Issue #275
March 21, 2025
This week's book is "The Complete Developer" by M. Krause. This is a comprehensive guide that takes readers on a journey through the intricacies of modern full-stack web and API development. With over two decades of experience building websites and leading development teams, Krause offers an indispensable resource for developers at any career stage. The book covers various technologies, including TypeScript, React, Next.js, MongoDB, and Docker, providing a 360-degree view of web development.
One of the standout features of this book is its beginner-friendly approach, breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-follow steps. Krause meticulously covers every aspect of modern web application development, from building a React-driven frontend to constructing a robust backend using Mongoose and MongoDB, and integrating both REST and GraphQL APIs. The book is structured in two halves: one for demonstrating parts of the stack like React, Next.js, and Docker, and another for writing the final application and connecting the stack parts cohesively.
While some readers have found the material challenging for absolute beginners, many developers, including those with experience in other areas, have praised the book for its comprehensive coverage and practical approach. The inclusion of modern development practices and tools like Docker, Express.js, and OAuth for authentication sets readers up for real-world development scenarios. Despite the rapidly evolving nature of web technologies. "The Complete Developer" provides a solid foundation for mastering the modern full stack, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their development skills with the latest Javascript based technologies.
- 1. The Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem [theatlantic.com]
- 2. The new text-to-speech model in the OpenAI API [openai.fm]
- 3. LLM Agents are simply Graphs [zacharyhuang.substack.com]
- 4. Let’s knock down social media’s walled gardens [ft.com]
- 5. What Can We Learn about Engineering and Innovation from Half a Century of the Game of Life Cellular Automaton? [writings.stephenwolfram.com]
- 6. Mojo: Powerful CPU+GPU Programming [modular.com]
- 7. Foundations of Computational Agents [artint.info]
- • Lost in translation: using global fact-checks to measure multilingual misinformation prevalence, spread, and evolution (D. Quelle, C. Y. Cheng, A. Bovet, S. A. Hale)
- • Backbone Exponent and Annulus Crossing Probability for Planar Percolation (P. Nolin, W. Qian, X. Sun, Z. Zhuang)
- • Network Reconstruction via the Minimum Description Length Principle (T. P. Peixoto)
- • Deep Learning is Not So Mysterious or Different (A. G. Wilson)
- • On the clustering behavior of sliding windows (B. Alexeev, W. Luo, D. G. Mixon, Y. X. Zhang)
- • Transformers without Normalization (J. Zhu, X. Chen, K. He, Y. LeCun, Z. Liu)
- • A Survey on Post-training of Large Language Models (G. Tie, Z. Zhao, D. Song, F. Wei, R. Zhou, Y. Dai, W. Yin, Z. Yang, J. Yan, Y. Su, Z. Dai, Y. Xie, Y. Cao, L. Sun, P. Zhou, L. He, H. Chen, Y. Zhang, Q. Wen, T. Liu, N. Z. Gong, J. Tang, C. Xiong, H. Ji, P. S. Yu, J. Gao)
- • To Compress or Not to Compress—Self-Supervised Learning and Information Theory: A Review (R. S. Ziv, Y. LeCun)
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