TOP 200 JavaScript articles on medium (until Jan 2017)

Written by baditaflorin | Published 2017/09/09
Tech Story Tags: javascript | statistics | research | programming | programming-languages

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My current focus while playing with the 6 million articles from medium that I scrapped in the winter is on programming languages.

Last time I posted the TOP 100 articles tagged Python.

TOP 100 Python articles on medium (until Jan 2017)_Until Jan 2017, there were 553 articles tagged Python on medium.com, written by 367 medium users. Total reading time…_medium.com

In this post, we will look at the TOP 200 articles related with JavaScript.

Time required to read all of the 5200+ articles ? Over 15 days, non stop.

Time to read just the top 200 articles ? 1 Day

The median reading time of a article tagged JavaScript on medium is 3.2 minutes, with a upper hinge of 5 minutes, and a upper whisker of 10 minutes, and a lower hinge of 2 minutes. The median number of recommends is 4, with a upper hinge of 20, and a upper whisker of 49 recommends.

Let`s see how many articles got over 1000 recommends.

The answer.

38 posts got over 1000 recommends on medium.

Let`s answer a question with data.

Does it help to have images inserted into the post ?

Let`s see the data in another way, and find out how many of the total posts per each category, got over 100 recommends., based on how many images each post had.

We can see, that if you don`t put any images, you have a frequency of 1 in every 44 posts to get over 100 recommends.

1 image, and you already have a 1 in every 16 posts frequency to get over 100 recommends.

2 images into the post, and the frequency is down to 1 in 8 posts, so every 8th post have over 100 recommends.

For posts containing between 6 and 9 images in a post tagged JavaScript on medium, one in every 5 to 7th post will have over 100 recommends.

How many females are in the TOP 200 medium posts tagged JavaScript?

Six. Here is the list :

Lin Clark (position 31,95),

Preethi Kasireddy (position 85,118,119),

Emelia Smith (position 89),

Mariya Diminsky (position 139),

Sonya Moisset (position 161),

Joanne (position 194)

NOTE. The data is old, I have collected the data in December 2016 — January 2017.

Last year i have been to the USA for 3 months, in City of San Francisco, learning entrepreneurship at Draper University.

I started scrapping medium.com with the aim of getting myself noticed as a Data Scientist, so that i can get employed / join a startup as a Data Scientist / Growth Hacker.

I returned in Romania in January, with the plan to find a opportunity to return to the states until December 2017. And then, the Romanian government fucked my plan.

In February, the government of Romania wanted to legalize corruption and bribes. Via a FB page that i founded 2 years ago, Corruption Kills, I dedicated my time facilitating the organization of the biggest protests in the history of Romania ( around 600k persons participated) ( we used Slack a lot ) and also did some civic projects, and for the last 6 months I did not had time until now to play with the data that i got from Medium.

Anger and Mistrust Fuel Unabated Protests in Romania_“We don’t trust this government. They lied to us. We want this government to resign,” said Maria Stoica, 38, an…_www.nytimes.com

Medium posts tagged JavaScript that contains the most links:

33 links. A article written by Kyle

The Node / Redis Series_For the past few months I’ve been writing posts about using Node.js and Redis together. At the top of each post, I’ve…_medium.com

30 links. Article written by Benjamin Libor

This week in 🖥 Code #6_We curated 16 articles for you this week. Have fun reading:_medium.c

28 links. Article written by Kevin O'Shaughnessy

Choosing a JavaScript Framework in 2017_Choosing a JavaScript Framework: A look at 6 popular options_medium.com

23 links. Article written by Benjamin Libor

5 Must Reads in Code & Development 🖥_Edition 7_medium.com

22 links. Article written by Eric Ruiz

The beginning of an adventure: 13 Weeks of JavaScript (╯°□°)_Always wanted to attend a bootcamp but its high price makes you pull back ? Calm, you have a lot of alternatives at…_medium.com

TOP 200 medium articles tagged JavaScripts (until jan 2017)

  1. The medium user Charles Scalfani got a total of 6027 recommends, for the post titled “So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 1)”.The post has the the following tags: “Functional Programming”,Technology,JavaScript,Tech,Programming.The reading time of the article is 10.5 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 7 images.

So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 1)_Taking that first step to understanding Functional Programming concepts is the most important and sometimes the most…_medium.com

2. The medium user Quincy Larson got a total of 5820 recommends, for the post titled “What programming language should you learn first?”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,Tech,”Life Lessons”,Startup,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 9.3 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 20 images.

What programming language should you learn first?medium.freecodecamp.org

3. The medium user Drew Hamlett got a total of 4788 recommends, for the post titled “The Sad State of Web Development”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 6 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 2 images.

https://medium.com/@wob/the-sad-state-of-web-development-1603a861d29f

4. The medium user Sacha Greif got a total of 4186 recommends, for the post titled “A Study Plan To Cure JavaScript Fatigue”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Life Lessons”,Tech,React,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 12.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 11 images.

A Study Plan To Cure JavaScript Fatigue_Like everybody else, I recently came across Jose Aguinaga’s post “How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2016”._medium.freecodecamp.org

5. The medium user Francois Ward got a total of 3345 recommends, for the post titled “State of the Art JavaScript in 2016”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Redux.The reading time of the article is 15.1 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 9 images.

State of the Art JavaScript in 2016medium.com

6. The medium user Jonathan Z. White got a total of 3116 recommends, for the post titled “From Zero to Front-end Hero (Part 1)”.The post has the the following tags: CSS,”Web Development”,”Front End Development”,Tech,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 10.5 minutes.The post contains 7 links and 14 images.

From Zero to Front-end Hero (Part 1)_A complete guide to learning front-end development_medium.freecodecamp.org

7. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 2828 recommends, for the post titled “10 things I learned making the fastest site in the world”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Performance,”Web Performance”,”Web Design”.The reading time of the article is 17.7 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 16 images. https://medium.com/hacker-daily/10-things-i-learned-making-the-fastest-site-in-the-world-18a0e1cdf4a7

8. The medium user Cory House got a total of 2562 recommends, for the post titled “Angular 2 versus React: There Will Be Blood”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Angularjs,React,Tech,Programming.The reading time of the article is 9 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Angular 2 versus React: There Will Be Blood_Angular 2 has reached Beta and appears poised to become the hot new framework of 2016. It’s time for a showdown. Let’s…_medium.freecodecamp.org

9. The medium user Artem Sapegin got a total of 2365 recommends, for the post titled “2017 is the year that front-end developers should go back and master the basics”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,JavaScript,”Front End Development”,Writing,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 4 images.

2017 is the year that front-end developers should go back and master the basics_With our fast-paced ecosystem we tend to spend our time trying the latest inventions. Probably we should slow down a…_medium.freecodecamp.org

10. The medium user Swagat Kumar Swain got a total of 2355 recommends, for the post titled “Things you probably didn’t know you could do with Chrome’s Developer Console”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,”Web Development”,Chrome,Tech.The reading time of the article is 5.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

Things you probably didn’t know you could do with Chrome’s Developer Console_Chrome comes with built-in developer tools. This comes with a wide variety of features, such as Elements, Network, and…_medium.freecodecamp.org

11. The medium user Quincy Larson got a total of 2334 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Fatigue Fatigue”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Programming,”Life Lessons”,Startup.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 6 images.

JavaScript Fatigue Fatigue_“The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.” — Neil deGrasse Tyson_medium.freecodecamp.org

12. The medium user Charles Scalfani got a total of 2242 recommends, for the post titled “So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 2)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Tech,Technology,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 6.1 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 6 images.

So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 2)_Taking that first step to understanding Functional Programming concepts is the most important and sometimes the most…_medium.com

13. The medium user Petr Gazarovv got a total of 2230 recommends, for the post titled “What is an API? In English, please.”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Tech,”Life Lessons”,Technology.The reading time of the article is 4.5 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

What is an API? In English, please._Before I learned software development, API sounded like a kind of beer._medium.freecodecamp.org

14. The medium user Sergei Garcia got a total of 2077 recommends, for the post titled “My journey to becoming a web developer from scratch without a CS degree, 2 years later (and what I…”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,CSS,HTML,”Front End Development”.The reading time of the article is 24.1 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 1 image.

My journey to becoming a web developer from scratch without a CS degree (and what I learned from it…_First, let me introduce myself. My name is Sergei Garcia, and I’m a full-time front end developer with 2 years…_medium.freecodecamp.org

15. The medium user Dan Abramov got a total of 1914 recommends, for the post titled “You Might Not Need Redux”.The post has the the following tags: React,Redux,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 2.4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 0 images.

You Might Not Need Redux_People often choose Redux before they need it. “What if our app doesn’t scale without it?” Later, developers frown at…_medium.com

16. The medium user Vincent O got a total of 1733 recommends, for the post titled “Want to learn JavaScript ?”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming,Learning.The reading time of the article is 12.5 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 9 images.

