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Once relegated to the browser as one of the 3 core technologies of the web, JavaScript can now be found almost anywhere you find code. JavaScript developers move fast and push software development forward; they can be as opinionated as the frameworks they use, so let's keep it clean here and make it a place to learn from each other!

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yup.ref is not working inside the yup.date().min

yup.ref is not working inside the yup.date().min

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Intro to React Native

Intro to React Native

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Development: Focusing on Ideas/Solutions Over Code

Development: Focusing on Ideas/Solutions Over Code

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Building a CRUD Application with Node.js, Express, and MongoDB

Building a CRUD Application with Node.js, Express, and MongoDB

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Next.js: Best Way to Organize Your Project Structure

Next.js: Best Way to Organize Your Project Structure

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Deploying NextJS app to mobile App Stores using CapacitorJS

Deploying NextJS app to mobile App Stores using CapacitorJS

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Breaking Down Major Migrations: Vuex to Pinia Before Moving to Nuxt 3

Breaking Down Major Migrations: Vuex to Pinia Before Moving to Nuxt 3

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Python vs. JavaScript

Python vs. JavaScript

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Welcome to my Blog

Welcome to my Blog

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Master DRY in Next.js with Layouts

Master DRY in Next.js with Layouts

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GitHub Sponsors: Jon Schlinkert JavaScript developer

GitHub Sponsors: Jon Schlinkert JavaScript developer

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The long path of JavaScript - from ES6 until today.

The long path of JavaScript - from ES6 until today.

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Controlling user auth flow with Lambda & Cognito (pt2)

Controlling user auth flow with Lambda & Cognito (pt2)

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Preventing account sharing with Clerk

Preventing account sharing with Clerk

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Shadcn-ui codebase analysis: Perfect Next.js dark mode in 2 lines of code with next-themes.

Shadcn-ui codebase analysis: Perfect Next.js dark mode in 2 lines of code with next-themes.

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