ββOh well, you gonna love me for thisβ₯οΈ. Sharing with you the nicest coding job interview questions and answers.
JS, React, Angular, Vue, CSS, Bootstrap, C#, Ruby, Java, Azure, Git, SQL.. oh boy, you name it.
The best part is that it is also splitted in Junior, Mid and Senior, so you can check which ones you are good for (considering the experience).
It's so nice, I will even use some of them here as posts in the future, to highlight it for those who are lazy.
Its a free Github repo, give guys some starts π, they did something phenomenally useful.
Enjoy
Guess that should be it for the Reading/Tutorial section for now, let's see which one do you want to see next. You have 24hr to make a decisionπ
ποΈ IT news
π₯ Nice UI and UX
π Tricks and Tips
π€ Tech stuff
JS, React, Angular, Vue, CSS, Bootstrap, C#, Ruby, Java, Azure, Git, SQL.. oh boy, you name it.
The best part is that it is also splitted in Junior, Mid and Senior, so you can check which ones you are good for (considering the experience).
It's so nice, I will even use some of them here as posts in the future, to highlight it for those who are lazy.
Its a free Github repo, give guys some starts π, they did something phenomenally useful.
Enjoy
Guess that should be it for the Reading/Tutorial section for now, let's see which one do you want to see next. You have 24hr to make a decisionπ
ποΈ IT news
π₯ Nice UI and UX
π Tricks and Tips
π€ Tech stuff
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Let me call it "Skyscanner UI that we deserve".
-Yes, I did speed up the video and converted it to gif.
Also, I noticed a trend recently to make buttons purple-blue gradient (or similar colours), which looks quite cool. I mean just look at the logo of the channelπ
I will share an online chapter from the book soon on creating your own colour palette to elaborate a bit on this and make your design work slightly more constructive.
-Yes, I did speed up the video and converted it to gif.
Also, I noticed a trend recently to make buttons purple-blue gradient (or similar colours), which looks quite cool. I mean just look at the logo of the channelπ
I will share an online chapter from the book soon on creating your own colour palette to elaborate a bit on this and make your design work slightly more constructive.
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Adding on our discussion (more like my own monologue) on gradients. Trendy Gradients in Web Design elaborates a bit on this, shares some good cases and also provides a list of tools that can help you easily create cool CSS gradients in your development.
Save it. It's better than having 6 separate tools as posts in the channel π
Save it. It's better than having 6 separate tools as posts in the channel π
ββAlrighty, goodness 10/10 in the house. As promised sharing with you a really good online chapter on Building your colour palette from an amazing book that a lot are talking about right now.
If you ever design interfaces - thats like a must, proper guide. What to avoid, how it needs to be done when generating colour scheme for your product.
This chapter is from the book Refactoring UI and it goes for 80$, which is ridiculous for the book in my opinion, but people are willing to pay as it does cover years of experience and in long run it saves you massive time and errors. It got 1.6k upvotes on ProductHunt in less than a weekπ
The point is, read the freaking chapter at least π₯
If you ever design interfaces - thats like a must, proper guide. What to avoid, how it needs to be done when generating colour scheme for your product.
This chapter is from the book Refactoring UI and it goes for 80$, which is ridiculous for the book in my opinion, but people are willing to pay as it does cover years of experience and in long run it saves you massive time and errors. It got 1.6k upvotes on ProductHunt in less than a weekπ
The point is, read the freaking chapter at least π₯
ββPowerPoint sucks?
Regarding the UI and specifically presenting your stuff to clients/partners/moms.
If you ever had a feeling that PowerPoint looks shitty and thought to yourself that clearly there should be a person that might have created something nicer, look no further.
Not so long time ago I have seen people doing amazing presentations in readymag. It looked really cool, interactive, modern and more importantly didn't have typical .ppt problems (and it has a lot).
It's pretty powerful functionality-wise and can easily create landing-like presentations, especially when you need something sleek and snappy.
Just a few examples:
Check it from desktop only
App presentation
Product presentation
Service presentation
Even annual report
or a personal portfolio
π₯ Nice one
π¨ PowerPoint forever
π I use Paint for presentations
Regarding the UI and specifically presenting your stuff to clients/partners/moms.
If you ever had a feeling that PowerPoint looks shitty and thought to yourself that clearly there should be a person that might have created something nicer, look no further.
Not so long time ago I have seen people doing amazing presentations in readymag. It looked really cool, interactive, modern and more importantly didn't have typical .ppt problems (and it has a lot).
It's pretty powerful functionality-wise and can easily create landing-like presentations, especially when you need something sleek and snappy.
Just a few examples:
Check it from desktop only
App presentation
Product presentation
Service presentation
Even annual report
or a personal portfolio
π₯ Nice one
π¨ PowerPoint forever
π I use Paint for presentations
Time to step aside from hard, intensive coding and discuss one important thing.
Ideas
I am a strong believer that you must write down every single idea that you come up with. Regardless how crazy it might sound at first. This lets you create a long list of potential ones to test your dev/entrepreneurship skills.
