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AWS Roadmap, Backend Roadmap, Node.js Questions and more.

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We have a new roadmap for AWS, a revised Backend roadmap, new Junior Backend Developer roadmap, Node.js Questions to test your knowledge and more.  ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ ‌​‍‎‏ Hey! Kamran from roadmap.sh here! I hope 2024 has started off on an inspiring note for you all. I'm thrilled to kick off the year with some exciting updates and additions to roadmap.sh. AWS Roadmap A lot of you have been asking for this one. We have a new beginner friendly AWS Roadmap recommending the services you should care about, topics for each service and slowly dives into more advanced topics. Visit AWS Roadmap We also have AWS best practices if you are interested. Backend Roadmap We have also revised the Backend roadmap; it's sleeker, more comprehensive, and packed with everything you need to become a backend development pro. Visit Backend Roadmap We have also launched the beginner friendly version of the backend roadmap . It is trimmed down and has tips for learning and stepping up as a backen...

Lemme show you what's good in Livewire 3.4

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Hey Livewire buds, Big news: we finally got to "inbox zero" on the Livewire & Alpine repositories. Weeeooo! ​ This is a big moment for me, because I haven't felt "on-top" of the open source side of things since releasing V3. And with that of course, is a big fat new Livewire release: 3.4.0 It's mostly bug-fixes and tweaks, but here are a few new features and changes you might want to know about: New #[Session] attribute You can now persist values between pages using the new #[Session] attribute. This is useful for remembering certain customizations a user makes, like showing/hiding certain columns in a table. Just plop #[Session] above a Livewire property, and now that property will be stored and retrieved out of the user's session in your Laravel app. ​ Check out the docs → ​ ​ Inheritable attributes This is a good one. If you use different Blade layouts in your app and are sick of configuring them in individual com...

A Beginners Guide to Reading Text Files in C#; A Start to Finish Guide to Docker in .NET; and more!

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Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter! Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources C# Read File - A Beginners Guide to Reading Text Files in C#   File manipulation is an incredibly common programming task with endless applications. It has two main sides: reading and writing. This post focuses on the "reading" bit, so if you've just googled "C# read file" and ended up here, search no more - we have the guide you need! ...

C# Threading & Multithreading; Best Practices & Code Examples for Microservices; and more!

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Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter! Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources C# Threading and Multithreading: A Guide With Examples   Building responsive and efficient applications in our rapidly-evolving digital world is more crucial now than ever before. As software developers, we constantly look for ways to boost performance and improve the user experience. One such method is multithreading, a widely used yet often misunderstood feature. Whether you're a seasoned C# developer or a beginner ea...