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Joined May 2022
Small change but you can now find all your past comments in your profile 😎
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The winner of December's TutHub raffle is srseibs. Congratulations for winning a free Udemy course!
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The winner of November's free Udemy course is CromSoldier, who posted several resources 👏 To participate in December's raffle and have a chance to win a free Udemy course too, all you need to do is submit a link to a resource to https://t.co/CBvItayMSC and have it (approved).
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Doesn't even mention the best site to find quality (!) freelance clients: LinkedIn. Sites like Fiverr are just a race to the bottom.
Freelancing is the fastest way to make money online. If you're just starting out as a freelancer. Here are 10 freelance websites that will help you find work in 2023:
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If you're a web developer and don't know what project to build for practice/portfolio, build your own blog from scratch. It's a lot of fun and it motivates you to put out content in the future.
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As a programmer, you need to learn to figure things out by yourself. Tutorial requests like this basically want someone to build their project for them.
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My 6 favorite music genres for coding & concentrated work. Got any to add to this list? https://t.co/y8OXTgTYUN
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This is terrific "music" for coding if you don't want to get distracted: https://t.co/8OF15fqpAt
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Resource of the week: Flutter Course for Beginners – a 37-hour (!) course https://t.co/CISh82EK3Y
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Writing a blog post about the best music genres for coding. What are your favorites? Mine are: -Video game soundtracks -Synthwave -Brown Noise
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Also, releasing a real project to production and maintaining it is much more impressive to recruiters than a project on GitHub where no one really knows if it works.
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Try to kill two birds with one stone whenever possible. You waste a lot of potential if you just sit at home working silently on some GitHub project.
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The most intelligent way to learn coding: -Build a real app and launch it. Best case it becomes a business, worst case you just learned real programming. -Teach what you learn on Youtube. You improve your own retention and build a brand and a possible side income.
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One more little change on https://t.co/CBvItagDEu: I renamed the "Novice" level to "Basics" because I want it to include beginner tutorials that don't start at completely zero, but close to it.
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The winner of October's free Udemy course raffle is rajabimam! Thank you for posting this Spring Boot Microservices course: https://t.co/brfsBbyACL Good luck to everyone for November's raffle!
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New feature on TutHub: You can now add resources to a watchlist. It basically works like bookmarks, it's just a separate list for organization.
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