💡 Built a simple interactive Counter using JavaScript! Features include: Increment & Decrement Reset Save & Load A small project, created for JavaScript practice, and it helped me strengthen my concept in DOM manipulation, event handling, and local storage. #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Coding #Projects #JSPractice
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Javascript concept: var vs let vs const I used var everywhere when I started learning JavaScript… Everything worked… until it didn’t. var a = 10; let b = 20; const c = 30; Then I learned: var ignores block scope ❌ let respects it ✅ const prevents reassignment 🔒 💡 Now my rule: → Use const by default → Use let only when needed #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend #Coding
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🚀 Just built a Password Generator using JavaScript! This project generates strong and secure passwords with customizable length and character options. Great practice for improving my JavaScript, DOM manipulation, and logic building skills. 🔹 Features: • Random strong password generation • Adjustable password length • Clean and simple UI Always learning and building! 💻✨ #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Coding #FrontendDevelopment #password #passwordgenrater
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💡 Debounce vs Throttle in JavaScript – A concept every developer should know! Many developers confuse Debounce and Throttle, but understanding the difference can significantly improve application performance. 🔹 Debounce waits until the user stops triggering an event before executing the function. Perfect for: • Search inputs • Autocomplete • API calls 🔹 Throttle ensures a function runs only once within a fixed time interval. Perfect for: • Scroll events • Resize events • Continuous button clicks ⚡ Choosing the right technique helps reduce unnecessary function calls and improves user experience. 📌 Simple rule: Debounce → Wait for inactivity Throttle → Limit execution frequency #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #CodingTips #Developer #Programming
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🚀 30 Days of JavaScript – Day 11 Continuing my journey of improving JavaScript logical thinking by building small interactive programs. 💡 Mini Project: JavaScript Quiz Game This program asks a few questions and calculates the final score based on the user’s answers. 🧠 Concepts Used: • conditional statements • variables • user input with prompt() • string handling using toLowerCase() 🎥 Demo below 👇 Full source code in the First comment. #JavaScript #CodingChallenge #WebDevelopment #LearningJavaScript #ProblemSolving #30DaysOfCode
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🚀 What I Learned Today – JavaScript Basics Today I revised some important concepts in JavaScript: 🔹 Loops (for, while, do-while, for...of, for...in) 🔹 Infinite loop and why it should be avoided 🔹 Strings and how they store text 🔹 String properties (length, indexing) 🔹 Template literals & string interpolation 🔹 String methods (toUpperCase, trim, slice, replace, etc.) Also understood that strings are immutable in JavaScript. Small steps every day to become a better developer 💻 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #LearningInPublic #CodingJourney
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just built a digital clock using javascript. sounds simple, but not gonna lie… seeing time update automatically felt cooler than it should have . Finally understanding how javascript actually makes a webpage *do* things instead of just sitting there looking pretty. small project, but big confidence boost. trying to move from “watched tutorial” to “ok wait I can build stuff now”. github link in comments. #buildinpublic #javascript #codingjourney #learning
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🧠 JavaScript Event Loop — Explained Simply Ever wondered how JavaScript handles async operations like setTimeout or API calls? 👉 JavaScript is single-threaded, but it manages async tasks using the Event Loop. 💡 Key Components: ✔ Call Stack → Executes functions ✔ Callback Queue → Handles setTimeout, events ✔ Microtask Queue → Promises (higher priority) 🔥 Flow: 1. Execute sync code 2. Move async tasks to queues 3. Event loop pushes tasks back to stack ⚡ Important: Promises (microtasks) always execute before setTimeout (callbacks) 💬 Did you know this before? Where have you faced issues with async code? #JavaScript #EventLoop #WebDevelopment #Frontend #Coding
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Implemented Selection Sort in JavaScript, where the smallest element is selected in each iteration and placed at its correct position. A simple yet effective way to understand sorting fundamentals and in-place operations. #JavaScript hashtag#DSA hashtag#Algorithms hashtag#Coding hashtag#WebDevelopment
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🚀 30 Days of JavaScript – Day 12 Can you solve these number puzzles? 🤔 Today I built a small JavaScript program that asks 3 number pattern questions and calculates the final score. 🧠 Concepts Used: conditional statements user input with prompt() variables and score tracking 🎥 Demo below 👇 Full source code in the First comment. #JavaScript #CodingChallenge #ProblemSolving #LearningJavaScript #WebDevelopment
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Built a little browser game over the weekend using just vanilla JavaScript. No frameworks, no libraries — one HTML file. Move your cursor to destroy enemies, survive boss waves, grab power-ups. Runs at 60fps with particle effects and procedural audio. Sometimes the best way to sharpen your skills is to build something fun. Try it: https://lnkd.in/gQGEcv-v #JavaScript #WebDev #CreativeCoding
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