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Hi guys, I'm thrilled to announce that I've created my own newsletter "Code Your Career". What you can expect from the newsletter: - Remote job postings - Tech insights & trends - Interview tips & tricks Expect it every Saturday & Sunday! The link to subscribe is in the
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Git commands cheat sheet:
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IP Address in a nutshell: 1. What is an IP Address? IP stands for Internet Protocol. An IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device on a computer network. 2. Types of IP Addresses: - IPv4: The most common version with addresses like 192.168.1.1. - IPv6: A
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Internship > Projects Here are 10 websites to find Internships 🧵
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Myth : You need a computer science degree to be a programmer. Reality : You need Youtube Get started with these 7 channels:
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Git commands cheatsheet
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We are Hiring ! ⚠️ ⭐ For the position of : - UI/UX designer - Content Writer ⭐ This is a 3 month paid internship, PPO will provided too if performed well. The only requirement is you should have knowledge about Web3 Intrested ones dm me 🫡 RT for your network. ♾️
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IP Address in a nutshell: 1. What is an IP Address? IP stands for Internet Protocol. An IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device on a computer network. 2. Types of IP Addresses: - IPv4: The most common version with addresses like 192.168.1.1. - IPv6: A
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Routing in a nutshell: 1. What is Routing? Routing is the process of directing data packets from one network node to another. This involves making decisions about the best path for data to take through a network. The primary goal of routing is to ensure that data packets
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Important DSA topics for interviews: 1. Data Structures: - Arrays - Linked Lists - Stacks - Queues - Trees (Binary Trees, Binary Search Trees) - Graphs - Hash Tables - Heaps (Priority Queues) - Hash Sets - Hash Maps - Trie - Segment Trees - Fenwick Trees (Binary Indexed Trees)
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APIs in a nutshell: 1. What is an API? An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other. It defines the methods and data structures that developers can use to interact with
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Subnetting & CIDR in a nutshell: - What is subnetting? Subnetting is a fundamental concept in IP networking that allows you to divide a large IP address space into smaller, more manageable segments. It's essential for efficient IP address allocation and network design. To
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High Paying Technologies you should learn in 2024 @kirat_tw 1. Learn MERN Stack: Basically how to create websites with React as frontend and Node.js as backend. - Learn Javascript first: Must get familiar with these terms: • Asynchronous • Loosely typed • Single-threaded
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Complete MERN Stack Developer Roadmap Part 1: Frontend 1. Learn the basics: - Learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript thoroughly as these are the building blocks of web development. 2. Master Javascript: - Dive deeper into JavaScript to understand its concepts, ES6 features, and
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@monologueat3am_ Lmao you played UNO Reverse
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CIDR in a nutshell: 1. What is CIDR? CIDR, which stands for Classless Inter-Domain Routing, is a method for specifying IP addresses and their associated subnet masks in a compact and flexible format. 2. CIDR Notation Format: CIDR notation uses a format like this:
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Important Interview Questions related to React: 1. What is React, why is it used in web development and how does it differ from other JavaScript libraries or frameworks? 2. Explain the concept of Virtual DOM in React and how it contributes to performance optimization. 3.
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This is going to be my motivation video for the year. @kirat_tw 🔥🔥
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DHCP in a nutshell: 1. What is DHCP? DHCP, which stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, is a network protocol used to automate and simplify the process of assigning IP addresses and other network configuration settings to devices on a TCP/IP network. 2. How DHCP
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APIs in a nutshell: 1. What is an API? An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other. It defines the methods and data structures that developers can use to interact with
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Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what API is:
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React Interview Question's Answer: 1. What is React, why is it used in web development and how does it differ from other JavaScript libraries or frameworks? - What is React? React is an open-source JavaScript library for building user interfaces, particularly for web
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Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what TCP/IP protocol is:
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Cookies 🍪 in a nutshell: 1. What is a Cookie? A cookie is a small piece of data, typically in the form of a text file, that a website stores on a user's device (usually in their web browser) when the user interacts with the site. 2. Types of Cookies: i. Session Cookies: -
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Projects > tutorials Here are some final-year project ideas that would look good on the resume. 🌸AI/ML: 1. AI-Powered Healthcare Assistant 2. Ethics Checker for AI Algorithms 3. Gesture-Based Sign Language Interpreter 4. Climate Change Analysis with Satellite Data 5. Financial
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Linux Command Cheatsheet:
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Computer network Cheatsheet:
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TCP/IP Protocol explained in a nutshell: - What is TCP/IP? TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a set of communication protocols used for internet and network communication. - Layers of TCP/IP: TCP/IP is organized into four key layers: Application,
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Day 8 of JS30Xplore 1. What is the DOM? DOM stands for The Document Object Model (DOM). The DOM is like a map of a webpage that computers use to understand and change web pages. It's a way for computer programs, like JavaScript, to talk to and change what you see on a website.
