PDPyte
@PDPyte
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I did it! Just dropped my first-ever online article, and it feels like a huge accomplishment! Check it out: From Ethernet to Ethereum: A Journey Through the Evolution of Internet Technology Still got a lot to learn and ways to improve my writing⨠https://t.co/Crj4qLpcDA
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Welcome to my article on the evolution of computer communications! This is the first...
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A few months ago, I shifted gears back to the world of #cryptocurrency. π Working under the radar, I've uncovered some incredible opportunities. Unfolding in 2024-2025π Excited to start sharing from this account again.
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HOW to know you're on the right track? When people start questioning your decisions with a "what the f*ck?" Trust me, some of the greatest moments of your life will come from taking risks and doing things your own way. #code #developer
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Are you tired of just following the herd? Well, here's a wake-up call for you: If everybody's doing it, chances are it's too late.
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Tired of consuming without making progress? Start building! You'll learn more in one month than in five years of consuming
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Heroku couldn't keep up with my openAI average response time of 30+ sec on some completion tasks.
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After 5 hours of intense struggle, I finally conquered the greatest challenge in web development: Deployment πͺπ» Today, I moved my app from Heroku to a new service, all because of "Heroku's max request timeout of 30 sec" π± #code Went to render. com, what do you use?
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Passion is key: I've realized that genuine interest and passion for problem-solving are crucial in making the process of acquiring this skill
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The misconception of ease: It's important to understand that acquiring a new skill is a journey and not something that can be achieved easily.
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Underestimating the effort: One of the biggest lessons I've learned is that acquiring these new skills requires dedication and consistent effort, not just a passing interest.
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Project-based learning is the ideal way to learn for me. My focus is not on getting a job, but on acquiring new skills and expanding my knowledge It has become my biggest hobby, taking up more time than my ordinary jobπ Some lessons I learned:π
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My 4 years of self-study to learn Web 3 development HTML&CSS - 100h Javascript - 350 Nodejs/Express - 250 Git/deploy - 200 Blockchain structure - 150 Vuejs 3 - 350 π§ BREAK 7month Solidity / Web3.js -250 TailwindCSS -40 Hardhat -30 Solidity security -150 #web3 #javascript π
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Just posted a new Article on @viamirror π₯ The content: A beginner-level introduction to the intersection between Blockchain and Web3. What is Mirror .xyz? It is a decentralized blockchain and crypto-based publishing platform https://t.co/F2xKgn2HDH
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ChatGPT3 is the mentor I never had. As a self-taught developer, the hardest part was not having someone to guide me.
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Seeking an enthusiastic dev/learner to assist with personal AI web apps. No prior exp necessary, but a basic understanding of Node JS & MongoDB is a plus. Grow skills while working on personal projects and earn some $$ while you do. DM me if interested
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Stuck waiting on a ferry and my laptop mouse battery dies. The perfect start to a day of unproductive time. #WastedTime #code #programming
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Ethers.js is a powerful JavaScript library for Ethereum dApp development. It provides a user-friendly API for contract deployment, interaction, transaction management, and more. Active dev community, extensive docs, and feature-rich.
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Wagmi simplifies decentralized app development with its easy-to-use interface and pre-built tools. Little tech know-how is needed. Create and deploy dApps quickly. Limitations in control and customization compared to using lower-level libraries like Ethers.js or Web3.js.
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