The Developer’s Homepage New trends are constantly 🚀 appearing in the tech World, so staying updated has become a necessity to maintain one’s competitive edge and to improve productivity.
This is why, We created “Hackertab”, a handy extension to help myself and other developers stay up to date with the latest tech happenings. It’s fully customizable, for frontend, backend, full-stack, mobile, data scientists… bref, for all developers.
Our data providers are: - Github Trendings - Hackernews - DevTo - Stack-overflow Jobs - Confs.tech - Product hunt - Reddit
Source code: https://github.com/medyo/hackertab.dev The story behind this: https://www.mehdisakout.com/posts/hackertab-stay-updated-developer-trends-libraries-news-jobs/
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As a developer, it can be difficult to stay on top of everything happening in the field. Hackertab makes it easy by allowing you to customise your default tab page to include news, tools and events from top sources such as GitHub Trending, Hacker News, DevTo, Medium, and Product Hunt. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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I was in the same situation looking for the best way to stay up to date with the latest dev trends of my favorite stack (android, typescript, ruby) without jumping between multiple tabs/websites, I couldn't find one that solves this need so I made one called Hackertab, Where I aggregated content from the best sources we all know (devto, hackernews, this subreddit...) and organize them by programming language or... Source: over 1 year ago
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