Built a Batch Image Processor with Web Workers ⚡
Learn how to process images in parallel, keep the UI responsive, and handle CPU-intensive tasks like compression, resizing, and format conversion—all in the browser.
📖 Blog: https://t.co/PzUlL3xGNc
#JavaScript#Frontend
Day 2 of solving frontend engineering challenges 💪
Solved 10 problems today:
• Conforms To
• Is Empty
• Type Utilities I & II
• Size
• Function Bind
• Function Call
• Function Apply
• Object Map
• From Pairs
#JavaScript#TypeScript#Frontend#BuildInPublic#TechBlog
Revisiting the basics never gets old. Just added more JavaScript fundamentals & interview questions to my daily log.
What's one JS concept you always revisit before interviews?
👉https://t.co/JLO5hISQNa
#JavaScript#Frontend#Tech#WebDev#CodingInterview
Preparing for interviews = going back to the fundamentals.
I've probably watched Namaste JavaScript 4–5 times over the years, and I still revisit it before interviews.
Finally published my cleaned-up revision notes.
Hope they help someone else too.
👉 https://t.co/jW1Jt2c9X0
Most web images are bigger than they need to be.
Built a tiny tool that converts JPEG, PNG & HEIC → WebP, usually cutting size by 25–80% with no visible quality loss.
Runs entirely in your browser. Source + demo 👇
#WebPerformance#JavaScript#React
Took me 6 years to build my own portfolio.
In my defense, I'm a frontend dev — so the bar for irony was already high. 😅
But here comes the day — it's finally live! 🎉
👉 https://t.co/iUZzAJnH8a
P.S. I'm open to Senior Frontend roles and available immediately.