Don't make the same mistake I did.
Fundamentals are boring. But I learned the hard way why fundamentals are crucial.
Here are my 7 takeaway lessons on why you should be patient enough to learn the boring fundamentals first:
(A Visual Guide)
Coercion is a peculiar topic in js; that's why many tend to ignore it. But, we can't dismiss something simply because it behaves counterintuitively.
In this almost 3400-word article, I have discussed how coercion occurs under the hood in #javascript.
https://t.co/2iTTDkIAyw
Just completed Google's Project Management Professional Certificate Program.
Surprised by how these concepts extend beyond projects into everyday life. Excited to apply them in my future projects and personal life. 🚀
A chrome extension that hides recommendations and comments while watching a video. It also removes recommendations from the home, enriching the intentional video-watching experience.
It hasn't been published yet. If anyone's interested in trying it out, feel free to reach out.
Sometimes, while watching important and lengthy videos on YouTube, I don't really want any distractions, such as sidebar recommendations or comments. Though there are existing Chrome extensions that address this issue, I decided to create my own solution.
Recently I've completed the @Google#uxdesign program!
It took me 15 intense days and around 200 hours. As a self-taught software engineer, delving into #uxdesign was not planned, but learning how products are built from scratch has been truly fascinating!
Recently completed a fun project to sharpen my React skills using the RAWG Game API! Check out the result -
demo: https://t.co/sS3TYtXnSh
sourceCode: https://t.co/DxBuV5aCTD
Just finished 'Don't Make Me Think' - a classic resource for software engineers and designers looking to improve user-centric design. Engaging and humorous writing style, with solid insights on creating intuitive and user-friendly software.
Highly recommended!
#uiux#uxdesign