Best Practices in JavaScript Development
JavaScript is one of the most widely used programming languages, powering millions of websites ...
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This looks like it was generated by ChatGPT 🤓
Of course Why Anyone Write this much 🤡
Because if you don't write this much you don't add value. Also: you should mention if an article has been AI generated by dev.to's guidlines.
It's quite illogical, even Google adsense also says that it doesn't mean whenever you are writing with ai or pressing the keyboard after writing an essay on copy for 10 long hours for an article, the article should be of quality that matters. Btw You are free for reporting 👍 go ahead 👍
there are existing articles in this platform which says similar things in Javascript.I don't think writing this was really necessary
I don't think you should read this article
Funny thing is: Arrow function definitions are actually longer:
apply
I don't understand the debounce and throttling and Dom manipulation concept used in javascript. If someone here can help me with that. It will be so nice.
however the article is so informative.
You can read this article, I think it might help
dev.to/fidalmathew/throttling-vs-d....
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome article for JavaScript developers. The emphasis on clean, readable code and avoiding nested code, much like the Zen of Python, is particularly valuable. Highly recommended!
omg raj, this post enlight me. thank you
This is such a basic and redundant article. It is not suitable for any level of developer. Not to demean the author but articles like this bring down the overall quality of the platform. Please get it peer reviewed before posting on platforms like dev.to. Cheers and all the best.
I think you are doing show off here -> this place is not for you - get out form here - this article is for beginners who wanna learn
@sh20raj showing-off and adding value are two separate things. I can show off by other means instead of telling the redundancy of a mediocre article that doesn't add value. As far as I don't belong to dev.to claim is concerned, there are a plethora of articles that I have read here that added value to my skill set. Lastly, as far as beginners are concerned, there are other quality articles that help them become good at a skill that too on this platform. If you want I can share that too for your reference. Learn to take feedback positively and constructively. I would have at least appreciated a more positive discussion rather than you telling me what to do. Anyway, I don't have any ill feeling. Keep writing (maybe better) and all the best. Learning is a life-long skill. Not one-time attempt.
I have developed my Mumtalikati using this React app, and this article is very informative