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Best 7 links of week #7, 2019

React v16.8: The One With Hooks – React Blog

React v16.8 (With Hooks) shipped


With React 16.8, React Hooks are available in a stable release! What Are Hooks? Hooks let you use state and other React features without writing a class. You can also build your own Hooks to share reusable stateful logic between components.

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Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet

Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet


Exhaustive, simple, beautiful and concise. A truly pythonic cheat sheet about Python programming language.

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Basic Color Theory for Web Developers

Basic Color Theory for Web Developers


How to make your website look good when you can't even match your socks.

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5 Ways to animate a ReactJs app in 2019. – Dmitry Nozhenko – Medium

5 Ways to animate a React app


Animations in React apps is a popular topic and there are many ways to create different types of animations.

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Blotter.js

Blotter.js


A JavaScript API for drawing unconventional text effects on the web.

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On Being A Principal Engineer

On Being A Principal Engineer


A very interesting article about career progression in Tech. Does being a Principal Engineer means that you have to step into management or is there a career path that will allow you to stay highly technical and still grow within your company?

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grpc / The state of gRPC in the browser

grpc / The state of gRPC in the browser


A high performance, open source, general RPC framework that puts mobile and HTTP/2 first.

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Book of the week

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Big Data: Principles and best practices of scalable realtime data systems
by Nathan Marz

Big Data teaches you to build big data systems using an architecture that takes advantage of clustered hardware along with new tools designed specifically to capture and analyze web-scale data. It describes a scalable, easy-to-understand approach to big data systems that can be built and run by a small team.
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