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Tips for learning how to code: My advice is to start with small projects that you estimate will take days or a single week. Then do another and another. Over time you will have the experience and knowledge to build bigger and more visionary projects.
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4 Ways to Stand Out in this Difficult Job Market 1. Start a Substack and consistently write about what you know. Share your insights, lessons learned, industry perspectives, and project breakdowns. Showcase your work publicly and share your Substack articles on LinkedIn, include them on your resume, and send the links to recruiters as part of your professional portfolio.
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RT @LawrenceDCodes: Plenty of chatter around SF culture these days but honestly whatever city you’re in, just make nerd friends and hang o…
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Open forum space tomorrow - bring your Q’s and your A’s ! x.com/i/spaces/1DxleEOMNrqKL
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One of the saddest things is realizing how many good ideas, or dreams fade out. Its actually a big reason I built the heart tree in my bus. Shared dreams(if supported) have higher odds of survival. Still, theres this nervousness to say "Im doing something". That little voice starts whispering "What if I fail, what if I look stupid, what if, what if, what if". Its a threshold that must be overcome. Even now I'm doubting what I want to do. I still need to spend more capital and I have a ton in it already, not to mention I'm building a skoolie concurrently. But now is the time. I have the momentum, I have a near infinite runway, and I need a workshop no matter what. I refuse to let this fade, and I hope others do the same for themselves. There are more good supportive people here than I can count. I never thought I would say I can open ANY of my socials and close them feeling inspired to do something. After all if you are doing something, its not doing nothing. We should be more nervous to admit to the latter.
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Got the first one working last night.
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I got started with this practice a few years ago. Here are the core concepts of the 12 Week Year:
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chatbots are fine but if you want to grasp tech careers: r/cscareerquestions levelsfyi teamblind is still undefeated
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After watching an amazing resume review sesh by my man @Dthompsondev, I had some thoughts around personal branding. We keep throwing that phrase around and in many cases I think it’s not working for people because they're putting the cart before the horse. This won’t be a long essay, you can grasp and implement this right now. Think this way: 2 elements to personal brand: a. What you’ve done and can be trusted to do b. How you let people know. Too much focus has been on the b and not the a. You can write whatever bio you wish, get the most professional headshot, banner, have AI post 5 times a day on LinkedIn and Twitter and sell the course too. If you’re not doing anything and can’t be trusted to do anything, you don’t have brand management. You have a billboard with no legs. Focus on the a: What is it that you’re known for. I’m not going to lie and say every interview I have is 10/10 perfect but the majority of the time, the things I want to be known for are so readily accessible and have been catalogued over long enough period of time, the resume itself (or LInkedIn or Github) is almost secondary. The proof is in the pudding. If you suspect personal branding is a problem, I’m willing to bet 80% chance it's not how you're presenting but what you have to present. There’s a gospel song from back in the day “May The Work I’ve Done Speak for Me’. That’s what you want. Do more work. Spending hundreds to reformat a resume of bullet points representing no accomplishments is pure folly.
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15 blogs that will help you become a better engineer: 1. Uber Engineering: uber.com/blog/engineering 2. Airbnb Tech Blog: airbnb.tech/blog 3. OpenAI Engineering: openai.com/news/engineering 4. AWS Architecture: aws.amazon.com/blogs/archite… 5. Netflix TechBlog: netflixtechblog.com 6. Discord Engineering: discord.com/category/enginee… 7. Anthropic Engineering: anthropic.com/engineering 8. NVIDIA Developer: developer.nvidia.com/blog 9. Slack Engineering: slack.engineering 10. Cloudflare Blog: blog.cloudflare.com/tag/engi… 11. Figma Tech Blog: figma.com/blog/engineering 12. Shopify Engineering: shopify.engineering 13. Stripe Engineering: stripe.com/blog/engineering 14. Microsoft Engineering: devblogs.microsoft.com/engin… 15. GitHub Engineering: github.blog/engineering Bonus (system design deep dives) Level Up Coding: lucode.co/luc-system-design-… Bonus two: Get our 𝟭𝟰𝟮-𝗽𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗦𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸 covering 𝟱𝟭 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 𝗱𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁𝘀 for 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 when you join our newsletter. Join 30,001 engineers: lucode.co/system-design-hand… What other blogs should be on this list? 🔖 Save for later. ♻️ Repost to help other engineers learn and grow.
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So, pricing AI architecture by the token is a trap. Who knew? This Sitepoint article gives a much accurate means of comparison - honestly surprised me in a few areas. Link below 👇🏾👇🏾
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Periodic reminder to not be gaslit regarding the value of computer science education. It is only increasing, you just have to be strategic.
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Most people think zoos lose donors because “fundraising is hard.” A Memphis founder saw the real issue: impact no one can see. So he built SpeciNate — a platform that makes conservation work visible in real time. And the tech goes way beyond zoos. 🔗 memphistechscene.beehiiv.com…
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There's just no valid reason to not be an AI-native developer at this point. More roles are asking for it, the resources are free and plentiful and the price point is "CURRENTLY" low enough to tool around and see what fits. That combination of factors is not going to last forever.
Excited to announce a free course for Gemini CLI 🚀 The course 𝗖𝗼𝗱𝗲 & 𝗖𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗮𝗻 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻-𝗦𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗰𝗲 𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 in partnership with the amazing folks over at @DeepLearningAI is now live. 👏 In just over an hour you can go from installation to a @geminicli expert. This course isn’t just for developers; you'll dive into practical use cases for various tasks such as data analysis, content creation, and personalized learning. Was so fun to chat about Gemini CLI with @AndrewYNg and hear his positive outlook on the product and open-source community. 👇Learn more and enroll below #GeminiCLI #DeepLearning
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If you're the type to make goals, plans, targets and such for the new year, congrats! Please retro 2025 first. It's popular to opine about the type of people we're leaving behind. Equally useful is an honest assessment of you: 1. what did i do for too long 2. what did i not give enough time towards 3. what did i avoid out of fear 4. where did i shortchange myself 5. what persistent weakness persisted through 2025 Address those, then make your goals. Happy New Year (almost 😉)
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Tons of free AI education from Microsoft aiskillsnavigator.microsoft.…

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Great questions @itsthewealth4me ! I'll cover "would do differently" 1. The resistance and imagined doom from asking for help is a harmful illusion. Ask often and early 2. Everything can't be picked up intuitively however in the presence of a system, intuition can illiminate unique insights. HAVE A SYSTEM for everything 3. Self-sabotage is a protective psychological mechanism. Run from that protection. Be risky. Try more things knowing failure may happen. It's ok. 4. Isolate yourself to go deep, not to hide. There is a huge difference and ego will fool you. 5. Apparently I had ADHD traits and didn't know it so not sure what I would have done differently on that one 6. My parents were right all along, just follow their advice 7. Stay in church
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Replying to @LawrenceDCodes
What would you do differently and what was it wasted on
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