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Kevin Ojakominor

@codex_kev

CS student 👨🏾‍💻 || Front-end learner || Basketball 🏀 || I'm leveling up to building and finding solutions to a problem.

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Day 1 of my JavaScript journey 🚀 Today, I learnt about JavaScript console, that methods used with the JavaScript console object, how to add css styles to the console by using the %c, format specifier. Small steps but if feels great to actually start!#JavaScript #100DaysOfCode

codex_kev's tweet image. Day 1 of my JavaScript journey 🚀 Today, I learnt about JavaScript console, that methods used with the JavaScript console object, how to add css styles to the console by using the %c, format specifier. Small steps but if feels great to actually start!#JavaScript #100DaysOfCode

This is the window object, the browser has its own object. It contains props and methods though, it's the top most object. You don't really need to chain windows with its method.

JavaScript Tip 💡 You can get the screen resolution of the user's device like this 👇🏻

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You can get the screen resolution of the user's device like this 👇🏻


Followed variables, on functions now. Functions are really important in the areas of programming. Especially arrow fun and the IIFE. Imagine a mixed block of code in all of them..

One who don't know about - Variables -Loops - Functions -Conditional statements Don't know about programming at all..

Palakonweb's tweet image. One who don't know about 
- Variables
-Loops
- Functions
-Conditional statements
Don't know about programming at all..


Apparently, its the skills. If it has to do with an official org, which lays more on higher fields, they might put more interest in the CGPA. Nevertheless, just work on both.

What matters the most ? -A good CGPA -Skills



Day 4 of My JavaScript Journey👨🏾‍💻 Today I learned about JavaScript data types, primitive & reference. I practiced writing syntax, created variables, and tested everything in the console, which helped me understand how JS handles different values. #LearnInPublic #WebDevelopment

codex_kev's tweet image. Day 4 of My JavaScript Journey👨🏾‍💻

Today I learned about JavaScript data types, primitive & reference.
I practiced writing syntax, created variables, and tested everything in the console, which helped me understand how JS handles different values.
#LearnInPublic #WebDevelopment
codex_kev's tweet image. Day 4 of My JavaScript Journey👨🏾‍💻

Today I learned about JavaScript data types, primitive & reference.
I practiced writing syntax, created variables, and tested everything in the console, which helped me understand how JS handles different values.
#LearnInPublic #WebDevelopment

This is crazy accurate 😂

I no fit rate you if you no play with this thing😭

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Early coders were like digital pioneers! They used manuals, academic papers, and shared knowledge through tech communities. Some learned by tinkering with early computers. Now, we have it easy with online tutorials and docs..

How did people even learn to code when there was no docs, no YouTube… nothing? Genuinely curious.

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Genuinely curious.


Kevin Ojakominor أعاد

the biggest mistake is thinking you need to know everything before you start building!


Day 3 - My JavaScript Journey 🚀 I learned about js variables, and keywords. var is older, let, lets you reassign but not redeclare, while const can’t do either, it’s for constants. Learned about multi-word naming styles. Also tried the typeof operator to check data type #fypシ

codex_kev's tweet image. Day 3 - My JavaScript Journey 🚀 
I learned about js variables, and keywords. var is older, let, lets you reassign but not redeclare, while const can’t do either, it’s for constants. Learned about multi-word naming styles.
Also tried the typeof operator to check data type #fypシ

Day 2 - My JavaScript Journey 🚀 Today, I learned about JavaScript comments and some helpful keyboard shortcuts. Comments are really useful for testing, debugging, code maintainability and reusability. I also fumbled on the types of comments used #Frontend #javascriptlearning

codex_kev's tweet image. Day 2 - My JavaScript Journey 🚀
Today, I learned about JavaScript comments and some helpful keyboard shortcuts. 
Comments are really useful for testing, debugging, code maintainability and reusability. I also fumbled on the types of comments used #Frontend #javascriptlearning
codex_kev's tweet image. Day 2 - My JavaScript Journey 🚀
Today, I learned about JavaScript comments and some helpful keyboard shortcuts. 
Comments are really useful for testing, debugging, code maintainability and reusability. I also fumbled on the types of comments used #Frontend #javascriptlearning

November's here, I’ve decided to stop just thinking about coding, and actually start. I’ll be posting every day, what I learn, what I build, and even what I struggle with. This is all about showing up, staying consistent, and growing. #LearningInPublic @MartinsOjaks

codex_kev's tweet image. November's here, I’ve decided to stop just thinking about coding,  and actually start. I’ll be posting every day, what I learn, what I build, and even what I struggle with. This is all about showing up, staying consistent, and growing.  #LearningInPublic @MartinsOjaks

Civil engineers wish they had justify-content: center; 😎

This is called ENGINEERING

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Rise. Today is yours to conquer


The answer is C. It's just like saying we are using this to understand implicit type coercion, typically Boolean coercion. In type corrcion, true is coerced as 1 so 1+1 = 2 if false then, it's coerced as 0, which is 0+1 = 1 The official answer is 2.

JavaScript Question/Quiz; What is the output of the following JavaScript code, and why? Comment your answers below!

javascript_fan's tweet image. JavaScript Question/Quiz; What is the output of the following JavaScript code, and why?  Comment your answers below!


Kevin Ojakominor أعاد

Yeah, multi word formatting for variable declarations, I often use the last two but, the first two are okay and I use them.


Can you guess the output of this code?

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I'm one of them. Engagement is always low and I post, still never accepting defeats

Small accounts that tweet and still get 0 likes

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You need just three things: Clarity. Courage. Consistency. The rest will follow.


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