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How do you learn about new technologies and frameworks?

Shahed Nasser on May 30, 2022

It's important to stay up-to-date with new trends, frameworks, technologies, or general changes in the tech world. How do you stay updated with ne...
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Khokon M.

There is a YouTube channel called fireship, I love watching videos from this channel.

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Nirmit Pahwa

ITS THE BEST CHANNEL OUT THERE FOR DEVELOPERS!

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Shahed Nasser

Looks interesting, I love the idea of explaining something in 100 seconds

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Khokon M.

yeah, those 100 seconds are worth watching.

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bigkrp

I am reading some articles according to the themes on dev.to also medium.
At now trying to use https://app.daily.dev/ - but integration in browser is extremely annoying(i prefer regular blank new tab) and android application didn't even start

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Akshit Chaudhary

I use it and Love it.

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Shahed Nasser

I know that they have a web app though: app.daily.dev

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bigkrp

yeah
I use it)

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Hardeep Kumar • Edited

Google Discover

*mic drop

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Parker Waiters

This website helps :)

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Shahed Nasser

It does! Which articles do you find most helpful on here?

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MJCoder

I'm signed up with quite a few newsletters, so that is a way for me to keep up to date. Theres also YouTube channels that I watch too. I learn from the videos and by building something or just tinkering with the code.

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Shahed Nasser

Sounds nice, are there any you recommend?

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૮༼⚆︿⚆༽つ • Edited

Mostly from Twitter, GitHub, and YouTube. All accounts I follow are personally curated. So I usually unfollow and even block/mute account that either uninteresting or irrelevant to me. Unfortunately, blogging platform like dev.to and medium don't give me good recommendation. Hashnode seems interesting and can give a good recommendation but for me the audience is not yet there. Better to use RSS feed when I found hidden gem.

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Ravavyr

I built webnuz.com , i have it pulling articles from some 50+ source sites [RSS feeds], parses them into my own db.
It updates every 2 hours, some 250-350 articles per day.
I just scan headlines to see what's new and read the ones that stand out to me.

Note, this was a lot easier to keep up with when i first built it in 2011 and i only got like 20-30 articles a day lol

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Shahed Nasser

That's a cool project!

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Rense Bakker

Google does a fairly good job based on my interests. I get dev.to articles in my news timeline regularly 😜

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Shahed Nasser

Nice, is it through Google discover? Or the Google app?

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Rense Bakker

I believe it's the google app... It shows up in my news timeline on my android phone. From there if I see something interesting I bookmark it to my reading list.

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taijidude
  • Podcasts to hear about them
  • Learning them and getting deeper: books and udemy tutorials
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Shahed Nasser

That's nice! Are there any podcasts you recommend?

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taijidude

For general tech and programming:
hanselminutes.com/
For java related stuff:
airhacks.fm/

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eshimischi

Digging around github, reading sources and etc

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Tatenda Carl Sakarombe

Posts like this help!

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Shahed Nasser

Glad you found it helpful!

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Lucas

I like this one readspike.com/webdev/ !

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Sanam

Internet

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Andrew Baisden
  1. Reading articles (DEV, Hashnode, Medium)
  2. daily.dev
  3. Social Media (Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube)
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Shahed Nasser

All great choices!

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Hargunbeer Singh • Edited

HackerNews[0] and some great subreddits on Reddit[1]

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stephen

I try to see a crash course on the subject before proceeding to buy an actual course.

Then I try to build something cool or challenging afterwards.

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Kevin Peckham

I recently started listening to the Syntax podcast. I like it and almost always learn something new.

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Shahed Nasser

Daily dev is also a nice tool to stay up to date without even trying!

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Akshay Kumar Thakur

I get updates on Twitter

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Shahed Nasser

Are there any accounts you recommend?

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Lakhan Jindam

Hashnode is also a good plat to be updated!

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Michael Knopke

Javascript weekly newsletter is always a good read