I’ve updated the Frontend Master Prep Series with a focus on structure and clarity rather than adding more questions or problems.
The earlier versions of the repo were useful, but not very guided. There wasn’t a clear sense of where to begin, how to move through topics, or how the Q&A, challenges, and flashcards were meant to work together. This update focuses on solving that.
The README now includes three specific starting points:
• A four-week study plan for anyone preparing with a defined timeline
• A daily practice flow that combines flashcards and coding problems
• A short, focused revision checklist for last-minute preparation
The internal structure is now more intentional. Each topic has its own place, and Q&A, examples, and flashcards are no longer mixed together. The architecture section is also separated out so it can grow without affecting the rest of the repo.
The flashcards have been updated as well. They now work in both Markdown and the interactive version of the app, which uses spaced repetition and tracks progress locally.
Coding problems remain at 65 for now, but the grouping and purpose are clearer. They are organized by theme and difficulty instead of being a loose collection.
This update is mainly about usability. The goal is to make the repo something developers can return to regularly, whether they are revising fundamentals or preparing for interviews.
The repo is here if you want to explore the structure:
https://github.com/maurya-sachin/Frontend-Master-Prep-Series
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