Dan blogs about web development in general, but focused in particular on Angular and unit testing. Recent articles include tutorials on how to scrape websites with Puppeteer and working with TypeScript.
Umar writes about frontend development and JavaScript topics, including accessibility, Chrome's DevTools, and cutting edge browser features.
Valeri writes about TypeScript, Node, static site generators, and Mongoose, the ORM for MongoDB in Node.js.
2ality is a blog about JavaScript, web development and mobile computing (but other topics are covered, too, occasionally). It's written by Axel Rauschmayer, a software engineer based in Munich, Germany.
Feross Aboukhadijeh is a computer security researcher, teacher, web developer, designer, long distance runner, gamer, music lover, and builder of websites that (sometimes) go viral. He writes about JavaScript and Node.
Sindre is a full-time open source developer and mostly writes about building macOS apps with Swift. He's also known for creating Yeoman and a number of Node libraries.
General web development topics with a focus on Serverless JavaScript, and primarily uses TypeScript for examples. Any Node.js developer that is hoping to learn more about the Jamstack can dive deeper into technologies surrounding that sphere.
Advanced TypeScript and Node.js. Talks about Domain Driven Design, SOLID Principles, Clean Code, and Architecture with examples in TypeScript. The article on Front End Architecture stands out in particular.
Hugo writes Node.js and JavaScript Guides for the working developer. Get from "how do I X?" to "done" with straight to the point posts. Topics covered in depth include testing with Jest, Cypress and Alpine.js. Recent posts touch on server-side rendered React, optional chaining in JavaScript, and command line tips.
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