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Operating System in a nutshell: - What is an Operating System? An OS is system software that manages hardware resources and provides services to software applications. It acts as an intermediary between the user and the hardware. - Types of Operating Systems: • Batch OS
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Complete Gsoc 2024 Roadmap by @kirat_tw (with some extra tips) 1. Get moderately good at a tech-stack : (Time period: Sept-Oct-early Nov ) Four general tech stacks that Gsoc organisations uses are: - Javascript/ Typescript - Python - Java - C++ 2. Start looking for
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OSI Model in a nutshell: 1. What is OSI Model: The OSI model is a conceptual framework that standardizes the functions of a telecommunication or networking system into seven distinct layers, each with a specific purpose. 2. Layer 7 - Application: Provides services directly to
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HTTP in a nutshell: HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the foundation of data communication on the internet. It's a protocol that allows clients (usually web browsers) to request resources (like web pages) from servers. - HTTP Request: 1. HTTP Methods : • GET: Retrieve
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Step by Step guide DSA in 100 days with resources : Day ♾️to 0: - Stick to a programming language like C/C++ or Java. - Make sure you're comfortable with pointers/objects. Day 1: - Understanding the concept of algorithmic complexity . - Skip the theory for now, but for
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Routing in Ipv4 and and Ipv6: 1. How routing happens in Ipv4? IPv4 routing tables contain a list of IP addresses and the corresponding next-hop router. The next-hop router is the router that is directly connected to the destination network. When a router receives an IPv4
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Web Servers in a nutshell: 1. What are Web Servers? A web server is a specialized software or hardware system that stores, processes and serves web pages and other web-related content to users over the internet. It acts as an intermediary between a user's web browser and the
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Day 19 of JS30Xplore: 1. What is a Promise: A Promise is a JavaScript object that represents a value that may not be available yet but will be resolved at some point in the future, either successfully (fulfilled) or unsuccessfully (rejected). Promises allow you to work with
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Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what IP Addresses are:
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API in a nutshell: What is an API? Imagine you have a favourite teddy bear, and you want to show it to your friends at school. But you can't take your teddy bear out of your house because it's too big. So, you take a picture of your teddy bear and show that picture to your
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Data structure Cheatsheet:
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API in a nutshell 🧵 API (Application Programming Interface): A set of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate and interact with each other. ☘️ Types of APIs: - RESTful API (Representational State Transfer): Uses HTTP requests to perform
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Rest API in nutshell: - What is REST API? Imagine REST as a set of rules for how computers talk to each other over the internet. It's like a language they use to understand each other. Think of an API as a menu in a restaurant. It's a list of dishes you can order,
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Email Protocols in a nutshell: - What are email protocols? Email protocols are a set of rules and standards that govern the way email messages are transmitted, received, and managed over the Internet. Here's a comprehensive overview of email protocols: 1. SMTP (Simple Mail
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IP Address in a nutshell: - What is an IP Address? An IP address, or Internet Protocol address, is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. It serves two main purposes: host or network
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Serverless API in nutshell: 1. What is serverless API? A serverless API is an application programming interface (API) that is built and hosted without the need for traditional server management. Instead, it relies on cloud-based serverless computing platforms like AWS Lambda,
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6 Open-Source Programs to which you can contribute in upcoming winters: 1. Kharagpur Winter of Code - 2. NJACK Winter of Code - 3. GirlScript Winter of Code - 4. Hacktoberfest - 5.
