ผลการค้นหา: "#FullStackOpen"

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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Structure of Backend Application & Introduction to Testing chapter in Part 4 of #FullStackOpen Learned how to structure a Node backend & write unit tests for helper functions Is it just me or is writing tests a bit boring? 😂 #WebDev #LearningInPublic
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Validation and ESLint chapter in Part 3 of #FullStackOpen I read a note saying that in Mongoose, validators are disabled by default for update operations So I decided to test it... #WebDev #LearningInPublic #MongoDB
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished Saving data to MongoDB chapter in Part 3 of #FullStackOpen Learned how to integrate MongoDB with a Node.js backend using Mongoose But why did we use Mongoose instead of the MongoDB driver directly... #WebDev #LearningInPulblic #NodeJS
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Started the Saving Data to MongoDB chapter in Part 3 of #FullStackOpen Also is it just me or is switching to dark mode in MongoDB Atlas not very straightforward? Took me a while to find it 😂 #WebDev #LearningInPublic
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Dami-Nengi
Dami-Nengi@StackDami·
just earned my Full Stack Open certificate from the University of Helsinki 🎓 5 ECTS of actually hard work, REST APIs, client-server communication, backend logic that finally makes sense the grind was real. more to come. #FullStackOpen #LearningInPublic #WebDev
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the deploying my app to the internet chapter in Part 3 of #FullStackOpen While understanding the CORS part and doing the exercises, A doubt came to mind: Why do I have to use cors middleware for a Node server, but didn’t need it for json server? #LearningInPublic
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Adding styles to React app final chapter in Part 2 of #FullStackOpen Old web dev kept HTML, CSS, and JS strictly separate React gives the option to keep a component’s structure, logic, and styles together Making it easier to reuse and understand #WebDev #ReactJS
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Altering Data in Server chapter in Part 2 of #FullStackOpen Practiced CRUD But the Full Stack Dev Oath is the part i will carry forward Following it genuinely makes debugging and learning easier Highly recommend it #WebDev #ReactJS #LearningInPublic
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Getting data from server chapter of Part 2 in #FullStackOpen Learned that passing an empty [] as second argument in useEffect makes it run only once when the component loads so it doesn’t keep running in a loop #WebDev #ReactJS #LearningInPublic
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Rendering a Collection & Modules lesson in Part 2 of #FullStackOpen Learned how important map is in React for displaying multiple items on the screen Starting the Forms chapter 🙌 #WebDev #ReactJS #LearningInPublic
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Sameeksha
Sameeksha@sameekshadalvi7·
Finished the Component state and event handler lesson in Part 1 of #FullStackOpen Learned how to use the useState hook and update state on button clicks Starting the next lesson: A more complex state, debugging React apps #ReactJS #WebDev #LearningInPublic
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