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A solid portfolio isn't optional, it's your biggest career asset as a frontend dev. It should reflect the exact frontend skills you want to be hired for.
Start building or polishing yours today!
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4. Keep It Fresh and Updated
An outdated portfolio signals you're no longer active or learning.
Regularly add new projects, refactor old ones, or improve the site itself.
Show you're continuously growing as a developer.
Building is not hard, Starting is.
It's okay to feel confused about how to start and from where to start and that's most of the new devs.
And that's where most of the potential idea dies just because you were afraid to start. So don't think just start.
Where will the text "Hello" appear inside the box?
a. Centered horizontally and vertically
b. Top-left corner
c. Right side, vertically centered
d. Bottom-right corner
Key Differences;
🔄 React uses JSX, Vue uses templates
🌱 Vue is easier for beginners
🧩 React is better for complex apps
🏗️ Vue has more built-in features.
Which would you prefer?
React:
• JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
• Component-based architecture.
• Ideal for large-scale applications.
Vue:
• Progressive framework for building UIs.
•Easy to integrate with existing projects.
• Flexible and lightweight.
If you’ve spent the last 3 months learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, means you’re ready to build real projects.
Here are 5 practical projects to take your frontend skills to the next level:
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- CSS
- Frontend
- Backend
- Open Source
- JavaScript
- React
- Flutter
- UI/UX
- Figma
- Node.js
- Mobile App Dev
- C++
- Web Development
- Python
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Anyone who has reached a respectable level of skill in their career or art will tell you that mastery doesn't come from inspiration, it comes from repetition. Repetition is the mother of learning.
If you’ve spent the last 3 months learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, means you’re ready to build real projects.
Here are 5 practical projects to take your frontend skills to the next level:
1.A personal portfolio website to showcase your work
2.A responsive landing page for a product or event
3.A to-do list app to practice DOM manipulation and logic
4.A weather app using real-time API data
5.A simple blog layout to understand structure and styling