JavaScript Interview Questions for Junior Developers

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JavaScript Interview Questions for Junior Developers

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

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Practices JavaScript coding challenges for junior developers

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The JavaScript Coding Challenges course offers hands-on coding exercises to test your JavaScript knowledge while refining your problem-solving skills. Each lesson is crafted around real-world challenges, giving you the opportunity to implement core JavaScript concepts, from basic syntax to more advanced logic. Through a series of engaging challenges, you will tackle thought-provoking puzzles that encourage critical thinking and sharpen your ability to write efficient, well-structured code. Each task is designed to enhance your problem-solving skills, pushing you to think creatively while improving your understanding of JavaScript concepts and best practices. This course covers a range of practical scenarios, such as parsing strings, validating time formats, optimizing array operations, and more. By the end, you'll have enhanced your ability to solve common coding problems, and improved both your speed and accuracy with JavaScript.
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