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[Blog] 20 technical terms for junior programmers #135
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Nice blogpost! Here are some small suggestions
It feels like you just list the points in the order you came across this term. There might be other orders for listing them that would improve the reading experience. What order would make most sense for the reader from your point of view?
- arrange them in a way that terms that somehow belong together follow each other
- Alphabetical order
- Other useful order?
Since this blogpost is targeted to junior programmers who I assume are keen to learn more, maybe adding external links for additional information where suitable would be useful for your readers
A short conclusion at the end would also be a nice way to round up your text.
And concerning your header image, if you haven't created this image yourself, it would be a nice practice to mention the source for example in the alt text of the image.
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looks good! I've just added a few minor suggestions, see comments below.
May I please know how can I insert alt in banner? When I use like this: |
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it's possible that our blog currently doesn't support this - it seems like all other blog posts have just a default alt text which is actually also not that great for accessibility 🙈 While I also think the alt tag would be a nice way of giving credit to the source (without forgetting to add some meaningful/descriptive text of the image for people using screen reader), mentioning the source in a footnote at the end of the blog post could be an alternative way to do this. |
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LGTM
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LGTM 👍
This blog introduces some commonly used exciting technical terms that any software company uses in their daily tasks. The blog post aims to enhance the understanding of junior programmers by familiarizing them with these cutting-edge technologies and concepts.