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    The year is almost over but there is still time to leave behind everything that keeps you from being a fantastic developer. Take advantage of these tips to learn a better and more affordable way to develop front-end applications and let these 10 bad practices die along with 2020.
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    Getting the first job opportunity is not easy, especially when most vacancies ask for previous experience even for internship vacancies. Experience is important, but it is not the only requirement for developer vacancies. There are many other ways to demonstrate capacity. And to help you differentiate yourself from so many other developers I will share with you these 5 ways to contrast yourself in a selection process without having previous experience!
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    Ensuring a great reading experience is essential to retain our users, after all, we want them to read and consume the content on our website, right? And our role, as front-end developers, is to ensure that all users will have the best experience possible when using our applications. Regardless of whether they are disabled users or not.
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    Landmarks provide a powerful way to identify the organization and structure of a web page. The structural information conveyed visually to users should be represented programmatically in the markup using landmark roles. In this post, you will understand the importance of logical, usable, and accessible layout for assistive technologies using HTML sectioning elements and ARIA landmark roles.
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    Do you know what Albert Einstein, Steven Spielberg and Leonardo da Vinci have in common? Yes, dyslexia. Usually, when people hear the word dyslexia they think only of reading or math problems a child is having in school, or of slow learners. Almost everyone considers it some form of a learning disability, but the learning disability is only one face of dyslexia.