Conceptual Programming
@ConceptualProg
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Day 3 I am sorry its been 4 days I didn't update. Task To make a "Edit Cancel Text Input Component in #React" as shown in video... Use the link if you get stuck buff.ly/2MEppvm Share your code with hashtag #ReactTen #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #reactjs #reactChallenge
Day 2 *Task: To make a deletable list" *Todos/List content is hard-coded for now *Target: to learn about map and filter method *Hint: in order to delete, use filter method in setState Share your answer with hashtag #ReactTen #ReactChallenge #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #ReactJs
#ReactChallenge Day 1 Make an "image slider like amazon product" *Give your own style *Use only images for now *Event: onMouseOver or onClick *Hint: How to change image source in #ReactJs If you want to share your answer share it with hashtag #ReactTen #100DaysOfCode #codeNewbie
React is not easy to learn; It takes time. From tomorrow onward I am going to post small react challenge (consist of couple of lines of code specially for beginners) till 10 days, which will help you to learn #ReactJs concepts. Follow me for the series #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
Day 10 #resources The Road to learn React by @rwieruch so far the best book I have found on #React. It will help you a lot in grabbing react concepts and make you be able to write your own react app. buff.ly/2p7svz9 #100DaysOfCode #codeNewbie #ReactJs
Day 9 #resources The most recommended way to become good at something is to teach it. Teaching could be in many forms, video, audio, blogs etc. @EducativeInc is a platform for developers to exchange their knowledge. #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #educative buff.ly/2MUtLDI
Day 8 #resources @SoloLearn is a great tool to learn basics of any programming language. It has its own of teaching. The amount of time we spend on facebook doing non-productive things if we spend on #Sololearn results will b difrnt. #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #FridayMotivation
All the developers out there I want you to read these two books written by Austin Kleon. 1. Show your work. 2. Steal like an artist. Both books will play essential role in building your career. #ReadaBookDay #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #readinglist #FridayFeeIing
Day 7 #resources The better problem-solving skills you have, the more experienced programmer you will be considered. @hackerrank is a platform helps you to enhance your problem-solving skills n make u a better prgramr #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #hackerRank buff.ly/LI0BjW
Day 6 #resouces Most of you may know about #freeCodeCamp and #codeCademy but there is one more platform named Progate that teaches us coding with interactive exercises. It has some unique feature as well. Go and give it a short. buff.ly/2MKtDqj #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
Day 5 #resources Grabbing JavaScript concept is difficult, it takes time. By building different things can make be a good way to understand it. Wesbos's series #javascript30 is a great source to enhance JavaScript skills. buff.ly/2wz7lOg #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
Day 4 #resources Udemy courses can get you hours of reliable content and can save your hours otherwise you will spend on browsing. #100DaysOfCode #udemy #CodeNewbie buff.ly/X8i8ng
Day 4 Part (1/2) #resources Many people think one should not spend money on online courses everything is available on youtube for free, but what I think only a small investment like $10 on a platform like @udemy ... continue... #100DaysOfCode #udemy #CodeNewbie
3 @udemy instructors whose content/courses will never disappoint you. 1. Colt Steele udemy.com/user/coltsteel… 2. Brad Traversy @traversymedia udemy.com/user/brad-trav… 3. Jonas Schmedtmann @jonasschmedtman udemy.com/user/jonasschm… #udemy #100DaysOfCode #CSS #javascript #CodeNewbie
Day 3 #resources You may have done with #freeCodeCamp CSS tutorials. Now you want to learn more and level up your #CSS3 game. Brad Hussey's CSS3 in 30 Days should be your next move. This will take your #CSS skill to next level. #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie buff.ly/2wIl6cP
Part 1 Youtubers who post awesome frontend content 1. Traversy Media @traversymedia 2. The NetNinja bit.ly/2wwzkhp 3. Wes Bos @wesbos #FrontEnd #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode #HTML #CSS #JavaScript
3 people you should know on #twitter if you are a #programmer 1. @ossia Founder of #FreeCodeCamp. 2. @chriscoyier Co-founder of #Codepen and #CSStricks 3. @JonathanZWhite Engineer at #airbnb Right now I have only these three in my mind will share others time to time. #CodeNewbie
Day 2 Part (2/2) Diff Checker is a website helps you to compare text/code difference between two files. buff.ly/2BZ4WSb #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode
Day 2 part (1/2) To learn new things we imitate other programmers' work, and some of the times we do exactly as the instructor did, but we get different result. That's irritating, and puzzle us. V want to find the mistake in code. Most of the time its just a semicolon #CodeNewbie
As a beginner your first priority should be to create your portfolio. A portfolio, you can share with others. Remember the version 1.0 will never be great, you will make it great with the passage of time. But you should launch version 1.0 #100DaysOfCode #codeNewbie #portfolio
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