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August 25, 2019

✅ Lower the pressure, you can't learn EVERYTHING

Hi Developer,

It’s Raymon from the Mr Frontend Community.

Thanks for subscribing to this weekly letter ❤️! In this newsletter, I will bring another positive message.

The Mr Frontend Webshop is launched 🎉 and packed with cool developer t-shirts, mugs and a lot of other merch!

Lower the pressure, you can’t learn EVERYTHING

Maybe you didn’t saw my tweet from last week, but I tweeted the tweet below.

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As a #codenewbie don’t put yourself under the pressure of learning ”EVERYTHING” because that’s ”IMPOSSIBLE” 😳 Learn to ”FOCUS” on 1 thing at a time and grow! 🙏💪 If you learn ”EVERYTHING”, you will end up with ”NOTHING”! ✌️ #codenewbie #100daysofcode


Aug. 22, 2019, 10:07 p.m.

I didn’t expect it got so many reactions, likes, and retweets. Because of that, it was clear to me that so many of you have the feeling and feel the pressure of the need for learning EVERYTHING. 🤔

So today I want to tell you that is simply not possible to know and learn everything in the development world. It is not possible!

We are humans right, we are not computers that we can upgrade. (Damn Apple your laptops neither!) So we can’t process less data simultaneously, so why even try to learn everything?

If you are just starting in the world of development. Focus on 1 thing at a time. If you try to do a few things at the same time you will see let results than if you focus on just one thing.

Yeah, I know HTML and CSS are learned at the same time. Yes, that is because without styling you have ugly page right? But still, if you first spend time with only learning HTML and then when you’re comfortable with it, learn CSS and after that JavaScript.

I see a lot of people learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React and GraphQL and that is mind-blowing and this will burn you up!

Just like I said in my previous email before you dive into a JavaScript framework or library, just become very comfortable with JavaScript 😉

If you try to learn everything, you end up with nothing and quite some frustration. If you want to save all those un-needed frustrations? Please focus on just 1 thing at a time and time will show you in the long run, you have learned a lot of things 😉

Applause for all 100 days of code(rs)

100daysofcode: the massive amount of people took the challenge! So big applause for all of them! I’m very proud to see everyone doing great stuff on Twitter!

Top 3 links on Twitter

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I created a new video 🥳 to show you How to Build a Github Profile Component w/ Vanilla JavaScript, Fetch, Async/Await and Github API #100daysofcode #codenewbie @github #javascript #asyncawait #video



Build a Github Profile Component w/ Vanilla JavaScript, Fetch, Async/Await and Github API - YouTube

How to practice Vanilla JavaScript and Github API better than building a Github Profile component with the JavaScript Fetch API in combination with Async/Awa…

Aug. 23, 2019, 8:51 a.m.
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@devbyrayray

Lazy load embedded YouTube videos | CSS-Tricks



Lazy load embedded YouTube videos | CSS-Tricks

This is a very clever idea via Arthur Corenzan. Rather than use the default YouTube embed, which adds a crapload of resources to a page whether the user

Aug. 23, 2019, 10:15 a.m.
Kent C. Dodds
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Next time you see someone saying something unkind about someone’s work or spreading negativity, counteract that destructiveness and negativity by saying something kind about someone’s work or spreading positivity.


Aug. 22, 2019, 8:58 p.m.

If you have any suggestions, promotions or anything related for developers? Please send me the information to raymon@mrfrontend.org

Podcast

Checked the latest podcast out?



Why learning development feels your going slow 🤯 by DevByRayRay • A podcast on Anchor

A lot of beginner developer are strugeling with the fact that they want to learn faster. But it feels like it takes ages 😳 so in this episode I tell you why it is a good thing to go slow with learning!

Have you already subscribed to the Mr Frontend Mentor podcast? It is available on:

  • Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Pocket Casts, Radio Public

Thanks!

I want to thank you for reading this letter this far! I hope you enjoyed reading it and learning from it!

If you have suggestions for next, please let me know via raymon@mrfrontend.org or just tweet/DM me via @frontendmr.

Happy coding!

Raymon

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