Friday, January 1, 2016

The best of JavaScript Weekly in 2015

A look back at the most popular links of 2015
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JavaScript Weekly
Issue 264 — January 1, 2016

A special issue looking back at the best of 2015.

I hope you've been having a great holiday season. It's always slow for news at this time of year, so we're dedicating this issue to looking back at the biggest and most popular items from the past year :-) Happy New Year!

Peter Cooper,
Editor

P.S. We also have Node Weekly if you want to keep up to date with more Node-specific stuff as well.

This was by far the most popular item of the year and includes great insights for both employers and job seekers.
Eric Elliott

Zack Grossbart explained why he uses static analyzers to poke at his code and the sorts of errors they can dig up.
Smashing Magazine

Which courses on front-end, Node.js and related topics would you like to see? Vote on the topics most important to you.
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Frontend Masters

An intermediate level JavaScript primer aimed at ‘re-introducing’ the language to you to clear up any confusion or out of date assumptions.
Mozilla Developer Network

Eric Elliott showed off some of the greatest developer tools and why experienced developers use them.
Eric Elliott

Promises are awesome, but Nolan Lawson noticed that ‘many of us are using promises without really understanding them.’ He cleared up many misconceptions in an example-rich post.
Nolan Lawson

A graph that shows off JavaScript’s syntax, identifiers, operators, and more in a single image. There's also a PDF you could print out.
coodict

Areas in which a modern JS-based front-end developer should be skilled.
Rebecca Murphey

‘A very exclusive collection of only must-have JavaScript links’ You’ll find something worthwhile in here.
Eric Elliott

Jobs

  • Principal Web Developer. Bristol, UKJoin MixRadio if you are an expert web developer with superior front-end skills. Help us improve our speed of execution and architecture. Use ReactJS and ES2015 on cross-disciplined teams to deliver the next best music streaming service. MixRadio
  • Expert JavaScript Instructors at Pluralsight (Freelance-Part-time)Currently hiring expert JavaScript Developers that want to share their knowledge with a global audience. As a Pluralsight author, you'll join a tight knit family of passionate teachers and earn royalties. We are looking for the best communicators and presenters in the developer community. Apply today. Pluralsight
  • Looking for job offers from top companies but hate applying?You're in luck! Through Hired, companies reach out to candidates with your skills and experience and request interviews. Stop applying and let the offers come to you with Hired.  Hired.com

In brief

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