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Day 5 of JS30Xplore: 1. What are Functions? Functions are at the heart of JavaScript and programming in general. They are reusable blocks of code that serve specific purposes or return values. Functions are essential for structuring your code in an organized, modular, and
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Coding is the coolest thing on earth. Here are 5 killer project ideas to code👇
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Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what Client-Server Architecture is:
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Day 7 of JS30Xplore: 1. What are Arrays? An array is a structured collection of values, where each value is assigned a unique index. These values can be of any data type, including numbers, strings, objects, and even other arrays. JavaScript arrays use zero-based indexing,
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My college wants an app as their major project. Now I have to learn app development as well.🫠🫠 Can you suggest some resources to learn app development for beginners?🧐
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Day 6 of JS30Xplore: 1. What are JavaScript Objects: Think of objects as containers that hold information. These containers can store data in pairs: a name (key) and a value. Objects are like real-world things you want to describe or model in your code. 2. Creating Objects
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Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what Hash Maps are: Imagine a city, where everyone has an address. If you want to find a person, you can get their address and go to their home. One guys knows everyone's address, so you can just ask him and go straight there without
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Things you need to know to be a MERN Stack Developer: 1. JavaScript: - JavaScript is the primary programming language used in the MERN Stack. It is used to develop both the front-end and back-end of web applications. - You will need strong JavaScript skills, including modern
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Day 1 of JS30Xplore Today's Topic: - What is Javascript? - Why do we use Javascript? - How to set up a development environment for JS. - Including JavaScript in HTML - Writing the first "hello world" program in JS - Running Your First Program 1. What is JavaScript? JavaScript
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Day 21 of JS30Xplore: - What is Fetch API? The Fetch API is a JavaScript interface for making network requests, including fetching data from a server or sending data to a server using HTTP. The Fetch API is a modern, promise-based JavaScript API for making network requests in
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Rest API in nutshell: - What is REST API? Imagine REST as a set of rules for how computers talk to each other over the internet. It's like a language they use to understand each other. Think of an API as a menu in a restaurant. It's a list of dishes you can order,
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Flexible Remote Jobs are the future: Here are some websites to find remote/freelance Jobs and earn in USD: 1. Remote. co 2. FlexJobs 3. Weworkremotely 4. RemoteOK 5. Wellfound 6. Remotewoman 7. Jobspresso. co 8. Virtualvocations 9. Workingnomads 10. ProBlogger 11. Remotive 12.
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Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what Routing is:
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Projects > Tutorials Here are 10 DevOps projects to add to your resume: 🌸 Automated Testing and Deployment of a Static Website 🌸 Automated web development Environment 🌸 Personal Website Deployment Pipeline 🌸 Dockerized Application Deployment 🌸 Configuration
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Complete DevOps ♾️ Roadmap with Resources : 1. Learn the Basics: ~ Understand what DevOps is and why it's important. 2. Version Control: ~ Familiarize yourself with version control systems like Git. ~ Learn how to create, clone, commit, and merge repositories. ~ Understand
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GraphQL API in a nutshell: 1. What is GraphQL? GraphQL was developed by Facebook in 2012 and later open-sourced in 2015. It's a query language for your API and a runtime for executing those queries by using a type system you define for your data. 2. Key aspects of GraphQL
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Routing in a nutshell: 1. What is Routing? Routing is the process of directing data packets from one network node to another. This involves making decisions about the best path for data to take through a network. The primary goal of routing is to ensure that data packets
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Give me 6.13 minutes I'll teach you what "Object Oriented Programming" is: Picture a boat in you head. Got it? Okay, great! INHERITANCE: What kind of boat did you picture in your head? Is it a 1 person sunfish? A yacht? A submarine even!? All those are examples of boats. So
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Done ✅ We are doing it. 30 days of Javascript So everyday at 4.17 PM, I am going to make a post for this series. Also I have thought of a name which is "JS30Xplore" Js for Javascript 30 for 30 days X for the platform And explore because it conveys the idea of exploring JS
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Should we do a 30 days of Javascript series?
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Important OS Interview Question: 1. What is an Operating System and Why is it Important? 2. What is the Difference Between Process and Thread? 3. Explain the Concept of Virtual Memory. 4. What is Process Synchronization, and Why is it Important? 5. Describe the Role of a
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Sure Shot Interview Question by @kirat_tw 1. Why do you containerise apps? Do you understand docker? Can u explain it in brief? First Understand each part: Why do you containerise apps? We containerize apps because it offers a number of benefits, including: - Portability:
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Javascript Interview Question's Answer: 1. What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous programming in Javascript? - What is Synchronous programming? Synchronous programming in JavaScript follows a "blocking" or sequential approach. In this model, each
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Day 18 of JS30Xplore: 1. What is Asynchronous Programming: JavaScript is a single-threaded language, meaning it can execute one operation at a time in a sequential manner. However, many operations in web development are inherently asynchronous. These operations include
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Skills you need to be a DevOps Engineer: - Get introduced to the core principles and culture of DevOps which is collaboration, automation, and continuous improvement. - Master Git and Github, as it's essential for tracking and managing code changes. - Get familiar with CI/CD
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Coding is the coolest thing on earth. Here are 7 killer project ideas to code :
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5 Channels to learn DevOps for free with projects: 1. Kunal Kushwaha: @kunalstwt Full playlist on DevOps Bootcamp which include: ☘️ Full Networking Bootcamp ☘️ Git and Github Tutorial ☘️ Kubernetes and Docker Tutorial (Tbh this is my fav) 2. TechWorld with Nana: @Njuchi_
