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Sharing and documenting all things JavaScript and my journey as a Software Engineer.

I am going right

Once again Left or Right?

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Left or Right?


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Books are beaches, podcasts are pools


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Let your work be the reason they want to meet you.


Shout out to JSON.stringify for logging in nodejs apps. Does anyone know of a better way than just doing a console.log?


Every rep gets you one step closer


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You need to hear this…

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Make a choice? Do enough to survive or do enough to thrive


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Think about it

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2025 is 20% complete.

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willing to forgo personal desires and comforts


I finished reading David Goggins’ Never Finished last week, and just started reading this one. If you can’t find a mentor, read a book. So far really great read.

codewitheder's tweet image. I finished reading David Goggins’ Never Finished last week, and just started reading this one. If you can’t find a mentor, read a book. So far really great read.

Woah

Web development In 2005 🤝 In 2025

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In 2005                 🤝               In 2025
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In 2005                 🤝               In 2025


When will this year finally be your year


good and short article on TS implicit, explicit, and type assertions, in most instances it seems it is not suggested to user type assertions, because TS will not validate the structure or catch mistakes causing runtime errors. medium.com/@seanbridger/t…


I enjoyed reading this article on React Context. In a tweet, Context is used to pass data to children components without the use of props. An object is created and is consumed with the hook useContext(). Use cases can be themes, auth, or localization telerik.com/blogs/react-ba…


find your breaking point and break it


explaining useMemo - so it should be used when a function is expensive. In react when a component is rendered, that expensive function is likely to be ran, so useMemo memoizes the returned value of the function, but not the actual dependency values.


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