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I rejected a candidate today because he couldn’t explain me the difference between .forEach and .map. basics matter.
Why I’m choosing Java/Spring Boot over MERN stack? Let me explain! Learning web development the traditional way without researching first was something I wish I had done differently. However, I don’t regret it because I found joy in working on the front-end side of things.…
I've stopped using Chrome. I use Brave instead. It has been more than 6 months.
If you go to chrome://settings/adPrivacy you can turn off the spyware that got inserted into the latest version of Chrome.
Linux users will understand this

Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program - Linus Trovalds Do you code for money or fun? Or both?

That wonderful moment when you realize you're dealing with developers who thanks to modern languages and gigabytes of RAM being dirt cheap, have zero clue that the website "stack overflow" is named after an actual programming error / problem.
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Is this how others feel too? I think recursion is very intuitive and easy to grasp. Consider solutions for problems such as towers of hanoi or fibonacci sequence. The corresponding iterative solutions are several times harder.
recursion really is one of the strangest, most difficult concepts to grasp while learning to code
One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code – Ken Thompson As a dev, sometimes, you should know how (and when) to let go.
A guy reached out to me yesterday. He said. Hey Excel. I'm having writer's block. I don't know what to tweet about. Or how to phrase it correctly. Maybe I'm just stuck So I took a deep breath. Turned on the voice recorder. And I told him: Look... You're trying to…
I see so many new programmers asking if they need to learn DSA to learn programming. Why is this even a question? Of course, yes!! You do not build a house without a foundation and pillars. DSA are fundamental to programming. #Programming101

No one in the brief history of computing has ever written a piece of perfect software. It’s unlikely that you’ll be the first – Andy Hunt Good Morning Devs! Do not worry too much about making your code perfect. Just code & take it easy
Never tell a story. Without making a point. And… Never make a point. Without telling a story.
Building a file manager app is a great way to learn some key programming concepts. And in this course, you'll make a Google Drive clone using Laravel, PHP, and Vue.js. You'll enable file uploads/downloads, build a search feature, integrate AWS, & more. freecodecamp.org/news/build-a-g…
Want to level up your Java skills + build a full-stack app? Here's a fun course for you. @frhnhsin & Gavin designed it as an intro to full stack development. You'll use Java, MongoDB, React, & other tools to build a movie review site. Find it on freeCodeCamp's YouTube channel.

The real question is: in how many programming languages can you write production-shippable code? I know five languages: C, C++, Java, Python and Javascript. But can confidently write shippable code in only one - Java.
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