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First X payout ✅ What should I do with it 🤔
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React Interview Question's Answer: 2. Explain the concept of Virtual DOM in React and how it contributes to performance optimization? - What is Virtual DOM? Think of the Virtual DOM in React as a strategic intermediary that plays a pivotal role in optimizing the performance of
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Routing in Ipv4 and and Ipv6: 1. How routing happens in Ipv4? IPv4 routing tables contain a list of IP addresses and the corresponding next-hop router. The next-hop router is the router that is directly connected to the destination network. When a router receives an IPv4
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Day 13 of JS30Xplore: 1. What are Closures: Closures are a fundamental concept in JavaScript that allows functions to remember and access their lexical (surrounding) environment even after the outer function has completed its execution. A closure is created when an inner
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10 MERN Stack Project Ideas that would enhance your resume: 1. Social media platform for developers: A social media platform for developers could be a great way to connect with other developers, share code, and collaborate on projects. The platform could include features such
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Operating System Important Interview Question 🧵: Difference between 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems In computing, there are two types of processors existing, i.e., 32-bit and 64-bit processors. These types of processors tell us how much memory a processor can access from
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Hiring for Graphic Designers for a 3 month paid internship. 🚨⚠️ Intrested ones dm me.🫡 RT for your network.⭐
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@stats_feed Pahalgam, Kashmir
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If you struggle with understanding "Git/Github", You need to read this: Github is basically Google Docs for programming code. There's this very popular piece of software out there called Git ( not GITHUB just Git). You can install it in your computer for free. What it
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SOAP API in a nutshell: - What is SOAP API? SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a protocol for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services. It uses XML (Extensible Markup Language) as the format for the messages and relies on other application
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@aaraynsh We have immense talent in our country just not everybody get the chance to show it.
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Day 20 of JS30Xplore: Async/await is a powerful feature in JavaScript that allows you to write asynchronous code in a more synchronous and readable manner. It's particularly useful for handling asynchronous operations like network requests, file I/O, and more. To learn
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Day 17 of JS30Xplore: 1. What is Call Stack? The call stack is a fundamental part of JavaScript's runtime environment. It keeps track of the execution of functions in a synchronous, single-threaded manner. When a JavaScript program starts, an initial function (often the
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1. What is an API? An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other. It defines the methods and data structures that developers can use to interact with a service, library,
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Extremely important backend Interview questions: 🔙🔚 1. Explain the differences between a database index and a database view. 2. What is the purpose of a web server, and how does it differ from an application server? 3. Describe the concept of RESTful APIs. What are the key
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Top free resources to get better at coding by @kirat_tw 1. DSA- Level 1- ICPC World Finals Level 2- ACM IPCP Level 3 - Interviews - What to learn in DSA (Basic)- 0 to 1 for Interviews: 1. Linear data structure- Arrays, stacks, linked list. 2. Strings 3. ad-hoc/Math 4.
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Day 11 of JS30Xplore: Event Handling: 1. What are events? In the context of web development, events refer to user interactions with a web page or web application. These interactions include actions like clicking a button, moving the mouse, pressing keys on the keyboard,
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@stats_feed Mexicans
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Day 16 of JS30Xplore: 1. What is Hoisting? Hoisting refers to the behavior in JavaScript where variable and function declarations are moved to the top of their containing scope during the compilation phase. This means that, in practice, you can use a variable or function
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Things to master before diving into DSA: 1. Programming Fundamentals: Be proficient in at least one programming language. Understand variables, data types, control structures (e.g., loops, conditionals), functions/methods, and object-oriented programming principles if
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RAM & ROM explained in a nutshell: - What is RAM? RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a type of computer memory that is used to store data that is actively being used or processed by a computer system. Unlike long-term storage devices such as hard drives or SSDs, RAM is volatile
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Basic Server Types
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@munawar0018 Pakistanis in the comment section got offended at some another level 😂😂
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Sanjana Sanghi
1 year
Time and Space complexity in a nutshell ☘️ Time complexity: Time complexity measures the amount of time an algorithm takes to run as a function of the input size. Example: If sorting 10 cards takes 1 minute, sorting 100 cards might take 10 minutes, and sorting 1000 cards
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Sanjana Sanghi
8 months
REST API in a nutshell: REST is an architectural style for designing networked applications. It was introduced by Roy Fielding in his doctoral dissertation in 2000. RESTful systems are designed around resources, which are any kind of object, data, or service that can be
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Sanjana Sanghi
5 months
Give me 4.19 minutes, I'll teach you what Web Servers are in a nutshell:
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Sanjana Sanghi
5 months
Give me 4.19 minutes, and I'll teach you how to answer this in an interview: 1. Why do you containerise apps? Do you understand docker? Can u explain it in brief?
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Sanjana Sanghi
14 days
Cookies 🍪 in a nutshell: 1. What is a Cookie? A cookie is a small piece of data, typically in the form of a text file, that a website stores on a user's device (usually in their web browser) when the user interacts with the site. 2. Types of Cookies: i. Session Cookies: -
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