Day 14 of Codewars Challenge
Today’s challenge was Next Bigger Number (4 kyu).
Rearranging digits to find the next bigger number sounds simple… but the logic behind it was tricky ngl😅
Had to carefully think through swapping and ordering.
Challenging, but satisfying once it worked 💪
#Codewars #JavaScript #StackMinds@stackminds
Today’s challenge was Next Bigger Number (4 kyu).
Rearranging digits to find the next bigger number sounds simple… but the logic behind it was tricky ngl😅
Had to carefully think through swapping and ordering.
Challenging, but satisfying once it worked 💪
#Codewars #JavaScript #StackMinds@stackminds
Day 15 of Codewars Challenge
Today’s challenge was Multiplying Numbers as Strings (4 kyu).
No BigInt allowed… so had to handle everything manually 😭
Felt like doing multiplication the old-school way, digit by digit🥲
Challenging but really satisfying once it worked 💪
#Codewars #JavaScript #StackMinds@stackminds
Today’s challenge was Multiplying Numbers as Strings (4 kyu).
No BigInt allowed… so had to handle everything manually 😭
Felt like doing multiplication the old-school way, digit by digit🥲
Challenging but really satisfying once it worked 💪
#Codewars #JavaScript #StackMinds@stackminds
Most developers use TypeScript today…
But almost nobody knows who built it.
Anders Hejlsberg didn’t just create one language —
He built two of the most important tools in modern programming.
First, he created C# at Microsoft to compete with Java.
Then years later, he saw JavaScript breaking at scale…
So he built TypeScript to fix it — without replacing it.
That decision changed everything.
Today, TypeScript powers apps, startups, and tech giants.
And most people don’t even realize
It came from one developer.
#programming #typescript #javascript #coding #softwareengineering
@stackminds
But almost nobody knows who built it.
Anders Hejlsberg didn’t just create one language —
He built two of the most important tools in modern programming.
First, he created C# at Microsoft to compete with Java.
Then years later, he saw JavaScript breaking at scale…
So he built TypeScript to fix it — without replacing it.
That decision changed everything.
Today, TypeScript powers apps, startups, and tech giants.
And most people don’t even realize
It came from one developer.
#programming #typescript #javascript #coding #softwareengineering
@stackminds
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