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@magilla660

Junior Frontend developer Pharmacist

Katılım Eylül 2021
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"Hey Guys! 👋 I'm Emmanuel, a tech newbie diving into frontend development. Excited to learn, grow, and connect with fellow tech enthusiasts! Looking forward to sharing my journey and learning from yours 🚀 #frontenddevelopment #technewbie
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Day 12 of learning JavaScript 💻 Was supposed to post this yesterday. Today I learned and practiced: • Global, function & block scopes • Nested scope • Arrow functions • IIFE • Execution challenge IIFE also helped me understand stack overflow ;
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Can't edit so, will just do this **Execution context in js.
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better especially how repeatedly invoking a named IIFE within itself can cause the call stack to run out of memory via infinite recursion. I had previously learnt about how variables are stored in the stack or heap in the past. I also build a simple temperature converter. 🔒
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Ola@dev_olayinka·
Programming is not easy. Anyone who tells you it is easy is either very talented, very experienced, or forgetting what it felt like to start from zero. When you begin, everything feels confusing. You see strange words, errors you don’t understand, people building apps, websites, games, and AI tools while you are struggling to understand basic things like variables, functions, or why your code keeps showing errors. It can make you feel like maybe tech is not for you. But here is something important to understand: every programmer you admire started exactly where you are now. The people building billion-dollar startups, top developers working in big tech companies, hackers, software engineers, AI developers they were all beginners once. They also googled simple questions. They copied code and broke things. They got frustrated. They felt behind. The difference between those who succeeded and those who gave up is simple: one group kept going. Programming is one of the few skills where confusion is actually part of growth. If your brain hurts trying to understand something, it does not mean you are failing it means you are learning. Every bug, every error message, every failed project is training your mind to think differently. Programming teaches patience, problem-solving, and persistence. Right now, you may feel like you are late. You may look at people your age making money in tech and think, “When will it be my turn?” But tech is not a race. Some people start at 15 and blow up early. Some start at 30 and still become successful. What matters is consistency. You do not need to know everything today. Learn one thing at a time. Today, understand variables. Tomorrow, understand loops. Next week, understand functions. Build something small. Fail. Fix it. Repeat. The small things you learn every day will eventually become something powerful. One day, the same thing that confuses you now will become easy for you. You will laugh at problems that once made you want to quit. You will help beginners and remember how hard it was when you started. There will be days you feel tired. Days you compare yourself to others. Days you think of quitting because progress feels slow or money is not coming yet. Especially when life is hard financially, it can feel painful learning something that is not paying immediately. But remember this: skills pay longer than quick money. Programming can change your life if you stay committed. It can give you opportunities, freedom, remote jobs, businesses, clients, and income. But before the rewards come, there is a season where nobody sees your effort. You will study while others sleep. Practice while others scroll social media. Build projects nobody claps for. That hidden season matters. Do not quit because it is hard. Hard does not mean impossible. Every expert programmer was once a beginner who refused to stop. Even if your progress feels slow, keep moving. One hour a day matters. One project matters. One lesson matters. One mistake corrected matters. A year from now, if you stay consistent, you will shock yourself. You are not too late. You are not too dumb. You are not incapable. You are learning. And if you stay patient, disciplined, and hungry to improve, programming can become one of the best decisions you ever make. Start small. Stay consistent. Trust the process. Your future self will thank you for not giving up. 💻🔥
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Elizabeth Freeman@Miss_bettiee·
Happy Sunday to you Good morning to you😁
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Prime@magilla660·
@Miss_bettiee Docs are really helpful. But yea, can be boring to Raed. But I do copy a few to google studio ai for better explanation.
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Caleb@calebuwemm·
@magilla660 Good job Connect with me so we can both be part of our learning journey
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Day 11 of my JavaScript 💻 journey •Today was a productive one in my JavaScript journey. I learned about JSON, accessed my data through the GitHub API, and wrote my first JSON file. •Destructuring and Naming in JS •Practiced all that I have learnt so far. •Scopes.
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keshavv@_keshav2008_·
YEYY IT'S LIVE! Just deployed my first massive backend architecture. Handling this many complex routes and live database syncs was exhausting, but it's working flawlessly! story-book-ai-eta.vercel.app MERN stack tested my limits, but we build real systems here. Time to celebrate!💜
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Kosdan@kossy_daniel·
What language did you write your first "Hello, World!" in?
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Ola@dev_olayinka·
Coding tutorial: “This is very simple” My brain: 404 not found 😭💀
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Day 10 learning JavaScript 💻 I wasn't able to post yesterday. Stay all night grinding because I wouldn't do much during the day. So, to cut long stories short. I'm done with arrays , but still on object literals. Practiced and solved challenges as regard to what I have learnt.
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The importance of reading documentations is undisputed and gives you a strong understanding of how things really work as well as keeps you updated. Tutorials can guide you, but documentations helps you grow as an independent dev.
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