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Agile methodology is an iterative approach to project management, emphasizing flexibility, collaboration, and customer feedback.
Iterative Development: Projects are divided into small, manageable units called sprints, typically lasting 1-4 weeks.
Collaboration: Teams work closely with stakeholders and customers to gather feedback and make adjustments throughout the project.
Continuous Improvement: After each sprint, teams...
I have utilized various project management frameworks including Agile, Scrum, and Waterfall to effectively manage diverse projects.
Agile: Focuses on iterative development and flexibility, ideal for projects with changing requirements.
Scrum: A subset of Agile, it emphasizes teamwork and accountability through sprints and daily stand-ups.
Waterfall: A linear approach suitable for projects with well-defined stages and requ...
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ReactJS is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
ReactJS allows for reusable components, making development faster and more efficient.
It uses a virtual DOM, which improves performance by minimizing updates to the actual DOM.
ReactJS has a large and active community, providing support and resources for developers.
It can be used for both web and mobile app development, with tools like React Native.
Reac...
Functional components are stateless and rely on props, while class-based components have state and lifecycle methods.
Functional components are written as functions and return JSX elements.
Class-based components are written as ES6 classes and extend the React.Component class.
Functional components are simpler and easier to test and understand.
Class-based components have access to lifecycle methods like componentDidMount ...
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