🎓 Here’s a quick project to practice DOM manipulation in JavaScript; 💡A toggle button for dark/light mode; 🧠What you’ll learn: How to use classList.toggle() in JavaScript; #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #HTML #CSS #FrontEnd #CodingPractice #DarkMode #LightMode #UITutorial #WebDesign #LearnToCode #WomenInTech #linkedinlearn
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💡 Structure of JavaScript Syntax ✨ JavaScript follows a simple yet powerful structure — statements, variables, functions, and expressions come together to bring web pages to life! ⚙️💻 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Coding #Frontend #LearningJS
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Exploring the power of DOM manipulation in JavaScript, I created a simple yet fun project — a Color Changer that updates the background color dynamically with just a click. Through this project, I learned how to: ✨ Access and modify HTML elements using JavaScript 🎯 Add event listeners for interactivity 🌈 Work with random colors and CSS styling through JS Small projects like these help me strengthen my fundamentals and build confidence in JavaScript. 🚀 Here’s a quick preview 👇 (You can attach a screenshot or short video demo here 🎥) #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend #CodingJourney #LearningByDoing #pythondeveloper.
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💻 JavaScript Fun Today! Here’s what I learned: 🎯 How to use variables (var, let, const) and understand their differences 🎯 How to interact with users using alert() and prompt() 🎯 Playing with strings, numbers, and template literals 🎯 Linking JS files to HTML and using defer for smoother loading 💬 Would love to hear your tips for making JS more interactive and fun! #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend #JSBasics #100DaysOfCode #LearningInPublic #BuildInPublic
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Favor functional components with Hooks. Cleaner syntax, easier logic, better readability. Class components are history. React Hooks changed everything. 🎣 #React #ReactHooks #FunctionalComponents #FrontendDevelopment #JavaScript
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Today I learned about three important JavaScript loops: forEach() for...in for...of Each one has its own purpose: forEach() — used to loop through array elements for...in — used to iterate over object keys for...of — used to loop through iterable values like arrays or strings Understanding the difference between them really cleared things up for me 💡 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #LearningJourney #Frontend #100daysofcode
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Today is Day 10, and I explored some of the most important function-related concepts in JavaScript: ✅ Pure Functions ✅ First-Class & Higher-Order Functions ✅ map(), filter(), and reduce() ✅ Argument Object & Rest Parameter ✅ Variable Scope (Global, Local, Block) ✅ Scope & Scope Chain ✅ Recursion & Closures #Day10 #JavaScript #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfCode #LearningInPublic
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🚀 JavaScript Trick You Should Know! What do you think the result will be? 👇 "5" + 2 // ? "5" - 2 // ? ✅ "5" + 2 → "52" ✅ "5" - 2 → 3 Why? Because (+) combines strings, while (-) forces JavaScript to convert "5" into a number. A small example — but it shows how type coercion can completely change your output. ⚡ #JavaScript #FrontendDevelopment #CodingTips
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JavaScript for 15 Days – Day 6: If / Else Statements. Today you'll know how to make your JavaScript code think and decide using if, else if, and else statements. These structures allow programs to run different blocks of code based on specific conditions just like real-life decisions: let score = 85; if (score >= 90) { console.log("Excellent!"); } else if (score >= 70) { console.log("Good job!"); } else { console.log("Keep practicing!"); } Key Takeaways: if checks the first condition. else if tests another one if the first fails. else runs only when all above are false. Conditional statements are what make code dynamic and smart they let programs respond to different situations! #JavaScript #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #CodingJourney #LearnToCode #15DaysJS #DevPerDay
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🚀 Day 3 – Level 3 of my 4 Days JavaScript Challenge! 💡 Today's Topic: Difference between call() and apply() in JavaScript Both are used to set the this context and invoke a function immediately — but the way they pass arguments makes all the difference 👇 🪄 Quick Tip 🔹 Use call() when you already know the exact number of arguments. 🔹 Use apply() when arguments are coming dynamically as an array. #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #CodingChallenge #Frontend #LearnInPublic
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💡 Did you know forEach() uses more memory than a simple for loop in JavaScript? Most developers use forEach() for cleaner code… But under the hood, it actually allocates more memory than a traditional for loop. Let’s look at a simple example: 👇🏻 👇🏻 👇🏻 #javascript #cleancode #efficency #memory #optimization
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