You are using this key words inside arrow function . Please explain it too.
@musicsoul854 күн бұрын
Thanks for the explanation!
@tomcat97614 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for the visualization. It really helped!
@s-qc9ns6 күн бұрын
couldn't find the properties section only thing I found other than design section is prototype section.
@srujanachavala5 күн бұрын
Same here. Is it like should we pay to use Figma developer version?
@user-hr2ye6tf8x2 күн бұрын
You need to open the orginal document . It will not show in the duplicate figma file so access the orginal file
@romeiyu34916 күн бұрын
thank you so much for this.
@GauravSingh-wg1re7 күн бұрын
Thankyou Scrimba for this responsive web design, it really help me
@osamaayub60048 күн бұрын
Can Anyone share the scrimba discord community link
@cosmic06909 күн бұрын
Привет! Подскажите, пожалуйста, KZbin-каналы, где можно прокачать математические навыки для начинающего Frontend-разработчика? Или какие-нибудь другие БЕСПЛАТНЫЕ ресурсы для изучения матана для Frontend. Спасибо!
@jgcooper10 күн бұрын
This comment won't contribute anything to the discussion. I just wanted to point out that the background sometimes makes it look like you have a mullet. Have a nice day!
@58ranier12 күн бұрын
I don't get how to use and the purpose of grow and shrink
@solelyforeducationalpurposes6013 күн бұрын
this guy is just shiposting with the animations man 😭😭😭
@donwald343620 күн бұрын
when you say react it sounds like riadh lol.
@user-hv2um2bh2d25 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing, as a newbie in programming, I have learned a lot from this podcast.
@NitigyaJoshi-mi9xq26 күн бұрын
pls share the code
@daniellelindblom775326 күн бұрын
This was excellent ❤
@Luis-yk7vq26 күн бұрын
00:02 Learn to believe in yourself and sell your unique blend of experiences and capabilities. 02:14 Overcame stereotypes to pursue engineering 06:19 Transitioning from a successful career to pursue entrepreneurship. 08:22 Learning to customize and automate site features 12:16 Transitioning careers into tech industry is possible with self-paced learning opportunities 14:15 Transitioning to a software engineering career 18:11 Building relationships and leveraging existing resources for career advancement. 19:53 Strategic approach to selling oneself as a software engineer 23:10 Advocacy and networking can lead to career opportunities 24:58 Understanding customer needs and experiences for effective sales. 28:27 Understanding the value you bring by contextualizing the code you write 30:06 Transitioning from sales to software engineering through continuous learning and self-challenges 33:46 Taking initiative and believing in oneself 35:24 Differentiate yourself by showing unique value to the team 38:59 Don't have blinders, focus on the journey not just the destination 40:35 Taking risks and facing challenges lead to the most progress 43:53 Believing in yourself is crucial for seizing opportunities 45:29 Importance of surrounding yourself with supportive and positive people 49:05 Overcoming challenges by believing in yourself during a career change.
@Buffalodiak_6628 күн бұрын
Thanks for having me! 😁
@pixeldragon108Ай бұрын
One of my favourite interviews! Love her
@dimasbajuriАй бұрын
Thanks mate
@cheekianteoh5746Ай бұрын
This is literally one of the best insightful podcasts that I ever heard as a uni student who is still navigating the CS career. The part where you mentioned commodity and side quest are really helping me rethink about my whole coding journey. Thank you so much
@matten_zeroАй бұрын
"Believe in the you that believes in you" - Kamina
@derrickenamazameti8192Ай бұрын
🐯🐯🐯
@cryptobrarryАй бұрын
if srink and grow is "1" what the seance to set basis?
@blacknwhite5451Ай бұрын
Thanks, really great and clear tutorial. Been a FE developer for many years, but never really took time to look into the details of flex grow and shrink. So now I know :)
@re.liableАй бұрын
Thank you for the content. I wish Sylvia and I had the same job market. But I'll keep on looking
@andreainvernizzi8510Ай бұрын
My background is in coffee, been studying programming and coded for the past 2 years, including the FE career path on Scrimba. Learnt building back-end in node js too, on top of RDBS and NoSQL database. Built a portfolio with full stack web apps with custom authentication mechanics, applied for jobs almost on a daily base since the past 2 months. I haven't gained a single interview.
@Miguel-ve1lh10 күн бұрын
Which country if you mind me asking?
@andreainvernizzi851010 күн бұрын
@@Miguel-ve1lh Australia
@KennisjohnabasidohАй бұрын
thank you very much
@joen6209Ай бұрын
i think i started getting deaf,can't hear properly
@chigozirimifeagwu2899Ай бұрын
very encouraging and enlightening, thank you Alex Kallaway
@salad333Ай бұрын
My favorite teacher ❤️ love him.
@coldpizza2453Ай бұрын
Gg
@nxone9903Ай бұрын
6:23 AI in 2026: are you sure about that?
@hsivruАй бұрын
This was a great one. Her humanization of the topic was what stood out to me. Not to mention her really good personality.
@shifronim8950Ай бұрын
Thanks for these nice advices and stories
@MrCwatchManАй бұрын
If she can do it, we can do it.
@throbiconАй бұрын
Thank you for making this video! Rachel's story is very relatable.
@jamiemakaron2755Ай бұрын
Blah blah what is api
@jamiemakaron2755Ай бұрын
Don’t understand anything you’re saying? What is an api
@idastarek7601Ай бұрын
Loved the interview and all the insights about teaching and learning!
@rachitm9557Ай бұрын
thank you so much for this tutorial :)
@umarmuzammil7332Ай бұрын
wow ...very explicit love these contents smoooth thanks a lot
@ukaszolszowy7640Ай бұрын
I was waiting for that part about Microcontrollers programming, and I’ve got that :) I was more delighted just to see you, than the talking content of all of this. I’m truly happy for your success Dominik :)
@RP123lololololАй бұрын
I'm a 40 years old military retiree, and now I'm a truck driver, I have a cousin that been in the developer industry for the past 20 years, and every year he keeps telling me to start learning. I just started Swift UI courses and I'm going at it