* Wiki format is clear & concise
* 💖 Hot in support section (Top 5 Qs & Discussions)
* Each issue starts with project stats
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* Features well-written stories in full 😍
* Fun preview of each issue with a TOC
* Fantastic focus on contributors
* Well designed, almost playful
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* Each issue starts with an editor’s note setting tone/theme
* Visual #goals, best one out there 💯
* Pitch perfect content
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* Comprehensive look at front-end tools, including the latest in text editors, IDEs, libraries, and frameworks
* Interesting tweet of the week feature
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* Each issue covers nearly every facet of the industry, including Peopleware, Teamwork & Techtopia
* Available to hire is such a fantastic idea – instead of listing jobs, lists people for hire
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* One of the best curations of impactful content in the industry—focused on inspiring dev leads
* Inspiring tweets feature is 💯
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* Biased because CSS is one of the only programming languages I understand, but I love the handpicked tools and tips each week
* Really well-written analyses and introductions
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* Every issue name is a thought-provoking quote
* Interactive aspect of asking interview questions
* A weekly joke? I’m in love 😍
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