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3- BOOTSTRAP 30 BOOK
4-FRONT END 16 BOOK
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7- JAVA SCRIPT 78 BOOK
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JAVASCRIPT Project Ideas for Resume ↓

EASY

- Countdown
- ToDo list
- Music Player
- Calculator
- Browser Extension
- Unit Converter
- Notes App

INTERMEDIATE

- Guess the number game
- Rock Paper Scissors game
- Real-time Weather app
- Movie app
- Real-time chat application
- File Sharing app

EXPERT

- Instagram clone
- Twitter clone
- Ecommerce clone
- Email Alerts on WhatsApp
- Realtime Video Processing using ChromaKey (GreenScreen) Effect
- Online Code Editor
- Hangman Game

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Learn JavaScript pinned «JAVASCRIPT Project Ideas for Resume ↓ EASY - Countdown - ToDo list - Music Player - Calculator - Browser Extension - Unit Converter - Notes App INTERMEDIATE - Guess the number game - Rock Paper Scissors game - Real-time Weather app - Movie app - Real…»
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Want to get into technical writing as a developer but don’t know where to start?

Here’s a breakdown of how to get started 👇🏼


1. Pick a topic you’re passionate about 💛

It could be a new tool, language or framework you learnt, or even a trendy topic in the tech ecosystem

The more familiar you are with the subject, the better you will be able to explain it to others.


2. Do the research 📚

Technical writing differs from writing because it requires you to go into great detail about a specific topic

As a result, you'll need to conduct extensive research on the topic you want to write about.


3. Choose a writing platform 📇

Here's a list of some great platforms to get you started on your technical writing journey:

Hashnode

Dev .to

Medium

4. Write a draft 📝

If this is your first time, the draft doesn't have to be very long; it could even be 500 words

Don't put in so much effort to sound professional. Go with the flow and be real.


5. Read through and edit ✍️

Your draft may contain grammatical errors. It's best to go over it several times to make sure you don't miss any major mistakes.

6. Get a new set of eyes 👀

Let one or two people read your draft. Ask them how they feel about it

Don't be afraid of getting negative feedback. They will only help you identify your flaws and improve your writing skills.

They might even spot some mistakes in the draft.


7. Publish your draft 🚀

Don’t worry if it doesn’t get a lot of interactions. It’s normal especially when starting out fresh.

8. Be consistent 💭

Consistent practice and learning from your mistakes will help you improve your writing skills

If possible, publish an article every week. You can participate in the ‘1 week 2 articles’ challenge

Keep learning. Keep writing.

9. Apply for a technical writing job: 💼

Once you feel you’re ready, you can apply for a technical writing role (full time/part time)

Here’s a post about platforms with open technical writing roles:

t.me/JavaScript_js_learn/1545

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Javascript Mastery released a lengthy exercise on introduction to React JS and its state management from basic to advanced

https://youtu.be/b9eMGE7QtTk

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Configure NGINX for multiple subdomains and multiple web apps at once

https://blog.logrocket.com/how-to-build-web-app-with-multiple-subdomains-nginx/

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Introduction of JavaScript by creating several game projects by Ania Kubow

https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-javascript-by-coding-7-games/

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Exercise from Dcode on creating a JavaScript library with the built-in ES Module features

https://youtu.be/sZQEa13r22I

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An explanation of how console logs work that provide undefined return values

https://blog.bitsrc.io/why-does-console-log-return-undefined-e06d44b4d0f8

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Become a Full Stack Web3 / Blockchain Developer in 180 days

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Day 1 - 20 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn HTML & CSS

Day 21 - 35 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn JavaScript

Day 36 - 42 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn CSS framework

Bootstrap / TailwindCSS

Day 42 - 50 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn JS Framework

Angular / ReactJS / VUE JS / Next JS

Day 51 - 90 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn Advance JS

Day 91 - 95 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn Git and Github

Day 96 - 106 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn REST API or JSON API

Day 107 - 120 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn Blockchain Basics

Include ↓

- what is Ethereum
- Decentralisation
- Smart contract
- Cryptocurrency
- NFTs , DAOs
- Cryptography
- Keys
- Hashing

Day 121 - 140 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn Solidity

Day 141 - 150 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn Hardat / truffle

Day 151 - 155 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn Web3.js / Ether.js ( interact with frontend )

Day 156 - 160 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Learn IPFS / filecoin

Day 161 - 180 ( 1-2 hour / day )

→ Revise all things from scratch

→ Start Building DApps

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5 Must have skills to become a Pro Frontend Web Developer:

1. Progressive Web Apps(PWA)

2. Static Site Generators(SSG) - NextJS, Gatsby, Jekyll etc.

3. Server Side Rendering (SSR) - React Suspense, NextJS etc.

4. TypeScript

5.CSS Preprocessors - Sass, Less,
PostCSS

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