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skilliqcourse · 1 year ago
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Boost your web development skills and career prospects with SkillIQ's comprehensive MERN Stack development courses. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your existing knowledge, SkillIQ offers in-depth training in MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js.
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sunbeaminfo · 10 days ago
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MERN Stack Developer Course – Live Online Training by Experts
Master full-stack development with Sunbeam’s Live Online MERN Stack Course led by Mr. Amit Kulkarni (Certified Docker & Kubernetes Expert). Learn React JS, Node.js, Express, and MySQL with hands-on coding, real-world projects, and live Q&A. 📅 Start Date: 2nd June 2025 🕘 Time: 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Mon–Thu) 💰 Fees: ₹9100 (Inclusive of GST) 🎓 Includes Certification + Project + Group Discount 🔗 Register now: www.sunbeaminfo.in 📞 Call: 82 82 82 9806
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Frontend: ReactJS, Hooks, Axios, Routing
Backend: Node.js, Express.js, APIs
Database: MySQL CRUD operations
JWT Authentication, CORS, Middleware
RESTful Integration & Full-Stack Deployment
✅ Ideal for:
IT Students & Graduates
Working Developers
Anyone with knowledge of OOP, HTML, CSS, JS & SQL
✅ What You’ll Gain:
Full-stack development confidence
Real-world project exposure
Live instructor-led classes & doubt-clearing
Course material & Sunbeam certification
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nasstechnologiesnagpur · 9 months ago
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it-related-online-course · 2 years ago
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tempural · 7 months ago
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Hi!! I wanted to say that I loved reading about your journey of creating a personal website. I'm still unsure between Vercel and Netlify. I have a small question to ask. See, one of the reasons I want to make a website is to archive drawings and journal/sketchbook. Would you have any tips for creating an area on my website just for the diary/journal, which has tags, files for each entry, etc.?
Bello!
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Really happy to hear about your interest in websites! I want everyone to make their own site so I don't have to log into social media and get instant tummyaches ♥
Vercel vs Netlify: I think I settled on Vercel for absolutely no reason whatsoever. I just made a site on Netlify, then tested on Vercel, and now I have like 5 websites on Vercel so I just kept using it LOL. I'm sure a more tech-savvy person would know the difference - I think they have certain integrations with specific programs.
Creating a diary or journal with tags:
There's a couple of different ways you can do that, with different levels of work needed.
you got me yapping again:
This sadgrl tutorial might be outdated and may or may not work, but explains the process better than I can.
Easiest: make a journal on Dreamwidth, or another blogging site (wordpress??) that allows easy tags and RSS feed, and embed that RSS feed onto your site.
This requires almost no HTML set-up, and the easiest to organize tags, but you don't truly have the data on your own site since it's just embedded.
When I snuck into a web design class at college, this was one of the methods that the professor used for a blog within a portfolio site LOL.
Shit like wordpress is what a LOT of ~professional~ sites do for their blog section. They code it separately from the main site haha. It's the most popular thing, but not necessarily the best. And wait til you read on what the CEO of wordpress has been having meltdowns about... he owns tumblr too!
It's made with a tutorial for Neocities if that's what you use.
Medium: Set up zonelets.
It will require some HTML and JS editing, but will help automate making headers/footers for each page of a blog.
I've never used it myself, but I see other people speak highly of it.
HARD FOR ME CUZ I'M A GORILLA: I believe a lot of professional web devs will slap your face with their coding cock until you use a static site generator (SSG) to make your site.
You will need some coding knowledge to set up the tagging system since it doesn't come with it enabled by default. But it's made explicitly to be an alternative to big Static Site Generators which are...
It requires some more intimidating knowledge, because it's a lot of scripts that turn files that are not HTML/CSS/JS into plain HTML.
Also you have to use the command line, and that doesn't come with buttons that tell you what you can do. You have to copy/paste all that shit or memorize the code to 'dev build astro' and it all looks silly.
I've used Eleventy, and now am using Astro. Other people use Hugo or Jekyll or some other stuff with crazy names like Glup Shitto. I hate all these sites cuz none of the words mean anything to me. This is a common theme for me and tech. I don't know what NODES or CONTENT or ISLANDS are!!!
I had the most success attempting to learn how to use a SSG by downloading a template and altering it with github + VScodium. Here's the template page for Astro. You click on a theme you like, and it takes you to its github page. (If you don't want to use evil Microsoft stuff sorry. Skip this entire section.) Follow the instructions on the page for "forking" the glup shitto. When it tells you to run commands, I run those commands through the terminal window in VScodium. These tutorials never tell you what these commands do cuz they assume you already know. Usually those commands automatically install the files you need onto your computer, and create the final files.
