If you want to build scalable React apps, you'll need to manage state effectively.
And Redux + Redux Toolkit give you a structured & predictable way to do this.
In this course, you'll learn about middleware, Redux Thunk, handling async actions, & more.
https://t.co/fqxnFpOLvG
We're closing 2025 with one last giveaway 🎉
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Spread the love for open source with #Hacktoberfest, a month-long celebration of open-source projects, their maintainers, and the entire community of contributors. https://t.co/RIyhcqTukt
The rumors are true... 👀
Scrimba’s Backend Developer Path is coming soon!
Cybersecurity, Node.js, DevOps, APIs & more - all in one place ✨ Get on the waitlist & be first to know when the path goes live.
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Ok be honest: who’s as hyped as we are?! 🔥
Our TypeScript course just leveled up 🚀
Thanks to our wonderful teacher @RachelKTYJ, you can now take TS to the backend and build a REST API with Express. Learn the essentials of typing requests, middleware, and routers.
👉 https://t.co/k2ocBHvtqq
📣 COURSE UPDATE!
Our free Learn Express.js course by @Tpchant now includes a whole section on Authentication!
Learn login, registration & sessions, plus how to protect routes so only authorized users can manage sensitive features like orders ✨
👉 https://t.co/Skev45mKBX
A linked list is a data structure where each item (node) contains data & a pointer to the next node.
And they connect nodes that can be scattered across memory (unlike arrays which store data in contiguous memory).
In this handbook, @Yazdun teaches you how to code linked lists with TypeScript. You'll learn about singly linked lists, doubly linked lists, & circular linked lists.
https://t.co/dwanTkqmKh