Calling all budding JS/React devs! Want to upskill with expert feedback? Join my #100DaysOfCode review challenge. Here's how:
• Share a screenshot of your code (some great examples below)
• If you'd like, add a link to the source - I might just share an improved version
• All my reviews will be public
• I'm focusing on specific sections, not entire projects
• Apologies, but I won't be able to review absolute beginner's code
If you find my reviews helpful and wish to delve deeper into React, consider checking out my job-ready React dev program at https://t.co/zbP3eayRe1 and my informative articles at https://t.co/QpMJ2jssJw.
Here are some exemplary tweets that nailed the code sharing for review:
https://t.co/ggiiaqtZ5Q
https://t.co/xW0za89Eh9
https://t.co/saz3lcBiyq
https://t.co/Mm6eFHqmpI
https://t.co/rN9LdWZVy6
With a decade of industry experience, especially within the React ecosystem, I'm known for my in-depth code reviews at work, covering Junior to Senior devs. I thoroughly enjoy it!
There are so many fresh React devs out there striving to break into the industry. The journey can be tough for entry-level devs without a professional team or mentor. Let's bridge that gap - let my love for code reviews meet your need for expert feedback! Let's code and grow together! #CodeReviewChallenge
No matter how well you present your resume or LinkedIn, it doesn’t quite count if you don’t have solid experience.
So go get it!
1. Build a portfolio of projects
2. Do freelancing or internships
It’s not that complicated, seriously.
Day 77
-30 mins Banki
-30 mins The Pragmatic programmer
Day 78
-180 mins @profydev React Job Simulator - another day battling with styling haha
#100DaysOfCode#100Devs
Day 74
- 30 mins Banki
- 30 mins reading The Pragmatic Programmer
- 180+ mins doing @profydev#ReactJS course - one of those days where my code got so messed up that in the end I just reverted it, but progress was made!
#100DaysOfCode#100Devs
@trickydisco78 You mean the source code button? Is the modal not opening?
You can find the source code here (note the branch end-to-end-types in case you want to check out our locally): https://t.co/ENOe0zER9v
If you haven't worked with TypeScript yet it's a good time to get started now. I prepared an intro that covers the most important points to React with TS. Inc…
https://t.co/8jQZ5rviH8
Discussions: https://t.co/QAW1dhemRK
#programming#reactjs#typescript#webdev
by @profydev
TypeScript for React is easily the best investment. To get you over the first bumps here's a crash course with
- lots of examples and
- coding exercises in an embedded editor.
Also: It's Black Friday on @profydev 🙂
https://t.co/FGCxtFaZ78
These checks typically include linters (e.g. ESLint), code formatters (e.g. Prettier), or automated tests (e.g. with Cypress).
With GitHub Actions it's super simple to create your own CI pipelines. Here you can watch the setup in detail
https://t.co/eHe6PfzL9W
"How to build a React portfolio that gets you a job" by @j_kettmann is covers how to build high-quality React projects, how to effectively present them, and some uncommon project ideas you can work on that will help you stand out to hiring managers
https://t.co/ZW79ZeFo21
@j_kettmann while my time has relatively been short reading/practicing with @profydev, I will say that the introduction to an actual work place workflow compared to my self teaching wild west approach is eye opening.
Just wanted to say thank you for the content! ❤️
Finally decided on a new name for my project: https://t.co/M2EkOchY8m will be all about helping aspiring #reactjs devs to gain professional skills and finally land their first job.
I'll try to keep the updates coming 😀