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    The Vue.js Handbook 🚀 A free 120-pages PDF about Vue.js, the popular JavaScript framework. Grab it now 🙂

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  2. Using WebSockets with Node.js

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  8. What is your favorite operating system?

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  9. Aug 23

    how the pros debug a node app console.log('------------------------HERE--------------------------')

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  13. I'm winging it, every day. The funny part is making plans, actually, and having the freedom to change them. I am unemployable for this specific reason: I saw what freedom is like, and there's no way back 🆓 ❌ 🔙

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  14. I changed plans today, because I didn't like any more the plan I had.

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  15. So, if you like how is organized, if you are learning Node and ready to invest, would you prefer an "Expanded Edition" of that book with more theory, or a more hands-on course with practical examples of building Node.js apps? Ebook would be $19, course $99

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  17. I'm switching back to 1 post per day, 2 was a little bit too much 😉 and it was stressing a little bit too much than I'd like. On the flip side, I have blog posts already scheduled for the next 20 days, so I can focus on NHEE, secret code for the Node Handbook Expanded Edition

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  18. 1300+ people visited the website. 105 people after visiting the website joined the newsletter, because I asked to join it to get the PDF / ePub / Mobi ebook version Definitely not crickets, and I got very nice feedback and some "feature requests"

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  19. A little feedback from the site and ebook I launched yesterday: - 297 upvotes on /r/learnprogramming (12.9k views) - 171 upvotes on /r/javascript (22.3k views) - 14 upvotes on /r/webdev (2.8k views) all with 97% upvotes. Didn't blow up, but not bad! 🙂

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  20. I was resisting looking at the feedback I got on Reddit about . I did a big mistake! I never saw so much love on Reddit 🥰

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  21. Aug 22

    There is lots of stress on engineers today to stay "relevant". Many think staying relevant is learning and trying all the new and shiny. Staying relevant to me is to be able to recognize significant problems in our field and the ability to set snake oil apart from solutions.

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