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Learn Web Development From Scratch

0️⃣ HTML / CSS
1️⃣ JavaScript
2️⃣ React / Vue / Angular
3️⃣ Node.js / Express
4️⃣ REST API
5️⃣ SQL / NoSQL Databases
6️⃣ UI / UX Design
7️⃣ Git / GitHub

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How Git Commands Work

Git can seem confusing at first, but a few key concepts make it clearer:

There are 4 locations for your code:
- Working Directory
- Staging Area
- Local Repository
- Remote Repository (like GitHub)

Basic commands move code between these locations
- git add stages changes
- git commit saves them locally
- git push shares them remotely
- git pull fetches updates from others

Branching allows isolated development.

Concepts like git clone, merge, rebase enable collaboration.

Graphical tools like GitHub Desktop also help by providing visual interfaces and shortcuts.

While advanced workflows are possible, understanding this basic flow unlocks Git's power.
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HTML Learning Roadmap: From Basics to Advanced

1. Getting Started with HTML

Introduction to HTML: Understand what HTML is and its role in web development.

Structure of an HTML Document: Learn the basic structure of an HTML document (DOCTYPE, <html>, <head>, and <body>).

Tags and Elements: Learn about HTML tags, attributes, and elements.


2. Basic HTML Tags

Headings: Use <h1> to <h6> to create headings.

Paragraphs: Use <p> for paragraphs.

Links: Create hyperlinks with <a> tag.

Lists: Understand ordered (<ol>) and unordered (<ul>) lists.

Images: Embed images with <img>.



3. Text Formatting Tags

Bold, Italics, and Underline: Use <b>, <i>, and <u> for text styling.

Text Alignment: Use <center>, <left>, and <right>.

Paragraph Formatting: Learn how to adjust line breaks with <br> and indentation with <blockquote>.



4. HTML Forms

Form Basics: Use <form>, <input>, <textarea>, and <button> to create forms.

Input Types: Learn different input types like text, email, password, radio, checkbox, and submit.

Form Validation: Use required, minlength, maxlength, pattern attributes for validation.



5. Tables

Table Structure: Create tables using <table>, <tr>, <th>, and <td>.

Table Styling: Use colspan and rowspan for table layout.

Styling with CSS: Style tables with CSS for better presentation.



6. HTML Media

Audio and Video: Embed media with <audio> and <video> tags.

Embedding Content: Use <iframe> to embed external content like YouTube videos.



7. HTML5 New Features

Semantic Elements: Learn about <header>, <footer>, <article>, <section>, <nav>, and <aside> for better content structure.

New Form Elements: Use new form controls like <input type="date">, <input type="range">, <datalist>.

Geolocation API: Use the geolocation API to get the user's location.

Web Storage: Learn about localStorage and sessionStorage for client-side data storage.



8. Advanced HTML Techniques

Accessibility: Implement accessibility features using ARIA roles and attributes.

Forms and Accessibility: Use labels, fieldsets, and legends for better form accessibility.

Responsive Design: Understand the role of meta tags like viewport for responsive design.

HTML Validation: Learn how to validate HTML documents using tools like W3C Validator.



9. Best Practices

Code Organization: Use indentation and comments to organize your code.

SEO Best Practices: Use <title>, <meta>, and proper heading structure for search engine optimization.

HTML Optimization: Minimize HTML size for better page loading times.



10. Projects to Build

Beginner: Create a personal webpage, portfolio, or simple blog layout.

Intermediate: Build a product landing page or event registration form.

Advanced: Develop a responsive multi-page website with forms, tables, and embedded media.

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Frontend Development Interview Questions

Beginner Level

1. What are semantic HTML tags?
2. Difference between id and class in HTML?
3. What is the Box Model in CSS?
4. Difference between margin and padding?
5. What is a responsive web design?
6. What is the use of the <meta viewport> tag?
7. Difference between inline, block, and inline-block elements?
8. What is the difference between == and === in JavaScript?
9. What are arrow functions in JavaScript?
10. What is DOM and how is it used?

Intermediate Level

1. What are pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements in CSS?
2. How do media queries work in responsive design?
3. Difference between relative, absolute, fixed, and sticky positioning?
4. What is the event loop in JavaScript?
5. Explain closures in JavaScript with an example.
6. What are Promises and how do you handle errors with .catch()?
7. What is a higher-order function?
8. What is the difference between localStorage and sessionStorage?
9. How does this keyword work in different contexts?
10. What is JSX in React?


Advanced Level

1. How does the virtual DOM work in React?
2. What are controlled vs uncontrolled components in React?
3. What is useMemo and when should you use it?
4. How do you optimize a large React app for performance?
5. What are React lifecycle methods (class-based) and their hook equivalents?
6. How does Redux work and when should you use it?
7. What is code splitting and why is it useful?
8. How do you secure a frontend app from XSS attacks?
9. Explain the concept of Server-Side Rendering (SSR) vs Client-Side Rendering (CSR).
10. What are Web Components and how do they work?

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⚡️ Understanding the 5 loops of JavaScript

🔁 Loops offer a quick & easy way to do something repeatedly.

The 5 loops in JavaScript essentially do the same thing: — they repeat an action a certain number of times. However, they have important differences.
Let’s dive in!


1. JavaScript For loop
Repeats a block of code as long as a certain condition is met.
Typically, used to loop through a block of code a specific amount of times.

2. JavaScript while loop
Loops through a block of code as long as the specified condition evaluates to true. As soon as the condition fails, the loop is stopped.

3. JavaScript do…while loop
The do…while loop is a variant of the while loop, which evaluates the condition at the END of each loop iteration.
With a do…while loop the block of code is executed ONCE, and THEN the condition is evaluated.
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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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