nandu3kishore's profile picture. ReactJs enthusiast                                                                                                           

React, Firebase, TypeScript.

Nandu kishore

@nandu3kishore

ReactJs enthusiast React, Firebase, TypeScript.

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Hey beautiful people. I've been working on a personal project. maplecake-bakery.web.app Ecommerce features with @stripe support. Admin Dashboard to manage Orders, Products, Profile etc. Stack: @reactjs @Firebase


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In the last 45 days, I got interviewed by 5 companies. Given 20 rounds of interviews, cleared EVERY SINGLE ROUND. Now,I have 5 offers in hand,1 FullStack, & 4 Frontend roles. I've created a detailed DOCUMENT to share asked questions, & tips to answer Link in the next tweet👇🏻


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Looking for a remote Web Developer job? Here is the list of websites to find them: 🔶 remotive .io 🔶 remoteleads .io 🔶 angel .co/jobs 🔶 justremote .co 🔶 javascriptjob .xyz 🔶 flexjobs .com 🔶 remoteok .io 🔶 stackoverflow .com/jobs 🔶 producthunt .com/jobs 🔶 jobs .github


Ridiculous collection of web development cheatsheets devhints.io


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If your app doesn’t work after upgrading to React 18, the first thing to check is whether it’s wrapped in <StrictMode>. Strict Mode has gotten stricter in 18, but you can turn it off and address issues at your own pace later! ✨ More upgrading tips: reactjs.org/blog/2022/03/0…

reactjs's tweet image. If your app doesn’t work after upgrading to React 18, the first thing to check is whether it’s wrapped in &amp;lt;StrictMode&amp;gt;. Strict Mode has gotten stricter in 18, but you can turn it off and address issues at your own pace later!

✨ More upgrading tips: reactjs.org/blog/2022/03/0…

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React 18 is now available on npm! Here’s an overview of what’s new in React 18, and what it means for the future. reactjs.org/blog/2022/03/2…


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Interview be like :

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Everything you need to know about HTTP Requests. A Thread 🧵👇🏻


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Every career year is hard. 99% of the time you feel like an idiot – confused and lost. I wish I had known some things 10 years ago. Unrolling some hard facts about building a career: 🧵


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The Timeline profiler highlights how things like CPU, I/O, and network traffic fit together to impact React application performance. Unfortunately, using it has required first using Chrome's profiling tools to record performance data and then importing it into ⚛️ DevTools. 1/3


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Our next major version, React 18, is available as a Release Candidate. If you’d like to help us prepare for the stable release, follow this upgrade guide and let us know if you find any issues! reactjs.org/blog/2022/03/0…


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Learn 💻 HTML → html.com CSS → CSS-tricks.com JavaScript → jsv9000.app DS → algorithm-visualizer.org Git and GitHub → LearnGitBranching.js.org React → React-tutorial.app API → rapidapi.com/learn Web3 → useweb3.xyz


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10 Best CSS Frameworks You Should Know as a Web Developer You may need one for Your next Project 🧶 thread ↓


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We use map function in JavaScript all of the times, but have you heard of a flatMap? The purpose of the flatMap() method is to first map each element using a user-defined mapping function, then flatten the result into a new array.

p_bihani's tweet image. We use map function in JavaScript all of the times, but have you heard of a flatMap?
The purpose of the flatMap() method is to first map each element using a user-defined mapping function, then flatten the result into a new array.

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➡️Automatic Type Conversion When JavaScript tries to operate on a "wrong" data type, it will try to convert the value to a "right" type. Because Javascript is smart. However, sometimes expectation and reality may differ -

SushrutKM's tweet image. ➡️Automatic Type Conversion

When JavaScript tries to operate on a &quot;wrong&quot; data type, it will try to convert the value to a &quot;right&quot; type.

Because Javascript is smart. However, sometimes expectation and reality may differ -

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💛 JavaScript explained 💛 Ever wanted to access elements from the end of an array and had to work with clumsy subtractions from the array's length? at() is here to finally fix that for you. Negative indices passed to this method return the elements beginning at the end. ↓

oliverjumpertz's tweet image. 💛 JavaScript explained 💛

Ever wanted to access elements from the end of an array and had to work with clumsy subtractions from the array&apos;s length?

at() is here to finally fix that for you.

Negative indices passed to this method return the elements beginning at the end. ↓

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Semantic Elements in HTML: How to Use Them (with examples) Learn with visuals ↓

eyeshreya's tweet image. Semantic Elements in HTML: How to Use Them
(with examples)

Learn with visuals ↓

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What is an API? 🤔🔥 API is a common term in Web Development and Computer Programming and frequently used by developers while building apps. Here's how I would explain API: 🧵 < 1/23 />

iamsegunajibola's tweet image. What is an API? 🤔🔥

API is a common term in Web Development and Computer Programming and frequently used by developers while building apps.

Here&apos;s how I would explain API: 🧵 &amp;lt; 1/23 /&amp;gt;

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💛 JavaScript explained 💛 You can destructure an object into existing variables by enclosing the expression in parentheses. Otherwise, the runtime assumes a code block and throws an error. ↓

oliverjumpertz's tweet image. 💛 JavaScript explained 💛

You can destructure an object into existing variables by enclosing the expression in parentheses.

Otherwise, the runtime assumes a code block and throws an error. ↓

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Anatomy of an API endpoint. Thread 🧵👇🏻


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