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When does the above code snippet execute?
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CONTRAST IN FRONTEND AND BACKEND
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GIT WORKFLOW
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HTML Tip 💡

You can initiate a phone call or send sms message from the page.
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Which HTTP method is considered idempotent, meaning that multiple identical requests have the same effect as a single request?
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JavaScript Promise Methods
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JavaScript For Everything
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⚡️ What is React?
React is a JavaScript library that makes websites and apps feel smooth and interactive

🛠 How it works
It uses a virtual DOM (a smart copy of the page) so only the parts that change get updated - fast & efficient 🚀

🎯 Why care?
Quick, reusable 🧩, and powers apps you already love like Instagram & Facebook 🌍
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JavaScript Trick Question: Can You Explain Hoisting? 🤔

var, let, const, functions - hoisting impacts them all! This visual guide explains the rules and Temporal Dead Zone (TDZ) in a clear, concise format. Test your knowledge and save it for future reference! 👍
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Vue.js vs. React.js: Key Differences 🧐

Choosing a framework? Consider:

•  🎨 Syntax: Vue = HTML + JSX, React = JSX only. Vue is often easier to learn.

•  🏛️ Architecture: Vue = Adaptable, React = Needs external state management.

•  🎯 Use Cases: Vue = PWAs, React = SPAs & mobile apps.

Pick what fits your project best! 🚀
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Web 1.0 vs 2.0 vs 3.0: Web's Evolution

Internet has gone through three major phases: Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0

🌐 Web 1.0: Static (1990s-early 2000s)

- Imagine it as a giant digital newspaper.
- Webaites were static: text/images only.
- Read-only, no comments.
- Example: Old Yahoo, early blogs.

👉 One-way: companies publish, users consume.

🌐 Web 2.0: Social (2004-present)

- Interactive: post, comment, share.
- Rise of social media, e-commerce.
- Users could create content(posts, videos, comments)
- Example: Facebook, YouTube, TikTok.

👉 Two-way: users interact, platforms own data.

🌐 Web 3.0: Decentralized (Emerging)

- About ownership.
- Blockchain, crypto, AI-powered.
- Users control their data, assets and identity.
- dApps, NFTs, Ethereum.

👉 Three-way: Read+Write+Own.

💡 Big Picture:

Web 1.0 = Read
Web 2.0 = Read+Write
Web 3.0 = Read+Write+Own

The Internet is evolving from we something we consume → to something we participate in → to something we can truly own.

💬 Should we dive deep on Web 3 next?
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Request Response Cycle for Web Applications

Okay, so imagine you're using a website... 🧑‍💻

You click something, right? That's the "request" ➡️. Think of it like yelling across the room.

The "controller" is like the person who hears you, figures out what needs to happen, and gets things moving. It talks to the "model" (the brains of the operation - that handles data and any special logic ), which might even grab info from a database 💾.

Then, the "view" is like the person who puts everything together nicely and shows you the answer on the screen! 💻 That's the "response" coming back to you.

It all happens super fast, in continuous loop 🔄
Pretty cool, huh? 😎
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File Paths in HTML

A file path tells the browser where to find a file (like an image, CSS file, or JavaScript noscript) relative to the current HTML document.

It’s like giving someone directions: are you pointing them to another room in the same house, or telling them to visit another building?
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Essential Testing Methods for React Applications

🔹Unit Testing
🔹Component Testing
🔹Integration Testing
🔹End-to-End (E2E) Testing
🔹Snapshot Testing
🔹 Mocking APIs
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Pseudo Class
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