Anath
@AnathKantonda
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Project Manager who fell in love with coding again, so relearning and learning a lot. Join me on this beautiful journey of rediscovery 😊
Johannesburg, South Africa
Joined August 2024
Learned Typescript from a @freeCodeCamp and tested myself. I created a ‘boba shop’ app. Very basic, but that was the aim. If you’re a dev and just started learning react and typescript, scroll to the challenge yourself section 😊 https://t.co/nIcGiM9jXw
#react #javascript
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The fastest way to learn in tech? Build something you’re not ready for. The panic will teach you more than any course ever will.
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Constructive criticism is welcome. I also thought to share with others that may want to replicate or change things up😊. Going to study more before moving to Tanstack. https://t.co/nIcGiM9jXw
#javascript #typescript #codenewbie #codenewbies #react #coding
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Contribute to anathkantonda/bubblyboba development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Just get the work done, get out of tutorial hell. Build projects even if they’re tiny. “Tech does not reward knowers, it rewards solvers.” That’s what I learned from this good watch. https://t.co/AH0DWVBHTF
#codenewbies #codenewbie #techtwitter
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Learned Generics in Typescript today. Glad everything makes sense now because I was a bit overwhelmed at the start of the lesson 😅 #typescript #techtwitter
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Try fix the error on your own before using AI. Make AI your last resort! #CodingJourney #techtwitter
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LinkedIn is such a funny place 😂 I started treating it like Twitter, and nobody engaged my post lmao. Then I noticed everyone attaches perfect-looking images to their posts, and I just knew this wasn’t for me it’d be way too hard to survive 😂😂 Cos why the hell so I have to
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Learning Typescript now. I wish I did so much sooner. Would’ve saved me sooo much stress.
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Tech is the only field where you feel smart and stupid at the same time.
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I keep noticing this pattern in engineering teams. A developer hits a bug. Opens ChatGPT or Copilot. Pastes the error. Copies the fix. Moves on. No understanding. No curiosity. Just the green checkmark so the ticket can close. But then there are the engineers I genuinely
I keep noticing this pattern in engineering teams. A PR gets raised. Someone opens it. Scrolls for 5 seconds. And drops the classic: "LGTM, approved" No context. No thought. Just the green tick so the pipeline can move. But then there are the engineers I genuinely admire. They
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I tried to pivot, and the Lord pulled me right back to tech 😅 I’m grateful 🙏🏾
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The most interesting part of frontend development is fetching and integrating data from the backend, not styling.
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If you build apps, that solve your own problems. You can never lose.
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What’s the lore behind your favourite programming language? #techtwitter
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Projects projects projects, get out of tutorial hell (note to self) 😅 #techtwitter #code
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