Want to learn JavaScript ?_This is a walk-through of the steps I personally took in a single year, to begin learning JavaScript. My goal was to be…_medium.com

17. The medium user Preethi Kasireddy got a total of 1594 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Modules: A Beginner’s Guide”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,ES6,”Web Development”,Education,Programming.The reading time of the article is 8.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

JavaScript Modules: A Beginner’s Guide_If you’re a newcomer to JavaScript, jargon like “module bundlers vs. module loaders,” “Webpack vs. Browserify” and “AMD…_medium.freecodecamp.org

18. The medium user Lin Clark got a total of 1588 recommends, for the post titled “A cartoon guide to Flux”.The post has the the following tags: Flux,JavaScript,React.The reading time of the article is 8 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 22 images.

A cartoon guide to Flux_Flux is both one of the most popular and one of the least understood topics in current web development. This guide is…_code-cartoons.com

19. The medium user Eric Clemmons got a total of 1581 recommends, for the post titled “Javascript Fatigue”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Redux.The reading time of the article is 3.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

Javascript Fatigue_A few days ago, I met up with a friend & peer over coffee._medium.com

20. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 1524 recommends, for the post titled “Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part I — Introduction”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,Mobile,”Progressive Web App”,React,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 7.1 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 11 images.

Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part I — Introduction_Progressive Web Apps take advantage of new technologies to bring the best of mobile sites & native apps to users. They…_medium.com

21. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 1495 recommends, for the post titled “Webpack — The Confusing Parts”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Webpack,Tech.The reading time of the article is 9.7 minutes.The post contains 20 links and 9 images.

Webpack — The Confusing Parts_Webpack is the leading module bundler for React and Redux apps. I think folks using Angular 2 and other frameworks are…_medium.com

22. The medium user Sacha Greif got a total of 1450 recommends, for the post titled “React’s Five Fingers of Death. Master these five concepts, then master React.”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”Web Development”,Programming,Tech.The reading time of the article is 9.5 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 8 images.

React’s Five Fingers of Death. Master these five concepts, then master React._A few years ago, my friend Sean started telling me how this brand new front-end library called React was going to take…_medium.freecodecamp.org

23. The medium user Jonathan Z. White got a total of 1422 recommends, for the post titled “From Zero to Front-end Hero (Part 2)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,”Front End Development”,Design,Technology.The reading time of the article is 15.6 minutes.The post contains 8 links and 19 images.

From Zero to Front-end Hero (Part 2)_A complete guide to learning front-end development_medium.freecodecamp.org

24. The medium user Charles Scalfani got a total of 1365 recommends, for the post titled “So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 3)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Functional Programming”,Tech,Technology,Programming.The reading time of the article is 5.4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 5 images.

So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 3)_Taking that first step to understanding Functional Programming concepts is the most important and sometimes the most…_medium.com

25. The medium user Arunoda Susiripala got a total of 1345 recommends, for the post titled “Introducing React Storybook”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,UI.The reading time of the article is 3.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 3 images.

Introducing React Storybook_With React Storybook, you can develop and design UI components outside your app in an isolated environment. It will…_voice.kadira.io

26. The medium user Alex Moldovan got a total of 1323 recommends, for the post titled “Is Model-View-Controller dead on the front end?”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Programming,”Web Development”,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 4.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

Is Model-View-Controller dead on the front end?_More and more front-end developers are adopting unidirectional architectures. So what’s the future for the classic…_medium.freecodecamp.org

27. The medium user Alex Moldovan got a total of 1315 recommends, for the post titled “Full-stack development is alive and well. And for good reasons.”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,Programming,JavaScript,Tech,Startup.The reading time of the article is 5 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 2 images.

Full-stack development is alive and well. And for good reasons._In recent years, we started drawing two separate career paths for developers: front-end and back-end. But we often…_medium.freecodecamp.org

28. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 1264 recommends, for the post titled “19 things I learnt reading the NodeJS docs”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs,”Web Development”,Networking.The reading time of the article is 9.5 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

19 things I learnt reading the NodeJS docs_I’d like to think I know Node pretty well. I haven’t written a web site that doesn’t use it for about 3 years now. But…_hackernoon.com

29. The medium user Jonathan Z. White got a total of 1226 recommends, for the post titled “Cracking the front-end interview”.The post has the the following tags: “Front End Development”,”Web Development”,JavaScript,Learning,Tech.The reading time of the article is 4.9 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 6 images.

Cracking the front-end interview_A complete guide to help you ace your next front-end interview_medium.freecodecamp.org

30. The medium user Cory House got a total of 1188 recommends, for the post titled “Why I Left Gulp and Grunt for npm Scripts”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs,NPM,Programming,Tech.The reading time of the article is 8.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

Why I Left Gulp and Grunt for npm Scripts_I know what you’re thinking. WAT?! Didn’t Gulp just kill Grunt? Why can’t we just be content for a few minutes here in…_medium.freecodecamp.org

31. The medium user Lin Clark got a total of 1175 recommends, for the post titled “A cartoon intro to Redux”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Redux.The reading time of the article is 10.8 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 29 images.

A cartoon intro to Reduxcode-cartoons.com

32. The medium user Quincy Larson got a total of 1098 recommends, for the post titled “Why Chrome’s autocomplete is insecure and how you can turn it off”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Security,Tech,”Life Lessons”.The reading time of the article is 1.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 3 images.

Why Chrome’s autocomplete is insecure and how you can turn it off_Chrome has yet to fix a well-known vulnerability first publicized way back in 2013._medium.freecodecamp.org

33. The medium user Chet Corcos got a total of 1093 recommends, for the post titled “Functional Programming for JavaScript People”.The post has the the following tags: “Functional Programming”,JavaScript,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 16.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

Functional Programming for JavaScript People_(Japanese, Chinese)_medium.com

34. The medium user @an_ennui got a total of 1091 recommends, for the post titled “Getting Started with Webpack 2”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Webpack,”Web Development”,”Front End Development”,”Webpack 2".The reading time of the article is 11.1 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 3 images.

Getting Started with webpack_Jun 2017 edit: 3 was just released! The syntax for 3.x is identical to 2.x, which means this article is still up-to…_blog.madewithenvy.com

35. The medium user Dan Abramov got a total of 1072 recommends, for the post titled “How to Use Classes and Sleep at Night”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Class.The reading time of the article is 4.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

How to Use Classes and Sleep at Night_There is a growing sentiment in the JavaScript community that ES6 classes are not awesome:_medium.com

36. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 1027 recommends, for the post titled “Master web development with these 9,985 weird tricks”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,”Web Design”,Html5,CSS.The reading time of the article is 9.1 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 6 images.

Master web development with these 9,985 weird tricks_Ladies and gentleman, I would like to introduce you to Know It All, a tool to help you discover what you don’t yet know…_hackernoon.com

37. The medium user Jackson Bates got a total of 1020 recommends, for the post titled “What I learned from writing six functions that all did the same thing”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Tech,”Life Lessons”,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 4.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

What I learned from writing six functions that all did the same thing_A couple weeks ago, a camper started an unofficial algorithm competition on Free Code Camp’s Forum._medium.freecodecamp.org

38. The medium user Charles Scalfani got a total of 1010 recommends, for the post titled “So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 4)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Functional Programming”,Tech,Technology,Programming.The reading time of the article is 6.8 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 5 images.

So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 4)_Taking that first step to understanding Functional Programming concepts is the most important and sometimes the most…_medium.com

39. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 997 recommends, for the post titled “How I converted my React app to VanillaJS (and whether or not it was a terrible idea)”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 14.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 15 images.

How I converted my React app to VanillaJS (and whether or not it was a terrible idea)_This is a long and winding tale (with lots of code) of my attempts replicate JSX syntax, component structure, server…_hackernoon.com

40. The medium user Sacha Greif got a total of 978 recommends, for the post titled “The State Of JavaScript: Front-End Frameworks”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Angularjs,React,Vuejs,Ember.The reading time of the article is 3.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

The State Of JavaScript: Front-End Frameworks_A few preliminary results_medium.com

41. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 949 recommends, for the post titled “The 100% correct way to validate email addresses”.The post has the the following tags: Design,”Web Development”,Regex,JavaScript,”Web Design”.The reading time of the article is 5.1 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

The 100% correct way to validate email addresses_Congratulations. From this day forward, you will no longer squander your time trying to work out the perfect regex to…_hackernoon.com

42. The medium user Learn React with chantastic got a total of 925 recommends, for the post titled “Container Components”.The post has the the following tags: Reactjs,JavaScript,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 1.7 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

Container Components_One React pattern that has had the greatest affect on my development is the “Container” component pattern._medium.com

43. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 881 recommends, for the post titled “Offline Storage for Progressive Web Apps”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Storage,Offline.The reading time of the article is 5.7 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Offline Storage for Progressive Web Apps_2016 will hopefully be the year we build for network resilience._medium.com

44. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 850 recommends, for the post titled “Instant Loading Web Apps With An Application Shell Architecture”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Offline.The reading time of the article is 11.1 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 15 images.

Instant Loading Web Apps With An Application Shell Architecture_By Addy Osmani & Matt Gaunt_medium.com

45. The medium user Kristian Poslek got a total of 834 recommends, for the post titled “Building a desktop application with Electron”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Software Development”,”Desktop App”.The reading time of the article is 19.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 13 images.

