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BEM CSS
I found this helpful and I though to share it with everyone. 😄 Once you're accustomed to using styling libraries, it's easy to overlook fundamental CSS concerns—such as maintaining clean, scalable code and preventing style leakage. The BEM (Block–Element–Modifier) methodology helps address these issues, particularly when working with native CSS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLjHSVwXYq4&ab_channel=KevinPowell
3 likes • Aug 24
thanks for sharing this, luckily I started learning web fundamentals from the basics, but still there were things here that I didn't know about 😏
How to make architectural decisions
In this video, I discuss a question I get asked a lot from mid-level developers, which is how to make architectural decisions that impact our system and project. It's crucial to evaluate multiple options, list their pros and cons, and document our choices. Watch the video to learn the framework I use for making such decisions 👇
How to make architectural decisions
2 likes • Aug 19
That’s a golden insight 💎
Front End CI/CD Pipeline
Hi everyone, I came across this guide on making architectural decisions and created a CI/CD version of the decision-making form. Check it out and feel free to copy and contribute:👉 CI/CD Decision Record Thanks, Basil
2 likes • Aug 19
@Hayk Simonyan @Basil Gubara what about Jenkins? Is it a good option nowadays?
Roadmap update 🚀
Watch the video below to see what's coming next. Since our last update in May - System Design Concepts course is now fully upgraded (with new lessons coming) - Git Live Crash Course is in progress - We’ll be implementing system design concepts in our ongoing project - I’ll start sharing my "second brain" topic-by-topic Which one of these would be more helpful to you?
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Roadmap update 🚀
1 like • Aug 14
tbh I would choose all of the above if possible 😅
2 likes • Aug 19
@Hayk Simonyan then it's system design for me 😂
Landed my first customer
So, I just landed my first customer last week. It’s a very simple project, but at least I’m getting paid for it — finally! I found my client on AirTasker, a platform that helps people get assistance with all kinds of tasks in Australia. I had to negotiate the price, as the initial offer was quite low. Even though I was competing with other developers, I was confident that my skills were more than enough to complete the work quickly and efficiently. The customer initially wanted to use some “mystic” frameworks for a simple project that could be done with plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I still managed to convince her to let me build it in React — because, why not? 😄 So, thanks to Hayk, I can finally say that I’m earning money through development — and that makes me happy. Just 8 months ago, I was struggling to build a simple JavaScript carousel, and now I’ve landed my first customer. Don’t lose hope, keep grinding, and keep coding! Cheers !
6 likes • Aug 14
by the way, do you know if AirTasker operates in Europe or other countries as well?
4 likes • Aug 14
@Alex Helm I see there's also Airtasker US but it's not available for my area 😅
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Ryan Frisby
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Learning backend development. Working with Node.js. Want to build good server side stuff. Learning new things all the time.

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Joined Feb 6, 2025
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