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Weekly Newsletter - April 6, 2022 Hey {NAME}, From how to spot and mitigate burnout early on, to lea

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - April 6, 2022 Hey {NAME}, From how to spot and mitigate burnout early on, to learning how to set expectations with your manager to get promotions, make sure to get your free ticket to [Developer Growth Summit 2022]( to grow your dev career! --------------------------------------------------------------- Developer Growth Summit 2022: Partial lineup announcement Developer Growth Summit 2022 (April 20-21) is open for registration! Here are some of the speakers and topics that are scheduled for the 2-day virtual event: Jen Looper, Principal Education Advocacy @ Microsoft: Avoiding Burnout as a Developer: 10 Tips, 10 Tools, & 2 Exercises Burnout in tech is rampant and getting worse as we start to emerge out of the pandemic. With over two decades as a dev, Jen will be sharing how to recognize the signs of burnout early on and how you can mitigate them. Alexey Grigorev, Pincipal Data Scientist at OLX, Founder of DataTalks Community: How OLX Uses Data Science To Build a Better and Safer Business Using real examples that he and his team have dealt with, Alexey will be sharing how data science and machine learning are used in the real world to create a safer and better user experience. Jeremy Wight, VP of Engineering at CareMessage: Growing Your Engineering Career - A Guide to Expectation Setting Having managed many engineers towards promotions over the past decade, Jeremy will guide you through how to understand and set expectations with your Engineering Manager, Tech Lead, VPE, or CEO. [Claim your free ticket to DGS2022 🎟 →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to learn something new? Here are some other free virtual events that are coming up soon. Can't make it on the day? We'll send the recording to everyone who registered for the event. April 7: How to get started in Web3: Blockchain, Crypto, and NFTs: From what is blockchain, to what a Web3 dev really is, this talk will explore and demystify the basic key concepts and building blocks of Web3. [Save your virtual seat →]( April 11: Writing a book: Venturing Into Other Fields In Tech As A Dev : Itching to bring your dev background to the publishing world or other fields? From a dev and published author, this event will show you how to step out of your professional comfort zone while leveraging your tech background. [Sign up here →]( April 13: Developer Community: What Is It and Do You Really Need One?: From what it means to be a part of a dev community, to the different community types and roles, this event will talk about how dev communities can help you grow. [RSVP now →]( [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's standout posts JavaScript: [Spread Operator In JavaScript]( Introduced in ES6, the spread operator is identical to the rest operator only in syntax. Learn when you should use the spread operator instead of rest. Python: [A Tutorial On Python Variables]( Learn how variables work in Python and how they can help you write better code. DevOps: [Apache Airflow Migraiton Journey From Self-hosted To AWS Managed Airflow]( After spending days troubleshooting, this dev shared how their team switched to using AWS Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Codementor]( [arc]( Where you can get [instant coding help]( [learn programming by building projects]( and get your [code reviewed](. 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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