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โ€‹โ€‹Speaking of which, here is my personal recommendation on YouTube channels I watch on dev.

Disclaimer
None of those paid me to promote them, this is purely out of unconditional respect as they were and keep publishing high quality material for free. I treat it as open source that we deserve.

๐Ÿ”ฅFireship - the guy started from Angular & Firebase, but went all the way to React, modern JS, Git etc. This one is a pleasure to watch even when you think you already mastered the topic.

๐Ÿ”ฅDesignCourse - my go to for UI/UX in general. The best part is unlike many of his colleagues, this man knows coding and can link it with design pretty well.

๐Ÿ”ฅvladilen - Russian dude, who is super practical on MERN, JS, TS, React, webpack etc. Long videos, but you feel the effect straight away.

๐Ÿ”ฅBen Awad - no clue how he manages to deliver complex things in such a quick manner. Absolute must.

๐Ÿ”ฅNet Ninja - unbelievably relevant (for myself personally) stuff. He has a number of fully explained practical tutorials on Web dev, just look at his playlist, graphql, JS, Vue, d3 you name it.

Have more, but I shall stop there for now. I can confidently say, that when you think of paying for an online course, look at this guys above first. I have a feeling you ll want to keep your money (or maybe donate to them) .
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Redux

I have seen 7 out of 10 emoyers looking for Redux experience when applying to JS/React related roles.

While it's a natural step in your learning process, it can sometimes be quite overwhelming.

This article makes it a bit easier.
Perfect UX in this difficult times๐Ÿ˜‚
By the way, I got emails from literally every single service I ever was stupid enough to leave my email at telling me that due to covid-19 necessary measures were taken.

I also want to let you know and assure you that in such difficult times, we care about your safety, which is why we (me) and this channel will continue to break all possible posting schedules and keep working remotely.

Stay safe and wash your hands.

PS And tell everyone to stop panicking, there is no toilet paper left in my supermarket, I might experience inconvenience between my coding sessions in the future.
โ€‹โ€‹Fontawesome raises awareness with their latest 5.13 update with covid-19 stuff.
Someone made a cool list with links of stuff to learn for Web dev.

https://andreasbm.github.io/web-skills/
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When something looks good in design, but how is this one gonna work in real life? Surely without a trainer jumping off a screen ๐Ÿ˜‚
Do you work from home this days?
Anonymous Poll
64%
Yep
8%
Nope
25%
I study (from home)
3%
I still go to office/uni
Talking about UX

At first I was like - please, you can't screw UX that badly

But then it got to me, kicking the button with a feet, rather than pressing with fingers. Absolutely genius, and surprising how we don't have it yet.

Why?

Very simple.

- I can carry 2 bags in hands and still use it no problem

- covid-19 and other viruses wouldn't get to us that easy as we don't actually touch the button with our hand

And that's already enough benefits while keeping the cost of manufacturing pretty much unchanged.
Also, since you end up getting occasional posts in Russian here, I figured while you are sitting on quarantine you might as well learn it or those who can barely read this channel learn English (works either way)