Building a desktop application with Electron_A detailed guide on building your very own sound machine using JavaScript, Node.js and Electron_medium.com

46. The medium user Charles Scalfani got a total of 819 recommends, for the post titled “So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 6)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Functional Programming”,Tech,Technology.The reading time of the article is 7.2 minutes.The post contains 8 links and 6 images.

So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 6)_Taking that first step to understanding Functional Programming concepts is the most important and sometimes the most…_medium.com

47. The medium user Bill Sourour got a total of 813 recommends, for the post titled “Code dependencies are the devil.”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,”Web Development”,JavaScript,Tech,Startup.The reading time of the article is 6.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 7 images.

https://medium.com/free-code-camp/code-dependencies-are-the-devil-35ed28b556d

48. The medium user Eric Baer got a total of 812 recommends, for the post titled “Using React is a Business Decision, Not a Technology Choice”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React.The reading time of the article is 4.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

Using React is a Business Decision, Not a Technology Choice_Preamble:_medium.com

49. The medium user Charles Scalfani got a total of 805 recommends, for the post titled “So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 5)”.The post has the the following tags: “Functional Programming”,Programming,Tech,Technology,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 7.6 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 5 images.

So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 5)_Taking that first step to understanding Functional Programming concepts is the most important and sometimes the most…_medium.com

50. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 803 recommends, for the post titled “Step by Step Guide To Building React Redux Apps”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Redux,Tech,Technology.The reading time of the article is 7.3 minutes.The post contains 18 links and 12 images.

Step by Step Guide To Building React Redux Apps_Redux is becoming the de facto way to build React apps. And there are tons of examples that show how it’s done. But…_medium.com

51. The medium user Mark Dalgleish got a total of 794 recommends, for the post titled “The End of Global CSS”.The post has the the following tags: CSS,JavaScript,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 6.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

The End of Global CSS_CSS selectors all exist within the same global scope._medium.com

52. The medium user Paul Irish got a total of 781 recommends, for the post titled “Debugging Node.js with Chrome DevTools”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs.The reading time of the article is 1 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

Debugging Node.js with Chrome DevTools_Support for Node.js debuggability landed in Node.js master in May 2016. You can see it in action in the DevTools 2016…_medium.com

53. The medium user Roneesh got a total of 713 recommends, for the post titled “I finally made sense of front end build tools. You can, too.”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,”Front End Development”,Nodejs,NPM.The reading time of the article is 7.3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 5 images.

I finally made sense of front end build tools. You can, too._Front end build tools can be confusing even to experienced developers like me. The solution is to understand how they…_medium.freecodecamp.org

54. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 676 recommends, for the post titled “Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 2 — Page Load Performance”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”Progressive Web App”,Mobile,Performance.The reading time of the article is 16.3 minutes.The post contains 15 links and 15 images.

Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 2 — Page Load Performance_Part 2 of a new series walking through tips for shipping mobile web apps optimized using Lighthouse. This issue, we’ll…_medium.com

55. The medium user Jolyon Russ got a total of 656 recommends, for the post titled “11 lessons learned as a React contractor”.The post has the the following tags: 2016,JavaScript,React.The reading time of the article is 6 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

11 lessons learned as a React contractor_I didn’t know I was looking for it, but when I found it something clicked._hackernoon.com

56. The medium user Dan Abramov got a total of 652 recommends, for the post titled “Hot Reloading in React”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 19.5 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Hot Reloading in React_or, an Ode to Accidental Complexity_medium.com

57. The medium user Mariko Kosaka got a total of 649 recommends, for the post titled “How to be* a compiler — make a compiler with JavaScript”.The post has the the following tags: Compilers,Programming,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 7.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 9 images.

How to be* a compiler — make a compiler with JavaScript_*Yes! you should be a compiler. It’s awesome._medium.com

58. The medium user Mike Bostock got a total of 645 recommends, for the post titled “Introducing d3-scale”.The post has the the following tags: D3,JavaScript,”Data Visualization”.The reading time of the article is 5.2 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 12 images.

Introducing d3-scale_I’d like D3 to become the standard library of data visualization: not just a tool you use directly to visualize data by…_medium.com

59. The medium user @michaelolo got a total of 639 recommends, for the post titled “Recursion, Recursion, Recursion”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Tech,”Life Lessons”,”Learning To Code”.The reading time of the article is 5.1 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

https://medium.com/free-code-camp/recursion-recursion-recursion-4db8890a674

60. The medium user Rich Klein got a total of 617 recommends, for the post titled “How My 10-Year-Old Learned Javascript”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,Education,Parenting,JavaScript,”Learning To Code”.The reading time of the article is 7.1 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

How My 10-Year-Old Learned Javascript_It was a long journey with many bumps in the road._hackernoon.com

61. The medium user Illya Klymov got a total of 616 recommends, for the post titled “Frontend Dev: хороший, плохой, злой. Часть 3: Злой путь”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Learning.The reading time of the article is 8.1 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 3 images.

Frontend Dev: хороший, плохой, злой. Часть 3: Злой путь_“Войти в IT”: миф о легком пути_medium.com

62. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 601 recommends, for the post titled “5 JavaScript “Bad” Parts That Are Fixed In ES6”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,ES6,Programming,”Web Development”,Technology.The reading time of the article is 5.2 minutes.The post contains 15 links and 11 images.

5 JavaScript “Bad” Parts That Are Fixed In ES6_ECMAScript 6 (ES6) features can be divided into features that are pure syntactic sugar (like: class), features that…_medium.freecodecamp.org

63. The medium user Samer Buna got a total of 561 recommends, for the post titled “So you want to be a professional coder?”.The post has the the following tags: Coding,Programming,JavaScript,Opinion,Advice.The reading time of the article is 8.4 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 1 image.

So you want to be a professional coder?_I have been coding for longer than I care to admit. I am mostly “self-taught”, but I did eventually take some…_medium.com

64. The medium user Mike Roberts got a total of 550 recommends, for the post titled “A discussion about the breaking of the Internet”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Open Source”.The reading time of the article is 4.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

A discussion about the breaking of the Internet_Hey everyone — I’m the head of messenger at Kik. I wish this didn’t have to be my first post on Medium, but open source…_medium.com

65. The medium user Ashwin Hariharan got a total of 540 recommends, for the post titled “How to build your own Uber-for-X App”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Startup,Tech,Programming.The reading time of the article is 9.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 6 images.

How to build your own Uber-for-X App_Just for the heck of it_medium.freecodecamp.org

66. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 528 recommends, for the post titled “Functional Programming In JS — With Practical Examples (Part 1)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”Functional Programming”,Programming,Angularjs.The reading time of the article is 8.7 minutes.The post contains 18 links and 3 images.

Functional Programming In JavaScript — With Practical Examples (Part 1)_Functional Programming(FP) can change the way you program for the better. But it’s hard to learn and many posts and…_medium.freecodecamp.org

67. The medium user Daniel Reis got a total of 526 recommends, for the post titled “Beyond Console Debugging Tricks”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Debugging,”Enterprise Mobility”,Outsystems.The reading time of the article is 4.6 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 9 images.

Beyond Console Debugging Tricks_I don’t consider myself a nitpicker. That’s only true, and it’s all fine and dandy… until I find a console.log() that…_medium.com

68. The medium user Nader Dabit got a total of 523 recommends, for the post titled “The Cost of Native Mobile App Development is Too Damn High!”.The post has the the following tags: “Mobile App Development”,Startup,React,”React Native”,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 7.6 minutes.The post contains 8 links and 9 images.

The Cost of Native Mobile App Development is Too Damn High!_A value proposition_hackernoon.com

69. The medium user Evan You got a total of 522 recommends, for the post titled “Vue in 2016”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Vuejs.The reading time of the article is 5.1 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

Vue in 2016_It’s already end of 2016! During the past 12 months, Vue’s growth has been consistently exceeding my expectations — the…_medium.com

70. The medium user Will Becker got a total of 517 recommends, for the post titled “Redux best practices”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Redux.The reading time of the article is 8.6 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 0 images.

Redux best practices_Redux is the React framework that other flux frameworks recommend you use. It went 1.0.0 when I started writing this…_medium.com

71. The medium user Flaki got a total of 515 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript World Domination”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,IoT,Tech.The reading time of the article is 22.9 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 25 images.

JavaScript World Domination_A Civilization-esque journey through JavaScript history — chronicles of the march from inception to ubiquity_medium.com

72. The medium user Alberto Varela got a total of 509 recommends, for the post titled “So I benchmarked Yarn against the 4 most popular CI tools.”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs,”Web Development”,Programming,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

So I benchmarked Yarn against the 4 most popular CI tools._Yarn is a recently launched alternative for npm as Node.js dependency manager. It claims to be much faster and reliable…_medium.freecodecamp.org

73. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 508 recommends, for the post titled “Cross-site scripting for dummies”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Security,Hacking,Website.The reading time of the article is 9 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 5 images.

