read
3. "boringness" as a feature
Christine walks us through developing an email sync engine in Python.
Billions of Emails Synced with Python
Christine Spang for Nylas ・ Nov 15 '17 ・ 6 min read
4. Do you have to be passionate about coding at home?
A discussion about programmers who only code at work.
5. Asynchronous Iterations
K explains asynchronous iterations in Javascript.
6. Going headless
Maxime gives an in-depth example of using React.js with Wordpress's REST API.
https://dev.to/maxlaboisson/strapping-reactjs-on-a-wordpress-backend-wp-rest-api-example-8c7
7. Picking languages
No, not your programming language. Your spoken/written/thinking language. In this post, Lauro asks the community whether or not you should create content in English or your native language.
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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 Monday!
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After all those years :D
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