The Community Contributions of 2019
Last year, in my article titled, The Community Contributions of 2018, I highlighted 11 tutorials that were contributed by the community. To show my appreciation towards the guest contributors on The Polyglot Developer, I wanted to highlight the content that they've produced in 2019.
If you found any of the following tutorials valuable, I encourage you to reach out to the author on social media and thank them for taking the time to produce such great content.
The following tutorials are ordered by oldest to newest. Even though some date back to as early as January 2019, it doesn't mean that they are no longer functional or valuable.
- Writing Self Hosted Alexa Skills with Golang by Rob King
- Don't Be Afraid Of Grep by Adrienne Tacke
- Building a Simple Web Application in Dart by Ewald Horn
- Password Hashing and JWTs for NativeScript Apps with an Express.js Backend by Alex Ziskind
- Moving to Dart from C++ by Ewald Horn
- Change the Host File of an Android Emulator by Corbin Crutchley
If you'd like to contribute some content to The Polyglot Developer, I strongly encourage you to reach out. As outlined in this article, writing guest content is a great way to get exposure for your own personal brand. Having a strong personal brand will get you more job opportunities among other things.
If you do want to contribute, I'd also send you a shirt with one of the following designs:

Note that the "<SCRIPT> Kiddie" shirt is a youth shirt, because, well, it is hilarious to see kids wearing it.
If you'd like to see more content from a particular author, let me know and I'll reach out to them and see if they're willing to contribute more great content.

Nic Raboy
Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in C#, JavaScript, Golang and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Unity. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile development easier to understand.
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