Cross-site scripting for dummies_First of all, I would like to state that my intentions with this are article are entirely dishonourable. I want to help…_hackernoon.com

74. The medium user Cory House got a total of 508 recommends, for the post titled “React Stateless Functional Components: Nine Wins You Might Have Overlooked”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,ES6.The reading time of the article is 3.6 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

React Stateless Functional Components: Nine Wins You Might Have Overlooked_React .14 introduced a simpler way to define components called stateless functional components. These components use…_hackernoon.com

75. The medium user @dickeyxxx got a total of 497 recommends, for the post titled “Best Practices for Building Angular.js Apps”.The post has the the following tags: Angularjs,JavaScript,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 12.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

Best Practices for Building Angular.js Apps_Browserify? Require.js? Doesn’t Angular.js have modules?_medium.com

76. The medium user Gant Laborde got a total of 497 recommends, for the post titled “NPM vs Yarn Cheat Sheet”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,NPM,Yarn,Node,Cheatsheet.The reading time of the article is 2.8 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 4 images.

NPM vs Yarn Cheat Sheet_Everything you need to know about Yarn package manager_shift.infinite.red

77. The medium user Thomas Fuchs got a total of 496 recommends, for the post titled “What if we had a great standard library in JavaScript?”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Tech.The reading time of the article is 5.6 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 4 images.

What if we had a great standard library in JavaScript?_Over the last few years the “authorities” of the JavaScript world concentrated on adding ever more features to the…_medium.com

78. The medium user Anthony Gore got a total of 494 recommends, for the post titled “React or Vue: Which Javascript UI Library Should You Be Using?”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Vuejs,”Web Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 7.9 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

React or Vue: Which Javascript UI Library Should You Be Using?_In 2016 React cemented its position as king of the Javascript web frameworks. This year saw rapid growth of both its…_medium.com

79. The medium user Milo Mordaunt got a total of 492 recommends, for the post titled “Tutorial: Handcrafting an Isomorphic Redux Application (With Love)”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Redux.The reading time of the article is 14.9 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

Tutorial: Handcrafting an Isomorphic Redux Application (With Love)_Well, I know you like Todo lists, I mean I know you really like writing Todo lists, so I want you to be able to build…_medium.com

80. The medium user deathmood got a total of 490 recommends, for the post titled “How to write your own Virtual DOM”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”Front End Development”.The reading time of the article is 7.6 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 6 images.

How to write your own Virtual DOM_There are two things you need to know to build your own Virtual DOM. You do not even need to dive into React’s source…_medium.com

81. The medium user David Gilbertson got a total of 486 recommends, for the post titled “What you don`t know about web development”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Learning,”Learning To Code”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 7.3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

What you don’t know about web development_Fear not, this isn’t another mildly aggressive blog post telling you that you’re inferior; I’m not here to tell you…_hackernoon.com

82. The medium user Dan Abramov got a total of 485 recommends, for the post titled “Asking Good Questions”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming.The reading time of the article is 6.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

Asking Good Questions_I receive programming questions on Twitter, GitHub, email, and other channels. I try to answer them when I can. Lately…_medium.com

83. The medium user Ryan Chartrand got a total of 480 recommends, for the post titled “The top rising JavaScript trends to watch in 2017”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Programming,”Web Development”,”Functional Programming”.The reading time of the article is 5.8 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 2 images.

The top rising JavaScript trends to watch in 2017_The JS community chimes in on where they see the industry headed._medium.com

84. The medium user Bradley Nice got a total of 478 recommends, for the post titled “Free eBooks for Web Designers & Developers”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,”Web Design”,HTML,JavaScript,UX.The reading time of the article is 8.3 minutes.The post contains 8 links and 28 images.

https://medium.com/web-development-zone/free-ebooks-for-web-designers-developers-316d349985ba

85. The medium user Preethi Kasireddy got a total of 465 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Modules Part 2: Module Bundling”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,ES6,Programming,Technology,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 10 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 2 images.

JavaScript Modules Part 2: Module Bundling_In Part I of this post, I talked about what modules are, why developers use them, and the various ways to incorporate…_medium.freecodecamp.org

86. The medium user Sacha Greif got a total of 465 recommends, for the post titled “The State Of JavaScript 2016: Results”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Startups,”Data Science”,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 4.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

The State Of JavaScript 2016: Results_The Wait Is Over_medium.freecodecamp.org

87. The medium user Tal Kol got a total of 464 recommends, for the post titled “Redux Step by Step: A Simple and Robust Workflow for Real Life Apps”.The post has the the following tags: React,Redux,JavaScript,”React Native”,Reactjs.The reading time of the article is 12.4 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 4 images.

Redux Step by Step: A Simple and Robust Workflow for Real Life Apps_Redux has become one of the most popular Flux implementations for managing data flow in React apps. Reading about Redux…_hackernoon.com

88. The medium user Tyler McGinnis got a total of 446 recommends, for the post titled “React `Aha` Moments”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,”Web Development”,”Software Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 4.9 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 1 image.

React “Aha” Moments_As a teacher, one of my main goals is to maximize people’s “aha” moments._medium.freecodecamp.org

89. The medium user Emelia Smith got a total of 445 recommends, for the post titled “The Most Common XSS Vulnerability in React.js Applications”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Security,Xss.The reading time of the article is 2.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

The Most Common XSS Vulnerability in React.js Applications_If you’ve copied the renderFullPage function from the redux documentation, then you’re vulnerable to an cross site…_medium.com

90. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 444 recommends, for the post titled “A Guide For Building A React Redux CRUD App”.The post has the the following tags: React,Redux,JavaScript,Tech,Technology.The reading time of the article is 9.9 minutes.The post contains 17 links and 18 images.

A Guide For Building A React Redux CRUD App_Building a single-page CRUD app using React and Redux can be challenging because you’ll have to deal w/ new techniques…_medium.com

91. The medium user Patrick Hund got a total of 428 recommends, for the post titled “Testing a React-driven website’s SEO using “Fetch as Google””.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,SEO,”Web Development”,Startup.The reading time of the article is 4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 9 images.

Testing a React-driven website’s SEO using “Fetch as Google”_I recently tested whether client-side rendering would prevent websites from being crawled by search engine robots. As…_medium.freecodecamp.org

92. The medium user Nash Vail got a total of 425 recommends, for the post titled “A gentle introduction to React Motion”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Animation,Reactjs.The reading time of the article is 6.4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 16 images.

A gentle introduction to React Motion_React is great, I am having a lot of fun playing around with it for the past few weeks. I decided to take a shot and…_medium.com

93. The medium user Mark Brouch got a total of 420 recommends, for the post titled “Make Your React Components Pretty đź’…”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Jsx,Azure,Webpack.The reading time of the article is 7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 7 images.

Make Your React Components Pretty 💅_At Walmart Labs we do a lot of peer code reviews, which is great because I get to see all sorts of clever ways to write…_medium.com

94. The medium user Kitze got a total of 417 recommends, for the post titled “How it actually feels to write JavaScript in 2016”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React.The reading time of the article is 1.9 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

How it actually feels to write JavaScript in 2016_Hey, I need to create a page that displays the latest activity from the users, so I just need to get the data from the…_medium.com

95. The medium user Lin Clark got a total of 415 recommends, for the post titled “A cartoon guide to Facebook’s Relay, part 1”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Tech.The reading time of the article is 6 minutes.The post contains 7 links and 18 images.

A cartoon guide to Facebook’s Relay, part 1_Saying what data you need with GraphQL_code-cartoons.com

96. The medium user Kevin Kononenko got a total of 412 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Closures Explained by Mailing a Package”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming,”Learning To Code”,Technology.The reading time of the article is 4.3 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 1 image.

JavaScript Closures Explained by Mailing a Package_If you have mailed a package or letter in the past, then you can understand closures in JavaScript._medium.freecodecamp.org

97. The medium user Patrick Hund got a total of 410 recommends, for the post titled “SEO vs. React: Web Crawlers are Smarter Than You Think”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,React,SEO,Tech.The reading time of the article is 5.1 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 8 images.

SEO vs. React: Web Crawlers are Smarter Than You Think_Many people still worry that if you build a websites using tools like React, Angular, or Ember, it will hurt your…_medium.freecodecamp.org

98. The medium user Tal Kol got a total of 409 recommends, for the post titled “How I Found Myself Accused of Stealing Code from WordPress”.The post has the the following tags: “React Native”,”Open Source”,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 2 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

How I Found Myself Accused of Stealing Code from WordPress_I woke up this morning to a blast of emails and PMs from various friends, all asking what’s up with my team at Wix…_medium.com

99. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 407 recommends, for the post titled “The Inner Workings Of Virtual DOM”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Preact,Angularjs,Tech.The reading time of the article is 10.2 minutes.The post contains 20 links and 33 images.

The Inner Workings Of Virtual DOM_Virtual DOM (VDOM aka VNode) is magical ✨ but is also complex and hard to understand😱. React, Preact and similar JS…_medium.com

100. The medium user franleplant got a total of 407 recommends, for the post titled “React Higher Order Components in depth”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,”High Order Component”.The reading time of the article is 9.2 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

React Higher Order Components in depth_Abstract_medium.com

101. The medium user Anthony Ng got a total of 405 recommends, for the post titled “What I learned from reading the Redux source code”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Redux,”Open Source”,”Web Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 7.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 5 images.

