Yashi

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Yashi

Yashi

@Yashi_IND

भारत Katılım Aralık 2022
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Yashi
Yashi@Yashi_IND·
@akshaymarch7 Stuck in with growth. I have almost 9 yrs of exp in front end development but I don't know anything. I should be holding the lead position but I'm not. I overwhelm whenever I try to learn or brush up.
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Akshay Saini
Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
Ask me anything, will reply as much as I can.
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Yashi@Yashi_IND·
(5) live chat with your representative. I wish I should have bought some other laptop at that time, at least it should have worked for 5 to 7 years without giving me such headaches. Unlike yours which start giving issues in the first month itself.
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Yashi@Yashi_IND·
(4) spending 50k on a system that does not work even for 3 years. I am fed up. Your working timings are from Monday to Friday, now if I have to resolve my system issues I have to take off from my work to do it. You guys don't reply in the mail so the only option is to call you or
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Yashi@Yashi_IND·
(1). The worst decision ever was to buy a Dell laptop. @DellCares @Dell_IN . I purchased my system in 2021. I got it with a microphone defect. After many visits from your service representative, after opening a brand new laptop a couple of times, ..
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
What’s the best code tutorial you’ve seen? What made it special?
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Shushant Lakhyani
Shushant Lakhyani@shushant_l·
10 summaries of the best self-improvement books in the world (Bookmark for later): 1. Atomic Habits
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Hitesh Choudhary
Hitesh Choudhary@Hiteshdotcom·
Just posted an open challenge for all JS developers. It’s a one of a kind unique assignment that will help you to take your development skills to next level. Since there are no solutions available, it’s challenging. Check out “chai aur code” on YouTube. #share #javascript
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Hitesh Choudhary
Hitesh Choudhary@Hiteshdotcom·
React course is available in English and Hindi and is free. If you find it useful, share n build something awesome
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ecyrbe
ecyrbe@ecyrbedev·
typehero.dev is a really well crafted website to learn advanced typescript. It's 94 contributors... can't beleave so many ts wizards did it (lead by @trashh_dev). A Masterpeace!
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codedamn
codedamn@codedamncom·
Bringing you Interview Kits by codedamn: 1. Timed mock sessions to make you interview ready. 2. Practice FAANG/MAANG coding questions. 3. Analyse your performance. Making one kit FREE for anyone wants to try out! Comment and RT to get your access ✨
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Hitesh Choudhary
Hitesh Choudhary@Hiteshdotcom·
All that you need to know about Databases, queries and Storage in @appwrite . This video is a part of building full stack application with React + @appwrite Search for "Hitesh Choudhary" on youtube. Video is up now.
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Alex Xu
Alex Xu@alexxubyte·
CAP, BASE, SOLID, KISS, What do these acronyms mean? Next week's topics will be listed at the end. The diagram below explains the common acronyms in system designs. 🔹 CAP CAP theorem states that any distributed data store can only provide two of the following three guarantees: 1. Consistency - Every read receives the most recent write or an error. 2. Availability - Every request receives a response. 3. Partition tolerance - The system continues to operate in network faults. 🔹 BASE The ACID (Atomicity-Consistency-Isolation-Durability) model used in relational databases is too strict for NoSQL databases. The BASE principle offers more flexibility, choosing availability over consistency. It states that the states will eventually be consistent. 🔹 SOLID SOLID principle is quite famous in OOP. There are 5 components to it. 1. SRP (Single Responsibility Principle) 2. OCP (Open Close Principle) 3. LSP (Liskov Substitution Principle) 4. ISP (Interface Segregation Principle) 5. DIP (Dependency Inversion Principle) 🔹 KISS "Keep it simple, stupid!" is a design principle first noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960. It states that most systems work best if they are kept simple. Over to you: Have you invented any acronyms in your career? Next week, we will talk about: - Service mesh - REST API Authentication Methods - Most popular network protocols (YouTube) - What happens when Linux startup? - K8S service types – Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get a Free System Design PDF (158 pages): bit.ly/3KCnWXq
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Hitesh Choudhary
Hitesh Choudhary@Hiteshdotcom·
Just posted a complete react course with 10 projects on my English channel. Search “Hitesh Choudhary” on YouTube. Please reshare it, it’s a lot of hard work and more is on the way.
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Akshay Saini
Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
It's SAD, but let me tell you a Solution: 0. practice explaining your solution verbally 🗣 1. practice speaking while you code 🧑🏼‍💻 2. give mock interviews 🤝 and my personal trick: 0. Simulate an online coding interview(45 minutes) 1. Use Leetcode's shuffle feature, i.e. `🔀 Pick One` 2. Solve the problem exactly how you'll solve it in the interview ✅ 3. try to `speak and explain` your code in English 🔥 and the most important part 4. Record your screen and yourself 🎥 this is very important 👆 Sometime later, 0. Watch your recording 1. Note down areas of improvement in your `technical skills` 2. Note down areas of improvement in your `communication skills` 3. Work upon it 🔥 Trust me, if you repeat this trick for 10-15 days, You'll notice an improvement in yourself 🤷‍♂️ And you know when should you start this? - Today. Now before you go, 0. Like this post, and also 1. Share this post to help others in your network ❤️ but wait, What if you try this and don't see improvements? - Come back and Unlike the post 🤷‍♂️ - 100% Like-back Guarantee ✅ Lastly, Remember, `Being able to explain the solution is as important as knowing the solution` 😇 Cheers, Akshay Saini #communication #interview #interviewprep #javascript #react
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