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yeab | 21 | M | Developer | Dropout
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How can someone achieve a true age restriction on his app πŸ€”
Just ma favorite person 😊 ;
Who likes Photoshop 😁

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Is this really happening 😳😳 ?

Let's talk about it . Almost everyone including my grandma, who has never been on the internet knows that ethio telecom unlimited data pkg sucks. I've tried their web hosting pkg a couple of times and it's even worse than anything. And then they launched what they called tele-cloud (I'ven tried this one : never gonna happen😊) and now we have a website builder. Am guessing it gonna be awesome checking websites built with it. Anyways I'll try 2 be an open minded and give it a try and give u my honest opinion.

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Tell me ur plan to break into the tech industry being self taught

#questions

1. What specialization
2. Steps you follow

Let me know ur idea : use the comment section ;)

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New project upcoming πŸ₯³

I've been working on a landing page for my friends who are thinking about starting a startup. I've used React and Vite to build the project, and I've incorporated CSS frameworks like Tailwind and Material UI. Realtime color websites have been really helpful for the UI. In the next couple of days, I'll be starting the web app, and there will be a lot of backend work that I'll be sharing. So, stay tuned for updates!.

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In React development in 2023, there are five advanced patterns that can supercharge your skills:

1. Hooks Pattern: Hooks are functions that enable you to use stateful behavior in functional components. You can create custom hooks to reuse logic across multiple components. For instance, the useFetch custom hook simplifies data fetching and is used in the MyComponent.

2. Higher-Order Component (HOC) Pattern: HOCs allow you to wrap components with enhanced functionality. In the example, withAuth is a HOC that adds authentication logic to secure content. This pattern promotes code reusability and abstraction.

3. Observer Pattern: Leveraging the useContext hook, you can create an observer pattern to transmit data down the component tree without passing props explicitly. The MyProvider component fetches data and shares it with its children, like MyObserver.

4. Compound Pattern: Combining multiple patterns like BFF, hooks, HOC, and observer patterns creates a sophisticated architecture. The example demonstrates how these patterns can be integrated into a single solution to simplify code structure and improve maintainability.

By applying these patterns, you can efficiently manage state, handle asynchronous data, and distribute processing load. These advanced React patterns empower you to create more complex and reliable applications, taking your React skills to the next level in 2023.

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Do you know how event loop in JavaScript/node works ???
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What is node on the first place?
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