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Day 40 β
Learned how ...rest gathers and ...spread scatters!
Rest = dynamic function args
Spread = clean array merging
A small syntax with BIG power. Shoutout to @scrimba for making it click π‘
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Day 39: I learned about function expressions in JS!
Not hoisted like declarations, but clearer and easier to manage.
One more powerful tool in my JS toolbox π§
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Day 38: Leveled up with object destructuring, .map() for clean array transformation, and safer DOM updates using createElement() instead of innerHTML. Cleaner code, fewer bugs! π‘
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Day 38: Leveled up with object destructuring, .map() for clean array transformation, and safer DOM updates using createElement() instead of innerHTML. Cleaner code, fewer bugs! π‘
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Day 37 of #100DaysOfCode β Meme Generator Mayhem!
Today I built a random quote generator inspired by the legendary IT Crowdβand it was a blast! I applied everything Iβve learned so far, from DOM manipulation to reusable functions, and even added social sharing features.
π± Day 35 of #100daysofcode β Pumpkinβs Purrfect Meme Picker! π―
Today, I built something fun and fuzzy: a cat meme picker that filters images based on emotion and gif preference. This was a major level-up in array logic and DOM manipulation!
And we are up to date!!!!
Day 35 of #100daysofcode β DOM Deep Dive! π
Today was all about harnessing the full power of the DOM through a series of JavaScript mini challenges. From dynamic product cards to interactive filters, I covered it all:
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Day 33 of #100daysofcode β Annoying Cookie Consent Pop-up! πͺ
Today was all about JavaScript fundamentals, and I tackled an annoying cookie consent pop-up! This project pushed me to use setTimeout, event listeners, and form handling to create a fully functional modal. π―
Day 32 of #100daysofcode β Coworking Space Landing Page! π»π¨
Today, I built a coworking space landing page using HTML, CSS, and flexbox positioning! This was a great way to apply all the positioning techniques I learned yesterday, including absolute, relative, and fixed.
Day 31 This is my biggest accomplishment to date! π I have managed to incorporate everything Iβve learned over the last 31 days into this project, from HTML structure to CSS styling and JavaScript interactivity. Seeing it all come together feels incredibly ! πͺ
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