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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
Arkency http://blog.arkency.com/
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Recommendations for great Ruby on Rails blog writers
I'd recommend Jason Swett. I listen to his podcast more often than I read his blog, but I might need to go back and read some more of his blog articles. I've also found Honeybadger.io's blog to be really informative. I'd also recommend Arkency, with some caveats. They promote a pretty specific architecture style using concepts from Domain Driven Design, Event Driven architecture, and CQRS. I believe these styles are powerful and can help tame a large, complex project, but I wouldn't recommend them in every case, so IMO, keep that in mind when reading their stuff.
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5 days 5 blogposts - the summary of the Arkademy.dev blogging challenge
I'm an indivudual but I love being part of the team where we can support each other. That's why the success of the Arkency blog (listed as top-10 ruby blogs in the world) - we help each other, we trust each other, we embrace our differences.
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Gradual Automation aka Do-Nothing Scripting aka Puts-Driven Automation
Thanks for commenting, because I think I didn't make it clear enough in the original post — that it's not meant to stay a do-nothing script, but gradually transition towards a do-something script. I have now updated the blogpost. It also assures me that do-nothing script is a bad name for it. I now think I prefer Puts-First Automation.
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Gradual automation in Ruby (aka Do-Nothing Scripting, aka Puts-Driven Automation)
I updated the post to make it clearer since.
developer-roadmap
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Is Coding Hard?
Developer Roadmaps - roadmap.sh
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How to start learning web development for free
Learning the basics of web development opens doors to many other careers in the tech field. Roadmap.sh provides guides, learning paths, and roadmaps to point developers in a direction of their choosing.
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5 Uncommon Advices from one beginner coder to another beginner coder!
There's a website I personally follow specific for roadmaps called as “roadmap.sh” where all the roadmaps are available. You can check it out, if you like. Here's the link: ▶️ https://roadmap.sh/
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Programming vs Web Development
If you're starting your journey in web development, here is a roadmap to follow. Understand that Web development is not merely an extension of programming; it's a distinct field that requires a unique blend of coding and visual design skills. Embrace the importance of visual aesthetics from the get-go, and continuously work on improving your design sense. Trust me it will pay off in the long run, and you'll be able to create truly exceptional web experiences that not only function well but also look and feel amazing.
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Developer should-know websites
Github developer roadmaps (backend, frontend, cloud ...)
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Unique websites for the Developer - TechGenieDev
Roadmap.sh (https://roadmap.sh/)
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Top 10 GitHub Repositories Every Web Developer Should Know
Web Developer-Roadmap GitHub Link: developer-roadmap Crafted by kamranahmedse, this roadmap acts as a compass for developers navigating the vast landscape of technologies. Covering front-end, back-end, and DevOps, it aids developers in charting a learning path aligned with their goals.
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
✅ kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap: https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
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ChatGPT as a Programming Mentor: A Test Drive
It may also be beneficial to start with a high-level overview of what there is to learn in a given area, to understand the overall lay of the land - and then use ChatGPT to dig deeper into selected topics. There are many good resources that provide such an overview, like roadmap.sh or my "Definitive Guide to Succeeding as a Professional Dev".
- 18 Must-Bookmark GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Know
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p1xt-guides - Programming curricula
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