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30-seconds-of-interviews
- Reaching out to the community to help me prep for a senior frontend role
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First Frontend Interview
For usual frontend interview questions you can look that https://30secondsofinterviews.org/
- Resurse interviu Frontend
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Frontend Developer Interview @Zalando
I can't give you Zalando specific prep tips, but general prep tips from my experience with bigger companies that still have this startup-ish mentality. Make sure that you understand the details of JS (event loop, promises, etc.) and if they mentioned the tech-stack (vue, react, whatever) make sure you thoroughly understand them as well. And expect questions about your cultural fit, so have a genuine interest in the company (google it) and in a good work environment (knowledge sharing, pair programming, mentoring). For system design, be sure to think of CI/CD, testing and monitoring. And if you don't know something, be open about it and mention that you are willing to learn, don't make something up or try to cheat, it will be noticed. And remember its a two way street, ask questions. i like this resource for interview preparations a lot: 30-seconds-of-interview
30-seconds-of-code
- 30-seconds-of-code: Short code snippets for all your development needs
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What are the best open source repos in github that a beginner should READ?
You could also check out: 1. 30 seconds of code 2. JavaScript30 3. JavaScript Algorithms
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Awesome Github Repos to Master JAVASCRIPT
๐ a quick reference with short solutions for your development needs in javascript -> 30-seconds-of-code
- 18 useful GitHub repositories every developer shouldย bookmark
- ๐งโ๐ป Short JavaScript code snippets for all your development needs
- GitHub Repositories : Part 1
- Seconds of code โ short JavaScript snippets for all your development needs
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19 Practical ES6 Snippets to Solve Common JS Problems ๐๐ฏ
All of the snippets were handpicked from 30 seconds of code. It's an awesome resource, I would highly recommend going to check it out for more stuff.
- 30 seconds of code: Short JavaScript code snippets for all your development needs
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Awesome - :computer: ๐ An awesome & curated list of best applications and tools for Windows.
snipsnap - Speed up your development with a powerful set of tools
clean-code-javascript - :bathtub: Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript
freeCodeCamp - freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
You-Dont-Know-JS - A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.