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One-Liner JavaScript Coding Challenge for Frontend Engineers
Thon Ly
12 episodes
1 week ago
Every Friday, I publish a set of Frontend coding problems on Medium which corresponds to a chapter from my Udemy video course: A Complete Frontend Developer Textbook for Beginners. Your challenge is to solve these brain teasers using only one line of JavaScript code. The following week, I will broadcast the solutions and explanations as the next podcast episode. Come join me each week to sharpen your coding chops and gain Enlightenment as a Coding Monk in a quick and fun way! These brain teasers are brought to you by Silicon Wat University and recorded from my Treehouse in Fresno, California
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Every Friday, I publish a set of Frontend coding problems on Medium which corresponds to a chapter from my Udemy video course: A Complete Frontend Developer Textbook for Beginners. Your challenge is to solve these brain teasers using only one line of JavaScript code. The following week, I will broadcast the solutions and explanations as the next podcast episode. Come join me each week to sharpen your coding chops and gain Enlightenment as a Coding Monk in a quick and fun way! These brain teasers are brought to you by Silicon Wat University and recorded from my Treehouse in Fresno, California
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[9] Count Up
One-Liner JavaScript Coding Challenge for Frontend Engineers
23 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
[9] Count Up

ATTN Frontend Monks: Can you increment a number inside a HTML document using only one line of JavaScript code? Come sharpen your coding chops in this episode!

To submit your solution for the next Frontend Coding Challenge, simply go to my Scoreboard webapp, or just mention my hashtag #onelinerpodcast in your Twitter post. To ask for help from fellow coders or find a pair programmer, check out our Facebook Group for this podcast!

If you know a great one-liner Frontend Coding Challenge to recommend for my show, please use my link below to record your message. And if you can speak slowly and clearly, I may even feature your voice in my next episode! But if itโ€™s more convenient for you, feel free to reply in the Comments section of YouTube, Medium, Codepen, or Spotify pertaining to this episode.

๐ŸŽฏ Podcast Scoreboard: https://scoreboard.siliconwat.com

๐Ÿ“บ YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/hSETyCiPj1g

๐Ÿ“– Medium Transcript: https://medium.com/siliconwat/podcast-episode-9-count-up-f6d7c0e3b217

๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ’ป CodePen: https://codepen.io/siliconwat/pen/WNXoLMg

One-Liner JavaScript Coding Challenge for Frontend Engineers
Every Friday, I publish a set of Frontend coding problems on Medium which corresponds to a chapter from my Udemy video course: A Complete Frontend Developer Textbook for Beginners. Your challenge is to solve these brain teasers using only one line of JavaScript code. The following week, I will broadcast the solutions and explanations as the next podcast episode. Come join me each week to sharpen your coding chops and gain Enlightenment as a Coding Monk in a quick and fun way! These brain teasers are brought to you by Silicon Wat University and recorded from my Treehouse in Fresno, California