What I learned from reading the Redux source code_I’ve always heard that reading code is a good way to expand your horizons as a developer._medium.freecodecamp.org

102. The medium user Evan You got a total of 402 recommends, for the post titled “The State of Vue”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Vuejs.The reading time of the article is 1.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

The State of Vue_2.0 is now in RC!_medium.com

103. The medium user Matheus Lima got a total of 400 recommends, for the post titled “O que TODO desenvolvedor JavaScript precisa saber”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Front End Development”,Brasil.The reading time of the article is 5 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 1 image.

O que TODO desenvolvedor JavaScript precisa saber_Nos últimos anos o JavaScript vem passado por uma grande revolução: uma enorme adoção por partes das empresas, pol…_medium.com

104. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 383 recommends, for the post titled “Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 3 — Offline support and network resilience”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,”Progressive Web App”,Offline,”Service Worker”.The reading time of the article is 11.3 minutes.The post contains 11 links and 11 images.

Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 3 — Offline support and network resilience_Part 3 of a new series walking through tips for shipping mobile web apps optimized using Lighthouse. This issue, we’ll…_medium.com

105. The medium user @p got a total of 382 recommends, for the post titled “Choosing Ember over React in 2016”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Ember,Engineering,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 12.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 8 images.

Choosing Ember over React in 2016_One month ago, we started working on a new product: Instant 2FA, the easiest way to add two-factor authentication to…_blog.instant2fa.com

106. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 379 recommends, for the post titled “Two Quick Ways To Reduce React App’s Size In Production”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Tech,Reactjs,Webpack.The reading time of the article is 2.8 minutes.The post contains 21 links and 2 images.

Two Quick Ways To Reduce React App’s Size In Production_If you are building a React + Redux App that has Webpack, then you might have noticed that the size of the final bundle…_medium.com

107. The medium user AirbnbEng got a total of 377 recommends, for the post titled “Turbocharged JavaScript refactoring with codemods”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Front End Development”.The reading time of the article is 6.3 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Turbocharged JavaScript Refactoring with Codemods_By Joe Lencioni_medium.com

108. The medium user Keith Horwood got a total of 375 recommends, for the post titled “Using Graph Theory to Build a Simple Recommendation Engine in JavaScript”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Graph Theory”,Startup.The reading time of the article is 7.7 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 2 images.

Using Graph Theory to Build a Simple Recommendation Engine in JavaScript_Leveraging User Behavior to Drive Recommendations_medium.com

109. The medium user Patryk Zabielski got a total of 370 recommends, for the post titled “How to make Multi-Layered Parallax Illustration with CSS & Javascript”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Design,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 5.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 3 images.

How to make Multi-Layered Parallax Illustration with CSS & Javascript_I will be showing you how to create a simple multi-layered illustration with depth that transitions into the content in…_medium.com

110. The medium user Jonas Helfer got a total of 367 recommends, for the post titled “Why GraphQL is the future”.The post has the the following tags: Graphql,React,JavaScript,Angularjs,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 11 links and 1 image.

Why GraphQL is the future_And what it means for you_dev-blog.apollodata.com

111. The medium user Illya Klymov got a total of 366 recommends, for the post titled “Frontend Dev: хороший, плохой, злой. Часть 1: Хороший путь”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Russian.The reading time of the article is 6.4 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

Frontend Dev: хороший, плохой, злой. Часть 1: Хороший путь_Вместо вступления_medium.com

112. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 361 recommends, for the post titled “Webpack Performance Budgets”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Webpack,”Web Performance”,”Web Development”,”Open Source”.The reading time of the article is 2.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

Webpack Performance Budgets_Webpack 2.2 RC includes support for Performance Budgets — a new feature that will help warn (or optionally error) when…_medium.com

113. The medium user Freeman Latif got a total of 358 recommends, for the post titled “After React: Elm?”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Elm.The reading time of the article is 3.9 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

After React: Elm?_So you’ve mastered React, Redux, ES6, etc and you find yourself in a better position than a couple of years ago; now…_blog.wraptime.io

114. The medium user Osmel Mora got a total of 353 recommends, for the post titled “How to handle state in React.”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Reactjs,”Web Development”,Redux.The reading time of the article is 5.6 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 3 images.

How to handle state in React._The missing FAQ._medium.com

115. The medium user Ryan Haase got a total of 352 recommends, for the post titled “Code a fully-functional web app in 14 days…”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Tech.The reading time of the article is 7.6 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 6 images.

Code a fully-functional web app in 14 days…_Challenge Accepted_medium.com

116. The medium user James Y Rauhut got a total of 350 recommends, for the post titled “How to crank your progressive web app’s Google Lighthouse score up to 100”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Design,Startup,UX.The reading time of the article is 7.5 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 5 images.

How to crank your progressive web app’s Google Lighthouse score up to 100_If there’s one message the Chrome Dev Team wants to drive home to developers, it’s this: performance matters._medium.freecodecamp.org

117. The medium user Eliezer Steinbock got a total of 345 recommends, for the post titled “I’ve been running Meteor at scale for a year now. Here’s what I’ve learned.”.The post has the the following tags: Meteor,JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming,Startup.The reading time of the article is 11.9 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 5 images.

I’ve been running Meteor at scale for a year now. Here’s what I’ve learned._A year ago I wrote an article describing my first experiences scaling Meteor. In short, I created a popular fantasy…_medium.freecodecamp.org

118. The medium user Preethi Kasireddy got a total of 344 recommends, for the post titled “How the Web Works Part III: HTTP & REST”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,”Learning To Code”,Tech,Technology.The reading time of the article is 10.7 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 6 images.

How the Web Works Part III: HTTP & RESTmedium.freecodecamp.org

119. The medium user Preethi Kasireddy got a total of 343 recommends, for the post titled “Why use static types in JavaScript? (A 4-part primer on static typing with Flow)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Flowtype,”Computer Science”,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 8.4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Why use static types in JavaScript? (A 4-part primer on static typing with Flow)_As a JavaScript developer, you can code all day long without encountering any static types. So why bother learning…_medium.freecodecamp.org

120. The medium user Michael Olorunnisola got a total of 340 recommends, for the post titled “A Gentle Introduction to Data Structures: How Linked Lists Work”.The post has the the following tags: “Data Structures”,Programming,”Computer Science”,JavaScript,Tech.The reading time of the article is 9.3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 6 images.

A Gentle Introduction to Data Structures: How Linked Lists Work_Have you ever built a Rube Goldberg Machine? If not, maybe you’ve built an elaborate line of dominoes?_medium.freecodecamp.org

121. The medium user Cory House got a total of 339 recommends, for the post titled “No API? No Problem! Rapid Development via Mock APIs”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Software Development”,”Web Development”,”Mobile App Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 4.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 3 images.

No API? No Problem! Rapid Development via Mock APIs_Create a realistic mock API with Node.js in three quick steps_medium.freecodecamp.org

122. The medium user Tom Dale got a total of 338 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Frameworks: Distribution Channels for Good Ideas”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 9.5 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

JavaScript Frameworks: Distribution Channels for Good Ideas_From Alex Russell’s Fluent keynote, “Progressive Web Apps and What’s Next for the Web”:_medium.com

123. The medium user Sacha Greif got a total of 337 recommends, for the post titled “The State Of JavaScript: JavaScript Flavors”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Typescript,Coffeescript,Elm,Clojurescript.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

The State Of JavaScript: JavaScript Flavors_More Preliminary Results_medium.com

124. The medium user Kristian Poslek got a total of 333 recommends, for the post titled “Anatomy of a large Angular application”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Angularjs,”Software Architecture”.The reading time of the article is 15.9 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 10 images.

Anatomy of a large Angular application_How to design the architecture of an Angular application and not go insane in the process_medium.com

125. The medium user Fagner Brack got a total of 328 recommends, for the post titled “How To Accept Over-Engineering For What It Really Is”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,”Software Development”,”Web Development”,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 5.2 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 5 images.

How To Accept Over-Engineering For What It Really Is_The devil is in the details (or in the lack of it)_hackernoon.com

126. The medium user Rich Harris got a total of 326 recommends, for the post titled “How to not break the internet with this one weird trick”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,NPM,Modules.The reading time of the article is 6.1 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 9 images.

How to not break the internet with this one weird trick_If you write JavaScript tools or libraries, you should bundle your code before publishing._medium.com

127. The medium user André Pena got a total of 324 recommends, for the post titled “How I stay up-to-date as a Developer”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,JavaScript,Productivity,Learning,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 4.9 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 2 images.

How I stay up-to-date as a Developer_I can hardly imagine any other industry that is so dynamic and inviting as software development. I mean, imagine your…_hackernoon.com

128. The medium user Rishi Goomar got a total of 319 recommends, for the post titled “Why I think Elm is the Future of Front End Development”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Elm,”Functional Programming”,”Front End Development”,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 4.2 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 1 image.