You can see my wip here for a "tag system" that SHOULD show members of a web listing haha but I don't know what I'm doing and I have a reading disorder AND don't know cumputer good.
THEORETICALLY this will be the simplest and easiest way to maintain tags and files, because after you set it up you just have to write the "content" of the blog page. And you don't have to set up the header/footer ever again. I see the vision, and potential, but I am not there yet when it takes me 5 hours a day to figure out what any of the words in the documentation mean and I don't want to ask an actual tech person cuz they will be like 'obviously just press the Blip on the Repository and then Suck My Ass in the command line".
(side note I haven't updated fujofans in like a year cuz I'm struggling with this part to make updating easier).
Con: the final HTML/CSS code is really ugly if it's "minified", and a lot of themes use """"""professional"""""" CSS libraries like Bootstrap and Tailwind that I honestly think are ugly cuz that's what every fuckin' tech website uses to style their pages and make them look Professional and Minimalist with stupid code like style="500-w dark-gray-balls D-cup-bra" on every single element. Even Toyhouse uses Bootstrap. Eugh!
But maybe you're smarter than me and can wrangle these things better!
That was really long. Woops. I hope you can slug through this wall of text and find something helpful. Feel free to email me if you have any more specific questions. I may or may not be helpful.
If someone else sees this and has better suggestions for making BLOGS, please chime in. I'm begging you.
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oneictskills · 3 months ago
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lazar-codes · 2 years ago
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12/10/2023 || Day 96
I spent 4 hours today building a small program that's essentially a set of flashcards for the words I'm learning in my ASL class. I wanted to simply create a set of flashcards with Quizlet, but apparently the ability to add an image to a card is behind a paywall and I don't want to pay for that, so I decided I'll just create my own little flashcard system. The teacher writes words on the board during the class, and after class we're allowed to take pictures. The thing is, I'm remembering the sign for the corresponding word mostly by where it's written on the board and what other words it's grouped with, rather than remembering the sign for the word directly.
So, I built a little program that'll let me input words into an array, and I can ask the program to give me a random word in that array, and it worked! But then came the harder part; where do I store the data? I learned that you cannot write to a file from the frontend, so having a frontend json file will be no good, and I didn't want to store it in local storage because what if I accidentally delete my local storage? It would be a huge pain to write 100+ words and links to their signs over and over, so after some googling I learned that I'd need a backend so I can write to and append to a json file using Node js. Honestly, that's a little annoying because now I have to have a server running, but that's the only way I can think of to store data. I'm also planning on adding a feature where I can search for a specific word in my little database and it will give me the link to a video or gif of someone signing that word. But first, I gotta find those gifs/videos/pages and add them to the database.
This is also a really private project, and will only be used for personal use to remember ASL, so this won't be posted or hosted anywhere other than my local computer. The most obvious reason is because there are resources made by Deaf people that should be sought out for first. I'm personally just using this program so I don't have to google "ASL sign for XYZ" every time I forget how to sign something
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idiosys1 · 1 year ago
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promptlyspeedyandroid · 8 days ago
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Start Coding Today: Learn React JS for Beginners
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Start Coding Today: Learn React JS for Beginners”—will give you a solid foundation and guide you step by step toward becoming a confident React developer.
React JS, developed by Facebook, is an open-source JavaScript library used to build user interfaces, especially for single-page applications (SPAs). Unlike traditional JavaScript or jQuery, React follows a component-based architecture, making the code easier to manage, scale, and debug. With React, you can break complex UIs into small, reusable pieces called components.
Why Learn React JS?
Before diving into the how-to, let’s understand why learning React JS is a smart choice for beginners:
High Demand: React developers are in high demand in tech companies worldwide.
Easy to Learn: If you know basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you can quickly get started with React.
Reusable Components: Build and reuse UI blocks easily across your project.
Strong Community Support: Tons of tutorials, open-source tools, and documentation are available.
Backed by Facebook: React is regularly updated and widely used in real-world applications (Facebook, Instagram, Netflix, Airbnb).
Prerequisites Before You Start
React is based on JavaScript, so a beginner should have:
Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Familiarity with JavaScript fundamentals such as variables, functions, arrays, and objects
Understanding of ES6+ features like let, const, arrow functions, destructuring, and modules
Don’t worry if you’re not perfect at JavaScript yet. You can still start learning React and improve your skills as you go.
Setting Up the React Development Environment
There are a few ways to set up your React project, but the easiest way for beginners is using Create React App, a boilerplate provided by the React team.
