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Joined March 2022
JavaScript function tutorial for beginners https://t.co/wko0Yeo3iV via @YouTube
#JavaScript #CodingForBeginners #WebDevelopment
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JavaScript Variables: var vs let vs const https://t.co/g9uWn5WxJF via @YouTube
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🚀 Our Fullstack Path is LIVE 🚀 👉 https://t.co/IiJwnm1vdg 100+ hrs of hands-on lessons covering Next.js, React, JS, Node, TS, Express, SQL, AI, Supabase, UI Design, Career Advice & more. All done the Scrimba way, where the video and IDE are fused into one seamless experience!
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Stop writing: "Hello " + name + ", you are " + age + " years old." Use Template Literals: `Hello ${name}, you are ${age} years old.` 🔥 Cleaner code. Happier dev. 💡 Tip: Use backticks ( ` ) instead of quotes. #JavaScript #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode
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🚀 JavaScript Arrow Functions Explained Like You’re 5: Instead of saying: function play() { return "Jump!"; } Just say: const play = () => "Jump!"; 👶 It’s like telling your robot: “When I say play, 👉 you jump!” #JavaScript #ES6 #CodeNewbie
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Const: Explanation: const is also block-scoped like let, but once a value is assigned, it cannot be changed or re-declared. It's best for constants and values that should never be reassigned.
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Let: Explanation: let was introduced in ES6 (2015). It is block-scoped (only works inside { } where it's declared), can be updated, but not re-declared in the same scope. It's safer and more modern than var.
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Simple explanation of var, let, and const: Var: Explanation: var is the oldest way to declare a variable in JavaScript. It is function-scoped and allows re-declaration. It can be updated, and it's hoisted (moved to the top of its scope), but not in a predictable way.
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💡 Missing Dan Abramov? He just published 4 blog posts worth reading And also re-launched this YouTube channel if you prefer videos
Don't miss the new blog post from Dan Abramov They are all great and interactive! https://t.co/v54cIBsiD3
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The Road to Next is LIVE 🚀 5 months ago, I launched the early access. With feedback from hundreds of students, it's grown into a self-paced full-stack bootcamp. Honestly, I should've just called it The Road to Full-Stack 😅 Whether you're into Next.js or just want to level up
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Here's the course. 10 lessons, text and video, with runnable code samples. We cover: - What MCP even is - Why it's useful - How it works at a low level - Building stdio and sse MCP servers - Deploying those servers to the cloud/npm https://t.co/Y8BJrVD8gs
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The Model Context Protocol is driving a new wave of innovation in the world of AI. In this tutorial, I'll break down everything you need to know to get started.
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Manus just blessed me AGAIN They saw how quickly we ran through the first 100 community codes… so they gave me 500 more…. If you missed out on the first round, here’s your chance: 1. Retweet this post 2. Follow 3. DM me “MANUS” If you got the access code in the first
I was blessed by the AI gods and have exclusive beta access to Manus… Here’s my key takeaways: -it’s incredibly powerful, you can run up to 50 browsers at once -it’s like combining operator + clause computer + deep research -I haven’t had to step in once to override, and it’s
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LEAKED: Secret DeepSeek prompts that literally turn your laptop into an ATM. Most people are missing out on the GOLDRUSH by not knowing how to use it. So I built DeepSeek Mastery: 500+ prompts, 9 Masterclasses, including a complete step-by-step guide for beginners. FREE for 24
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🚀 Shipped the little video series I've been working on! It's called "Build UIs that don't suck", and it walks through a bunch of my favorite tricks I've picked up over the years trying to build incredibly high-quality, bullet-proof UIs.
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Trying to ship this by end of day, tomorrow if I hit any snags. Think it turned out pretty killer 🤙🏻
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