Day 5 of 100: The JavaScript Task I used JavaScript to create a Random Number Generator app today. Based on user input, the app creates a random number within a given range. What I worked on: Utilising Math.random() Managing the values entered by the user Properly converting strings to numbers Although it's a straightforward project, it demonstrated the significance of data handling and logic in creating interactive applications. 5 days of consistency. #100DaysOfCode #JavaScript #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #BuildInPublic
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🚨 JavaScript Explained (Real Version 😅) You start with a simple idea: 👉 “Let’s build a small JS app… just 250 KB.” Then comes: 💻 "npm install" And suddenly… 📦 18 GB of "node_modules" 📦 Packages depending on packages depending on packages 📦 "final-final-utils-v2" (which probably just checks if a number is even 😂) Meanwhile, you’re sitting there like: 🧑💻 “Bro… I just needed ONE library…” Welcome to the beautiful chaos of modern JavaScript 💀 But hey — at least it works… (until it doesn’t) 🔥 Lesson of the day: Sometimes we don’t build apps… We just install the internet. #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #CodingLife #ProgrammerHumor #Developers #NodeJS #NPM #SoftwareDevelopment #TechHumor #CodingMemes #FrontendDevelopment #BackendDevelopment
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🧮 Day 25 — JavaScript 30 Days Challenge Day 25 complete — built a Factorial Calculator App using Vanilla JavaScript. This app calculates the factorial of a given number. The user simply enters a number and the app computes the factorial instantly. Features include: • Number input field • Instant factorial calculation • Basic input validation This project focuses heavily on algorithmic thinking and implementing mathematical logic in JavaScript. Code pushed to GitHub + Live hosted link in GitHub ReadMe (Github link in Profile section). Day 25 done. Just a few more to go. 🚀 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #30DaysOfCode #FactorialCalculator #BuildInPublic #CodingJourney
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🧮 Day 13 — JavaScript 30 Days Challenge Day 13 complete — built a Multiplication Game App using Vanilla JavaScript. The app randomly generates multiplication questions and checks the user’s answer instantly. It keeps the experience interactive and a bit competitive. Features include: • Random number generation • Dynamic question rendering • Real-time answer validation • Score tracking • Instant feedback (correct / wrong) This project was more logic-focused than UI-focused, which is exactly what I want right now. Strengthening problem-solving speed and thinking through flow control. Code pushed to GitHub + Live sites links in the ReadMe file (Github link profile section). #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #css #html #javascript #bootstrap
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0️⃣0️⃣:1️⃣2️⃣ Day 12 — JavaScript 30 Days Challenge Day 12 complete — built a Digital Clock App using Vanilla JavaScript. This app displays the current time in real-time and updates every second just like a live system clock. Features include: • Hours, Minutes, Seconds • 24-hour format handling • Leading zero formatting (09 instead of 9) • Automatic real-time updates This project appears simple on the surface, but achieving clean formatting and handling edge cases properly significantly enhances logical precision. Code pushed to GitHub + Live hosted links in readme file ( GitHub link in the profile section). #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #css #html #javascript #DigitalClock
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📚 Day 24 — JavaScript 30 Days Challenge Day 24 complete — built a Percentage + Grade Calculator App using Vanilla JavaScript. This app calculates the percentage based on obtained marks and total marks, and then automatically assigns the corresponding grade based on the result. Features include: • Input for obtained marks and total marks • Automatic percentage calculation • Grade classification based on percentage • Instant result display This project combines calculation logic with conditional decision-making, making it a bit more practical than a basic calculator. Code pushed to GitHub + Live hosted links in GitHub ReadMe (GitHub link in Profile Section). Day 24 done. The final stretch is getting close. 🚀 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #30DaysOfCode #GradeCalculator #BuildInPublic #CodingJourney
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Built a simple CRUD app using React Worked on a project where users can: Create posts (with image, title, description) View all posts in card format Edit posts without creating duplicates Delete posts instantly Learned: 1.State management with useState 2.Handling forms & file inputs 3.Conditional rendering 4.Updating vs creating data (real CRUD logic) 5.Simple project, but helped me understand React much better. #React #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #CRUD #LearningInPublic
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🚀 Day 1/30 – Started My MERN Developer Journey Built my first JavaScript project – Counter App 💻 It may look simple, but today I understood: ✔ How DOM really works ✔ How event listeners control UI ✔ How small logic builds interactive apps Every expert was once a beginner. This is my Day 1. 29 more projects to go 🔥 Live Demo: https://lnkd.in/gKi6CK_Y GitHub Repo: https://lnkd.in/gXkXWDfK Follow my journey as I build 30 projects in 30 days 🚀 #javascript #codingjourney #100DaysOfCode #mernstack
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Did you know? JavaScript was created in just 10 days. 🤯 The language that powers most of the web today was built by Brendan Eich in only 10 days. What started as a simple scripting language is now running: • Frontend (React, Vue) • Backend (Node.js) • Mobile apps • Even AI tools Lesson? Don’t underestimate small beginnings. Big things can come from fast starts. #javascript #webdevelopment #codingfacts #techfacts #developerlife
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⏰ Day 16 — JavaScript 30 Days Challenge Day 16 complete — built a Mini Alarm Clock App using Vanilla JavaScript. This app lets users set a specific time, and when the system clock matches it, the alarm triggers with a sound notification. Features include: • Time selection input • Continuous time checking • Alarm trigger when time matches • Audio notification Code pushed to GitHub + Live hosted in Readme (Github link in Profile section). #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #30DaysOfCode #AlarmClock #BuildInPublic #CodingJourney
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Today I learned something interesting in JavaScript! Topic: Debouncing Debouncing helps improve performance by limiting how often a function runs. Example: Instead of calling an API on every keystroke, we delay the call until the user stops typing. This small concept can make a big difference in real-world apps. #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #LearningInPublic #Frontend
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