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Helping frontend developers grow fast — from junior to confident senior. 🎁 Free PDF: Senior Developer Starter Kit (Checklist + 30-Day Plan)

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@monster_lessons
Monsterlessons Academy
3 months
🚀 Ready to level up from middle to senior developer? .My "Frontend Developer Bootcamp" is built for devs who want real progress — no fluff, just practical skills, real-world projects, and clear structure. Start growing →
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Monsterlessons Academy
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Is Typescript Worth It For Small Projects? #typescript
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Monsterlessons Academy
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Still coding like a junior without realizing it?.Here are 10 things senior developers never do. Fix these, and you’re one step closer to leveling up. 🎥 Watch: #devlife #coding #softwareengineering #webdev #career
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@monster_lessons
Monsterlessons Academy
18 days
Most frontend developers hit a ceiling not because they lack experience, but because they miss these 10 core concepts. Learn them here -
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Monsterlessons Academy
25 days
Learn how to create and host a fully functional website using AI tools, step by step — without writing a single line of code. Watch here:
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Monsterlessons Academy
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If I had to become a senior developer again, I’d do a lot differently. Here’s what I’d change if I had to start over:.🎥
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@monster_lessons
Monsterlessons Academy
30 days
You write real-world code every day - so why do frontend interviews feel like a completely different skill? .#programmingjobs #CodingLife #interviewprep #algorithms
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Monsterlessons Academy
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🚨 Angular 20 is out — and it’s not just a minor update.I went through all the changes so you don’t have to.Some of them might break your app. Others are game-changers. ▶️ Watch the full breakdown: #Angular20 #Angular #WebDev #Frontend
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When I stopped writing code just to make it work — everything changed. #frontend #seniorDev #codeTips #webdevelopment #careeradvice #programming #shorts #devlife
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@monster_lessons
Monsterlessons Academy
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🆕 Just published a new post on the site: Transitioning from Middle to Senior Developer Career Path If you're in that “not-junior-anymore-but-not-quite-senior” phase, this one’s for you. 👉
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@monster_lessons
Monsterlessons Academy
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🧰 Senior Developer Starter Kit (Checklist + 30-Day Plan).If you’re stuck between mid and senior dev — this is for you. Real steps to level up, get noticed, and grow with confidence. 📩 Grab it free here:.
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Monsterlessons Academy
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🚀 Go from Middle to Senior Frontend in 12 Weeks →
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Monsterlessons Academy
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Still stuck as a mid-level dev?.I made this for you.👇
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Monsterlessons Academy
1 month
If you're a mid-level frontend dev and still think TypeScript is just "typed JavaScript". you're missing the point. Here's why senior engineers rely on it — and how it changes how you think about building. Watch now —
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Monsterlessons Academy
2 months
If you’re early in your dev career, you might not feel the pain yet. But if you’re building something that needs to last—or collaborating with others—TypeScript pays off fast. I made the mistake of putting it off. If I could go back, I’d start learning it way sooner.
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Monsterlessons Academy
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5. It’s not about typing everything by hand. People assume TypeScript is “extra work,” but most of the time it figures things out for you. You get all the benefits of safety and autocomplete with barely any extra effort.
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Monsterlessons Academy
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4. It makes onboarding so much easier. If you’ve ever joined a project and felt totally lost, TypeScript helps a lot. The types act like living documentation that actually stays up to date.
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Monsterlessons Academy
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3. You can refactor with confidence. This one’s huge. When you’re working on a large codebase, making changes can feel risky. But with TypeScript, if you break something, it’ll let you know immediately.
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Monsterlessons Academy
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2. You catch bugs before they go live. I’ve lost count of how many silly bugs I’ve avoided just because TypeScript caught them during development. It’s like a teammate who quietly taps you on the shoulder and says, “Hey, are you sure about that?”.
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@monster_lessons
Monsterlessons Academy
2 months
1. You stop guessing what a function does. When you come back to code after a month (or open someone else’s file), it’s so helpful to know exactly what a function expects and returns. No guesswork. No surprises.
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Monsterlessons Academy
2 months
I’ll be honest—when I first touched TypeScript, I didn’t get the hype. "JavaScript works fine. Why add more complexity?".TypeScript isn’t about making things harder. It’s about making your future self’s life easier. Here’s what clicked for me 👇.
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