There are many Chrome extensions that are competing to be added into our new tab. This one now can be used to help you learn new things such as programming, by showing you a quick code snippet with a short description of it right inside your new Chrome tab. It can be used to learn JavaScript, CSS, Interview Questions, React, PHP, Python, Ruby, Ramda and C++.
Continue readingMonth: June 2019
What can you do in 30 seconds or less? Maybe scroll on Facebook or Reddit, or maybe send a funny picture to your friend on WhatsApp. You can also invest those precious seconds in something valuable such as learn something new in Javascript.
Continue readingSometimes you may be curious about the subdomains of a particular domain. Sometimes, you may need to see all the URLs that are hyperlinked on a website. If that’s the case, JSFinder is a helpful tool that can help you with that.
If you had no time or interest to watch a long YouTube video but were only interested in seeing a short portion of it, where a particular word is mentioned, Invideo can help you. It is a light extension that once is installed, it is shown on the video page, on the right side of the video that you are currently watching. There you can type any search term that you want to find out in the video transcript and then hopefully get that same match inside it.
There are many Chrome extensions that give you the ability to block certain sites from not visiting, including having a fixed number of minutes, or during a certain period of time. However, until today, I did not see any extension that allowed you to hide results from certain pages, so that you are not going to see anything even on your Google searches from that particular domain.