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    Today, we are excited to officially present Forem dot dev — a meta-forem for anyone interested in building with, contributing to, or just staying up-to-date on . See you there! 🌱

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  2. The tag <br> in HTML is what's known as a self-closing tag, but there's more to it than you might think. The tag doesn't have to be written <br>. There are actually 4 ways to write it.

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  3. 16 hours ago

    I've got more than 400+ articles bookmarked on & 😅 I wonder how do you manage to read all the bookmarked stuff ??

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  4. 20 hours ago

    An introduction to class and prototype in . We'll learn how to construct objects using generator functions, what new and class do, and what the prototype chain is

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  5. In this article, I’m going to cover some common patterns and tools developers tend to blindly stick to without assessing whether they actually apply to their specific use case or not. { author: }

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  6. This is a weekly roundup of awesome DEV comments that you may have missed. Congrats to TheBoredMage, kristinm90, , , and !

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  7. Aug 20
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  8. As an experienced developer, you definitely have the gift of foreseeing problems. Basically, you might be the one always "ruining the party". Here's how to cope with this pressure.

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  9. The main thing I've learned so far is that actually trying to build a "thing" has taught me far more than either exercises or imitating an existing project has.

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  10. 20 hours ago

    "Functions and classes are the most common things we use in our daily development." They are pretty important! x

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  11. As you shift your services to a container-based model and Kubernetes becomes more fundamental to your DevOps practices, it’s important to incorporate Operators into your reliability strategy. { author: }

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  12. In this article, we will use hooks to create a video game shop and shopping cart. Let's do it! { author: }

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  14. This post is not about ideals. Instead, I just want to share my experience of how following my passion turned into a nightmare. { author: }

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  15. Irrespective of how thoroughly the code is tested, working in an agile startup demands you to do some last-minute changes many a time. { author: }

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  16. "How much you learn from this program will be a function of how much effort you put into it." — , my mentor at the MLH Fellowship { author: }

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  17. "The other day, made a posted a cool tweet about drop-shadow supporting PNG's; I didn't know it supported PNG's, so I decided to give it a go." { author: }

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  18. I have used React hooks in production code and it makes everything look nicer! As I continued to use hooks, I started to wonder how all this magic works ✨🤔 { author: }

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  19. The podcast begins with an interview and ends with commentary from listeners — and we like to feature the actual voices from our community! Answer this question in the article comments for the chance to be featured!!

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  20. "It's finally happening! Over two years after the initial announcement, TypeGraphQL is now ready for its first stable release - v1.0.0 🎉" { author: }

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  21. This article is for: 1. People who are facing difficulties in waking up early 2. The night owls who are considering waking up early but are unsure whether it's worth it or not 3. Anyone who wants to read it { author: }

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