What are the best learning resource for experienced developers?
Like there are tons of different resources and courses around, but they mostly focus on helping people who is just starting.
So its hard to dig out or there is no info at all about when and why the specific tech/product is good, what its strong and weak points, specifics and pitfalls of application and deployment.
So something that goes beyond "hello world" thing, that allows you to stay relevant with herds of tools, products, frameworks around and changes around them.
I.e. my specific use case is I have not done redux in react in a while and it looks there is a huge shift in code patterns and best practices. And to get "fresh" picture I have to dig through tons of materials
Any advices or secret links?)
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building something with it
most new stuff are just reinventions of new stuff but better
as long as you understand the reasoning to why it exists
you can easily learn about it
I really enjoy the front end master courses.
https://frontendmasters.com/courses/redux-fundamentals/ My experince with them is only though the Design -> Code path since I was weak on design. But I felt they went through it as if I were an experienced developer. They had the option of going to beginner level if I was really lost as well
https://frontendmasters.com/courses/redux-fundamentals/ My experince with them is only though the Design -> Code path since I was weak on design. But I felt they went through it as if I were an experienced developer. They had the option of going to beginner level if I was really lost as well
Redux Course | Learn Adding Scalability to your Web Apps
Learn the Redux API from scratch, then learn to hook the Redux React application. You'll also learn how to extend Redux with various tools from its ecosystem.
Looking at that course it's a bit old now... so sorry if that doesn't quite help
Build some side project using the tech you want to learn, struggle with it, read docs, google bugs, ask LLMs to explain things for you, couple or few weeks pass by, Tada! you're really good at it.