Step 1: Install Node.js and npm
Download and install Node.js from https://nodejs.org. npm (Node Package Manager) comes bundled with it.
Step 2: Install Create React App
Open your terminal or command prompt and run:
create-react-app my-first-react-app
This command creates a new folder with all the necessary files and dependencies.
Step 3: Start the Development Server
Navigate to your app folder:
my-first-react-app
Then start the app:
Your first React application will launch in your browser at http://localhost:3000.
Understanding the Basics of React
Now that you have your environment set up, let’s understand key React concepts:
1. Components
React apps are made up of components. Each component is a JavaScript function or class that returns HTML (JSX).
function Welcome() { return <h1>Hello, React Beginner!</h1>; }
2. JSX (JavaScript XML)
JSX lets you write HTML inside JavaScript. It’s not mandatory, but it makes code easier to write and understand.
const element = <h1>Hello, World!</h1>;
3. Props
Props (short for properties) allow you to pass data from one component to another.
function Welcome(props) { return <h1>Hello, {props.name}</h1>; }
4. State
State lets you track and manage data within a component.
import React, { useState } from 'react'; function Counter() { const [count, setCount] = useState(0); return ( <div> <p>You clicked {count} times.</p> <button onClick={() => setCount(count + 1)}>Click me</button> </div> ); }
Building Your First React App
Let’s create a simple React app — a counter.
Open the App.js file.
Replace the existing code with the following:
import React, { useState } from 'react'; function App() { const [count, setCount] = useState(0); return ( <div style={{ textAlign: 'center', marginTop: '50px' }}> <h1>Simple Counter App</h1> <p>You clicked {count} times</p> <button onClick={() => setCount(count + 1)}>Click Me</button> </div> ); } export default App;
Save the file, and see your app live on the browser.
Congratulations—you’ve just built your first interactive React app!
Where to Go Next?
After mastering the basics, explore the following:
React Router: For navigation between pages
useEffect Hook: For side effects like API calls
Forms and Input Handling
API Integration using fetch or axios
Styling (CSS Modules, Styled Components, Tailwind CSS)
Context API or Redux for state management
Deploying your app on platforms like Netlify or Vercel
Practice Projects for Beginners
Here are some simple projects to strengthen your skills:
Todo App
Weather App using an API
Digital Clock
Calculator
Random Quote Generator
These will help you apply the concepts you've learned and build your portfolio.
Final Thoughts
This “Start Coding Today: Learn React JS for Beginners” guide is your entry point into the world of modern web development. React is beginner-friendly yet powerful enough to build complex applications. With practice, patience, and curiosity, you'll move from writing your first “Hello, World!” to deploying full-featured web apps.
Remember, the best way to learn is by doing. Start small, build projects, read documentation, and keep experimenting. The world of React is vast and exciting—start coding today, and you’ll be amazed by what you can create!
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biggoldbelt · 10 days ago
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skilliqcourse · 1 year ago
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Boost your web development skills and career prospects with SkillIQ's comprehensive MERN Stack development courses. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your existing knowledge, SkillIQ offers in-depth training in MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js.
For More Information:- https://www.skilliq.co.in/courses/mern-stack-training-in-ahmedabad/
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sunbeaminfo · 18 days ago
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Master full-stack development with Sunbeam’s Live Online MERN Stack Course led by Mr. Amit Kulkarni (Certified Docker & Kubernetes Expert). Learn React JS, Node.js, Express, and MySQL with hands-on coding, real-world projects, and live Q&A. 📅 Start Date: 2nd June 2025 🕘 Time: 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Mon–Thu) 💰 Fees: ₹9100 (Inclusive of GST) 🎓 Includes Certification + Project + Group Discount 🔗 Register now: www.sunbeaminfo.in 📞 Call: 82 82 82 9806
✅ Group Discount Offer:
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Team of Five – Time to Thrive! 🎉 Enroll with a group of 5 and get 20% OFF on your learning journey!
✅ Course Highlights:
Frontend: ReactJS, Hooks, Axios, Routing
Backend: Node.js, Express.js, APIs
Database: MySQL CRUD operations
JWT Authentication, CORS, Middleware
RESTful Integration & Full-Stack Deployment
✅ Ideal for:
IT Students & Graduates
Working Developers
Anyone with knowledge of OOP, HTML, CSS, JS & SQL
✅ What You’ll Gain:
Full-stack development confidence
Real-world project exposure
Live instructor-led classes & doubt-clearing
Course material & Sunbeam certification
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evelopmentinstitute · 3 months ago
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nasstechnologiesnagpur · 2 years ago
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sruthypm · 1 month ago
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awaiszakir · 2 months ago
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