Sumario: | As a front-end engineer working at a major tech company I'm always happy to help others master the fundamentals of the field. A thorough understanding of the core concepts not only helps us become better engineers, but also helps us to interview better, which improves our career prospects significantly. Although most of the course is on technical subjects, we will cover crucial business topics as well. Engineering is one part technical and one part "soft" or business skills at the end of the day. Each of the 100 interview questions presented in this course will include three key components: Insight into why a question is asked and what an interviewer is looking for How to answer the question If applicable, code examples with explanations so you fully understand the coding I designed the course syllabus alongside multiple front-end developers with over 30 years of combined experience, and a variety of backgrounds from self-taught to those who took the traditional CS degree route. The sum of all this variety and experience is that though you will be working with engineers of all backgrounds, you will also see the essential concepts that remain important across the spectrum. By the end of the course You'll be able to pass a front-end technical screen covering the fundamentals of front-end web development in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You will also have practice with interview prep, cultural questions, and general HR screening questions.
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