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Pavel Antonov2017-02-02 12:50:58
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Pavel Antonov, 2017-02-02 12:50:58

What are some interesting sites with articles on Frontend?

What are the Russian-language resources on the topic of the web? Preferably those that are updated quite often.

My list is very short, it's :

https://tproger.ru/
frontender.info

some usefulness, tricks, hacks, etc., well, it is desirable that it all be on one interesting resource

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DmitrySkripkin, 2017-02-09
@freislot

Here is what our team reads:
frontender.info is a crowdsourced translation of useful Western materials.
https://vk.com/webstandards_ru - a large Russian-speaking VK community with chat, news and conferences.
https://radiojs.ru/ - a podcast about web development.
frontflip.me is another web development podcast.
https://css-tricks.com/ is a useful resource with articles and useful layout and code solutions.
https://codyhouse.co/ - a set of snippets.
https://twitter.com/dan_abramov - Twitter of a Russian-speaking React developer in the Facebook team.
https://twitter.com/addyosmani - Twitter developer at Evil Martians and author of PostCSS. 18+.
https://twitter.com/addyosmani is the tweet of a member of the Google Chrome team that creates Developers Tools.
https://twitter.com/paul_irish is another member of the Google Chrome team behind Developers Tools.
https://github.com/talgautb/frontenders is a short list of front-end developers to keep an eye on.
www.2ality.com - Blog about JS.
I copied and pasted a section from this post to help my colleagues: https://livetyping.com/en/blog/front-end-dev-requi...

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abberati, 2017-02-02
@abberati

www.govnokod.ru/javascript

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Anton Filippov, 2017-02-02
@vicodin

no one pointed reddit? Everything is bad.

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Pavel, 2017-02-10
@ncer

Something that has not yet been mentioned, but may seem interesting:
prgssr.ru
https://mkdev.me/posts
css.yoksel.ru
PS In general, sensible resources and "Preferably those that are updated quite often" - count them on the fingers. Personally, I did it easier: I got myself a feedly , I throw off everything that I find interesting there, and I read without looking back at the donor.

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Philipp, 2017-02-02
@zoonman

There is also such a good resource alistapart.com

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Dmitry Esin, 2017-02-06
@SunDeath

I ONLY read the zfort frontend digest on Habré.
The most important will go there. And if not, then somehow indirectly it will come to me. And if it doesn't, then it doesn't need to.
I deliberately no longer read / surf the web development info anywhere, because. there is more information than the people who post it and to avoid information overload. I prefer to spend this time on good books.

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maxtrelle, 2017-02-02
@maxtrelle

https://itchief.ru/top-10 ;
https://academy.yandex.ru/ ;
https://webref.ru/

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Sergey Nekrasov, 2017-02-03
@Judixel

https://frontendfront.com

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Dmitry Konovalov, 2017-02-09
@Sprime

A selection of youtube channels:
https://github.com/andrew--r/channels

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GabrielViolet, 2017-02-09
@GabrielViolet

https://developers.google.com/web/

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DarthJS, 2017-02-09
@DarthJS

Books or documents. If there is something urgent to find that I don’t know, I just google it. And I’m not particularly subscribed to websites, since there can be a lot of information that is not needed at the moment and takes time

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Maksym_Rudnyi, 2017-06-05
@Maksym_Rudnyi

https://scotch.io/
blog.wolksoftware.com
travelscode.com
https://tproger.ru/
https://habrahabr.ru/
https://ebanoe.it/
https://css-tricks.com/
https://hackernoon.com/

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