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    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Hi everyone!

    I'm excited to share my completed IP Address Tracker challenge. This project was quite a journey for me, as it was my first time working with interactive maps. I encountered several challenges along the way, but each one was a valuable learning experience.

    One of the biggest hurdles was integrating the map functionality, but I'm proud of how it turned out. I learned a lot about API integration, asynchronous JavaScript, and responsive design throughout this process.

    A big help for me was Claude AI, which assisted me in filling knowledge gaps and finding effective solutions much faster. It was like having a knowledgeable coding buddy by my side!

    I'm really happy with the final result and feel that I've grown as a developer through this challenge. I'd love to hear your thoughts and any suggestions for improvement.

    Happy coding to everyone! 😊

  • Submitted


    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Hi everyone,

    In this challenge, my main focus was on taking my first steps in Angular. I'm aware that the styles could be more accurate to the design, but that wasn't my main goal in this project.

    I would be happy to hear if anyone has any advice or comments related to learning Angular.

    Happy coding :)

  • Submitted

    Todo-app

    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

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    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Hey,

    This is my challenge where I built a todo app with vanilla JavaScript and the SCSS preprocessor. It was a great exercise that helped me learn how to perform DOM operations in JS. I'm aware that the code could be cleaner, but I'm eager to start learning the Angular framework, so I'll leave that for the future. Feel free to leave any comments or give me any hints for the future!

    Happy coding :)

  • Submitted


    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Hello everyone,

    Here is my next project where I used REST API for the first time.

    I would greatly appreciate any comments or advice.

    Happy coding !!!

  • Submitted


    Hi there,

    This is my latest challenge where I'm practicing JavaScript, SCSS, and tools like Express.js and node-sass. I'm certain this code could be cleaner, and I plan to refactor it someday. But for now, I'm happy with the progress I've made during this project.

    Of course, any tips and advice are very welcome.

    Happy coding to everyone! :)

  • Submitted


    Hello Everyone,

    In this project, I made my first steps in SCSS, learned how to work with Copilot and gained more experience with JavaScript.

    I think this code can be cleaner and more semantic, but at the moment it's the best of my abilities.

    I'd really appreciate any tips or suggestions.

  • Submitted


    Hi there,

    here's my next challenge on Frontendmentor.

    Making next steps into JavaScript, and working on improving my CSS and HTML skills.

    Grateful for any comments and tips that will help enhance and refine this solution.

    Thanks in advance!

  • Submitted


    Hi there,

    here's my next challenge on Frontendmentor.

    Taking my first steps into JavaScript with this one, and working on improving my CSS and HTML skills.

    Grateful for any comments and tips that will help enhance and refine this solution.

    Thanks in advance!

  • Submitted


    Hey, It's my first project on Frontendmentor where i used JavaScript. I'm very happy of progres i'm making by doing this exercises. Happy to hear what i can improve in my code.

    Regards Sebastian

  • Submitted


    I'm getting practices in using CSS and learning how to write clean code . Happy to hear how I can improve my solution.

    Regards Sebastian

  • Submitted

    CSS HTML

    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    Hi, i'm don't know why i had small gap under the picture after change on mobile screen. container: { display: grid ; } fixed it but i'm not sure about this solution.

    For sure it's possible to write this code cleaner and i'm happy to hear about it.

    Regards Sebastian