The ULTIMATE cheat sheet you should know as a Front-End developer! RT and help fellow devs 😄 🧵 Thread Below 👇
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Conceptual Things - What is the internet? 🌐 - What's the request/response cycle? ♻️ - Front-End vs. Back-end 🖥️💾 - What do HTML/CSS/JS do? 🧑‍🎨 - What's an IDE? ✍️
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I love this Jack this is terrific.
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Glad you liked it Molly! Nicet to meet you 😄👋
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Likewise I was really enjoying that it's funny to see how much more detailed JavaScript has become. Fun fact when Brendan Ike first was given the job to write a script language that complemented in some way Java itself he only had 10 days to do it and he did. And now? amazing!
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I think I heard about this on fireship’s yt video about the history of javascript! Imagine you’re doing this 10 day project and you accidentally create the most used programming language in the world 😂. I love javascript 😁
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Replying to @TheJackShelton
It's a commitment to watch the entire podcast with Lex and Brendan but I think you might find it as fascinating as I did. Take it in pieces if you have to but it's worthy! youtube.com/krB0enBeSiE

Jul 27, 2022 · 2:35 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
This is pure gold molly! Thanks for this!!! Checking it out now 😄
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I loved that interview! I met Brendan at a conference during his panel he was asked what do we do about ie6! Brandon enthusiastically said Dean Edwards! Dean had already solved the problem by writing a JS Library called ie7.js which you can find here dean.edwards.name/