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Join a community of like-minded developers who are getting 1% better at their craft everyday. ๐
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Joined February 2022
๐งต Learning to code, but feeling stuck? Read below and discover the top 10 ways nearly 100k developers are learning to code and hone their craft according to Stack Overflow's 2023 Developer Survey๐
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Join us for the best damn solopreneur hackathon. You have 4 weeks to make your first $1. Starting Feb 1st. More details soon, sign up below. ๐ https://t.co/ZpHfKnRxBk
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How did you first get into #programming? Share below! ๐
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What's your tech obsession for this year? Any specific technology, language, or framework you're itching to sink your teeth into? Share your learning goals below ๐
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how has learning to code changed your life? #webdeveloper
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๐/ Learn to code together in real-time Want to deepen your understanding of code? Need to overcome a tough coding problem? Join us @pairprogram and become a better developer in your first pairing session.
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10/ Coding Sessions ๐จโ๐ป๐ฉโ๐ป Last but not least, coding sessions (both live & recorded) captured over 28% of the vote. There's nothing quite like pair programming, or riding shotgun with someone to help you understand the tough concepts. Seeing is believing!
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9/ Written-based Online Courses โ๏ธ Written courses may not be for everyone, but there's no doubt that they've proven to be a helpful resource with over 36% of the vote!
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8/ Online Forums ๐๏ธ Coming in at 42% of the vote, online forums are deemed a solid resource when trying to learn programming. Don't be shy, ask that question.
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7/ Online Books ๐ With 43% of the vote, online books are a great resource when learning to code. Go at your own pace and re-read that chapter if you have to!
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6/ Video-based Online Courses ๐ฅ Video courses (typically) require more time commitment but generally offer long-lasting impact and you'll usually have a cool project to show off a the end. (49% of the vote)
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5/ Written Tutorials ๐ Ah yes, the written word. There's something to be said about self-paced learning. 59% of those surveyed agree.
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4/ How-to Videos ๐น 60% of voters think how-to vids are a great way to learn. No need to commit to a full course or tutorial!
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3/ Blogs โ๏ธ With 76% of the vote, it's clear that developers appreciate a good technical blog post
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2/ Stack Overflow ๐จโ๐ป Woah! Would have never guessed this to be true. Jokes aside, it seems more surprising that this came in at #2 with 82% of the vote.
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1/ Technical documentation ๐ No surprise here really. RTFM ๐
. Over 90% of respondents read the docs to learn.
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let's hear those tag subscriptions ๐จ #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbies
excuse me as i get back to the #buildinpublic grind recently added functionality @pairprogram that lets you subscribe to different post types that you care about, i.e. if you like typescript, get notified when someone requests help with typescript ๐ค
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want to become a better software engineer? coding with others over video chat will help you build those collaborative muscles that are often neglected, yet crucial during the hiring process come join us!๐ค #pairprogramming #pairprogram #codetogether #CodeNewbie #100DaysOfCode
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Looking to collaborate with other devs over video chat? Setup up your calendar on https://t.co/8eKZmKfNjS today and solve problems together! #100daysofcode #100devs
added the new public-facing profile page to @pairprogram for users to share their availability to pair program with others using the @calcom react embed lib, pretty slick! set up some time to pair with me here: https://t.co/Z2Q7zdv3Td
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