Best of Networking2023

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    Avatar of honeypotHoneypot·2y

    How to Build a Personal Brand as a Developer

    Building a personal brand as a developer can help you stand out, gain credibility, network, and achieve your career goals. To build your personal brand, consider your ambitions and comfort level, embrace your passions and knowledge, create an online presence, build offline buzz, and measure and adapt your strategy.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·3y

    Career Mistakes to Avoid as a Developer

    Learn about the career mistakes to avoid as a developer, including not setting realistic goals, failing to recognize your potential, and neglecting networking opportunities.

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    Avatar of gcgitconnected·3y

    4 Mistakes That Can Ruin Your IT Career

    Avoiding career mistakes is crucial for success in the fast-paced IT industry. Don't get too comfortable, prioritize networking, avoid burnout, and don't stick to one company for too long.

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    Avatar of codemotionCodemotion·3y

    Why do Programmers Hate LinkedIn?

    LinkedIn, the social network designed to create professional connections and job opportunities, is often criticized by developers. In this article, we will explore the reasons why some programmers may dislike LinkedIn, trying to shed light on the phenomenon of “why programmers hate LinkedIn” Why LinkedIn is not working for developers LinkedIn needs little introduction.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·3y

    btunnel - No more localhost, welcome to the internet

    Introducing btunnel, a tool that allows you to access localhost over the internet. It provides features like comment submission, feedback, feature requests, and improvements.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·3y

    How to Find a Remote Developer Job in 2023

    As the world continues to adapt to the new normal of remote work, the demand for remote developers has never been higher. Companies are now realizing the benefits of hiring remote workers, including cost savings and access to a wider pool of talent. Here are some tips to help you land your dream remote developer job in 2023.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·3y

    Master the HTTP Networking Protocol

    The course is designed to help students understand the various concepts of HTTP networking through hands-on learning. Students will complete over 80 coding exercises and quizzes in JavaScript. The course includes a project where they will build a real web crawler using Node.js.

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    Avatar of justanotherctoJust Another CTO·3y

    Networking as an introvert CTO

    Learn strategies for networking as an introvert and building genuine connections. Embrace your unique skills and perspective to make deep and lasting relationships. Explore the power of writing as a networking tool.

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    Avatar of wincmdWindows Command Line·3y

    Windows Subsystem for Linux September 2023 update

    Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with new features and bug fixes. Check out the summary below, and read on to learn more about new experimental features. WSL is used for a wide array of workflows and we want to help you get the best performance and quality experience from these workflows.

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    Avatar of pointerPointer·3y

    I failed 3 job applications; Here's what I learned

    The post discusses the author's experiences with job applications and interviews at companies like Datadog, Spotify, and Shopify. It offers tips and lessons learned from the process.

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    Avatar of dzDZone·3y

    Top Three Docker Alternatives To Consider

    Podman is a daemonless, open-source, Linux-native container engine that is considered one of the best alternatives for Docker. Podman, Kubernetes, Openshift, LXD, Docker Swarm, BuidKit, and Mesos are some of the popular Docker alternatives available in the market today.

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    Avatar of pragmaticengineerThe Pragmatic Engineer·3y

    The Roots of Today's Modern Backend Engineering Practices

    The article explores the evolution of modern backend engineering practices by discussing the roots of these practices. It covers topics such as the challenges faced in early backend development, the birth of ARPANET and its influence on distributed systems, and the rise of the internet and web-based computing. The article emphasizes the importance of learning from the past to understand current backend engineering practices.

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    Avatar of spaceliftSpacelift·3y

    Docker Networking – Basics, Network Types & Examples

    Docker is a containerization platform that uses OS-level virtualization to package software applications and their dependencies into reusable units called containers. Docker includes a networking system for managing communications between containers, your Docker host, and the outside world. We'll explain how Docker networks function, then cover the basics of using them with your container deployments.

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    Avatar of colkgirlCode Like A Girl·3y

    Building a Successful Freelance career as a Software Developer

    Building a successful career as a software freelancer requires technical skills, business acumen, effective communication, staying up-to-date with the latest technologies and industry trends, strong networking and marketing skills, balancing workload and time management, and navigating the financial and contractual aspects of freelancing. With the right combination of these skills and a proactive approach, software developers can build a thriving freelance career that offers flexibility, autonomy, and financial success.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·3y

    Learn Networking in Flutter By Building a Simple App

    Learn Networking in Flutter by Building a Simple App. Learn how to build a super simple mobile app that fetches data from the internet and renders it on the app. In this tutorial, we'll be using the API exposed by https://sampleapis.com/. They expose an API endpoint that lists Coding Resources.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    rust-unofficial/awesome-rust: A curated list of Rust code and resources.

    A curated list of Rust code and resources including applications, development tools, libraries, databases, terminal emulators, operating systems, text editors, CLI tools, networking tools, code analysis tools, fuzzing tools, observability tools, Mastodon servers, and more.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·2y

    Networking and Soft Skills for developers

    The article emphasizes the importance of networking and soft skills for developers in both the film industry and software development. Networking helps developers find job opportunities and build relationships, while soft skills elevate their capabilities and enable effective communication and collaboration. Building a strong network and showcasing soft skills can contribute to professional growth and success in the software development field.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    How Container Networking Works: Practical Explanation

    How to virtualize network resources to make containers think each of them has a dedicated network stack. How to turn containers into friendly neighbors, prevent them from interfering, and teach to communicate well? How to reach containers running on a machine from the outside world (aka port publishing)? While answering these questions, we'll setup a container networking from scratch.

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    Avatar of asayerasayer·2y

    Personal Growth for Developers: Strategies to Advance your Career

    Explore strategies for improving coding skills, staying up to date with technology, and effective networking in order to advance your career as a developer.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    10 Reasons why you should contribute to Open-Source on GitHub today

    Explore the advantages of contributing to open-source projects on GitHub, including landing job opportunities, making connections, and learning new technologies.

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    Avatar of hackernoonHacker Noon·3y

    12 Project Ideas for Aspiring Web and Mobile Developers

    The article emphasizes the importance of focusing on user interface and experience, while the projects serve as valuable learning experiences and portfolio pieces. For mobile developers, suggested projects encompass an ecommerce app, diet tracking app, personal finance app, movie review app, photo editing app, and social networking app.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·2y

    What Happens When You Type google.com in the Browser?

    Learn about DNS resolution, the three-way handshake in TCP, and the upgrade from HTTP to HTTPS when typing google.com in the browser.

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    Avatar of awsplainenglishAWS in Plain English·3y

    Starting Your DevOps Journey: Tips and Roadmap

    This article provides tips and a roadmap for starting a DevOps journey. It emphasizes the importance of skills such as Linux, bash scripting, networking concepts, Docker, knowledge of DevOps tools, infrastructure as code, understanding software applications, cloud certifications, and Kubernetes. It also discusses the DevSecOps approach and encourages continuous learning and practice.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·2y

    Termshark • A terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark

    Termshark is a terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark. It allows users to read pcap files, sniff live interfaces, use Wireshark's display filters, and more. It is available for Linux, macOS, *BSD, Android (termux), and Windows. Recent updates include packet search, profiles, configurable columns, magic wormhole, vim navigation, cmdline, packet marks, and themes.

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    Avatar of ministryoftestMinistry of Testing·3y

    One Tab To Rule Them All: The Developer Tools Network Tab

    Discover the power of the Network tab in Developer Tools for web testing, including viewing network activity, filtering requests, verifying request details, searching for specific content, simulating real-world use conditions, and copying/re-using requests.