From Mr Frontend to Dev By RayRay
It’s been awhile ago that you received an email from me. Sorry about that! But I hope that I can make it up to you π
I have returned to my passion, writing about development! I have tried a lot of different things last year, but I concluded that it is writing about what makes me happy!
Since the beginning of 2020, I have started with writing my posts on Medium. A couple of different publications are hosting my stories to share them with a bigger audience.
But I didn’t forget you of course!
In this email, I will share some links to my most-visited stories from the last months. It’s about JavaScript, TypeScript, and life as a developer which is not always easy! But, worth the effort, we put in to do the things we love the most!
So I hope that you are doing the things you love the most! If you don’t, then you have to change that! It’s not good if you do things you don’t like. This will make it harder to grow in it!
If you want to support me with my posts, and other great writers on Medium, it would be awesome if you become a paid member.
Every member gets paid when members are reading their posts. It’s $5 a month. So it’s not a big number, but you can support a lot of great writers with that by just reading their stories.
I hope to talk to you soon!
And don’t forget to be happy when coding π
Best stories from last months
These are the best stories I have written last month. You can read these stories for free π. If you like them, please share them.
- You Don’t Need a JavaScript Framework: Sometimes React, Angular or Vue.js might be too much
- 3 Tips for Junior Developers: Itβs not easy to be a junior developer, but stick with it, itβs worth it
- 5 Reasons Why You Should Write Technical Blog Posts as Developer: How writing technical blog posts can help you early in your developer career
- Turn JavaScript Objects in Maps for Predictability: No more errors with undefined properties
- 7 Lessons I Learned While Being a Developer for 10 Years: Lessons I learned which will hopefully save you time and stress