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🔸Emily JackSon🔸

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📍 Manchester-based JavaScript recruitment consultant 💻

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Advice to my former self when switching jobs: Take weeks between starting a new job to recharge; especially if the old job was years-long, nonstop. Employers always push you to start ASAP but it never really mattered. Neither was it worth it to stay on longer at the old place.


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HTML Interview Questions ⇩


Why do last minute client meetings ALWAYS occur on the days I look the least presentable😭


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1/ How does the `load` function in SvelteKit work? Let’s walk through an example with diagrams to show how SvelteKit is able to fetch data without needing any loading states.


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Beyonk Adventures (@gobeyonk) is a booking platform for outdoor activities #madewithsvelte 🗺🚵‍♀️ - madewithsvelte.com/beyonk-adventu…


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If you don't have time to code every day, read some documentation or an article about programming. Every little bit helps!


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Being a coder is more about application than knowledge. To get the application part down, build things!


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They call us recruitment CONSULTANTS because we actually need to CONSULT. No one knows how to hire correctly. Yet, everyone knows the experience sucks. To make it less terrible, we need to at least remove the *obviously* useless elements from the hiring process.

iwangulenko's tweet image. They call us recruitment CONSULTANTS because we actually need to CONSULT.

No one knows how to hire correctly.

Yet, everyone knows the experience sucks.

To make it less terrible, we need to at least remove the *obviously* useless elements from the hiring process.

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TypeScript Tip 💡 TypeScript allows us a lot of flexibility when using their inbuilt Utility Types. For instance, we can use "Extract" to create a new type containing only properties that are assignable to a given type.

SimonHoiberg's tweet image. TypeScript Tip 💡 

TypeScript allows us a lot of flexibility when using their inbuilt Utility Types.

For instance, we can use "Extract" to create a new type containing only properties that are assignable to a given type.

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If you're looking to contribute to an open source project, check out these trending options. { author: @stargazing_dev } #DEVCommunity dev.to/iainfreestone/…


Useful thread for junior devs👇🏼 💻

Help a JavaScript beginner with one tweet!



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CSS tip: Use the `aspect-ratio` CSS property to create elements that maintain proportional dimensions.

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Use the `aspect-ratio` CSS property to create elements that maintain proportional dimensions.

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Javascript Clean Code: Best Practises 🧵 Thread 👇

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🧵 Thread 👇

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It’s that new contract time of year again! All things JavaScript + Front-End considered (yes even “full stack”, from TypeScript to Node.js, React, AWS services). Feel free to message, RTs appreciated #javascript #frontend #typescript #nodejs #react #webperf #accessibility


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Hi I’m Karl, a full-stack engineer w/ design exp looking for a Front End/Full Stack position. After 211+ job applications, I’d be super thankful for any of y’all’s RT’s to expand my reach! Check out my portfolio site I built in React: karlson-drendel.com DM's are open! 🎉


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. @TFmartech expands into UK market, appoints new head of UI design. To learn more about our international expansion 👉 triggerfi.sh/3lpF8mc @Mumbrellanews #sitecore #martech #marketing #uidesign


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