Blog Archive
How I am Tackling A Book Called Cracking The Coding Interview?
This article discusses how I will read through "Cracking the Coding Interview" to help me learn how to prepare for developer interviews, solve and use algorithms, and continue my learning as a developer.
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Sharing The Tools That Helped Me Move Away from Paid Software.
Sharing my experience moving away from paid software for personal usage what I gave up, what I gained, and the tools that made it possible.
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Why Slowing Down Made Me a Faster Developer?
A website that functions flawlessly across different browsers not only enhances user satisfaction but also broadens its reach.
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Behind the Scenes of Turning My PSP Into Something New!
This article shares my journey of reviving and modifying my PlayStation Portable, while highlighting why I enjoy taking on hands-on projects outside of my professional field.
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Re-Building My Personal Website
Front-end development is not just about writing code; it's also about working seamlessly with others to create outstanding user experiences.
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Lessons Learned from My First Completed Notebook
In the competitive world of front-end development, a strong portfolio is your ticket to showcasing your skills, making a lasting impression on potential employers or clients, and advancing your career.
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Front-End Techniques for Optimizing Website Performance
Slow-loading websites can frustrate users, affect search engine rankings, and ultimately lead to loss of traffic and revenue. Front-end optimization is the key to ensuring a fast, responsive, and user-friendly website.
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Exploring the Future of Front-End Development with Astro.js
In recent years, we've seen the rise of various tools and frameworks that have revolutionized the way we build web applications. One such exciting addition to the front-end development landscape is Astro.js.
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