I have made plenty of projects & conceptual-related videos in the Web ecosystem (mostly JavaScript & React js). π
But now, I also want to talk about core engineering topics. π§
Such as, - How to calculate the cost of a website - WebSockets - video streaming - general system design - Importance of website bandwidth - pwa's/service workers - web workers - HTTP headers - caching practices - And many more interesting topics
Dont worry, I will still build projects. But expect content on these topics too, Since this will introduce you to core engineering concepts & skills that businesses essentially look for to manage their infrastructure/service.
A little Context: I am truly humbled by this comment and feedback received over my recently launched course- "Build 16 Medium/Hard JavaScript Projects for Frontend Machine coding Interview rounds" π
And this is also the first time I received a super chat donation. So Truly grateful for the love & support from everyone. π
And because of that, I have decided to give you all a 50% OFF discount on the course for the next 3 days. β³
This is the cheapest I can go and it's really underpriced based on the high value it provides. π₯π¨βπ» (Even Cheaper than your Pizza orders π)
But that's all right because "impact matters more" at the end of the day. πͺπ€―
16 Intermediate/Advanced JavaScript Projects to Dominate Your Next Technical Interview
- Lifetime access - Full video explanations of building each project from scratch - 10+ hours of premium content - No bullshit, No time waste - This project list Should get you ready for any JavaScript live coding interview round. - Extremely cheap (less than $10)
Hereβs the content list of all the projects you are going to build:
1- File Explorer (similar to vs-code)
2- Infinitely Nested comments System
3- Advanced Custom Toast notification from scratch
4- Drag & Drop, Swap, Add and delete elements using JavaScript
5- Custom Calendar/Date-picker
6- Multi-Select dropdown with support to add & remove elements
7- Build a Memory game with all rules integrated
8- Build an analog clock with smooth animation
9- Dynamic Progress bar with custom input support
10- Build a Star rating system with dynamic hover effects
11- Build a tic tac toe game with best practices
12- Advanced To-Do List with Local Storage support
13- Accordion with smooth transition effects
14- Countdown timer & days remaining timer
15- Create a custom modal
16- Build an optimised Chessboard
Here's why I think this course should be helpful to you (MUST-READ):
Every time while preparing for an interview, I look for different mini projects to build in order to polish my skills and perform better during the live coding rounds of the javascript interview. I end up browsing and searching for different resources to find such projects that can quickly help me get a hands-on feel towards building such live coding oriented projects. But finding such resources becomes a hectic task, and not to mention the fact that most resources just have the code presented without any explanation. And this led me to create these 16 projects that allows anyone preparing for a javascript interview to quickly use this course as a resource to get a hands on feel for their upcoming live coding javascript interview round, And you also get complete line by line in-depth video explanation along with the code. So next time you come across an interview, you don't have to look anywhere, but can directly refer to this course as a resource, and if you get stuck at understanding the code, you can always refer to the in-depth video explanations.
Fail forwards. β‘οΈ keep at it, Every single day. π
It's 3:18 am, And I am up bothered by the fact that I might have failed today at a particular task, or maybe because I was simply unable to keep up with a specific habit that I have been trying to inculcate. π
Well, too bad. π But nevertheless, I shall try again tomorrow. πͺ Because, You never really fail until you stop trying. π
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The React JS Projects playlist now has 10 unique projects in it.
And there will be many more interesting projects in the future.
If the playlist helped you in any way, do consider sharing it with the react community.
PS- I will combine these 10 videos into ONE and upload a separate video as well so that it gets easier for people to navigate around it.
Playlist Link- www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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I have made plenty of projects & conceptual-related videos in the Web ecosystem (mostly JavaScript & React js). π
But now, I also want to talk about core engineering topics. π§
Such as,
- How to calculate the cost of a website
- WebSockets
- video streaming
- general system design
- Importance of website bandwidth
- pwa's/service workers
- web workers
- HTTP headers
- caching practices
- And many more interesting topics
Dont worry, I will still build projects. But expect content on these topics too, Since this will introduce you to core engineering concepts & skills that businesses essentially look for to manage their infrastructure/service.
Stay tuned. π₯
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I Like Frontend development, But I absolutely hate CSS.
