HTML - for structure
CSS - for style
JavaScript - for fun
React - for work
C - for dinosaurs
C++ - for leetcode
PHP - for nothing
Ruby - for Rails
jQuery - for legacy
Python - for AI
TypeScript - for safety
Java - for 3 billion devices
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Here's a short roadmap for learning CSS:
1. Basic CSS: Start with understanding selectors, properties, and values to style HTML elements.
2. Box Model: Learn how the box model works, including margin, padding, border, and content.
3. Layout: Dive
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Muttu Havalagi
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Part2-11. CSS-in-JS: Explore methods like Styled Components for integrating CSS with JavaScript.
12. CSS Methodologies: Consider using BEM, SMACSS, or other methodologies for scalable and maintainable CSS code.
13. Browser Developer Tools: Become p
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Aurobindo Patra
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Today i practice is html, css,js,nodejs,expressjs,mongodb,ejs, tailwind css, bootstrap
And creat a small project
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Sankalp
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Legacy in the makingš„
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Afifa
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Did y'all know that substances that are pure are actually not pure?!
Well, we may use the word "pure milk or pure ghee and etc" What make the difference is that milk and ghee are nothing but a mixture of substances and hence arent actually pure!
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Arcane
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Jaguar's rebrand was a great case study of Innovation vs Legacy.
And the innovation backfired, their Legacy WON.
What is the right approach to innovate? Does legacy play a far bigger role than innovation?
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Iāve finished learning HTML and just started with CSS. Iām still learning, and thereās a lot to figure out, but Iām really enjoying seeing how CSS works in action.
If anyone has any CSS tips or good re