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Dharan Ganesan
Dharan Ganesan

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100 Days Code Challenge: Frontend Engineers

Hey fellow frontend engineers!

I'm excited to announce the launch of the 100 Days Code Challenge tailored specifically for frontend developers. If you're looking to level up your skills in JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, React, and want to dive into handy tricks and interview problems, this challenge is perfect for you!

What is the 100 Days Code Challenge?

The 100 Days Code Challenge is a self-paced, immersive coding journey designed to help you strengthen your frontend engineering skills. Over the course of 100 days, we'll embark on a collective effort to explore various aspects of frontend development, share knowledge, and support each other throughout the process.

Who can join?

This challenge is open to frontend engineers of mid level, whether you're a beginner or an mid developer. It's a fantastic opportunity for those looking to sharpen the JavaScript and TypeScript skills and gain confidence in tackling real-world coding problems.

What to expect?

Throughout the challenge, we'll cover a wide range of topics and areas of interest, including:

  • JavaScript best practices and advanced concepts
  • TypeScript fundamentals and type system mastery
  • Building robust applications with Angular
  • Harnessing the power of React and its ecosystem
  • Handy frontend tricks and tips
  • Interview problems and strategies

How does it work?

  • Daily prompts: Each day, a new prompt or coding problem will be posted on dev.to. You can find it under the challenge's dedicated tag or feed.
  • Code and share: Code your solutions and share them with the community. You can publish your progress on your dev.to profile using the challenge's tag, allowing others to follow your journey and provide feedback.
  • Engage and support: Connect with fellow participants, share ideas, ask questions, and offer support. We have a dedicated Discord channel for all participants to collaborate and learn from one another.
  • Track your progress: Use the #100DaysCodeChallenge hashtag on social media platforms to share your progress outside of dev.to. It's a great way to connect with a broader developer community and celebrate milestones together.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out in the comments section.

Let's code, learn, and grow together! 🚀💻

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Orunto Eniola

I actually started a personal coding challenge where I document 100 days of me coding. I'm on day 50 and I joined this platform to talk about it, but I don't know how to start.

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Dharan Ganesan

Congratulations on reaching day 50 of your coding challenge! Sharing your progress and experiences on a platform is a great way to connect with others and potentially inspire them.

Introduce yourself, look back on the first 50 days of your coding challenge, show off your work, and talk about resources and challenges. Outline future objectives and seek participation.

Hope it helps

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Orunto Eniola

Thank you. This was indeed helpful.