Patricia Molnar
@PMcoding
Tweets about #JavaScript, #TypeScript, #Angular with a sprinkle of #CSS.
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Another useful #Angular tutorial on why and how to use untracked functions: blog.angulartraining.com/whats-the-untr…
Slow loading images in Angular? Fix it with the NgOptimizedImage Directive! Has this directive improved your app's performance? Let us know how in the replies ⬇️
Learning Angular is going to be a treat 🍬🎃 goo.gle/angular-event
Found a really cool feature of #tailwindcss: tailwindcss.com/docs/hover-foc… The hover: and focus: states and its usage are probably quite common, but this page shows how much more Tailwind has to offer.
For anyone who wants to add #reCAPTCHA to their #Angular project, I wrote a blog on how to do this 💻. Find the blog including source code here: pmcoding.co.uk/post/angular_r…
Want to learn more about #Angular structural directives? 🚀 I wrote a blog on how to use this powerful feature to tackle content duplication on your website to improve your #SEO. If you fancy a read: pmcoding.co.uk/post/angular_s…
While doing #google's #android development course, I implemented the Lemonade app, but made it #cat themed. The task: developer.android.com/codelabs/basic… For anyone who wants to learn #androiddevelopment developer.android.com/courses/ is a really good resource.
Coded up a dice roller app, following Google's tutorial. For anyone, who wants to learn #android development, I think their courses are good (easy to understand & to follow along): developer.android.com/courses/androi…
Started learning #Android App Development with #kotlin - one task was to build a business card app. Et voilà, my creation below. Since I was too lazy to generate the name and job title myself, I delegated the task to #ChatGPT
Created my first #Java textfield today. Quite different it is from #frontend #webdevelopment. But with time, I should wrap my head around it.
To celebrate the new year, I created a tutorial for this text outline animation using an SVG (made easily with #Figma) and #JavaScript: pmcoding.co.uk/post/text_outl… Happy New Year everyone! 🚀🥳🎀 #HappyNewYear2023
You can build a pretty neat platformer game – think Mario Bros – with just HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript. And this 10-hour course teaches you how. You'll build 9 projects and learn everything you need to know to make your own 2D animated games. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-jav…
Another day, another #Java code snippet. Today, I made my first #http call with Java's HttpClient. Still a lot to learn, but slowly slowly getting ahead.
I first tried learning #Java in 2018. I gave up during Xmas, and moved to #frontend development as I was really struggling. Also, I wanted to get out of customer services asap. 4 years later, I've been working as a dev for over a year & am learning Java again 🥳. Today's snippet:
During the Christmas holidays, I thought I'd use my free time to start practicing #Java and get out of tutorial hell. So, to begin I wrote a very basic String Reverser program that takes user input from the command line and prints the result. #100DaysOfCode
Twitter isn't real life. Don't get caught up in the echo chamber that is social media.
As a developer, if you have a lot of trouble understanding or building something, remember - that's probably when you learn the most.
Merry Christmas to anyone who is celebrating today!🎄 For the occasion, I created a small SVG text animation with CSS and JavaScript. You can see the source code here: codepen.io/patriciamolnar… #CSS #javascript
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