
Personal Growth From Open-Source And Meetups With Monica Powell
Monica Powell didn't have the most straightforward path to her first job as a developer. She took a couple of years of graphic design in college, took a computer science class, joined a student-led we...
19 Dec 201937min

Test Driven Accessibility with Erin Doyle
At first, React looked like it might have been a fad, and JSX seemed weird. But, it didn't take long for people to see the power and beauty of it. React makes reuse easy, which makes accessibility a l...
17 Dec 201938min

Writing The Book On Data Visualization With Amelia Wattenberger
D3.js is the defacto library that people use to create custom data visualizations on the web today. It's powerful and flexible. You can do whatever you want with it. However, that kind of power and fl...
11 Dec 201935min

Making A Fulfilling Career Out Of Multiple Interests With Hiro Nishimura
Hiro started coding HTML and CSS back in middle school so she could make internet friends and talk about anime. She never thought of coding as anything more than a hobby, and she stopped when she bega...
1 Nov 201935min

Get Comfortable Learning On Your Own With Khalal Walker
Khalal's first language was Java, he learned his it in school. He didn't like coding in school because all they did was learn algorithms and data structures. How many people have completely turned awa...
11 Okt 201929min

Out With The 10x Developer And In With The 10x Mentor With Tracy Lee
Making technical decisions for your business when you don't have experience as a developer is difficult. It's scary to make decisions that you don't know the consequences of.Tracy got into development...
17 Sep 201930min

Build Performant And Reliable Applications With Molly Struve
To executives, new features mean more money, but even if you had terrific features, they wouldn't be worth a thing if they only worked half the time. Reliability isn't something you want to put off un...
6 Sep 201931min

Learn To Debug Properly And Ask Better Questions With Justin Samuels
How many of us still almost exclusively use console.log() when trying to debug something? It's okay, plenty of us do it that way, but you could be saving yourself a lot of pain and suffering by using ...
30 Aug 201931min





















