#Day19 of #100DaysOfCode challenge: - learned about how javascript works behind the scenes. - learned about javascript engine and runtime and execution context. so this theory lectures will go for a week.
After bustling & boggling, I finally wrapped up this Netflix website clone with HTML, CSS & JavaScript. T'was challenging. Kudos to the boss @0x_Wind 😎 for making sure we see this through 💪💪
Day 6 - afternoon of #100DaysOfCode 💻⛅ ⛔Skipped CSS for the weather app, focussed on other aspects. 🔒Error handling is a future consideration. 🌙Night plans: New project or learning something exciting!
I worked on the remove button in the cart. When clicked, it deletes the cart item, decreases the number of cart items, and updates the total amount of the cart products
Getting knee-deep into code and coming out victorious is one of the best feelings ever! 😎 Navigated some tricky waters today but the result is worth it. Persistence and patience, always! 💪 #coding#developerlife#buildinpublic#indiemakers
Today, I worked on adding product to cart. Currently, user can only add products to cart and the number of products in the cart will be updated in real time on the cart icon in the navigation bar
The best thing about being a developer is that you can make a difference in the world. Your code can be used to solve problems, improve lives, and make the world a better place... #developers#coding#difference#100DaysOfCode#buildinpublic
The worst thing about being a developer is that it can be frustrating. There will be times when you want to pull your hair out, but if you stick with it, you will eventually succeed... #developers#coding#frustration#100DaysOfCode#buildinpublic
Coder une application mobile c'est quelque chose, mais maintenant vouloir faire les choses proprement en faisant des maquettes c'est loooooooong #development#buildinpublic#Designer
Et toi, tu dev à l'arrache ou tu fais des jolies maquettes avant ? #Coding#codinglife
Today, I was unable to complete as much work as I had hoped due to other commitments, but I was able to refactor the JavaScript files for the ShopCommerce project.
Today, I was unable to complete as much work as I had hoped due to other commitments, but I was able to refactor the JavaScript files for the ShopCommerce project.
Today, I delved into the fascinating world of debouncing and throttling, two essential topics for frontend interviews. Check out my Replit link : lnkd.in/gwpW2MRU
💡 Just like a superhero, #javascript has its own superpowers! Discover hidden gems like destructuring, arrow functions, and template literals to level up your coding game. 💪🦸♂️
Today, I enhanced the navigation menu with additional links,populated the product data,created an admin product page where admins can edit products, and changed the "Purchase Now" button to "Add to Cart"
The person who consumes from better sources, gets better thoughts. The person who asks better questions, gets better answers. The person who builds better habits, gets better results.
Today, I was working on my ShopCommerce project and learning about Swagger API documentation when my laptop suddenly broke down. I'm very disappointed, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do next.
🤝 I'm inviting all of you to contribute and add your valuable insights to the repo. Let's build a collaborative space where we can share our interview experiences for frontend roles. Your input will be incredibly valuable! 💪 #programming#coding#learninpublic#buildinpublic