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Tony Sage

@tonysage339

Web Developer - HTML || CSS (for now) ...
Learning and building in public ...
Tech Enthusiast ...
Hobbies - coding || learning || reading || writing

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🚀 Just built my first JavaScript-powered calculator! I recently started learning Js and I just built my first calculator. Read all about it on LinkedIn linkedin.com/posts/tony-sag…

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🧠 JavaScript Tip: How To Implement Backspace Using JavaScript Need to remove the last character from any text output with the click of a button? Use the code below Handy for backspace features or live editing tools! #JavaScript #WebDev #JavascriptTips #CodeNewbie

🧠 JavaScript Tip: How To Implement Backspace Using JavaScript

Need to remove the last character from any text output with the click of a button? Use the code below

Handy for backspace features or live editing tools!
#JavaScript #WebDev #JavascriptTips #CodeNewbie
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🎮 Just built a simple Rock-Paper-Scissors game with JavaScript! Read all about it on LinkedIn linkedin.com/posts/tony-sag… Thanks to Genesys Learnable for their classes. The tutors really know their onions!

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I thought I was going to finish my personal portfolio project today. But somehow, the day got unavoidably busy. Now, I'm too drained to finish up what little is remaining. Just a little more styling, replacing placeholders with actual images and icons,and adding some JavaScript

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This was part of our 6th task from Genesys Learnable . I thought it was pretty simple, but I ended up spending over 30 minutes staring at my screen and another two hours writing it.

This was part of our 6th task from <a href="/_learnable/">Genesys Learnable</a> . I thought it was pretty simple, but I ended up spending over 30 minutes staring at my screen and another two hours writing it.