In order to keep up with hundreds of new JS libs per day, you need to consume a lot of information.
I work in the Javascript world since the early 2010's so I had to figure out the best way to know all the new stuff, but don't get overwhelmed or loose in the endless information sea.
Reading a few newsletters per week is the best way.
Good for any frontend developer.
A weekly issue for front-end devs without framework bias. It’s all about the modern web and the good old HTML, CSS & JS.
For those who likes prototypes and TC39 proposals.
A more hardcore Javascript newsletter. It’s all about frameworks, libraries, and algorithms. Older than 10 years now!
For those who want to learn about the business side too.
New releases, developer tools, productivity, and business tips. Life updates of a digital nomad indie developer (me). Join 100+ devs and read here: http://business-of-it.davidlevai.com/
For the fullstack friends.
Who want to take it a step further and create those microservices, lambdas. Focusing on serverless architectures. From AWS to Google Cloud to Hasura and beyond.
For the ones who want in-depth reads about software engineering.
Luca Rossi (@lucaronin) ships this one about the nitty-gritty of being a software engineer. It also includes a library of online resources to level up your engineering game.
As you probably know, there's thousands of newsletters out there, but to achieve the Great Inbox 0 and make sure to only consume the most sufficient amount of information, it's important to keep the subscriptions low.