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Microsoft Admin, POS, SQL, Linux
Currently learning JavaScript
Guitar Player and Geek Enthusiast

CoderXChris

@CoderXChris

Tech Manager @cardsystemsinc Microsoft Admin, POS, SQL, Linux Currently learning JavaScript Guitar Player and Geek Enthusiast

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As a developer, it's always helpful to work on your problem-solving skills. And a popular way to do that is to solve coding challenges and participate in competitions. In this guide @Fahim_FBA shares the most popular coding challenge websites in 2022. freecodecamp.org/news/the-most-…



Great questions to ask during a job interview to GET THE JOB!

As a developer, it's always helpful to work on your problem-solving skills. And a popular way to do that is to solve coding challenges and participate in competitions. In this guide @Fahim_FBA shares the most popular coding challenge websites in 2022. freecodecamp.org/news/the-most-…



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5 important platforms for every developer: - @github for showcasing work - @codedamncom for practicing and building projects - @StackOverflow for asking and answering questions - @twitter to connect and stay updated with recent tech & jobs - @MozDevNet for documentation


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Just waking up healthy is already a privilege that too many people, caught up in life, no longer know how to appreciate.


One of the best resources for marketing that I’ve come across in a while. Check her out!

12 pricing psychology tips to help you sell more stuff:



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What helps you grow: ✅ Building in public ✅ Working on projects ✅ Networking with other developers What pushes you back: 👎🏻 Not evaluating from your mistakes 👎🏻 Poor deadlines and time estimates 👎🏻 Too many tutorials, not enough projects


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Software design patterns are specific approaches that help you solve a particular kind of problem. And they're classified as creational, structural, & behavioral. In this guide, @CoccaGerman explains how these patterns work in JavaScript with examples. freecodecamp.org/news/javascrip…


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You should have a solid understanding of algorithms whether you're job hunting or working as a dev. But don't worry – they're not as scary as they sound. Here @CoccaGerman explains what an algorithm is & how they work – with lots of JavaScript examples. freecodecamp.org/news/introduct…


Learn how to use the truffle framework for web3 smart contracts. @codedamn ain’t playin with web3, they’re all over it!


Revisited some studies on programming structures and prototype inheritance today. It’s cool how JavaScript is so flexible but it’s a double edged sword as well. #100DaysOfCode


One of the best platforms I’ve come across and they just keep making it better. Check them out.

Do you want to learn to code and build your work portfolio with top projects? Interactive codedamn learning paths help you to that (and then get a job). To make codedamn Pro / Paths more affordable for everyone, we're introducing a new *thing* ✨ codedamn.com/news/product/g…



Bootstrap based tools are very popular for freelancing gigs. If you’re done learning CSS and SCSS then Bootstrap could be the next thing to learn.

Bootstrap is a framework you can use to create sleek, stylish websites. But if everyone used it the same way, things would get pretty boring on the internet. Fortunately, you can customize it using Sass - and Vinod shows you how in this tutorial. freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-cu…



Learning these fundamentals made my life so much easier Html: creates text, links, and input fields CSS: move and color above with boxes JavaScript: Create, modify or delete all of the above based on events and logic #100DaysOfCode


This could save you a huge headache.

When you're working in Git, sometimes you might accidentally delete a file and want to recover it. Well, good news - you usually can. In this tutorial, @hira_zaira shows you how to recover a deleted file in Git and revert changes after a hard reset. freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-re…



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Stackoverflow Developer Survey 2022: 💡 Full-stack development continues to be the most popular developer type 💡 JavaScript continues to be the most popular programming language 💡 Node.js and React.js are the two most popular web technologies used by Professional Developers


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By default, JavaScript is a synchronous language - meaning one thing happens at a time. But fortunately, over the years, more async functionality was introduced. In this guide, @njong_emy explains how callbacks, promises, and async/await work in JS. freecodecamp.org/news/asynchron…


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You might have heard about TypeScript before - sounds kinda like JavaScript, right? Well, you can think of it as a superset of JS. But what does that really mean? In this conceptual beginner's guide, Ohans explains what TypeScript is and how it works. freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-t…


When I’m at work I miss my wife. Looking forward to working from home and making good money so we can spend more time together. #tech #100DaysOfCode


Watching Topgun: Maverick tonight. I know, I’m late to the party, but happy I’m watching it in theaters.


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