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🚀 Level up your React skills with these must-know cheat codes! 💡 Save this post to boost your development speed and write cleaner code. #ReactJS #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #JavaScript #CodingTips #ReactDeveloper #DevTips #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #TechTips
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Mastering JavaScript fundamentals makes you a better developer. One common mistake? Not understanding shallow vs deep copy. This visual breaks it down simply 👇 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Programming #Developers #Coding
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30 Days JavaScript Challenge : Day 10 ✅ Today’s problem was about creating a function that can be executed only once. The idea was to wrap a given function in such a way that: • it runs normally the first time • and returns undefined on every call after that It’s a small concept, but very useful in real scenarios where you want to prevent a function from running multiple times (like avoiding duplicate actions). 10 days in , just staying consistent and learning step by step. 💻🚀 #javascript #leetcode #webdevelopment #frontenddeveloper #codingchallenge #learninginpublic #developers #programming #100daysofcode
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Here is the final part of our weekly series on object Destructuring. Functions, Rest and Pro Patterns. If our content has been of great help to you. Drop a comment or a suggestion on how we can do better. #programming #javascript
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One thing I’m learning about coding: Errors are not the problem — not understanding them is. Earlier, whenever I got an error, I used to: ❌ Panic ❌ Copy-paste random fixes Now I try a different approach: ✅ Read the error carefully ✅ Break the problem into smaller parts ✅ Check logs and console step by step Most bugs aren’t “hard” — they just require patience. Still learning this, but it’s already improving how I code. How do you usually deal with errors? #webdevelopment #javascript #programming #codingjourney #learninpublic #debugging #developers #frontend #100daysofcode #techlearning
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30 Days JavaScript Challenge : Day 20 ✅ Today’s problem was about checking whether a given object or array is empty. At first glance, it looks very simply, but it makes you think about how data structures actually store values whether it’s checking keys in an object or elements in an array. Also tried to think about how this can be done efficiently, even aiming for O(1) time complexity. Problems like these remind me that even basic concepts can have deeper layers when you try to implement them properly. 20 days in consistency is building up, one problem at a time. 💻🚀 #javascript #leetcode #webdevelopment #frontenddeveloper #codingchallenge #learninginpublic #developers #programming #buildinpublic
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30 Days JavaScript Challenge : Day 24 ✅ Today’s problem was about sorting an array using a custom function. Instead of directly sorting values, we use a function fn to decide the order — basically telling JavaScript how to compare elements. At first it feels simple, but it actually shows how powerful sorting can be when you control the logic: Sorting objects based on a property Sorting nested arrays Custom ranking based on conditions It’s one of those concepts that looks basic but is used everywhere in real projects. Slowly getting more clarity on how to write flexible and reusable logic in JavaScript. #javascript #leetcode #webdevelopment #frontenddeveloper #codingchallenge #learninginpublic #developers #programming #buildinpublic
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Understanding the difference between var, let, and const is one of the most important fundamentals in JavaScript. Here’s a quick breakdown: var → function scoped let → block scoped const → block scoped and cannot be reassigned These concepts are essential for writing clean and predictable code. If you're learning JavaScript, make sure you understand this clearly. Explore more tutorials, exercises, and MCQs: www.quipoin.com #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDeveloper #Programming #Coding #Developers #LearnToCode #Tech #SoftwareDevelopment
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