Daniel the Frontend Engineer
36 posts

Daniel the Frontend Engineer
@thefeengineer
A front engineer with years of experience who decided it was time to write about it in short segments.
London 가입일 Şubat 2024
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@programmerByDay I'm a big fan of switch, make it just cleaner.
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@andreiacribeir Minigames are the best way to practice and to learn new skills, especially at the beginning, that looks great.
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Day 82 of #100DaysOfCode
My progress was mostly in my mini-game:
- Implemented other players moving randomly;
- Implemented the feature bomb associated with the keyboard.

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@Kandula_Dinesh6 You learn how to do over time. Sometimes you need to give push for your career and you work longer hours, sometimes you need to focus more on your family and private life. It is not all or nothing, and it is very much depends on your position and stage of the career.
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@weirdfellla I really don't understand why people just want to type fast. We are not in the business of typing faster, we are in the business of thinking harder.
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@weirdfellla That's exactly why I'm here for 😃 showing the dark corners of the FE engineering
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Do you want to add in Javascript? Just be careful what you are adding.
#javascript #FrontEnd #programming

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@VRvillager @Kandula_Dinesh6 I accept that there is a big difference, and yet, motivation is important, knowing that with experience, you could find yourself in the Western job market that also pays more.
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@Kandula_Dinesh6 @thefeengineer Bro Indian and west job market works different way , also first company willl be choosing laid off experience workers, 😐 some company saying you need a refferal for even interview otherwise can't apply
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@krishakalola Especially with Regex where no one can remember the syntax...
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@eddiejaoude READ THE ERROR MESSAGE. I can't emphasise it enough.
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@weirdfellla Especially when you work in a team, it is just easier for everyone to be in the same one. Also, some cloud ones might have security issues, which are more sensitive when you are working in a company.
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@ncjpr04 Udemy has a free course which looks like a great start.
udemy.com/course/complet…
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@rohitkumar9815 My first interview was long ago, and I got rejected. I think it was my 8th that I was selected, which was the best fit for my life. I learned a lot, made progress and got a few promotions 😃 All thanks to great mentoring at the first stage.
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