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Cake day: Jan 13, 2022

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Not gonna lie, the description kinda meh. Should I go for long descriptions or short and sweet?


I am currently making my portfolio site using, **Angular, and Bootstrap (with custom CSS)**, and I really need help **designing** my website. I'm learning Full-Stack Development, but I have done enough to become a Front-End Developer. Please suggest any **changes**, and I will make an updated post with the **progress**.
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Maaan, I wanna be developer soo bad but where I live they want full-stack developers, not frontend developers.

I know why they want full-stack developers, but why hire a front end developer and back end developer when you can hire full stack developer.

The closest thing to a back end development is a DevOps Engineer.



Problem with RTFM for me is I always forget what I had read the next day, how do you remember what you read?



(For point 1) Got it, from now on variables will be declared with let. I don’t understand what is "use strict"; maybe you can explain it.

(For point 2) I was testing to see if reversedWord printed the desired output in the Console, forgot to remove it after finishing the program. I also don’t understand what ‘O(N^2)’ and ‘O(N)’ is, but +=-ing an empty string is a great idea, why didn’t i think of that.


(Discussion, JS) Look at the solution of a problem in Code Wars, then my code. Both achieve the same thing.
I am beginner who thought before doing the String Methods section of the course "You know what, let's test my skills". And boy my skills were tested. After I completed the challenge my jaw dropped, with the solution. Had/Have this happened to y'all. Where you make something complicated and found out that there was a simple solution? Solution ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/e67483d5-ebd0-4007-93fa-830b53a5f981.png) My Code ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/f05b7c85-894d-4b27-898e-2486bf31553c.png)
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