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Professional JavaScript

Professional JavaScript

By Michael Mangialardi

Being a JavaScript developer is more than a todo list. You’ll find a vast amount of online resources to teach you the latest and greatest technologies in the JavaScript ecosystem. But, you’ll find hardly anything on real-world, professional JavaScript. Being a JavaScript developer on a professional team goes far beyond a todo list. The problems are larger, the use cases are more complex, and the required skills are more than just code. Join me as I share the biweekly insights I’m absorbing as a professional JavaScript developer. Give it a listen. You’ll be happy to check it off your todo list.
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Getting Things Done: A Common Sense Approach

Professional JavaScriptMar 05, 2022

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Getting Things Done: A Common Sense Approach

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