Every senior developer I've met secretly hates JavaScript but keeps using it because there's no real alternative for the browser. It's not a choice. It's a hostage situation. 💀 TypeScript is just JavaScript with a blindfold on 😂 it doesn't fix the chaos underneath. Prove me wrong 👇 #JavaScript #TypeScript #SoftwareEngineering #HotTake
Senior devs stuck with JavaScript due to lack of alternatives
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JavaScript vs TypeScript — The Developer’s Choice. ✔ JavaScript → Dynamic & flexible ✔ TypeScript → Structured & scalable TypeScript is basically JavaScript with superpowers that helps catch errors during development and improves code quality. Which one do you use in your projects? #JavaScript #TypeScript #WebDevelopment #DeveloperCommunity #CodingLife
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JavaScript felt complete, until I tried TypeScript. I just started the TypeScript module in Melvyn Malherbe's NextFullStack course. I thought it was just "JavaScript with extra steps". It's actually JavaScript with superpowers. I'm still learning, It's just the beginning, but I already can't imagine going back to plain JavaScript. If you use TypeScript, what's the one thing you wish you knew when you started? #TypeScript #JavaScript #LearnInPublic #FrontendDev #NextJS
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One thing I’ve learned working with React: 👉 Good component structure saves hours of future debugging. Simple code = scalable product. #React #JavaScript #FrontendEngineering
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✨ 15 JavaScript Snippets Every Developer Must Know Sometimes, small snippets can save you hours of effort and make your code much cleaner. In today’s post, I’ve shared 15 powerful JavaScript snippets that every developer should have in their toolkit — from handling arrays and objects to writing cleaner and more efficient logic. These are not just shortcuts, but practical patterns that you’ll find yourself using again and again in real-world projects. Knowing these snippets helps you write code faster, reduce bugs, and improve overall readability. If you’re working with JavaScript daily, mastering these small patterns can make a big difference in your productivity. 👇 Which JavaScript snippet do you use the most in your projects? #Day949 #learningoftheday #1000daysofcodingchallenge #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #React #Next #CodingCommunity #JSDevelopers
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🚀 Day 930 of #1000DaysOfCode ✨ setTimeout in JavaScript — More Than Just a Delay `setTimeout` looks simple on the surface — just delay something and move on. But behind it lies the core of how JavaScript handles asynchronous behavior. In today’s post, I’ve broken down how `setTimeout` actually works, how it interacts with the event loop, and why the execution order sometimes surprises developers. If you want to truly understand async JavaScript instead of memorizing behavior, this explanation will give you the clarity you need. 👇 Have you ever been confused by the output order when using `setTimeout`? #Day930 #learningoftheday #1000daysofcodingchallenge #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #React #Next #CodingCommunity #AsyncJavaScript
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