Blogs Every Javascript Developer Should Follow in 2022

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The author of “Exploring ES6” book, Dr. Axel Rauschmayer is long known for his deep and comprehensive articles. They are always well-structured and tend to cover the topics in every detail. Usually, he writes about ES6/7/8 features and how to use it, but recently, for example, he did a series of articles on ReasonML, which is a hot new JS-transpirable language from Facebook.

David Walsh

David Walsh is an engineer who works at Mozilla from Madison, Wisconsin. David writes regularly (several times per month). His posts are about web development in general. Usually, these are small, understandable pieces for a broad audience on JavaScript’s new features, Node, and more.

Michael Herman

Michael Herman is a developer and public speaker. He writes about a lot of stuff such as Python, Docker, etc. Technically, I could leave him out of this list. But his write-ups on JavaScript and related material are extremely practical and helpful, so I just can’t leave out his brilliant blog.

Askavy

It’s interesting that lots of bloggers are from Europe. Like Bram, who is an engineer from Belgium. He writes about JavaScript and also more in general about the web and web development.

Robin Wieruch

Robin works in Berlin. He writes a lot (and quite often) about React and friends. But also (and that’s what makes him interesting) he writes about stuff like AI and machine learning. There aren’t a lot of places where you can read articles like “A Web Developer’s Guide to Machine Learning in Javascript” or “Neural Networks in Javascript.” If you’re interested in those topics, you definitely need to follow Robin.

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