xplodivity

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xplodivity

xplodivity

@xplodivity

If you find JavaScript hard, thats probably because you haven't checked out xplodivity on YouTube yet. (Link attached in profile)

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xplodivity@xplodivity·
There are so many authentic writers all over the internet, but little do they know we can see past their AI-generated "masterpiece." #ArtificialIntelligence
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
Build 9 amazing React JS projects from scratch with in-depth video tutorials to prepare for coding interview rounds🔥 (FREE ON YOUTUBE) 🚀 link- youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
Hard work is the only shortcut to wealth.
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
It doesn't matter if you can build the project during a live coding frontend interview. What matters more is "HOW" you build it. Some things you must know: - Write clean and modular JavaScript code - Understand and use event delegation efficiently - Be familiar with modern JavaScript ES6+ syntax - Be mindful of performance considerations, especially in DOM manipulation - clean and semantic HTML structure - appropriate HTML5 elements for better accessibility and SEO - Demonstrate your debugging skills (use browser devtools) - proper error handling - common security issues (XSS, CSRF) Now Why am I telling you all this? Because here are 16 medium/hard projects that I have built following all the above principles from scratch. Get it here- xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-… These projects are frequently asked during Javascript-based frontend interviews and created with in-depth line by line video tutorials from scratch. And the best part? It's cheaper than your pizza orders. #javascript #FrontEnd
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Juliet Albert
Juliet Albert@MaverickAlbert5·
Today, I was able to manipulate my HTML doc using Javascript DOM. 😊 It is just like using CSS to change the appearance of your HTML, but this time the property is carmelcased (eg: 'fontSize' instead of 'font-size' in CSS). #100DaysOfCode #womenintech #buildinginpublic
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Arindam Majumder 𝕏
Arindam Majumder 𝕏@Arindam_1729·
JavaScript is like an onion with infinite layers. It can make you: - Laugh, - Cry, - And everything in between. But once you learn to understand it, You will take things programming to a whole new level.
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
@achrafdevx If you understand and build these 16 medium/hard JavaScript projects, then you absolutely come closer to becoming a top 1% developer. The best part? You get in-depth line by line video tutorials on each project Let's build - xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-…
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Achraf Dev
Achraf Dev@achrafdevx·
Become a top 1% developer in 2024: Frontend: - HTML & CSS - Javascript - ReactJS - NextJS Backend: - NodeJS - Typescript - MongoDB Accessories: - Git & GitHub - VS Code - Figma You've been told this before but keep forgetting it. Now bookmark this and go crush it.
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Dhanian 🗯️
Dhanian 🗯️@e_opore·
Learn JavaScript and you will never regret in 2024.
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Marko Denic
Marko Denic@denicmarko·
JavaScript tips you won't see in most tutorials:
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Supabase@supabase·
what's the last line of code you wrote?
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
Build a file explorer (similar to vs code) using JavaScript. 🗂 what you'll learn: ▶️ How to Add Folder/File ▶️ How to Edit Folder/File ▶️ How to Delete any Folder/File ▶️ Recursively Iterate & create Nested parent-child structure ▶️ Remove nested child elements on deleting the parent element ▶️ Code optimization & reusability ▶️ Creating better UI ▶️ Hide or UnHide folders/files by Clicking the Arrow icon ▶️ Store the nested structure of the entire File explorer within a data structure learn here- xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-…
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Madhu Saini
Madhu Saini@MadhuSaini22·
Been coding in JavaScript for over 3 years, still feels like there's so much to learn! 😂
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Void⚡@codewithvoid·
Front End Developer Skills to Get Hired in 2024: • HTML • CSS • JavaScript What else?
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Deepak Verma
Deepak Verma@epicdeepak·
30 JavaScript projects that will surely help you improve and build logic for your future projects as well. Build 1 Project/Day and that's more than enough 💯 to start. A thread 🧵
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
Build 16 Medium/Hard JavaScript Projects for Frontend Machine coding Interview rounds These projects are Frequently asked projects in product-based companies. - Lifetime access - in-depth step by step video tutorials - Cheaper than your pizza meals - 50% OFF, 399rs only Get it here- xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-…
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Sumit Saurabh | Typescript | React
Sumit Saurabh | Typescript | React@sumitsaurabh927·
Javascript is best learnt by building projects. Here's a list of 20 such projects you can build:
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David Mráz
David Mráz@davidm_ml·
Create modal using HTML, CSS and JavaScript 🚀 Code in the comments 👨‍💻
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xplodivity@xplodivity·
Well, The best way to learn JavaScript is by building projects. And the most time-efficient way to learn/prepare for interviews is by building these 16 hand-picked frequently asked javascript projects for frontend interviews. - 50% off ( ₹399 only) Here you go- xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-…
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Akshay Saini
Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
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