Tanish RajputHigh Order FunctionBefore we start with high order functions, we need to understand why and where it is required to use high order functions.Mar 17Mar 17
Tanish Rajput‘this’ in Javascript“this” keyword in javascript refers to the current execution context or the current object or the lexical scope.Feb 161Feb 161
Tanish RajputIIFE in JavascriptIIFE stands for “immediately invoked function expression”.Feb 12Feb 12
Tanish RajputCSS SpecificityAccording to MDN, Specificity is the means by which browsers decide which CSS property values are the most relevant to an element and…Jan 3Jan 3
Tanish RajputUnlocking Parcel’s Speed Secrets: Unveiling the .parcel-cache DirectoryIn the quest for lightning-fast web development, Parcel stands as a popular tool, known for its blazing-fast build speeds and…Jan 2Jan 2
Tanish Rajputbrowserslist: Compatibility across a diverse range of browsersIn the ever-evolving world of web development, ensuring compatibility across a diverse range of browsers is a crucial challenge. That’s…Jan 2Jan 2
Tanish RajputTilde (~) vs Caret (^) in package.jsonIf you’ve worked with Node.js and npm, you’re likely familiar with package.json. This file defines metadata about your project and its…Jan 2Jan 2
Tanish RajputDon’t touch! 🙅 — Package-lock.jsonpackage-lock.json get created when we try to run the command npm install in our project folder.Jan 2Jan 2
Tanish RajputUnpacking the node_modules Mystery: What It Is and Why It's Best Left Off GitIn the realm of JavaScript development, node_modules holds a unique status. It's a ubiquitous directory, yet its contents often remain…Jan 2Jan 2
Tanish RajputDemystifying package.json and package-lock.json: The Guardians of Node.js DependenciesPackage is like a folder on your computer kept inside node_modules. It holds the dependency projects within it.Jan 2Jan 2