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javascript-exercises
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Self teaching, really stuck on Odin Project JavaScript exercise 4
(Link to the site: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises/tree/main/04_removeFromArray)
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How important is it to focus on "short/good" Code in the beginning?
One thing I noticed after comparing my Work, to the Solution, is that the logic of my code is usually very close to that of the official Solution (most of the time..., my solution for 03 was WILDLY different but still worked.). But that pretty much always the official Solution is much shorter compared to what I write. (I've put a link to a example of my Work and the official Solution in the third sentence.). In some cases it takes only half the bytes and like 1/3 of the Code I wrote.
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How to do this Palindrome code?
I looked at a solution here ( https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises/blob/solutions/palindromes/palindromes.js ) which I don't really understand, since I think mine is similar.
- Stuck on one of The Odin Project's practice sets in Fundamentals Part 4. Would appreciate a fresh set of eyes
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Can someone explain JS exercise removefromarray.js
I'm unsure of how the for each method works in this snippet of code: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises/blob/solutions/removeFromArray/removeFromArray.js
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Using reduce to find the oldest age in an array
The following was taken from The Odin Project JavaScript example for findTheOldest with help from iVuDang's method.
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Struggling with loops.
There's some js exercises linked at the end of that section on tOP (using arrays / loops) that might be of some benefit if you haven't checked them out already https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises
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The Odin Project and other self learning
We have updated the Fundamentals 4 and Fundamentals 5 JavaScript exercises to now use Jest instead of Jasmine! This will make the testing process much easier, it does not require a global npm installation, and successes and failures are much easier to interpret! Shoutout to @mdfr4nk for those changes! Check them out here: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises NOTE: If you're still working on the exercises, you can still use Jasmine, or you can clone the repository again and use the new instructions and testing framework.
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How do you get started with coding interview questions?
All of the above are algorithm training platforms, essentially they provide you with a set of instructions and you solve it in your language. If you want something easy to wrap your head around how it all works first you can try Odin Project's JS exercises. https://github.com/TheOdinProject/javascript-exercises
Vue.js
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Here are the 10 projects I am contributing to over the next 6 months. Share yours
Vuejs
- Vue 2 Final Release
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🎄 Top Front-End Frameworks in 2024 Worth Your Time and Effort to Master
Vue.js is a big favorite for making websites because it's easy to use and fits in well with other stuff. Many people worldwide are using it, and the community keeps growing.
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Angular vs. React vs. Vue.js: Comparing performance
Vue has a thriving ecosystem with a wide range of third-party libraries and plugins available for extending its functionality. These libraries cover everything from state management to routing, making it easy for developers to find solutions to common problems and enhance their development workflow. As of this writing, Vue has 200k GitHub stars.
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Top 10 "Must Have" Repositories for Web Developers
6. Vue.js
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Vue 2 vs vue 3 - The Differences
I have got the privilege of working on Vue 2 couple of months ago and its really amazing framework to work with .
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Angular v16 Is Here
Angular is as little innovative for web frameworks as Firefox-ESR is for browsers. It merely keeps copying features from other frameworks - just many years later. It is a chronically outdated framework that always struggles to keep up with its competitors. It would be ok if those were deliberate design decisions, but if the features get copied some day anyway, what is the point? Why not do it the right way from the start?
For example, this update brings us computed properties, an essential feature for any complex performant web application that was made popular by Vue.js 10 years ago [1]. And now in 2023 we get it in Angular, essentially a confirmation by its devs that its lack has always been a design error.
I also cannot understand the "mature" argument. For example, it took five years for documentation on `` to arrive [2]. This is something I'd expect from the side project of a lone programmer, not an enterprise-level framework.
The only upsides of Angular are its "batteries included" approach and the (debatable) default of RXJS, while the downsides are plenty.
[1] https://github.com/vuejs/vue/tree/218557cdec830a629252f4a9e2...
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What's happening with the forum?
It's down since months. https://github.com/vuejs/vue/issues/11867
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How to scrape the web with Puppeteer in 2023
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What is Vue?
Vue.js is a progressive open-source MVVM frontend JavaScript framework that is designed to be implemented incrementally since the core library focuses only on the presentation layer. Nevertheless, this framework is used for building UI (user interfaces) and complex single-page applications with modern tools and libraries to support them. It enables you to take advantage of libraries for client-side routing and state management when you need it.
What are some alternatives?
The-Odin-Project-JS-Exercises-GIT-cheatsheet - I created a YouTube video walkthrough to breakdown, analyze, and solve Exercise 10 - Fibonacci. Summarized GIT commands. | Skills: JavaScript.
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
freeCodeCamp - freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
google-maps-military-mission-editor - Plan a battle using Google Maps.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
openbas - Open Breach and Attack Simulation Platform
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have [Moved to: https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus]
FatMaxxer - Android Project to find FatMax in real time with a Polar H10
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
jasmine - Simple JavaScript testing framework for browsers and node.js
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.