Why I think Elm is the Future of Front End Development_Elm is a ML-style functional language with enforced immutability that compiles down to optimized JavaScript. It solves…_medium.com

129. The medium user Dave Smith got a total of 319 recommends, for the post titled “What web framework should I learn?”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,JavaScript,Development.The reading time of the article is 2.6 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

What web framework should I learn?_I get this question a lot. In the past I’ve answered it with a question about your motivation. Are you trying to…_medium.com

130. The medium user Josh Burgess got a total of 318 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Fatigue: An Alternative Perspective”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Technology.The reading time of the article is 4.2 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

JavaScript Fatigue: An Alternative Perspective_Recognizing Progress Requires a Certain Degree of Churn_medium.com

131. The medium user Jerry Wang got a total of 316 recommends, for the post titled “The Secret To Making Your Own Facebook Messenger Bot In Less Than 15 Minutes”.The post has the the following tags: Chatbots,”Facebook Messenger”,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 6.1 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 12 images.

The Secret To Making Your Own Facebook Messenger Bot In Less Than 15 Minutes_Read this if you want to make a bot._chatbotsmagazine.com

132. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 310 recommends, for the post titled “Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 4 — Progressive Enhancement”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,”Progressive Enhancement”,”Progressive Web App”,Mobile.The reading time of the article is 13.9 minutes.The post contains 13 links and 7 images.

Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 4 — Progressive Enhancement_Part 4 of a new series walking through tips for shipping mobile web apps optimized using Lighthouse. This issue, we’ll…_medium.com

133. The medium user Node.js Foundation got a total of 306 recommends, for the post titled “How Uber Uses Node.js To Scale Their Business”.The post has the the following tags: Nodejs,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 0.9 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

https://medium.com/@nodejs/how-uber-uses-node-js-to-scale-their-business-cd4d8f8e4187

134. The medium user Erik Witt got a total of 303 recommends, for the post titled “Building a Shop with Sub-Second Page Loads: Lessons Learned”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,”Wer Performance”,Caching,Networking.The reading time of the article is 19.2 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 27 images.

Building a Shop with Sub-Second Page Loads: Lessons Learned_Here is the story of how we leveraged research on web-caching and NoSQL systems to prepare a webshop for hundreds of…_medium.baqend.com

135. The medium user Bradley Nice got a total of 297 recommends, for the post titled “100+ Useful Web Development Tools and Resources”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,Programming,”Front End Development”,JavaScript,Coding.The reading time of the article is 12.5 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 20 images.

100+ Useful Web Development Tools and Resources_The best and worst thing about being a web developer is that the web is constantly changing. While this is exciting it…_medium.com

136. The medium user Nader Dabit got a total of 294 recommends, for the post titled “Beginner’s Guide to React Router”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Reactjs.The reading time of the article is 11 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 7 images.

Beginner’s Guide to React Router_Or what I wish I knew when starting with React Router._medium.freecodecamp.org

137. The medium user Andrew Rabon got a total of 292 recommends, for the post titled “Choosing Vanilla JavaScript in 2016”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,CSS.The reading time of the article is 6 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Choosing Vanilla JavaScript in 2016_ECMAScript’s latest spec makes a compelling case for developing without heavy libraries or frameworks._andrewrabon.com

138. The medium user Grgur Grisogono got a total of 286 recommends, for the post titled “Webpack 2 Tree Shaking Configuration”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Webpack,React,Tech,Reactjs.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 2 images.

Webpack 2 Tree Shaking Configuration_Tree Shaking, a modern dead code elimination algorithm for ECMAScript 2015+ is one of the most anticipated features in…_medium.com

139. The medium user Mariya Diminsky got a total of 286 recommends, for the post titled “Learn Node.js with Brigadier Fluffykins Part I: Sync, Async, and Creating Your First Server!”.The post has the the following tags: Nodejs,JavaScript,”Web Development”,Tutorial,Education.The reading time of the article is 11.1 minutes.The post contains 9 links and 14 images.

Learn Node.js with Brigadier Fluffykins Part I: Sync, Async, and Creating Your First Server!_Welcome to Part I of Learn Node.js With Brigadier Fluffykins, a series created to help you easily understand Node.js ❤_medium.freecodecamp.org

140. The medium user Piervincenzo Madeo got a total of 285 recommends, for the post titled “Automate your UX Design workflow with Framer.js, Gulp and Sketch”.The post has the the following tags: UX,Framerjs,Prototyping,JavaScript,Gulp.The reading time of the article is 16.1 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 13 images.

Automate your UX Design workflow with Framer.js, Gulp and Sketch_[ Update 04.01.2017: recently the awesome guys at Framer added a powerful component that helps you transition and…_blog.prototypr.io

141. The medium user Vinicius Reis got a total of 281 recommends, for the post titled “Entenda de uma vez por todas o que Ă© React.JS, Angular 2, Aurelia e Vue.JS”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Vuejs,React,Angularjs,Aurelia.The reading time of the article is 11.1 minutes.The post contains 8 links and 3 images.

Entenda de uma vez por todas o que é React.JS, Angular 2, Aurelia e Vue.JS_Depois de muita confusão e contendas resolvi escrever este artigo, para explicar de modo simples e direto quais as…_medium.com

142. The medium user Guido Schmitz got a total of 280 recommends, for the post titled “Move Fast and Don’t Break Things”.The post has the the following tags: “Software Development”,”Web Development”,Tech,Programming,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 4.2 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 5 images.

Move Fast and Don’t Break Things_An intro to Test Driven Development_medium.freecodecamp.org

143. The medium user Arunoda Susiripala got a total of 275 recommends, for the post titled “Say Hello to React CDK”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React.The reading time of the article is 3.5 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 3 images.

Say Hello to React CDK_This is a Component Development Kit for React. It’s not a just another boilerplate, but something much much more, and…_voice.kadira.io

144. The medium user Illya Klymov got a total of 273 recommends, for the post titled “Frontend Dev: хороший, плохой, злой. Часть 2: Плохой путь”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs.The reading time of the article is 8.9 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 4 images.

Frontend Dev: хороший, плохой, злой. Часть 2: Плохой путь_История моих терзаний_medium.com

145. The medium user Owen Campbell-Moore got a total of 272 recommends, for the post titled “Designing Great UIs for Progressive Web Apps”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,”Progressive Web App”.The reading time of the article is 7.4 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 6 images.

Designing Great UIs for Progressive Web Apps_Progressive Web Apps give us an opportunity to reset our expectations and to loudly declare that We Can Do Better when…_medium.com

146. The medium user Wesley Walser got a total of 270 recommends, for the post titled “The Boring Stack — The Best Way to Build Interesting Things”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,Makers,”Side Project”,JavaScript,Productivity.The reading time of the article is 2.3 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

The Boring Stack — The Best Way to Build Interesting Things_A few years back while learning Go, I came across a compliment that someone had extended to Go’s creators. I don’t…_hackernoon.com

147. The medium user Eric Clemmons got a total of 270 recommends, for the post titled “Angular is Easy. React is Hard.”.The post has the the following tags: Angularjs,React,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 6.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

Angular is Easy. React is Hard._I know exactly what you’re thinking…_medium.com

148. The medium user Kevin Kononenko got a total of 269 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Promises Explained By Gambling At A Casino”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Education,Tech,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 5.6 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 3 images.

JavaScript Promises Explained By Gambling At A Casino_Promises might seem confusing… until you find yourself in “callback hell.” Then they seem reasonable!_medium.freecodecamp.org

149. The medium user Anton Lavrenov got a total of 269 recommends, for the post titled “Progressive loading for modern web applications via code splitting”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”Web Development”,Tech.The reading time of the article is 4.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 9 images.

Progressive loading for modern web applications via code splitting_Are your users tired of waiting when your app is loading and they close the tab? Let’s fix it with the progressive…_blog.lavrton.com

150. The medium user Node.js Foundation got a total of 268 recommends, for the post titled “Node.js v6 Transitions to LTS”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs,Developer,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 6.2 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 2 images.

Node.js v6 Transitions to LTS_The Node.js project has three major updates this month:_hackernoon.com

151. The medium user Mark Dalgleish got a total of 267 recommends, for the post titled “Block, Element, Modifying Your JavaScript Components”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,CSS,”Front End Development”.The reading time of the article is 5.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 1 image.

Block, Element, Modifying Your JavaScript Components_BEM was a transformative methodology in the world of CSS, but — when limited to the style sheet — it can only take us…_medium.com

152. The medium user Daniel Brain got a total of 265 recommends, for the post titled “Understand promises before you start using async/await”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Promises,Asynchronous.The reading time of the article is 6.4 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 0 images.

Understand promises before you start using async/await_With Babel now supporting async/await out of the box, and ES2016 (or ES7) just around the corner, more and more people…_medium.com

153. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 263 recommends, for the post titled “Issue 3: Terminal tips & tricks, DevTools + Service Worker Updates, Add-to-Homescreen Emulation…”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,DevOps,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 11 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 19 images.

Issue 3: Terminal tips & tricks, DevTools + Service Worker Updates, Add-to-Homescreen Emulation…_Totally Tooling Tears is a new companion to Matt and Addy’s YouTube show Totally Tooling Tips. It’s a raw weekly brain…_medium.com

154. The medium user Sam Corcos got a total of 263 recommends, for the post titled “Where to Hold React Component Data: state, store, static, and this”.The post has the the following tags: React,Redux,JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 5.3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

Where to Hold React Component Data: state, store, static, and this_With the advent of React and Redux, a common question has emerged:_medium.freecodecamp.org

155. The medium user Eliezer Steinbock got a total of 262 recommends, for the post titled “First Experiences Scaling a Meteor App”.The post has the the following tags: Meteor,”Web Development”,JavaScript,Tech,Startup.The reading time of the article is 16.9 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 2 images.

