Do you remember the smell of Christmas when you were a child? The smell of cookies, oranges and green fir? The impatience while waiting for the next day to unpack your Advent calendar surprise?
At Xplicity we do! And while remembering these happy, cozy moments we have decided to create some joy for you as well! Our amazing team prepared for you a digital susrprise for each day of Decembr till the Christmas Eve.
What will it be? Memorize this link and return here every day to unpack your daily gift!
Andrius recommends you to explore the advantage of dynamic C# for reducing the amount of code and saving time, what allows you to deliver more features. “Great course about less popular, but very powerful C# feature.” – he says.
Our board games expert Giedrius shares how to enhance your programming skills in a fun way. “Great way to improve your programming skills and have fun solving puzzles“- he says and suggests you a coding game.
Nikita shares a reference, where you can test CSS Flexbox properties. “That’s a nice place to experiment with Flexbox and find the best view for your data table.” – he says.
Benas shares the reference of one great tutorials channel. “Reliable, fast-paced intermediate to advanced tutorials about JavaScript, Firebase and modern app development. Videos from this channel in “My subscribers” feed often contain hundreds of explanations about unseen technologies and frameworks, which I always enjoy watching.” – says he.
Povilas recommends the source, where you can find plenty of valuable articles for developers. “I really enjoy these easy, short articles with a brief intro. They help you to become a better professional step by step.” – says he.
One of our most experienced developers Andrius believes, that in order to remain productive, you need to refresh your brain from time to time. That’s why he suggests IT memes for coffee breaks.
“Work-life balance was yesterday. Today’s new aim is self-management for successful work-life integration.” – says Egle, who shares the reference on this topic.
Marius recommends valuable materials from one of React.js developers. “That helps to improve your React knowledge.” he says.
Being a gaming fan Gintautas understands everyone who is chasing PS5. He shares “A place to track that elusive box and to put under your Christmas tree.”
Tomas reveals a source of “Tutorials, covering some experimental CSS stuff and some hacky stuff as well.“
Jonas likes the channel where Devon Crawford and Kalle Halden make videos on different software and programming topics. “They are interesting because they are less “dry” than just tutorials or anything similar.” – says he.
Povilas says that “Code Wars helps you improve your skills by training in challenges with others. They offer a huge variety of languages, including JavaScript, Swift, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Haskell”.
If you are looking for a “clear and entertaining explanations on various types of technology” – Giedre suggests you to check this channel.
How to sell in 2021? Alina suggests the article, where you can find what changes in selling strategy were catalyzed by global pandemic and what to focus on in the upcoming year.
Gediminas suggests you to try out “Multithreading pitfalls gamified“
Karolina recommends the Geekruiter for HR specialists, because “it helps recruiters to speak in IT language and understand related things.“
From Basic LINQ to JavaScript. “Or, in essence, the magical keyword “cheat-sheets” when you need to quickly jog the memory.” – says Viktoras recommending it.
Matas recommends you a channel where you will find “A huge variety of different topics, where you can deepen your understanding without having any prerequisite knowledge (coding, engineering, technological or other)“
Giedre shares with you reference of the channel, which “contains videos on how to treat tech support scammers in a genius, funny and totally FAIR manner.”
Povilas likes to constantly improve his skills and enhance knowledge. He recommends you a great source where you will find a lot about the “Modern Software Architecture: Domain Models, CQRS, and Event Sourcing”.
For those, who want to check how proficient they are in C#, Mantas suggests “Great C# skill assessment test that points out your weak areas and links you to related courses.”
Tomas recommends this reference for those, who are looking for the “Best docs for JavaScript related things, browser compatibility list, everything you need in one place!“.
We promised that today will be a very special day, worth waiting for it.
Find out a heartwarming story how Xplicity team together with DevAcademy students developed the ANIMAL SHELTER APP that volunteers could have less paperwork and animals – more cuddles.
Today, we are excited to present this gift to Lese and share the great achievement of our DevAcademy students!