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Staying on top of trends can be daunting; the tech world moves fast.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed at the thought of keeping up with tech trends, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
It can be time-consuming staying on top of trends — who has time to scour the internet for tech news every day? And if you’re hoping to break into the tech industry, you want to make sure you dazzle hiring managers with your in-depth knowledge of the latest industry trends.
Knowing where to look can make staying on top of trends much easier.
We’re sharing some tips to tackle emerging trends for Angular, React and Vue. So if you’re a frontend developer, buckle up and take note.
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Haven’t got time to read the blog in full? Here’s the gist so you can get on with your day:
You’re 2.7 times more likely to learn new skills via YouTube videos if you’re a millennial. And the tech community (and pretty much any other community) is thriving on YouTube. With a combined subscriber base of over 1.7 million, the three channels we’re sharing with you can help you keep on top of tech trends and craft your skill set — regardless of the frontend framework.
Learn more about Angular, React and Vue with these YouTube channels:
From beginner crash courses for building apps to tutorials for building single-page applications; this channel has everything you need to keep up to date with the Vue framework.
In Angular’s YouTube channel, you can immerse yourself in the latest updates to Angular (like the recent Angular V12 release, for example), deep dive into debugging Angular error messages and more.
If you’re keen to learn more about React, then Traversy Media is probably a good place to start. Because they’ve got a ton of video tutorials. The channel also shares a crash course in React so, in just less than two hours, you can grasp the core concepts and fundamentals of the library.
Traversy Media also has some fantastic video tutorials for Vue and Angular frameworks. The channel also covers important topics including work-life balance and tackling burnout — it’s a must-follow channel for any web developer.
Podcasts are handy, particularly if you don’t have the time or the energy to watch a video tutorial. You can listen and absorb podcasts as you commute to work or enjoy downtime in a bath — whatever your routine, they fit in seamlessly.
Follow the links below to listen to our recommendations. You can find most of them on Spotify, Feedspot.com, Castbox.fm or Devchat.tv.
Actively participating in online communities is how you get to meet other developers to share and discuss ideas. Online communities allow you to learn from other devs, problem solve and tap into an unlimited source of inspiration.
It’s well-documented that human beings are social. So although we can value our alone time, particularly when working from home, it’s important to still seek out that community collaboration — even if it’s just online.
If you’re wondering where to start, check out these Meetup tech communities in The Netherlands. Meetup lets you filter by events or groups, so you can consider meeting other devs at events around the country (or the world).
We spoke with Freelance Senior Frontend Engineer, Marcel, who shared his go-to resources for keeping on top of React trends and updates:
We also spoke with Hassan, a CTO and frontend engineer. Here are his tips for keeping on top of Angular trends:
Interested in a random fact? We have over 70,000 skilled candidates in our network (like Marcel and Hassan)! We’ve worked hard to grow a specific pool of tech talent and we’re pretty proud of it.