📘 JavaScript Event Loop – Simple Explanation First, JavaScript runs synchronous code (Call Stack). Then it executes Microtasks (like Promises). After that, Macrotasks (like setTimeout) are executed. 👉 That’s why the output is: 1 → 4 → 3 → 2 Today I understood the Event Loop concept clearly 💡 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Learning #CodingJourney
JavaScript Event Loop Explained
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Today’s JavaScript session was very insightful. I learned about the this keyword in depth and explored important concepts like call(), bind(), apply(), and factory functions. Understanding how this works in different contexts has given me much more clarity and confidence in writing better JavaScript code. Learning step by step and strengthening my fundamentals every day 🚀 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #LearningJourney #FrontendDevelopment
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Today I revised an important concept in JavaScript – Arrow Functions. Arrow functions help write shorter and cleaner functions compared to traditional functions. I practiced examples like addition, subtraction, and multiplication using arrow functions. Consistent practice is helping me strengthen my JavaScript fundamentals and improve my problem-solving skills. #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #CodingPractice #LearningJourney
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Continuing my Frontend revision, sharing my handwritten notes on JavaScript concepts. While learning JavaScript, I realized how important it is to understand how strings and arrays actually work. These cover string methods, method chaining, arrays, array methods, and basic operations on arrays. Sharing in case it helps anyone learning JavaScript fundamentals. JavaScript Notes – Part 3 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #StudentDeveloper #Consistency #ComputerScience
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Memory in JavaScript Most beginners learn JavaScript… but very few understand how memory works behind the scenes. 🧠 And this small concept explains why some variables behave differently. Let’s start with the basics of memory in JavaScript. When you create a variable, JavaScript stores its value somewhere in memory so it can use it later. Here are the key beginner ideas: • Memory stores values like numbers, strings, objects, and arrays. • When you create a variable, JavaScript allocates space in memory. • Simple values (number, string, boolean) are stored directly. • Complex values (objects, arrays, functions) are stored by reference. This is the foundation for understanding topics like: stack, heap, references, and copying objects. Mastering memory basics makes debugging JavaScript much easier. ⚡ #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #LearnToCode #JavaScriptBasics #CodingForBeginners #SoftwareDevelopment #ProgrammingTips #JSDevelopers #TechEducation
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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 Challenge ⚡ What will be the output of this loop with setTimeout? It looks simple, but JavaScript has a small async twist here. Drop your answer in the comments 👇
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🚀 JavaScript Fundamentals Series — Part 7 Most developers use arrays every day… But many don't fully understand array methods. This guide explains the most important ones: • map() • filter() • reduce() These methods help you write cleaner and more functional JavaScript. Once you master them, your code becomes much more expressive. Full guide 👇 https://lnkd.in/dZTRRCUx #javascript #webdevelopment #functionalprogramming
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🚀 30 Days of JavaScript – Day 5 Continuing my journey to improve my JavaScript logical thinking by building small programs every day. 💡 Today’s Program: Reverse a String This program takes a word from the user and reverses it using a loop. 🧠 Concepts Used: • for loop • string indexing • basic string manipulation Example: Input → JavaScript Output → tpircSavaJ 🎥 Demo below 👇 Full source code in the First comment. #JavaScript #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #WebDevelopment #Learning
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💡 JavaScript Tip for Developers One of the most common sources of confusion in JavaScript is the difference between == and ===. == performs type coercion, meaning it converts values before comparing. === performs strict comparison, checking both value and type. Example: 0 == false → true 0 === false → false Understanding this difference helps avoid hidden bugs and unexpected behavior in applications. 🎥 I created a 3-minute video explaining the comparison clearly with examples. https://lnkd.in/gQpg2aGp Watch it and strengthen your JavaScript fundamentals. #JavaScript #Programming #WebDevelopment #Frontend #CodingTips
== vs === in JavaScript – Comparison That Confuses Developers (With Examples)
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