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Nathan Sebhastian

@CodeWithNathan

Senior Web Developer with 8+ years of experience. I teach tech-related skills to help you succeed

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I didn’t do programming because it was cool or because it was popular. I did it because I believed in it. I did it because I loved it.


Automate Anything With OttoKit. Here's how

Repetitive tasks waste hours. In his latest video, Nathan shows how to use OttoKit’s no-code + AI tools to turn manual work into seamless workflows. ~PS 🚀 Watch here 🎥 - youtube.com/watch?v=BtQ9lI… #OttoKit #Automation #NoCode @BuildwNathan

OttoKitHQ's tweet image. Repetitive tasks waste hours.

In his latest video, Nathan shows how to use OttoKit’s no-code + AI tools to turn manual work into seamless workflows. ~PS 🚀

Watch here 🎥 - youtube.com/watch?v=BtQ9lI…

#OttoKit #Automation #NoCode @BuildwNathan


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Check out the new Tutorial on Memory Banks by @CodeWithNathan

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Interesting. This tool might 10x my front-end workflow. Will try it out!

Introducing Kombai, the first AI agent built for frontend development. Kombai vastly outperforms SOTA models + generic agents in real-world benchmarks. Watch it add a complex new feature to an OSS codebase with 500K+ lines of code. More use cases and links in comments



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If you're new to web development, you should learn about the Document Object Model. It's a tree-like structure composed of all the elements on a webpage. In this beginner's guide, @CodeWithNathan explains the window and document objects using examples. freecodecamp.org/news/introduct…

freeCodeCamp's tweet image. If you're new to web development, you should learn about the Document Object Model.

It's a tree-like structure composed of all the elements on a webpage.

In this beginner's guide, @CodeWithNathan explains the window and document objects using examples.

freecodecamp.org/news/introduct…

People are quick to criticize, especially on social media. If you let them, their words will infiltrate your mind, leading you to unconsciously seek their approval. Resist this. Stay true to your beliefs. Do not let society pressure you into conforming to its mold


Success is not about luck, it's about consistency. Consistently showing up, consistently putting in the work, consistently facing your own fears. Luck may play a role, but it's your consistent effort that will ultimately lead you to success.


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Functions are a key part of JavaScript - and there's more than one way to write them. While regular functions are cool, here @nathan_sebhasti teaches you about arrow functions. You'll learn how they differ, why arrow functions are useful, and more. freecodecamp.org/news/javascrip…


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In JavaScript, promises say "hey, a thing's gonna happen at a specific time in the future." And to help you grasp them, @nathan_sebhasti wrote this guide. He explains their different states, promises vs callbacks, how the Fetch API plays in, and more. freecodecamp.org/news/javascrip…


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The Web Storage API exposes various objects & methods that let you store data in the browser. And in this tutorial, @nathan_sebhasti explains how it works. You'll learn how local & session storage work, how to store JSON strings in Web Storage, & more. freecodecamp.org/news/web-stora…

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Web Storage API – How to Store Data on the Browser

The Web Storage API is a set of APIs exposed by the browser so that you can store data in the browser. The data stored in the Web Storage use the key/value pair format, and both data will be stored...


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When a DOM event happens in the browser, code runs in response to that action. This is because JavaScript code uses an event-driven programming pattern in the browser. Here @nathan_sebhasti teaches you how to listen for & respond to DOM events using JS. freecodecamp.org/news/dom-event…


Nathan Sebhastian reposted

If you're new to web development, you should learn about the Document Object Model. It's a tree-like structure made up of all the elements on a webpage. In this beginner's guide @nathan_sebhasti explains the window & document objects using examples. freecodecamp.org/news/introduct…


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JavaScript has various operators that you'll use all the time in your code. And in this guide, @nathan_sebhasti teaches you some more advanced ones. You'll learn about the nullish coalescing operator, optional chaining, & the destructuring assignment. freecodecamp.org/news/javascrip…


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