15 years of experience in fronted programming: we are talking about Antonio Maralle, Software Developer at Joinrs 👨💻 Antonio is specialised in web and mobile technologies and throughout his career, he has focused on creating engaging and intuitive user experiences through frontend development. Parallel to his professional career, he has practiced his skills on field, building a solid competence base. Beyond work, his passion for music has been a constant companion: he has been playing acoustic and electric guitar for many years, finding inspiration and creativity in this art form. 🎸 He has recently embarked on a new adventure as a father, an experience that is enriching and motivating him to grow both personally and professionally. 😊
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Hello, network! 👋 As a senior software engineer, I help junior developers on their professional growth journey. While the event loop concept might be challenging for learners and beginners, it's one of the fundamentals in frontend development. This topic has been explained in several conferences, and even some interactive playgrounds have been created. (Andrew Dillon's simulator is the one I was inspired by). However, my idea was to add more dynamics and cover all important sections: - Web API - Request Animation Frame - Macro tasks - Micro tasks - Call stack I decided to have fun and created a small pet project. It aims to visualize event loop steps in a browser environment. You can change the code in the editor or select one of the existing examples. I hope you find it useful! Have fun! 🎉 P.S. Given that it's a simulation of real environment behavior, it has some limitations. Feel free to check them in the GitHub README; the project is open-sourced under MIT license. If you want to contribute, it will make my heart happy ❤️ One of the ideas is to make a similar simulation for the Node.js environment. If you're interested, check the contribution section on GitHub. 🙏 Link to github pages demo: https://lnkd.in/dsf7i3xs
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#100DaysofCode Celebrating Day 43-45 of my coding journey! 🎉 🔥 Streak 1 on Leetcode: back on track and feeling accomplished! (broke previous) On DEV, I've been diving into React js to enhance my frontend skills with Spring boot: 🔹 Explored advanced React js concepts 🔹 Mastered hooks through practical projects 🔹 Delved into Reactjs documentation for deeper insights Keep pushing your limits and learning every day! 💪
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🚀 From College Coding to Professional Development: My 6-Month Journey as a Frontend Developer! Transitioning from college-level coding to working on real-world applications has been an eye-opening experience. From structuring scalable applications to writing clean, maintainable code, and mastering Git, performance optimizations, and accessibility, the shift is massive! In my latest blog, I break down the key differences between coding in college and professional frontend development. Check it out now! 💻✨🔥
From College Coding to Professional Development: 6 Months as a Frontend Developer
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🌟 Hey there! I'm excited to share my latest project, built during weekends as I ventured into the world of React as a beginner. 🤓 🎮 Presenting my React Tic-Tac-Toe Game! 🎯 📌 I took the plunge and dedicated my weekends to learning React. What better way to do it than by creating a classic game that we all love? The project taught me valuable lessons and allowed me to apply my newfound skills. 🎯 Key Features: ✅ Real-time gameplay ✅ Interactive user interface ✅ Player name customization ✅ Move log and game outcome display 🌐 Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gyh5jBcM (Use Desktop Mode) 🌐 Check out GitHub Repo here: https://lnkd.in/gpFvdcG7 🧐 What I Learned: 🔹 React fundamentals 🔹 State management 🔹 Component structure 🔹 Event handling 🔹 CSS styling 💡 What's Exciting: 🌱 This project is a testament to my commitment to continuous learning. With each line of code, I explored new concepts, overcame challenges, and honed my skills during weekends. It's a reflection of my passion for technology and the joy of creating something from scratch. 🚀 What's Next: 🔗 I'm not stopping here. I'm eager to explore even more exciting projects and delve into new technologies. The journey continues, and the possibilities are endless. Learning never stops in the tech world, and I'm all in! hashtag#React hashtag#ReactJS hashtag#TicTacToe hashtag#Beginner hashtag#CodingJourney hashtag#Learning hashtag#Programming hashtag#WebDevelopment hashtag#PassionProject hashtag#Tech
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🎉 Happy New Year!🎉 As we step into this new year, it's time to set our sights on improving our skills as software engineers. The goal is not just to learn React but to become a Frontend Engineer. The goal is not just to learn Flutter but to become a Mobile Engineer. The goal is not just to learn .NET but to become a Backend Engineer. The aim is to become engineers who understand the underlying concepts of technology. You could even build your own framework or library. In 2025, let's dig deeper. Go beyond just learning the frameworks built by others. Let's achieve more this year and truly master the art of software engineering.
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I've added a new project to my portfolio called LifeTrackHub. It's pretty exciting! I started this project just for fun and to practice my React skills. But then I had a cool idea. I realized that LifeTrackHub could be really useful for other people who want to learn React, too. So, I decided to turn it into a course on my website, https://lnkd.in/gaXx7kcS I wish there were many materials for you to check out right now. But since this project is still in progress, I just wanted to share it and track my progress here. The course uses Bulletproof React as its starting point. Bulletproof React is an open-source GitHub repo with 22,000 stars. It provides an effective, production-ready architecture that combines the best of the React ecosystem. In LifeTrackHub, you can do things like make to-do lists, chat with others, and even get rewards for finishing tasks. It's a fun way to learn how React works in the real world. Right now, the course is just getting started. There are a few lessons that show you how to set up the project, change some basic stuff, and add new features.
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"Excited to share my journey at Uncommon.org! 🎓 As a student here, I dove into Scratch programming and now I'm passing on that knowledge to local primary schools. Just finished a crash course in design, gearing up for specialization next month! Currently diving into web development. Can't wait to see where this journey takes me! #UncommonEducation #StudentLife #FutureReady"
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I've decided to start using Instagram again. Follow me on Instagram for web accessibility, software engineering, coding tips, ... and way more cat photos than I post here on LinkedIn! 😺 I've reposted this past Web Accessibility Wednesday's post as a start. I'll also be reposting Instagram posts by other devs, a11y professionals, and TorontoJS posts there. #A11y #SoftwareEngineering #Instagram #Cats #CatsOfLinkedIn #Accessibility #WheelchairUser
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🎮 Excited to share my latest project - a Rock Paper Scissors game built entirely with TypeScript! 🚀 💻 As a fun coding challenge, I wanted to delve into TypeScript's static typing features while creating a classic game we all love. 🔍 Using TypeScript allowed me to catch potential errors during development, making the code more robust and maintainable. 👉 Players can test their luck against the computer, choosing from rock, paper, or scissors. The game evaluates the choices and declares a winner based on the rules we all know! 🧰 Leveraging object-oriented programming principles, I structured the codebase to be easily extendable and scalable for future enhancements. 🚀 You can check out the game in action and explore the code on my GitHub repository https://lnkd.in/drJZAGqN , where I also provide detailed documentation for fellow developers interested in learning TypeScript or improving their skills. 🌟 Let's keep coding and gaming! Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below. I can't wait to hear from you! 🚀🎉 HINA NASEER AHMED Ameen Alam Zia Khan #TypeScript #GameDevelopment #RockPaperScissors #CodeChallenge #DeveloperCommunity #CodingFun
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