First Experiences Scaling a Meteor App_I recently went through the challenge and ordeal of having to scale my Meteor app. It’s a project that had already been…_medium.freecodecamp.org

156. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 261 recommends, for the post titled “Why Redux need reducers to be “pure functions””.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Tech,”Functional Programming”,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 4.5 minutes.The post contains 21 links and 6 images.

Why Redux need reducers to be “pure functions”_You may have heard that Redux depends on “pure functions” from functional programming. Well, what exactly does that…_medium.freecodecamp.org

157. The medium user Alex Moldovan got a total of 261 recommends, for the post titled “Breathing air into AirBnB’s JavaScript Style Guide”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Programming,”Web Development”,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 6.3 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

Breathing air into AirBnB’s JavaScript Style Guide_No one sets out to write ugly, inconsistently-styled code. It just sort of happens._medium.freecodecamp.org

158. The medium user Matt Keas got a total of 259 recommends, for the post titled “State of the Union.js”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Conference.The reading time of the article is 19.7 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 35 images.

State of the Union.js_Note: This is a LONG post/rant/exploration that involves some happy and some bleak outlooks on the state of development…_medium.com

159. The medium user Paul Irish got a total of 259 recommends, for the post titled “requestAnimationFrame Scheduling For Nerds”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Android.The reading time of the article is 1.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

requestAnimationFrame Scheduling For Nerds_A few people were curious about the scheduling of requestAnimationFrame callbacks, so here’s the tl;dr:_medium.com

160. The medium user luqmaan got a total of 257 recommends, for the post titled “Things I wish I knew about Redux”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Redux,Reselect.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 0 images.

Things I wish I knew about Redux_I’ve been working on React/Redux apps for about a year. I wish I knew these things when I started._medium.com

161. The medium user Sonya Moisset got a total of 257 recommends, for the post titled “Three ways you can find the largest number in an array using JavaScript”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Programming,Learning,Algorithms,Technology.The reading time of the article is 3.3 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 1 image.

Three ways you can find the largest number in an array using JavaScript_In this article, I’m going to explain how to solve Free Code Camp’s “Return Largest Numbers in Arrays” challenge. This…_medium.freecodecamp.org

162. The medium user Michel Weststrate got a total of 256 recommends, for the post titled “3 Reasons why I stopped using React.setState”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Mobx,Reactjs,”Reactive Programming”.The reading time of the article is 4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 3 images.

3 Reasons why I stopped using React.setState_Since a few months I’ve stopped using React’s setState on all my new React components. Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t…_medium.com

163. The medium user Kevin Kononenko got a total of 255 recommends, for the post titled “AJAX Explained by Upgrading Your Video Game Character”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,”Life Lessons”,Programming,Tech.The reading time of the article is 5.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 8 images.

AJAX Explained by Upgrading Your Video Game Character_If you’ve played video games, then you can understand the basics of POST and GET._medium.freecodecamp.org

164. The medium user Node.js Foundation got a total of 255 recommends, for the post titled “#NetflixAndChill: How Netflix Scales with Node.js and Containers”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs,Containers,Docker,UI.The reading time of the article is 9.8 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 0 images.

#NetflixAndChill: How Netflix Scales with Node.js and Containers_It wasn’t too long ago that Netflix was just a DVD company. When Kim Trott, director of UI platform engineering at…_medium.com

165. The medium user Sonny Lazuardi got a total of 254 recommends, for the post titled “Ionic Framework vs React Native”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”React Native”,Ionic.The reading time of the article is 4.4 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 7 images.

Ionic Framework vs React Native_Background_medium.com

“166. The medium user freeCodeCamp got a total of 254 recommends, for the post titled “”25 Free Resources for NewJavaScript Developers””.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Startup,Technology,Design,””Social Media””.The reading time of the article is 3.8 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 25 images.

https://medium.com/free-code-camp/25-free-resources-for-new-javascript-developers-11342cf1f4df

167. The medium user Bilal Budhani got a total of 251 recommends, for the post titled “9 libraries to consider for your next React Native project”.The post has the the following tags: React,”React Native”,”Mobile App Development”,JavaScript,iOS.The reading time of the article is 3.6 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

9 libraries to consider for your next React Native project_React Native has made mobile application development process bliss for developers, there’s no doubt in that. I’ve been…_blog.codeinfuse.com

168. The medium user Mikey Murphy got a total of 251 recommends, for the post titled “Journey to Enjoyable, Maintainable Styling with React, ITCSS, and CSS-in-JS”.The post has the the following tags: CSS,”Web Development”,React,Aphrodite,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 16 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 23 images.

Journey to Enjoyable, Maintainable Styling with React, ITCSS, and CSS-in-JS_Knowing why humans do what they do fascinates me, and many times I learn much more from the path leading to a…_medium.com

169. The medium user BASARAT got a total of 250 recommends, for the post titled “TypeScript won”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Typescript,Reactjs,Angularjs,”Open Source”.The reading time of the article is 2.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 3 images.

TypeScript won_I love all the people (great developers!) and the technologies (great ideas!) mentioned in this post 🌹. That said I…_medium.com

170. The medium user Mybridge got a total of 249 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Top 10 Articles of the Year. (v.2017)”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming,”Software Development”,”Mobile App Development”.The reading time of the article is 2.9 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 16 images.

JavaScript Top 10 Articles of the Year. (v.2017)medium.mybridge.co

171. The medium user Node.js Foundation got a total of 249 recommends, for the post titled “The Progress of Node.js a Year Post Node.js and io.js Merge and Where the Technology is Going”.The post has the the following tags: Nodejs,JavaScript,Developer.The reading time of the article is 4.2 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

The Progress of Node.js a Year Post Node.js and io.js Merge and Where the Technology is Going_During Node.js Interactive Europe’s keynote presentations yesterday, Core community members shared the community’s…_medium.com

172. The medium user Nader Dabit got a total of 245 recommends, for the post titled “React Native Navigator — Navigating Like A Pro in React Native”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,”React Native”.The reading time of the article is 7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

React Native Navigator — Navigating Like A Pro in React Native_Looking to learn React Native? Check out React Native Training._medium.com

173. The medium user DailyDrip got a total of 243 recommends, for the post titled “Why Elm is Going to Change the World”.The post has the the following tags: Elm,JavaScript,Programming,”Functional Programming”,Ruby.The reading time of the article is 4.8 minutes.The post contains 14 links and 4 images.

Why Elm is Going to Change the World_I started playing with Elm around January 1, 2016. This was largely brought about by this keynote by Jessica Kerr at…_hackernoon.com

174. The medium user Sashko Stubailo got a total of 243 recommends, for the post titled “Apollo, the data stack for modern apps”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Graphql.The reading time of the article is 7.7 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 15 images.

Apollo, the data stack for modern apps_We’re working on a new GraphQL-based platform for everyone_dev-blog.apollodata.com

175. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 242 recommends, for the post titled “Securing React Redux Apps With JWT Tokens”.The post has the the following tags: Nodejs,React,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 6.5 minutes.The post contains 15 links and 2 images.

Securing React Redux Apps With JWT Tokens_JSON Web Token (JWT) is a way to generate auth tokens. It’s is an open standard (RFC 7519) that defines a simple way…_medium.com

176. The medium user rajaraodvgot a total of 242 recommends, for the post titled “The Anatomy Of A React Redux App”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,Angularjs.The reading time of the article is 4.8 minutes.The post contains 14 links and 7 images.

The Anatomy Of A React Redux App_If you inspect the source of a React Redux app, it could be overwhelming. But there is a method to the madness and it…_medium.com

177. The medium user Mybridge got a total of 242 recommends, for the post titled “JavaScript Top 10 Articles in October”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Programming,”Software Development”,React.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 5 links and 17 images.

https://medium.com/mybridge-for-professionals/javascript-top-10-articles-in-october-5e59c018379

178. The medium user Alex Reardon got a total of 241 recommends, for the post titled “Performance optimisations for React applications”.The post has the the following tags: React,JavaScript,”Front End Development”.The reading time of the article is 5.6 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 5 images.

Performance optimisations for React applications_TLDR;_medium.com

179. The medium user Slack Engineering got a total of 240 recommends, for the post titled “A faster, smarter Quick Switcher”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Slack,Algorithms.The reading time of the article is 7.3 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 4 images.

A faster, smarter Quick Switcher_We rewrote the Quick Switcher to dramatically improve performance and make it a whole lot easier to use. Here’s what we…_slack.engineering

180. The medium user A. Sharif got a total of 240 recommends, for the post titled “The Elegance Of React”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Programming,”Software Development”,Redux.The reading time of the article is 7.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

The Elegance Of React_Writing Elegant Code With React, Redux and Ramda_medium.com

181. The medium user Richard Herrera got a total of 239 recommends, for the post titled “NFL + React”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Reactjs.The reading time of the article is 5.9 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 8 images.