And that's exactly why I have been more inclined towards full-stack lately. π
Maybe it's a temporary mood swing, but gosh, I am absolutely tired of CSS. π
Thank god tailwind exists. π
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GIFT for you all, π
A little Context: I am truly humbled by this comment and feedback received over my recently launched course-
"Build 16 Medium/Hard JavaScript Projects for Frontend Machine coding Interview rounds" π
And this is also the first time I received a super chat donation. So Truly grateful for the love & support from everyone. π
And because of that, I have decided to give you all a 50% OFF discount on the course for the next 3 days. β³
This is the cheapest I can go and it's really underpriced based on the high value it provides. π₯π¨βπ»
(Even Cheaper than your Pizza orders π)
But that's all right because "impact matters more" at the end of the day. πͺπ€―
Get it here - xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-projects-65883β¦
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Found this somewhere, and it's so relatable:
"Why do so many devs have imposter syndrome?" π€
Because the economy tells us we are worthless until we make something that rich people care about. π€―
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16 Intermediate/Advanced JavaScript Projects to Dominate Your Next Technical Interview
- Lifetime access
- Full video explanations of building each project from scratch
- 10+ hours of premium content
- No bullshit, No time waste
- This project list Should get you ready for any JavaScript live coding interview round.
- Extremely cheap (less than $10)
Get It Here- xplodivity.graphy.com/courses/16-js-projects-65883β¦
Hereβs the content list of all the projects you are going to build:
1- File Explorer (similar to vs-code)
2- Infinitely Nested comments System
3- Advanced Custom Toast notification from scratch
4- Drag & Drop, Swap, Add and delete elements using JavaScript
5- Custom Calendar/Date-picker
6- Multi-Select dropdown with support to add & remove elements
7- Build a Memory game with all rules integrated
8- Build an analog clock with smooth animation
9- Dynamic Progress bar with custom input support
10- Build a Star rating system with dynamic hover effects
11- Build a tic tac toe game with best practices
12- Advanced To-Do List with Local Storage support
13- Accordion with smooth transition effects
14- Countdown timer & days remaining timer
15- Create a custom modal
16- Build an optimised Chessboard
Here's why I think this course should be helpful to you (MUST-READ):
Every time while preparing for an interview, I look for different mini projects to build in order to polish my skills and perform better during the live coding rounds of the javascript interview. I end up browsing and searching for different resources to find such projects that can quickly help me get a hands-on feel towards building such live coding oriented projects. But finding such resources becomes a hectic task, and not to mention the fact that most resources just have the code presented without any explanation. And this led me to create these 16 projects that allows anyone preparing for a javascript interview to quickly use this course as a resource to get a hands on feel for their upcoming live coding javascript interview round, And you also get complete line by line in-depth video explanation along with the code. So next time you come across an interview, you don't have to look anywhere, but can directly refer to this course as a resource, and if you get stuck at understanding the code, you can always refer to the in-depth video explanations.
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Anytime I feel dumb, I recall this quote from Einstein:
"As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it"
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You never really fail until you stop trying. π₯
Fail forwards. β‘οΈ
keep at it, Every single day. π
It's 3:18 am, And I am up bothered by the fact that I might have failed today at a particular task, or maybe because I was simply unable to keep up with a specific habit that I have been trying to inculcate. π
Well, too bad. π
But nevertheless, I shall try again tomorrow. πͺ
Because, You never really fail until you stop trying. π
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If you think of yourself as an expert at anything, then you probably donβt know enough. π€
Nobody knows everything, no matter how good they may seem to be.
Donβt let your ego kill you. πͺ
If you accept that, you will always have room to grow. π
And that will pretty much lead you to the best version of yourself. π
Stay humble, work hard, get at it. π¨βπ»π₯
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LinkedIn is boring to me now, not because of the app, but because on every alternate scroll someone's trying to sell their course.
And it's the same people doing so very often.
I mean It's okay to talk about your course and try to sell it sometimes, you have worked hard on it and so you have every right to do so.
But it's extremely annoying to see them post a similar type of content every single day.
I would rather prefer real engineering-based content to show up more often on my feed.
Something that brings value on the spot.
And so I have started unfollowing people who continuously try to promote their course on every single LinkedIn post.
Do you get the same kind of posts very often?
If not, please recommend some software engineers who post more value-based content on LinkedIn.
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