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As a Frontend Developer, my primary expertise is in ReactJs, and it's the backbone for most of our website projects. However, some clients simply need a static online presence and are less concerned about the underlying technology. Recently, I took on the challenge of learning WordPress for these scenarios, as it enables quicker and more cost-effective development for our company. I'm now comfortable building with WordPress and appreciate its business advantages. That said, as someone used to the flexibility of ReactJs, I do miss having complete control—a common trade-off that can be a bit challenging. Embracing this shift has helped me grow and adapt as a developer. Would love to hear any insights or tips on making the most of WordPress—feel free to share your experiences in the comments!
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I have a question, I don't know why a startup company considers a developer as a UI designer. They need a good design as well as a good application from the developer. As far as it is concerned, most of the time if a developer faces any problem in ap
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Hi Everyone, I’m Ashish Kushwaha, a Computer Science Engineering student (B.Tech, 2025) skilled in Java, JavaScript, ReactJS, MySQL, and WordPress. ✅ Internship at Quantuva Technologies – built responsive websites using WordPress & Elementor ✅ Proje
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