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Qwirey deep dive

Qwirey deep dive

By: Sulaiman SK
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Your ultimate exploration into the world of curiosity and discovery. Every episode, we take a deep dive into fascinating topics, unraveling hidden insights and cutting through the noise with thought-provoking discussions. Whether it's science, culture, technology, or the mysteries of the human experience, we go beyond the surface bringing you expert perspectives, compelling stories, and mind-expanding ideas.Sulaiman SK Economics
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  • Why Gen Z gets fired at work
    May 16 2025

    The integration of Gen Z into traditional workplaces has sparked a fascinating shift in corporate culture. As digital natives, Gen Z brings a natural fluency in technology and a preference for seamless digital communication, often favoring instant messaging over formal emails and collaborative platforms over hierarchical decision-making. This stands in contrast to traditional workplace norms, where structured processes and formal communication channels have long been the foundation. The tension between these differing approaches creates both challenges and opportunities for organizations striving to adapt while maintaining efficiency.


    One of the most significant gaps lies in communication styles. Gen Z employees tend to value transparency, direct feedback, and frequent check-ins, while traditional corporate structures often rely on scheduled performance reviews and indirect feedback mechanisms. This mismatch can lead to misunderstandings and frustration. Bridging this gap requires organizations to adopt more dynamic communication methods, leveraging digital tools to foster real-time collaboration and ensuring that leaders remain accessible and responsive to younger employees' expectations.


    Beyond communication, performance management approaches are also evolving to accommodate Gen Z's preference for continuous growth and development. Rather than annual performance reviews, younger employees thrive in environments that provide ongoing feedback and opportunities for skill enhancement. Employers who fail to adapt may struggle with engagement and retention, as Gen Z prioritizes workplaces that invest in their personal and professional development.

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    Retention strategies have become a pressing concern for companies hoping to keep young talent engaged. Gen Z values flexibility, purpose, and fulfillment in their roles, seeking positions that align with their personal values and long-term aspirations. Traditional models of workplace loyalty, characterized by long-term tenure and rigid job structures, often fall short of meeting these expectations. Companies that successfully retain Gen Z employees prioritize flexible work arrangements, meaningful career progression, and inclusive workplace cultures.

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    10 mins
  • What is ECMAScript standard and its evolution
    May 1 2025

    ECMAScript is a standardized scripting language specification that serves as the foundation for JavaScript and similar languages. Established by Ecma International, its primary goal is to ensure interoperability across different web browsers and platforms. The standard defines the syntax, types, operators, and built-in objects used in JavaScript, providing consistency and preventing fragmentation among implementations. Since its inception, ECMAScript has continually evolved to introduce new capabilities while maintaining backward compatibility.

    The first edition of ECMAScript was released in 1997, setting the groundwork for modern web development. Subsequent versions brought major enhancements, such as ECMAScript 3 in 1999, which introduced powerful error handling mechanisms, and ECMAScript 5 in 2009, which formalized strict mode and improved object property definitions. A crucial turning point came with ECMAScript 6 (also known as ES6 or ECMAScript 2015), which introduced features like let and const declarations, arrow functions, classes, and Promises—substantially enriching JavaScript’s capabilities.

    Since ES6, ECMAScript has followed an annual release cycle, ensuring consistent updates while avoiding disruptive overhauls. Each update brings incremental improvements, such as ES7’s addition of Array.prototype.includes, ES8’s async/await functionality, and ES9’s enhancements to asynchronous iteration. Later editions, including ES10 and beyond, continue refining performance, security, and developer experience, cementing JavaScript’s role as a versatile programming language for web applications, server-side development, and beyond.


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    38 mins
  • The history and evolution of JavaScript ES3, ES6, ES9
    May 1 2025

    JavaScript has evolved significantly over the years, with key milestones marking its progress. Here's a brief overview of its evolution from ES3 to ES6 and ES9:

    • ES3 (1999): This was the first widely adopted version of JavaScript, introducing essential features like regular expressions, try/catch error handling, and improved string manipulation methods. It set the foundation for modern JavaScript development.

    • ES6 (2015): Also known as ECMAScript 2015, this version brought major enhancements like let and const for variable declarations, arrow functions, template literals, classes, and promises. It significantly improved readability and efficiency in coding.

    • ES9 (2018): ECMAScript 2018 introduced useful features such as asynchronous iteration (async/await improvements), Object.fromEntries() for converting key-value pairs into objects, and rest/spread properties for more flexible object manipulation.

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    14 mins

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