@striver_79@takeUforward_@gkcs_@akshaymarch7@kirat_tw@Hiteshdotcom Kudos for edTech disruption, but isn’t this hypocritical? Harkirat’s 16L college & Hitesh’s 7-8k cohorts (vs. Udemy) ditch student-first pricing. You claim revolution, yet build a coaching cult, milking desperate youth. Striver, just sell courses—stop the BS revolution talk.
Day 5: Completed learning useRef & useMemo in React
+ useRef → Keeps values without causing re-renders, great for DOM refs & persisting data.
+ useMemo → Optimizes performance by memoizing expensive calculations.
Leveling up my React skills
#ReactJS#100DaysOfCode#WebDev
>Day 2 of #10DaysJSDisciplineChallenge
++ Solved 10 JS logic development questions
++ Revised Arrays, Objects, and Date in JS
++ Explored Memory handling in Non-Primitive Data
Types
++ Wrapped up with a Rock-Paper-Scissors Game
Project
#JavaScript#Coding
>>>Wrapped up the day by building a To-Do App Project
Hands-on practice helps solidify concepts & improves problem-solving skills. Excited for Day 3! 🚀
#JavaScript#CodingChallenge#DevCommunity#100DaysOfCode
>>>Day 2 of #10DaysJSDisciplineChallenge
++Covered Non-Primitive Data Types & Memory
Management
++Learned Operators (Logical, Comparison, Bitwise) ++Explored Primitive Data Types (String, Numbers) &
Math Functions
++Practiced String & Number Methods,
I
>>Day 03 of React
++Completed Modules & Components in JavaScript &
React
++Started with React Hooks
++Covered useState – Managing state in functional
components
#React#JavaScript#100DaysOfCode#WebDevelopment
>>>Day 02 of React.
++Explored Vite & Parcel for fast bundling
++Learned JSX & Props for dynamic UI
++Understood React File Structure for better
organization
++React is getting exciting! On to the next challenge!
#React#100DaysOfCode
>>Understanding JavaScript Runtime Environment<<
>>Code Execution Flow
>>How the JS Engine Works
>>Steps Involved in Execution
>>Call Stack & Memory Heap
$>>JS is powerful when you understand how it runs under the hood! <<$
>>>>>Day 01 of my 10 Days JS Discipline Challenge! <<<<<
>>Completed a Basic Alarm Clock project
>>Practiced 10 Logic Development Questions in JS
>>Revised JS Concepts:
*History of JavaScript
*Data Types & Memory Allocation
https://t.co/xlAVkKxvJN
>>>>>>> Deep Dive into JavaScript Concepts<<<<<<<
>>Number Size in JS → JS numbers are 64-bit floating point (IEEE 754)
>>Memory Allocation → How JS stores variables efficiently Why JS has No Fixed Data Type Sizes? → >>Dynamic & optimized for performance
Starting a 10-Day JavaScript Discipline Challenge!
I’ll be revising JS from basics to advance by building projects from simple to complex while strengthening my logic skills.
I’ll post my progress daily—anyone interested can join & build together! Let’s grow!
#JS#WebDev
If you want to learn & build with me, let’s connect! 💡
DM me & let’s grow together!
I'm new to coding, but I believe in building in public & sharing knowledge. Let’s help each other succeed!
#JavaScript#CodingChallenge#LogicBuilding # #LearnInPublic#DEVCommunity
Day 7 Complete,
I’ve officially finished my 7-day JavaScript Logic Building Challenge! 🚀🔥
It’s been an incredible journey of problem-solving and logic development, and I’ve made this a habit for life!
This may be the last day of my 7-day challenge, but it's just the beginning!
Tomorrow, I’ll start a new challenge, pushing myself to learn and grow even further.