Here are tips on how to use Google like an expert. 👇
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Google is such a dominant force in the search engine industry that it is the default search engine for Android smartphones and web browsers such as Chrome.
To put it frankly, Google has become one of the most widely utilized online resources for discovering everything from random facts and music videos to products and services. The sophisticated Google search methods and tips listed below can help you narrow your search results.
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Using site: will search within a specific website. For example, if you want to find an article that is published only on Hackernoon, you can simply type
→ We all know that 1 + 1 = 2, and 1-1=0 but how does the JavaScript Engine compute give the first answer 11 and the second answer 0.
→ In computer programming, concatenation is the operation of joining two strings together. The term"concatenation" literally means to merge two things together.
What you will learn:
After creating a blog from scratch, you will learn about styled-components, routing in Next JS, implementing MDX, and using dynamic routes.
2/ Weather App
What you will learn:
After creating a weather app, you will learn about fetching data from API, posting data to API, mapping data, and creating dynamic pages.
13 Projects you can build to become a web3 and blockchain master - including tech stack
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Learning to code can be difficult and confusing, especially if you aren't sure where to start. The greatest approach to improving your Web3 skills is to use them to create projects.
In this thread, I will be sharing 13 projects that you can build to increase your Web3 and Blockchain skills, whether you're a novice or returning to coding.
Before getting into Web3 and Blockchain development, It is better to have good knowledge about the basics and fundamentals of computer science and blockchain.
Here is a video from Coding Tech that explains blockchain technology
Ethereum processes over 1,00,000 transactions per day making it the most popular Blockchain.
Here is a complete guide to Ethereum ↓
- What is Ethereum?
- Why do many Web3 applications use it?
- How does it work (its architecture)
- How secure it is?
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Let's start with Ethereum
Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain that runs smart contract applications. Smart contracts are codes that are programmed without any possibility of downtime, censorship, fraud, or third-party interference.
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Many Web3 developers have chosen to build on Ethereum because of its inherent decentralization. This means anyone can use the service and permission is not required.
No one can block nor deny you access of this blockchain.
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