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📚 #Day19 : Brushed up on useMemo in React, and revisited useRef, useState, useEffect, and reconciliation concepts. 🚀📝 Strengthening the foundation for more efficient coding! 💻💡 #ReactBasics #CodingReview #LearningInProgress 🌟 #100DaysOfCode #157DaysOfCode

vamshi_muluguri's tweet image. 📚 #Day19 : Brushed up on useMemo in React, and revisited useRef, useState, useEffect, and reconciliation concepts. 🚀📝 Strengthening the foundation for more efficient coding! 💻💡 #ReactBasics #CodingReview #LearningInProgress 🌟 #100DaysOfCode #157DaysOfCode

"Just ventured into TypeScript, and wow, it's a game-changer! 🚀 No more grappling with those JavaScript undefined errors – TypeScript's got my back. Understanding the 'why' behind it adds a whole new layer to learning. Exciting coding ahead! 💻🌟 #TypeScript #CodingReview"


Day 55 of #100DaysOfCode 🚀 Today's recap: Revised advanced objects in JavaScript. 💻💡 #JavaScript #CodingReview

akkicodes's tweet image. Day 55 of #100DaysOfCode 🚀 Today's recap: Revised advanced objects in JavaScript.  💻💡 #JavaScript #CodingReview

"🍬 Candy Sharing Calculator 🍭: A simple JavaScript function to determine how many candies each child can eat when shared equally. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑🔢 #JavaScriptmas #CodingReview" scrimba.com/scrim/co67f412…


#day7 #30DaysChallenge #codingReview #remoteJobPrep Trees, Tries and Graphs. 1) Trees are a data structure composed of nodes. A tree has a node and the node has zero or more child nodes. Each node has zero or more child nodes. It can't contain cycles


#day6 #30DaysChallenge #codingReview #remoteJobPrep Revised Linked Lists and some techniques to deal with it. One of them is using a slow pointer and a fast pointer for, for example, find the middle-ish element by moving the faster pointer twice as fast as the slow pointer.


#day5 #30DaysChallenge #codingReview #remoteJobPrep Reviewed some bit wise operations. To toggle a bit di: a & mask to turn a specific bit to zero or a | mask to turn it to one


#day4 #30DaysChallenge #codingReview #remoteJobPrep 1) Reviewed the Rabin-Karp string search algorithm. It works using a rolling hash function in 128 base for ASCII characters.


#day3 #30DaysChallenge #codingReview #remoteJobPrep Whenever you're given a problem, start with a reasonable sized example and try to solve it yourself as if you are not a programmer. Then understand what was the method used and come up with an algorithm from there. 🤓


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