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📡 What 3,700 frontend devs said about the field

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Find out about the current state of frontend engineering. Weekly Newsletter - November 16th, 2022 He

[Codementor]( Find out about the current state of frontend engineering. Weekly Newsletter - November 16th, 2022 Hey {NAME}, Curious about the engineering practices and technologies that are gaining momentum in frontend engineering? The Pragmatic Engineer put together a report from 3,700 survey results. 📧 [Read The State of Frontend report here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming online events 🗓 November 14: [Future of Multimedia Protection]( To help verify authentication and more, Sajjad, software developer and professor, will share digital watermarking technology and new ideas to create built-in watermarking technique. 🗓 November 17: [Remote Engineering Job Fair: Latin American Devs]( Connect directly with 15 US-based tech companies and Y Combinator startups who are actively hiring remote developers. Hear from expert speakers and deep dive into both technical and career topics. 🗓 November 18: [Engineering Mentorship - Why and How for Both Sides]( Chris is a servant-based engineering leader passionated about mentorship and coaching. The talk is going to cover how to approach coaching and mentorship of engineers with and without a company framework. [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's top community posts 🧑🏻‍ Python: [Why is Python a Perfect Choice for Developing Fintech Products?]( Find out about the top 5 reasons why Python is an ideal programming language for developing Fintech apps and how you can use Python to build your own apps. 🪨 Machine Learning: [Using Machine Learning to Build a Ride Acceptance Model for Uber]( Find out what happens behind the scene when services like Uber tries to match user requests to drivers who'd be interested in the users' requests in the minimum time possible. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Codementor] Where you can get instant coding help, learn programming by building projects, and get your code reviewed.]( Interested in [sponsoring us]( 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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