NFL + React_The National Football League adopted React in December of 2014. For the past year we have iterated and built on React’s…_medium.com

182. The medium user Rob Dodson got a total of 238 recommends, for the post titled “The Case for Custom Elements: Part 1”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,”Web Components”,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 4.8 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

The Case for Custom Elements: Part 1_In this post I want to make the case for why I think Custom Elements make sense, especially for large organizations. In…_medium.com

183. The medium user Addy Osmani got a total of 237 recommends, for the post titled “Issue 1: Service Worker Debugging, RAIL on 3G, Offline Analytics, Progressive Web Apps, Rollupify …”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Tools.The reading time of the article is 6.8 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 8 images.

Issue 1: Service Worker Debugging, RAIL on 3G, Offline Analytics, Progressive Web Apps, Rollupify …_Totally Tooling Tears is a new companion to Matt and Addy’s YouTube show Totally Tooling Tips. It’s a raw weekly brain…_medium.com

184. The medium user Malte Ubl got a total of 237 recommends, for the post titled “2016 will be the year of concurrency on the web”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 7.3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 7 images.

2016 will be the year of concurrency on the web_Since 2009 JavaScript programming on the web has a way to write concurrent programs using shared-nothing threads: Web…_medium.com

185. The medium user Evan Wallace got a total of 235 recommends, for the post titled “Building a professional design tool on the web”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,”Web Development”,Tech.The reading time of the article is 6.4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 1 image.

Building a professional design tool on the web_Our vision for the future of design tools is one where both the tool and the content are easily available to anyone…_blog.figma.com

186. The medium user Artem Sapegin got a total of 234 recommends, for the post titled “Testing React components with Jest and Enzyme”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Jest,Enzyme,Testing.The reading time of the article is 4.4 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

Testing React components with Jest and Enzyme_Shallow rendering, snapshot testing and many examples._hackernoon.com

187. The medium user Calvin Froedge got a total of 234 recommends, for the post titled “Why I’m not staking my future on MeteorJS.”.The post has the the following tags: Meteor,JavaScript,Programming.The reading time of the article is 8.6 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 0 images.

Why I’m not staking my future on MeteorJS._TLDR: After about 3 weeks of using Meteor seriously (8 hours a day), I decided that, despite its benefits, it would be…_medium.com

188. The medium user Mike Groseclose got a total of 231 recommends, for the post titled “In Defense of Hyper Modular JavaScript”.The post has the the following tags: Nodejs,JavaScript,”Open Source”,Design,Technology.The reading time of the article is 5.1 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 3 images.

In Defense of Hyper Modular JavaScript_Last week npmgate was a big topic for the JavaScript community. For those of you who haven’t been following what…_medium.freecodecamp.org

189. The medium user Anthony Gore got a total of 229 recommends, for the post titled “4 Things Vue.js Got Right”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Vuejs,React,Angularjs,”Web Development”.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 1 image.

4 Things Vue.js Got Right_Whether you’re suffering from Javascript fatigue, ES anxiety, post-webpack stress disorder or any other kind of web…_medium.com

190. The medium user Joselito got a total of 228 recommends, for the post titled “Como Ă© programar em JavaScript em 2016”.The post has the the following tags: Humor,JavaScript,Comunidade.The reading time of the article is 13.7 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 9 images.

Como é programar em JavaScript em 2016_Esse artigo é uma tradução totalmente livre e adaptada de "How it feels to learn Javascript in 2016" , publicada na…_joseli.to

191. The medium user David Fox Powell got a total of 225 recommends, for the post titled “Why Can’t Anyone Write a Simple Webpack Tutorial?”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Webpack,Nodejs,Babeljs,ES6.The reading time of the article is 11.3 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 4 images.

Why Can’t Anyone Write a Simple Webpack Tutorial?_Ok…so we’re all hipsters, or cocky nerds, neckbeards, losers who only know JavaScript which isn’t a real programing…_medium.com

192. The medium user Jonas Helfer got a total of 225 recommends, for the post titled “How do I GraphQL?”.The post has the the following tags: Graphql,React,JavaScript.The reading time of the article is 4 minutes.The post contains 3 links and 1 image.

How do I GraphQL?_Top 3 things to know coming from REST_dev-blog.apollodata.com

193. The medium user Mike Hearn got a total of 224 recommends, for the post titled “Graal & Truffle”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,JavaScript,JVM.The reading time of the article is 12.5 minutes.The post contains 1 link and 2 images.

Graal & Truffle_An obscure research project could radically accelerate innovation in programming language design_blog.plan99.net

194. The medium user Joanne got a total of 222 recommends, for the post titled “How to Create and Publish Your First Node.js Module”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Nodejs,NPM.The reading time of the article is 9.3 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 12 images.

How to Create and Publish Your First Node.js Module_What is npm?_medium.com

195. The medium user Matheus Lima got a total of 222 recommends, for the post titled “Entendendo Programação Funcional em JavaScript de uma vez”.The post has the the following tags: ES6,JavaScript,”Functional Programming”.The reading time of the article is 5.5 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 3 images.

Entendendo Programação Funcional em JavaScript de uma vez_Você já percebeu que cada vez mais o termo Programação Funcional vem sendo usado pela comunidade?_medium.com

196. The medium user rajaraodv got a total of 221 recommends, for the post titled “Webpack’s HMR & React-Hot-Loader — The Missing Manual”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,Webpack,React.The reading time of the article is 7.6 minutes.The post contains 15 links and 15 images.

Webpack’s HMR & React-Hot-Loader — The Missing Manual_Webpack’s HMR along with React-Hot-Loader makes developing React apps very productive. But depending on the type of the…_medium.com

197. The medium user Mybridge got a total of 221 recommends, for the post titled “Top 10 JavaScript Articles from Last Month. (v.May)”.The post has the the following tags: “Web Development”,JavaScript,Programming,Tech,”Software Development”.The reading time of the article is 3.2 minutes.The post contains 6 links and 14 images.

Top 10 JavaScript Articles from Last Month. (v.May)_We’ve observed nearly 1,000 articles related to JavaScript, posted and updated in April 2016._medium.mybridge.co

198. The medium user Matt Aimonetti got a total of 220 recommends, for the post titled “Go is for everyone”.The post has the the following tags: Programming,Community,Golang,JavaScript,Education.The reading time of the article is 4 minutes.The post contains 2 links and 0 images.

Go is for everyone_Go is a modern programming language created at Google. It’s designed to be a very rational (read non-fancy), simple…_medium.com

199. The medium user Jonas Helfer got a total of 220 recommends, for the post titled “How to build GraphQL servers”.The post has the the following tags: Graphql,JavaScript,React,”Web Development”,Programming.The reading time of the article is 6.6 minutes.The post contains 4 links and 2 images.

How to build GraphQL servers_Tips for what, how and when to optimize_dev-blog.apollodata.com

200. The medium user Artem Sapegin got a total of 219 recommends, for the post titled “React and Redux Single Page Applications Resources”.The post has the the following tags: JavaScript,React,Redux.The reading time of the article is 2.1 minutes.The post contains 11 links and 0 images.

React and Redux Single Page Applications Resources_Here is a list of the best articles, books and talks about the libraries and tools we use at the Here product tools…_medium.com

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Interesting Statistics — Florin Badita is creating Statistics, Data Visualizations | Patreon_Become a patron of Interesting Statistics — Florin Badita today: Read posts by Interesting Statistics — Florin Badita…_www.patreon.com

Related posts where i played with Medium.com database :

Inside the TOP 1000 tags on Medium.com — Part 1_During my 3 months stay in the US, one of my pet project was to download all of the posts on medium.com. It took around…_medium.com

Analyzing 150K Medium Tags — Part 1._Why to do this ?_medium.com

TOP 33 medium.com Articles, based on the number of links each article contains.Introduction :

Inside medium.com TOP 30000 articles with links._Some people prefer links, some people prefer images, and others, they put half and half._medium.com

Top 100 Writers that wrote about AI/ML/DL

TOP 100 medium writers that wrote about Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning’ / Deep Learning_There are over 6500 articles about AI/ML/DL written on medium, and if you would want to read them all, you would need…_hackernoon.com

The list with the TOP 100 AI/ML/DL articles can be found here :

TOP 100 medium.com_We have seen the TOP 100 Medium users that got the most recommends, but this does not help us with nothing in our quest…_medium.com

Key Differences between medium posts tagged Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning’ / Deep Learning

Key Differences between medium posts tagged Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning’ / Deep…_There are over 6500 articles about AI/ML/DL written on medium._medium.com

I would love to hear what other ideas you would have with the medium database that I scrapped :)

About Me

In the last 3 years i collaborated with Rise Project, were i did data analysis and pattern recognition to uncover patterns of corruption in unstructured data-sets.

I have worked as a consultant for the World Bank.

Currently, as a job, I work as a Senior Map Analyst, working with OpenStreetMap data.

In September 2016 i moved for 3 months to San Francisco, to start a new life.

Now i`m back in Romania, searching for a Remote/ Part/Full Time Job here/ another country were I can apply my expertise related with data science.

Currently :

You can find me online on Medium Florin Badita, AngelList, Twitter , Linkedin, Openstreetmap, Github, Quora, Facebook

Sometimes i write on my blog http://florinbadita.com/


Published by HackerNoon on 2017/09/09