you don't need a MacBook to learn to code.
you don't need a MacBook to learn to code.
you don't need a MacBook to learn to code.
you don't need a MacBook to learn to code.
you don't need a MacBook to learn to code.
you don't need a MacBook to learn to code.
Sorry for the late tweet 😅
Had a great time working on the assignment by
@subhashchy
@waahbete
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A true story:
One of my friends who works at Microsoft said that...
Forget about the the Frontend shit.
Learn Java and DSA.
What are your thoughts on this?
We won our first ever Hackathon hosted by
@MLHacks
It was an amazing experience overall. 🥳
Checkout our Project -
GitHub -
Thanks to our team -
@RakeshSangem8
@jaystwtt
When you say "learn in public," please include your failures and challenges with coding. Also, tell how you figured it out so that it will benefit those who are just getting started.
Learn in Public⚡
@swastika0015
I would say NextJS. Because it has some great features like...
- HTML Pre-rendering
- SEO friendly
- You can write both frontend and backend stuff using nextJS
much more...
It has been a wonderful journey. I had 8 followers when I first joined Tech Twitter. I have come across so many incredible people on this journey. I'm so grateful for your love and unwavering support.
Finally! I completed the project.🚀
Built with: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Please have a look at the project and provide valuable feedback! If you like the project, feel free to retweet it.
Link:
Instead of saying things, I started taking action in 2023.
1. Creating content on Twitter
2. Writing Blogs.
3. Learning advance React.
Did you start taking action?
I recently started applying for internships...
I discovered that a lot of organisations demand payment up front from interns in order to secure an internship. I don't why should someone pay for an Internship. All I know is companies do pay to Interns.
What are your thoughts?