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'Primitive data types are stored on a stack, a simple data structure used by the computer to store and retrieve data. Each variable containing a primitive value has its own space on the stack, independent of other variables.'

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✨ New article! ✨

Following established CSS naming conventions can be a massive help, especially when you start building larger projects. In this article, Henry💨 outlines several popular conventions and compares them.

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'A robust website ensures that your website is accessible across different user environments. This means that the website meets the user where they are.'

✍️ Your_TechSis🌐

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'The :target pseudo-class selector applies styling to the target element of an anchor link, which is referenced by the element’s id attribute. It can apply styles to elements based on on-page interactions.'

✍️ say raa💫💫

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'Reference types aren't directly stored in variables. Instead, variables hold references or pointers to their memory locations. So, when you create a variable for a reference type, it doesn't store the object itself but a reference to it.'

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✨ New article! ✨

Creating accessible interfaces is one of a web developer's primary responsibilities. In this article, Your_TechSis🌐 outlines four accessibility principles to help you build more inclusive sites.

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'CSS pseudo-classes are a familiar concept among developers. However, there are some selectors that you might not be familiar with yet. This range of selectors gives developers more options and approaches to styling elements.'

✍️ say raa💫💫

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'If you can write clearly about a new concept you have learned, you can use your README as your reference in the future. Not only that, your README can also help someone else who is struggling with the same issue.'

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Another update!
Remember I mentioned getting back on track with & Frontend Mentor?
Well, deployment was a hurdle, but guess what? I made a video to help you conquer it and submit your Frontend Mentor challenge! Let's do this together!

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This is extremely sad news 💔

Women Who Code has helped so many women get into the tech industry. Congrats to everyone involved on all you have achieved 👏

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✨ New article! ✨

Pseudo-selectors offer us a range of useful ways to select elements based on state or position within the document. In this article, say raa💫💫 explores some lesser-known selectors you might find helpful.

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'When you declare an object, it is stored in the memory heap, while its reference or pointer is stored on the stack. The pointer is associated with the object's variable name and represents the object's location in memory.'

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'Mentors who are reviewing your code can read your README. Your README allows them to know your level of understanding. If they have a better solution, they can provide it while learning the reasons for your solution.'

✍️ Vanza Setia

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✨ New article! ✨

Understanding JavaScript's primitive and reference types is a core concept. In this article, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde dives into the critical information needed to understand the basics.

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'Practice, research, and continuous learning are what you need to master integrating with third-party APIs. Be curious, and immerse yourself in practical challenges to solidify your understanding.'

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I'm delighted to see our third of nine paths launched! This one is packed with useful information on how to write better JavaScript code. Now, on to our next path: an introduction to web accessibility!

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Now this is cool! I took the first 2 paths about HTML & CSS, and it was a good teacher. I learned a lot.
Can't wait to tackle this one, too!

Thanks, Frontend Mentor! You guys are the best!

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