Yadvendra Shukla
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@striver_79 Safety?? Everyone died I guess.
RIP to them 🙏
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🤣🚨
Song on Babar Azam
Zimbamwe na khelu to Ji Ghabrata hai,
Statpadding karne ko bas mujhko aata hai☺️
#NZvsPAK
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Wanna be a great React dev? Study these topics:
- Virtual DOM
- React Fiber Architecture
- Reconciliation Algorithm
- How React Life cycle works
- How state management works behind the scenes
- How React renders a component
- Props Drilling
- Components and Props
- State and Lifecycle
- React Hooks
- React Router
- Forms and Events
- Conditional Rendering
- Lists and Keys
- Styling in React
- Context API
- Higher-Order Components (HOCs)
- Render Props
- React Hooks Best Practices
- Testing in React (React Testing Library)
- Optimizing Performance
- Lazy Loading / Suspense
`Don't just know how to write code using React,
understand how React works behind the scenes.`
-- AD below --
You can study these topics on your own,
but if you need explanation about these topics or some tutorial videos,
you can checkout `Namaste React` course. 🚀
I've explained all of these topics in detail with code examples.
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Wish you the best for your React learning journey.
Keep building amazing projects, keep rising! 🚀
-Akshay Saini
#react #angular #vue #javascript #frontend
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someone please acquire ui.aceternity.com also
Manish Singh@refsrc
Everstone has acquired Paras Chopra's bootstrapped startup Wingify for about $200 million – sources
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@akshaymarch7 Sir, I bought the course but in season 3 payment gateway and web sockets are not available.
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What will you learn in Namaste NodeJS web series 🚀
Season 01-
0. How NodeJS works behind the scenes
1. JS on Server
2. Deep dive into libuv
3. Async IO
4. Deep dive into V8 JS Engine
5. sync, async and setTimeout Zero
6. Deep dive into Event Loop
7. Thread Pool in libuv
8. Creating a web server
9. SQL and NoSQL databases
10. Working with MongoDB
Season 02-
0. Building full stack project - DevTinder
1. Microservices vs Monolith
2. HLD, LLD and Planning
3. Creating an Express Server
4. Routing and Request Handlers
5. Writing your own Middlewares
6. Error Handling
7. Database, Schema and Models
8. Building your own APIs
9. Data Sanitization and Schema Validations
10. Encrypting Passwords
11. Deep dive into APIs and express Router
12. Authentication, JWT and Cookies
13. Logical DB Query and Compound Indexes
14. ref & Populate
15. thought process behind writing complex APIs
16. Building Feed API & Pagination
17. Building React Frontend micro service
Season 3-
0. Launching your own AWS instance
1. working with Nginx
2. Node and React manual deployment via shell
3. DNS and making app live on custom domain
4. Sending Emails using Amazon SES
5. Keeping credentials safe using dotenv
6. Scheduling cron jobs
7. Integrating Payment Gateway
8. building live chat using WebSockets
I've put my heart and soul into building the content for Namaste NodeJS ❤️
Checkout the course now, I'm sure you'll love it. 🔥
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I'm 200% confident about the content.
We also offer a 7-day no questions asked Refund policy, we don't need your money if you don't like our content.
Cheers,
Akshay Saini

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Yadvendra Shukla retweetledi

Do this:
1. Open AWS and create an account.
2. Go to the EC2 section, spin up an instance, generate the passkey, SSH into it from your local system. Just play around things.
3. Decided to launch something? Enter the security group like which port should be open usually, http, https and ssh.
4. Now you will get an IP address, go to that and you will see your application.
5. You started to scale it.
6. Create another EC2 instance and use the AWS application loadbalancers to manage these.
7. You are too lazy to add more instances, try AWS auto scaling group, define your min, max number of servers and when it hits a threshold it will create servers for you. For doing this you have to create an image to spin up new EC2 with our application.
8. You are getting 1 million+ requests and adding it to your database every second will use all the bandwidth.
Use AWS kafka to have high throughput.
Your db has high storage but low throughput, kafka/rabbitmq solves this.
9. You need to store non text datas, like media, use S3, create a nodejs script to connect to S3 and make a file uploader.
10. You are too lazy to manage servers, use a serverless function like AWS lambda, but it will have some restrictions as it's not you who manages it.
11. You are a human you don't need to know a to z of AWS. I just know this much and for me this gets the job done.
When you get into some use case, then start looking if that service you want exists in AWS.
Now you are a pro and you don't want to Couple with AWS.
Start to self host your application, buy a vpc do everything from scratch or use coolify to do it for you.
I hope this helps.
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I will gift a latest M4 Mac Mini to one person who repost this.
I am doing this to promote MoAIjobs.com, a job board to find jobs in AI.
⏱️Deadline: 7th november, 2024.
Let's go. 🔥🚀

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Need to quickly create a branch in GitHub from an issue?
Use / on the issue page and type b to open a branch creation option! 🌿
#GitHub #GitTricks #DevTools

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Stuck in a bad commit?
Use git reset --hard HEAD~1 to undo your last commit! Just be sure you don’t need it. 🔄
#GitTips #DevTricks #VersionControl
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Need a free video hosting solution for your web app?
Upload your videos to YouTube, get the embed link, and display them easily! No need for extra storage. 💡🎥
#WebDev #YouTube #VideoHosting #FreeHosting"

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