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Some JavaScript Leaders You May Want to Follow on DEV
Our community is wonderful in that anyone's voice can rise and help someone with a coding problem. We've elevated a lot of developers right here on DEV.
But we are also a place where existing industry leaders have come to share and be a part of this, and we hope to attract more folks like this (without becoming too elitist). Industry "leadership" isn't easily defined, but it usually means that either you invented something that took off, or you became notable for teaching and developed a big Twitter following.
Here are some notable JavaScript folks who have begun posting recently that you may want to follow. This is an incomplete list, but here are some folks who come to mind as having posted lately.
I probably have some of these folks' titles wrong. Feel free to correct me.
Rich Harris, creator of Svelte
Ives van Hoorne, co-founder of CodeSandbox
Product and Development Best Practices & Values
Ives van Hoorne Jul 23 8 min read
Kyle Mathews, founder of Gatsby
Charlie Gerard, notable JS demo artist extraordinaire
Experimenting with brain-computer interfaces in JavaScript
Charlie Gerard Nov 22 '18 1 min read
Kent C. Dodds, notable JS teacher
What do you think of React Testing Library?
Kent C. Dodds Jul 21 1 min read
Max Lynch, co-creator of Ionic
Why We Use Web Components
Max Lynch Jul 8 11 min read
Still waiting on Ryan Florence to show up and make his first post, he has the right idea with this recent tweet.
Ryan Florence@ryanflorenceI really don't like being back on twitter after that long break.
I just signed up at dev.to (@ThePracticalDev) gonna hang out there for a while instead.01:51 AM - 21 Jul 2019
Feel free to check out his empty profile
In addition to elevating the voices of anyone from the community who wants to weigh in, teach, and build their professional identity here, having some of these industry leaders hanging around is really special. We hope they'll keep it up and invite their friends. Of course, we accept and encourage crossposting for folks who have an established blog. We also strongly encourage tapping the community for discussions, as Kent has begun doing.
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