Hi, I’m Chineta Adinnu! I’m a frontend developer with a passion for creating dynamic and user-friendly web experiences. On this blog, I share my journey in frontend development, from learning new technologies to implementing them in real projects.
I dive into frameworks like React and Next.js, explore state management with Redux Toolkit, and offer practical tips based on my hands-on experience. My goal is to provide valuable insights and tutorials that can help others navigate the ever-evolving world of web development.
Join me as I document my learning process, share challenges and solutions, and offer guidance on the latest frontend technologies. If you’re interested in tech or looking for practical advice, you’re in the right place!
Feel free to connect if you have questions or want to discuss tech!
Check out some of my articles on Medium: https://medium.com/@chinetaadinnu."
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Aug 17, 2025 · 2 min read · I applied to Moniepoint a while back and, honestly, I forgot about it. By the time they reached out, I had already started a new job and was just a week in. Then I got the email that I had passed the application stage and needed to take an assessment...
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Jul 31, 2025 · 4 min read · After more than four years of building apps with React, I decided to learn Vue.js. This guide is for React developers who want to understand Vue through familiar concepts. I'll walk through similarities, key differences, and mental shifts to help you...
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Mar 18, 2025 · 5 min read · Wow, what an experience! My Outreachy internship at Mozilla has been an exciting and transformative journey. Over the past few months, I had the opportunity to work on PerfCompare, a tool engineers use to detect regressions. From tackling complex cha...
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Mar 11, 2025 · 3 min read · When I started my internship at Mozilla, one of the biggest challenges I faced was setting up my environment and getting my tests to pass. Treeherder setup, in particular, required multiple steps, and while the documentation was helpful, I had to pie...
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