Web Development - HTML, CSS & JavaScript
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Complete JavaScript Road Map🔥

A-Z JavaScript👇

1.Variables
↳ var
↳ let
↳ const

2. Data Types
↳ number
↳ string
↳ boolean
↳ null
↳ undefined
↳ symbol

3.Declaring variables
↳ var
↳ let
↳ const

4.Expressions
Primary expressions
↳ this
↳ Literals
↳ []
↳ {}
↳ function
↳ class
↳ function*
↳ async function
↳ async function*
↳ /ab+c/i
string
↳ ( )

Left-hand-side expressions
↳ Property accessors
↳ ?.
↳ new
↳ new .target
↳ import.iss.oneta
↳ super
↳ import()

5.operators
↳ Arithmetic Operators: +, -, *, /, %
↳ Comparison Operators: ==, ===, !=, !==, <, >, <=, >=
↳ Logical Operators: &&, ||, !

6.Control Structures
↳ if
↳ else if
↳ else
↳ switch
↳ case
↳ default

7.Iterations/Loop
↳ do...while
↳ for
↳ for...in
↳ for...of
↳ for await...of
↳ while

8.Functions
↳ Arrow Functions
↳ Default parameters
↳ Rest parameters
↳ arguments
↳ Method definitions
↳ getter
↳ setter

9.Objects and Arrays
↳ Object Literal: { key: value }
↳ Array Literal: [element1, element2, ...]
↳ Object Methods and Properties
↳ Array Methods: push(), pop(), shift(), unshift(),
splice(), slice(), forEach(), map(), filter()

10.Classes and Prototypes
↳ Class Declaration
↳ Constructor Functions
↳ Prototypal Inheritance
↳ extends keyword
↳ super keyword
↳ Private class features
↳ Public class fields
↳ static
↳ Static initialization blocks

11.Error Handling
↳ try,
↳ catch,
↳ finally (exception handling)

ADVANCED CONCEPTS
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12.Closures
↳ Lexical Scope
↳ Function Scope
↳ Closure Use Cases

13.Asynchronous JavaScript
↳ Callback Functions
↳ Promises
↳ async/await Syntax
↳ Fetch API
↳ XMLHttpRequest

14.Modules
↳ import and export Statements (ES6 Modules)
↳ CommonJS Modules (require, module.exports)

15.Event Handling
↳ Event Listeners
↳ Event Object
↳ Bubbling and Capturing

16.DOM Manipulation
↳ Selecting DOM Elements
↳ Modifying Element Properties
↳ Creating and Appending Elements

17.Regular Expressions
↳ Pattern Matching
↳ RegExp Methods: test(), exec(), match(), replace()

18.Browser APIs
↳ localStorage and sessionStorage
↳ navigator Object
↳ Geolocation API
↳ Canvas API

19.Web APIs
↳ setTimeout(), setInterval()
↳ XMLHttpRequest
↳ Fetch API
↳ WebSockets

20.Functional Programming
↳ Higher-Order Functions
↳ map(), reduce(), filter()
↳ Pure Functions and Immutability

21.Promises and Asynchronous Patterns
↳ Promise Chaining
↳ Error Handling with Promises
↳ Async/Await

22.ES6+ Features
↳ Template Literals
↳ Destructuring Assignment
↳ Rest and Spread Operators
↳ Arrow Functions
↳ Classes and Inheritance
↳ Default Parameters
↳ let, const Block Scoping

23.Browser Object Model (BOM)
↳ window Object
↳ history Object
↳ location Object
↳ navigator Object

24.Node.js Specific Concepts
↳ require()
↳ Node.js Modules (module.exports)
↳ File System Module (fs)
↳ npm (Node Package Manager)

25.Testing Frameworks
↳ Jasmine
↳ Mocha
↳ Jest

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Some Good Resources To Learn JavaScript
1.Documentation

Mozilla MDN Web Docs
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web
DevDocs
devdocs.io/javascript/

2. Useful Channel's

Javascript Courses: https://t.iss.one/javascript_courses
Programming Resources: https://t.iss.one/programming_guide
FreeCodeCamp: youtube.com/c/FreeCodeCamp

Hope it helps 😊🌱
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Here are 20 essential VS Code shortcuts for beginners:

1. Ctrl + P: Open any file quickly 📂

2. Ctrl + /: Toggle line comment 📝

3. Alt + Up/Down: Move a line up or down ↕️

4. Ctrl + Shift + K: Delete the current line

5. Ctrl + B: Show/hide the sidebar 📚

6. Ctrl + Space: Trigger IntelliSense for code suggestions 💡

7. Ctrl + Shift + F: Search across files 🔍

8. Ctrl + D: Select the next occurrence of the selected text 📑

9. Ctrl + Shift + L: Select all occurrences of the current selection 🔗

10. Ctrl + Shift + P: Open the Command Palette 📜

11. Ctrl + F2: Rename all occurrences of a variable ✏️

12. Ctrl + J: Show/hide the integrated terminal 💻

13. Ctrl + `: Open a new terminal 🔧

14. Ctrl + Shift + N: Open a new window 🖼️

15. Ctrl + W: Close the current editor tab 🗂️

16. Ctrl + Shift + E: Focus on the file explorer 🗃️

17. Ctrl + Shift + G: Open the Git view 🔄

18. Ctrl + Shift + M: Open the Problems panel 🚨

19. Alt + Shift + Up/Down: Copy the line up or down 📋

20. Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys: Split the editor window ✂️


Master these and level up your coding speed! 🚀
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5 beginner-friendly web development projects that can help you improve your skills

1. Personal Website or Portfolio:
   - Create a website that showcases your resume, projects, and skills.
   - Practice HTML and CSS to design the layout and style it.

2. To-Do List Application:
   - Build a simple to-do list app using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
   - Learn about DOM manipulation, event handling, and local storage.

3. Weather App:
   - Develop a web app that fetches and displays weather information for a user's location.
   - Use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and APIs like OpenWeatherMap.

4. Blog or Blogging Platform:
   - Create a basic blog or expand it into a blogging platform.
   - Learn about databases (e.g., SQLite), server-side scripting (e.g., Node.js), and user authentication.

5. E-commerce Product Page:
   - Design a product page for an e-commerce site.
   - Practice building product grids, adding product details, and implementing a shopping cart feature.

These projects cover a range of web development skills, from front-end design to back-end development. As you work on them, you'll gain experience and confidence in web development.
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How to create Frontend development Portfolio
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