Every JavaScript developer knows the drill. The excitement of a new project quickly overshadowed by the maze of unanticipated challenges. Deadlines loom, bugs multiply, and the simplicity of JavaScript suddenly seems like a complex beast. But here's a perspective not often shared: The beauty of these challenges lies in their ability to push us beyond our limits. Imagine treating every bug as a puzzle, designed to enhance your critical thinking. Each deadline, a lesson in time management and efficiency. The complexity? A testament to JavaScript's flexibility and your ability to adapt and grow. The key to overcoming these hurdles isn't just technical skills. It's a mindset shift. - Embrace continuous learning. The tech world evolves rapidly; staying updated with the latest trends can turn obstacles into opportunities. - Cultivate resilience. The path to success is paved with failures. Each one teaches us a valuable lesson. - Foster collaboration. Sometimes, a fresh pair of eyes can offer the solution you've been missing. So, what's your next challenge? And how will you turn it into an opportunity?
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Went through a article :- 37 Tips from a Senior Frontend Developer and fount this actually very helpful and can help u succeed . 1. Master the fundamentals ✅ 2. Understand how the web works✅ 3. Get familiar with Data Structures & Algorithms✅ 4. Learn by doing rather than reading/watching✅ 5. Ask for help when stuck✅ 6. Ask for help the proper way✅ 7. Don't copy/paste code you don't understand✅ 8. Don't blindly apply every piece of advice found online✅ 9. Assume good intent: people want you to succeed ❤️ 10. Done is better than perfect 11. Always break tasks into manageable ones 12. Be trusted to reach out when you need help 13. Show enthusiasm for the work 14. Stay open to learning new things/tools/methods✅ 15. Master your dev tools 🛠️✅ 16. Focus on delivering value✅ 17. Advocate for your work: it won't speak for itself✅ 18. Prefer writing dumb code over clever code 19. Your manager is your best ally ✅ 21. Understand the big picture behind your tasks✅ 22. Contribute to the team (documentation, tech talk, demos, etc.) 23. Become the "go-to-person" in a specific area✅ 24. Develop your communication skills 25. Take breaks when you're stuck on a problem✅ 26. Work from your strengths, not your weaknesses 27. Take ownership of your career path 28. Hang with other devs 29. Mentor younger devs 30. Diversify the problems you solve 31. Find mentors 32. Commit to a JavaScript framework & master it✅ 33. Constantly think of the user experience✅ 34. Be comfortable saying no✅ 35. Continuously invest in your skills 36. When faced with too much work, reduce the features vs. the quality of the code. 37. Strive to understand your collaborators (designers, Backend developers, etc.)✅ What do you think ? Do you want to add any more points Article link in comment box #frontend #js #javascript #reactjs
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Went through a article :- 37 Tips from a Senior Frontend Developer and fount this actually very helpful and can help u succeed . 1. Master the fundamentals ✅ 2. Understand how the web works✅ 3. Get familiar with Data Structures & Algorithms✅ 4. Learn by doing rather than reading/watching✅ 5. Ask for help when stuck✅ 6. Ask for help the proper way✅ 7. Don't copy/paste code you don't understand✅ 8. Don't blindly apply every piece of advice found online✅ 9. Assume good intent: people want you to succeed ❤️ 10. Done is better than perfect 11. Always break tasks into manageable ones 12. Be trusted to reach out when you need help 13. Show enthusiasm for the work 14. Stay open to learning new things/tools/methods✅ 15. Master your dev tools 🛠️✅ 16. Focus on delivering value✅ 17. Advocate for your work: it won't speak for itself✅ 18. Prefer writing dumb code over clever code 19. Your manager is your best ally ✅ 21. Understand the big picture behind your tasks✅ 22. Contribute to the team (documentation, tech talk, demos, etc.) 23. Become the "go-to-person" in a specific area✅ 24. Develop your communication skills 25. Take breaks when you're stuck on a problem✅ 26. Work from your strengths, not your weaknesses 27. Take ownership of your career path 28. Hang with other devs 29. Mentor younger devs 30. Diversify the problems you solve 31. Find mentors 32. Commit to a JavaScript framework & master it✅ 33. Constantly think of the user experience✅ 34. Be comfortable saying no✅ 35. Continuously invest in your skills 36. When faced with too much work, reduce the features vs. the quality of the code. 37. Strive to understand your collaborators (designers, Backend developers, etc.)✅ What do you think ? Do you want to add any more points Article link in comment box #frontend #js #javascript #reactjs
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