What are some mid/senior-level blogs, subs, forums, etc that you use?

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  • react-18

    Workgroup for React 18 release.

  • But what I think is lacking is a space dedicated to senior-level discussions. I'm often looking to get in-depth into an advanced topic and exchange on it with other senior devs. Reddit doesn't seem to be the place for this. Chats such as Discord or Slack won't cut it because they call for brevity and lack structure. Twitter has the same problem. React 18 discussion group is a good illustration of what would work, though it focuses on a specific version of React and is closed to the public.

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    ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.

  • Channels like freecodecamp, code w mosh are great, but they're too beginner-oriented for my taste. I'm a seasoned developer (Delphi, C# - asp.net mvc/core/blazor, Python django/flask/bottle, PHP laravel), and have started learning reactjs only about a week ago. I require intermediate level tutorials that get to the meat without much newbie fluff... JH and the like are perfect for my needs.

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