Hey folks, π it's me again! I'm back with another post of the #100daysofcode challenge.
So, after completing 2 weeks of writing code and building stuff I was feeling bored and decided to write this post as to let you know what is happening behind-the-scenes on how I keep myself motivated every day in order to keep myself busy while being in this endless journey π
So to get some coding momentum going, Iβm super excited to share some of the articles that I have been reading recently. This is the stuff that I believe will help you in your coding journey πͺ
Article 1 is about: 19 JavaScript Questions Asked by Most Interviewers, so you can ace your next JS interview π
So here we go,
- What is Object and How to create it?
- What is a Scope and How Many are There?
- What Do You Mean by "this"?
- What is Anonymous Function?
- What Do You Know About BOM?
- What is DOM and its Usage?
- How To Return a Character From a Specific Index?
- Difference between "==" and "===" ?
- What are the Different Data Types in JS?
- What is Prototype Property?
- What is Closure?
- How to Write βHello Worldβ in JavaScript?
- How Can You Use an External JS file?
- Asynchronous Programming and Its Importance
- Usage of Window Object
- How different is client-side JavaScript from Server side?
- Why Debugging is Required in JavaScript?
- What is function hoisting?
- Naming Conventions for Variables in JavaScript
Article 2 is about: React Developer Roadmap 2025 π³π€―
I know what you're thinking: it's the end of the year 2022, and fellow developers have started talking about 2025. We're living in a visionary time. So let's use it to make the world a better place. It doesn't matter, just follow the vibes. π₯
But the way, I have recently started tinkering with react, so what would be best if I start reading articles πand watching videosπ₯
Don't forget to DM me and I will share the other resources as well. π
I hope you find this video useful and informative as I talk about 19 JavaScript questions and React Developer Roadmap 2025. Please let me know how it went and if there is anything else you'd like to know about JavaScript! π¨βπ»π©βπ»
I love the fact that you enjoyed the last post, thank you for your support, truly grateful. π
Peace,
HighNitin
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