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Scott

@Scott_9135

Frontend Developer - html | css | javascript | learning react js #buildinginpublic

Currently on coding break but I'll be back, I might say I code a little since creating code Snippets requires me to code in order to create them #CodingJourney #break #codesnippets

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Trying to create something new,

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Indeed 🔥

12 Reasons to learn JavaScript ⬇️

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90% of the people don't know "how to get clients" There are great designers, but they don't know how to get clients. Here's how I got my First Client from X (read thread below) 🧵

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No thanks, I couldn't even learn JavaScript in 48 hours C++ is gonna take a while😂

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Hey everyone how's it going there!


It's been a while since I committed 😅 #GitHub

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Read the docs again. So relearned about routing (linking and navigation, dynamic segment) fetching data and getstaticparama to prerender data from db. It seems like I wasn't doing it all wrong but the problem was query parameters but it's fixed now. #buildinpublic

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Been having a hard time writing and fetching data in nextjs. So I'm going back to basics of nextjs by visiting the actual documentation.


Now I have to debug something I totally don't understand at all😭 #debugging #nextjs

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Back and Cooking

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Hi there 👋 What are you working on this weekend


It's a new week and I have recovered 💪


Hi there!👋


A growth mindset ✍️


Alright since I slept early had to wake up at 5 and I started practicing mongodb. So far I leaned basics like creating and selecting database and collection. How to create a document using insertOne() and insertmany() function. And querying documents

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Recently started building an admin panel for a restaurant I wanna sell to so i Managed to create a dashboard. But it's static and the data is hard coded. I need to reduce my code and I can do that by creating a fake backend with Jason server or use an actual database like mongodb

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What do you think about the future of bootstrap?


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