selectorsinstylesheets.hashnode.devCSS Selectors 101: Targeting Elements with PrecisionCSS selectors are the way you tell the browser exactly which HTML elements you want to style. Without them, CSS would be useless — it's like having a paintbrush but no idea which wall to paint.Think of your webpage as a crowded room full of people (t...5d ago·2 min read
dnsrecordexplaination.hashnode.devDNS Record Types ExplainedDNS is basically the phonebook of the internet. Imagine you want to call your friend, but instead of remembering their phone number (a long string of digits), you just know their name. You look up the name in a phonebook, and it tells you the number ...5d ago·3 min read
curlbeginners.hashnode.devcURL for Beginners: Talk to Servers Right from Your TerminalEvery website or app you use talks to a server somewhere on the internet. The server is like a waiter in a restaurant — it holds the menu (data), takes your order, and brings back what you asked for. Your browser does this automatically when you visi...5d ago·3 min read
insidegitguide.hashnode.devInside Git: How It Works and the Role of the .git FolderMost people learn Git by memorizing commands like git add, git commit, git push. But once you peek under the hood, Git starts feeling way less mysterious. It's basically a super-smart key-value database that snapshots your project forever. Let's walk...5d ago·3 min read
browserworkingwithmanish.hashnode.devHow a Browser Works: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Browser InternalsYou type google.com into the address bar and press Enter. Boom — the page appears. But what’s actually going on inside your browser? It’s way more than just “opening a website.” A browser is like a tiny factory that takes code from the internet and t...5d ago·3 min read