Day 14 of My Web Development Journey ⚙️ Today was all about JavaScript logic. I practiced: • Nested conditions • Using && and || properly • Understanding truthy and falsy values One small change in condition order gave a completely different output. That showed me something clearly — JavaScript is not about syntax, it’s about thinking in steps 🧠 JavaScript checks how clear your logic is. Less visual progress. More mental effort. 🚀 #Day14 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #CodingJourney #LearnToCode #FrontendDeveloper #ProgrammingLife #BuildInPublic #DeveloperMindset #TechJourney
JavaScript Logic Practice: Day 14
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Day 20 of My Web Development Journey ⚡ From Day 18 (arrays + functions) to Day 19 (connecting JS with real HTML & CSS) — things are moving faster now. Today I stepped into the next JavaScript topic: DOM manipulation. Not just writing logic. Not just console output. Now I’m controlling the page properly. I practiced: • Selecting elements • Changing text and styles dynamically • Handling events • Creating small interactive behavior Earlier, I was thinking, “Will this work?” Now I think, “How can I make this better?” The difference is speed. Understanding is quicker. Debugging is faster. Confidence is coming from repetition — not motivation. 🧠 Still beginner level. But the pace is clearly improving. Now JavaScript doesn’t feel separate from the website. It feels like the engine behind it. 🚀 #Day20 #JavaScript #DOM #WebDevelopment #FrontendJourney #LearnToCode #DeveloperGrowth #BuildInPublic #CodingPractice
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Back to the basics! 🚀 I’m currently spending some time revisiting the core pillars of web development: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Even as we move toward complex frameworks, I believe a rock-solid understanding of the DOM and styling is what separates a good developer from a great one. Today’s session: DOM manipulation and refining layouts. It’s amazing how much more you notice when you go back to the fundamentals with a fresh pair of eyes. #WebDevelopment #CodingLife #Frontend #LearningEveryday #JavaScript #HTML #CSS #Programming
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