@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.
(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.
(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
(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, ..
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.
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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!
Just posted a 10 hour long video on Backend with #javascript . The content is crazy in depth and it’s just part 1. I am planning to go more complex.
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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
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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?
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- Service mesh
- REST API Authentication Methods
- Most popular network protocols (YouTube)
- What happens when Linux startup?
- K8S service types
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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.
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