A Tech Enthusiast.
Iβve always been passionate about tech and discovering new things in the space. What fascinates me most is how the world keeps evolving through technology, shaping the way we live, work, and connect.
My journey of learning the core basics of JavaScript has been quite a long one. At some point, I realized that the HTML and CSS I learned before were starting to fade from my memory because I was spending so much time focusing on JavaScript.
So, I decided to take a short break from JavaScript and go back to practicing HTML and CSS by building a simple weather app. The goal is to refresh my skills and get comfortable with the basics again. Later on, I'll come back and add JavaScript to make the app interactive and fully functional.
For those who have already gone through this stage, how did you manage learning JavaScript while still keeping your HTML and CSS skills fresh? I'd love to hear your tips and experiences.
Congratulations to me ππ₯³.
No more plastic chair again, I'm now an office chair owner π π€².
Sitting on this plastic chair to work gave me a painful experience on my back. Any small thing I for don dey start to dey feel pain for back
βCongratulations π₯³β is one word every tech enthusiast loves to hear from fellow techies, and thatβs something Iβve noticed a lot lately.
Yesterday, I posted about replacing my plastic chair with an office chair, and surprisingly, the post blew up more than I expected π . Thank you everyone for the love, compliments, and support. Special thanks to X for pushing the post out too.
Honestly, Iβm really happy to be part of the tech community. One thing Iβve discovered is that thereβs genuine love and support here. β€οΈ