JavaScript Operators: The Basics You Need to KnowWhen writing JavaScript code, you often need to perform calculations, compare values, or combine conditions. To do these tasks, JavaScript uses something called operators. If you’ve ever done basic maMar 15, 2026·4 min read
Understanding Objects in JavaScriptAs your JavaScript programs grow, you often need to store related pieces of information together. For example, imagine storing details about a person: Name Age City You could store them in separaMar 15, 2026·4 min read
Understanding Variables and Data Types in JavaScriptWhen starting with JavaScript, one of the first things you learn is variables and data types. These are fundamental concepts that help you store and manage information in your programs. Think of variaMar 15, 2026·4 min read
Control Flow in JavaScript: If, Else, and Switch Explainedlife is basically just one long string of decisions. if it’s raining, you grab an umbrella. if you’re tired, you drink chai. if your battery hits 5%, you panic and look for a charger. programming workMar 15, 2026·3 min read
Arrow Functions in JavaScript: A Simpler Way to Write Functionsif you’ve been writing javascript for a while, you’re used to the function keyword. it’s like a classic formal letter—it gets the job done, but it’s a bit wordy and feels a bit old-school. arrow functMar 15, 2026·4 min read
Array Methods You Must Know1. push() — The "Add at Last" Method Think of push() as a quick way to add something to the very end of your list. It doesn’t matter if it’s a number or a string like "yes"—it just goes to the last inMar 15, 2026·3 min read
The Promise Methods HandbookIn JavaScript, Promises are the foundation of modern asynchronous programming. To truly master them, you have to know their three states, two outcomes, and six methods. Think of it like: My parents maMar 1, 2026·5 min read