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How to Handle a 'Behavioral Interview' for a Job? (film, 2h and 12m)
The article discusses key preparations for software developers' job interviews, focusing on behavioral questions and the STAR method for effective answers.
API/library documentation browser from NPM
TSDocs is a TypeScript documentation tool that helps developers write and manage project documents.
JavaScript from the Ground Up - Advanced Concepts
The article discusses advanced JavaScript concepts like hoisting, closures, and the event loop, providing practical examples for developers.
How to Tame the Copilot - A Course from Microsoft
The 'Mastering GitHub Copilot for Paired Programming' project focuses on the effective use of GitHub Copilot during pair programming. The repository offers materials and resources for developers in this field.
Tips for Beginner Programmers... Reading Tips for Programmers
Hillel Wayne's article offers practical advice for new programmers, highlighting the need for hands-on experience and engagement in projects. He suggests finding mentors for skill development and emphasizes a systematic approach to learning. The article is an inspiring guide for beginners in the tech industry.
Passing Parameters to React Components
The article 'React Props: Animated Guide' explains how props work in React, using animations to visualize and better understand these key concepts. It includes practical examples.
New CSS units (vw) do not solve the scrollbar problem
The article covers new CSS viewport units aimed at solving traditional scrollbar issues, but highlights that they are not a perfect solution.
daisyUI - a library of ready-made components for Tailwind CSS
DaisyUI is a UI component library that simplifies building user interfaces. It offers ready-made components with easy customization and great responsiveness.
MidJourney v6 is now available
Midjourney v6 is a new AI model that brings photorealism to image generation, revolutionizing the workflows of artists and designers.
CHAR, a VARCHAR in databases - facts and myths
The article discusses the differences between CHAR and VARCHAR in databases. CHAR has a fixed length, while VARCHAR is variable. Performance and space efficiency are key concerns when choosing data types. The author encourages testing both to better match them to needs. The choice depends on the nature of the stored information.
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