ProfeMao
@ProfeMao2
Javascript, .Net and IoT developer. Code is my passion.
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What's the best online course to learn ReactJS?
📖 Learning + ⚒️ Building. It's the best way to learn to code. Learning, by itself, will teach you properties and syntax. But without practicing them in actual projects, you won't understand how they fit into the larger picture.
Web Dev Roadmap ===== HTML == / / ======== CSS \ \ JavaScript === / / React, Vue, Angular \ \ Git, GitHub ==== / / Start applying for front-end jobs 😁
If you're learning NodeJs. Here is simple checklist for you. Step 1 - Make a simple server Step 2 - Make routes Step 3 - Build templates Step 4 - Make a simple API Step 5 - Filling templates Step 6 - Parsing variables from URLs Step 7 - Make your own modules
I made a free web app for those who want to learn how to code! Check it out at teachyourselfcode.io! It allows users to watch YouTube tutorials without getting distracted + add notes to each video! If you find it useful, please share! 🙏😄 #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
If you're a JavaScript beginner, it helps to have a solid overview of the basic concepts. There's just so much to learn. To get started, check out this in-depth beginner's JavaScript handbook (2020 Edition) by @flaviocopes and lay that foundation. freecodecamp.org/news/the-compl…
Writing code is cool But the absolute best part of being a developer is seeing your creation being used and making someone's day better. It's just such a magical feeling!
Step 1 – HTML Step 2 – CSS Step 3 – JavaScript Step 4 – git / linux cli Step 5 – React Step 6 – Start applying for front-end jobs 😃 Step 7 – Node Step 8 – Express Step 9 – Mongo (or MySQL) Step 10 – Apply for full-stack dev 🤩
I'm a 100% self taught developer. I've been coding for 10 years now. I make mistakes daily. I google things daily. I'm still learning daily. If I can do this, you can too. #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
Do you need a little review of all the important React concepts you might have forgotten? Check out this in-depth guide by @OhansEmmanuel that reintroduces React and goes through every update since v16. freecodecamp.org/news/reintrodu…
Building a project helps improve your skills. So check out the #7Days7Websites challenge. You'll build a site a day for a week & then share them (there's a competition, too). Read this article by @florinpop1705 to learn more & get ready to build. freecodecamp.org/news/the-7days…
Building maps can be powerful and fun, but your map imagery is important. Enter Mapbox, a pretty sweet mapping platform. In this article, @colbyfayock shows you how to set up a custom Mapbox basemap style with React Leaflet and Leaflet Gatsby Starter. freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-se…
JavaScript is used for so many things these days which makes it a great skill to have. But there's a lot to learn if you're just getting started. So check out this in-depth beginner's JavaScript handbook (2020 Edition) by @flaviocopes. Happy coding :) freecodecamp.org/news/the-compl…
Coding real-world projects can help you better understand a programming language. We've released a 2-hour video course from @ania_kubow that will help you learn JavaScript by building 7 games. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-jav…
So if you wanted to extract data from arrays & objects in JavaScript, how would you do it? With super cool destructuring, of course. To learn all about this helpful feature read @sarah_chima's article on how to use array and object destructuring in JS. freecodecamp.org/news/array-and…
I prefer #javascript function declarations over function expressions and arrow functions. Function declaration benefits: 1. Hoisted, so order doesn't matter 2. Visually different than variables, so easy to scan the file 3. Can export default on the same line it's declared on
Hey all you JavaScript fans - it's time to get excited. The new features of ES2020 have been finalized. 🎉🎉🎉 In this article @mehulmpt goes through the 10 new JavaScript features in ES2020 that you should know. freecodecamp.org/news/javascrip…
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