I've been feeling like I need more general context to tackle some of the frameworks questions I've had- both at work and while playing around with different things at home. So here are some things I've read lately. In addition to all of this, I've listened to 4 hour-long episodes of software engineering daily, which talked mostly about blockchain. This seems like general information but really, its helping me see patterns in everything and hold conversations about this stuff. I feel way more informed after my reading craze. I also listened to coding campus, 3 podcasts there, that covered different kinds of data-types you can find in javascript (symbols, the concept of immutable data-types) and that was informative. This also comes with notes which have been helpful for review. The other two, just walked me through if statements, while loops and for loops. I feel like I've got a pretty good idea of that now.
What is a framework?
https://www.infoworld.com/article/2902242/application-development/7-reasons-why-frameworks-are-the-new-programming-languages.html
Javascript Testing
https://medium.com/powtoon-engineering/a-complete-guide-to-testing-javascript-in-2017-a217b4cd5a2a
Coding Languages
https://www.codementor.io/codementorteam/beginner-programming-language-job-salary-community-7s26wmbm6
relational databases
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/sqlite-vs-mysql-vs-postgresql-a-comparison-of-relational-database-management-systems
omniauth
https://stormpath.com/blog/what-the-heck-is-oauth https://github.com/zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2
Rest API
https://restfulapi.net/
Functional Programming
https://medium.com/@joomiguelcunha/learn-map-filter-and-reduce-in-javascript-ea59009593c4
React ecosystem
https://www.toptal.com/react/navigating-the-react-ecosystem