On this note, I recently found a guy, who very reasonably think that current social networking is waaay far from ideal. Too much ads, no proper system to promote good quality content and degrade spammers and trolls.
As a matter of fact, he decided to attempt it and create a project called userHUD developing with modern stack and with gamification concept in mind.
Personally, I appreciate when people think about improving the way that things currently work, especially awesome that this guy shares everything in his newly created channel, mainly to motivate himself and get committed.
All I can say, is that it is a great way to track in Live how interesting project is being developed.
Sharing a link for you here - @userhud
PS and yes, it is in Russianπ€·ββοΈ, it is not my fault that the good initiative comes from those areas. If you know anything similar in English-speaking community definitely give me a shout. I am more than happy to share good stuff here with everyone.
Ideas
I am a strong believer that you must write down every single idea that you come up with. Regardless how crazy it might sound at first. This lets you create a long list of potential ones to test your dev/entrepreneurship skills.
On this note, I recently found a guy, who very reasonably think that current social networking is waaay far from ideal. Too much ads, no proper system to promote good quality content and degrade spammers and trolls.
As a matter of fact, he decided to attempt it and create a project called userHUD developing with modern stack and with gamification concept in mind.
Personally, I appreciate when people think about improving the way that things currently work, especially awesome that this guy shares everything in his newly created channel, mainly to motivate himself and get committed.
All I can say, is that it is a great way to track in Live how interesting project is being developed.
Sharing a link for you here - @userhud
PS and yes, it is in Russianπ€·ββοΈ, it is not my fault that the good initiative comes from those areas. If you know anything similar in English-speaking community definitely give me a shout. I am more than happy to share good stuff here with everyone.
All you need to know about design trends for 2019.
Very little time left till π new year and for you to get familiar with what's happening.
Very little time left till π new year and for you to get familiar with what's happening.
Behance
2019 Design Trends Guide
We, the designers @ Milo, will try to investigate the upcoming trends in the digital design world in 2019. We base our predictions on a deep analysis of color, typography, shapes and sizes that weβve observed in the work of the most prestigious Design Age...
ββFrontend Competition
Right, so I now have the book.
While I'd love to share it with everyone that's a bit piratic.
Let's make a small 1-week marathon. Invite your friends, who might be interested in this channel and ask them to share your id with me. I'll share the pdf of the book with the top 3 participants (the ones that invite the most)
Guide:
1. Shoot for π₯
2. Invite friends and make sure they mention your id
3.PROFIT. Get the book for free.
Results will be published on the 28th dec. 12:00 GMT. Just nice to get your Christmas presents readyπ
Right, so I now have the book.
While I'd love to share it with everyone that's a bit piratic.
Let's make a small 1-week marathon. Invite your friends, who might be interested in this channel and ask them to share your id with me. I'll share the pdf of the book with the top 3 participants (the ones that invite the most)
Guide:
1. Shoot for π₯
2. Invite friends and make sure they mention your id
3.PROFIT. Get the book for free.
Results will be published on the 28th dec. 12:00 GMT. Just nice to get your Christmas presents readyπ
Oh yes, your friends can also partcipate. If one of them wins - you also get the copy of the book.
You can read a bit more on the book here: https://refactoringui.com/book/
You can read a bit more on the book here: https://refactoringui.com/book/
Refactoringui
Refactoring UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developerβs point-of-view.
βοΈ That's probably the best way to motivate people update their telegram
ββSo Christmas and New Year's celebrations are done, looks like it's just the right time to set proper achievable goals for 2019.
For this channel the goal is nice and simple - 6k subs by the end of the 2019. Let's see how it goes.
Thank you to all of you for keeping it engaged and interesting for both myself and you.
For this channel the goal is nice and simple - 6k subs by the end of the 2019. Let's see how it goes.
Thank you to all of you for keeping it engaged and interesting for both myself and you.
JS asynchronous iterators
Something that many people still don't use in JS programming are async iterators. Typically before the ES2015 was introduced you would use
The
βοΈThe interesting thing happens with ES2018 and their
If you haven't heard of this before, but can already feel the benefit check the full description with examples here
Something that many people still don't use in JS programming are async iterators. Typically before the ES2015 was introduced you would use
for, for...in, while and methods like map(), filter(), forEach(), but there is also iterator interface, check the below example:const arr = [10, 20, 30];
const iterator = arr[Symbol.iterator]();
console.log(iterator.next()); // 10 console.log(iterator.next()); // 20
console.log(iterator.next()); // 30 console.log(iterator.next()); //undefinedThe
next() method returns an object with 2 properties: value (10,20..) and done (true, false depending if its the end or not). Should be self explanatory from the code snippet, but you might be thinking "so why the hell not use for or while ??!π€―". βοΈThe interesting thing happens with ES2018 and their
Symbol.asyncIterator which returns a promise that fulfills value and done. If you haven't heard of this before, but can already feel the benefit check the full description with examples here
CSS-Tricks
New ES2018 Features Every JavaScript Developer Should Know
The ninth edition of the ECMAScript standard, officially known as ECMAScript 2018 (or ES2018 for short), was released in June 2018. Starting with ES2016,