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They're all articles I wish I'd read when I started my career, about salary, priorities, and decision-making.
Sharing here in case they're helpful: 🧵
Can confirm, not a coffee chat dud. hahaha JKJK
Great "meeting" you finally!!
PS my parents shut the air off upstairs and i'm DYING.
@chenmike.com
#careerswitcher #techcommunity
Can confirm, not a coffee chat dud. hahaha JKJK
Great "meeting" you finally!!
PS my parents shut the air off upstairs and i'm DYING.
@chenmike.com
#careerswitcher #techcommunity
Thanks again for hanging!
youtube.com/shorts/f06d2...
Thanks again for hanging!
youtube.com/shorts/f06d2...
Planning to talk about all the adjustments I had to make along the way to be successful in each new role
Hope you can join us!
https://buff.ly/3PozAaf
Planning to talk about all the adjustments I had to make along the way to be successful in each new role
Hope you can join us!
I discovered a lot of very cool dev stuff in 2024, from libraries to devtools to educational resources. Thought it’d be fun to share them all, to help kickstart your 2025!
Let’s go through the list. 🧵
I discovered a lot of very cool dev stuff in 2024, from libraries to devtools to educational resources. Thought it’d be fun to share them all, to help kickstart your 2025!
Let’s go through the list. 🧵
It's always so impressive to see people take a pretty academic topic like Turing machines and make them so accessible. Awesome visualizations and writing. Well done!
I answer this question, and more, through a series of fully interactive Turing machine simulations! Play, pause, step forwards and backwards, and even write your own Turing machine programs in my latest blog post.
samwho.dev/turing-machi...
It's always so impressive to see people take a pretty academic topic like Turing machines and make them so accessible. Awesome visualizations and writing. Well done!
The Let's Get Technical Discord group is partaking in a holiday hackathon. They're taking a break from the Gridiron Survivor apprenticeship program to do something relaxing and fun.
The Let's Get Technical Discord group is partaking in a holiday hackathon. They're taking a break from the Gridiron Survivor apprenticeship program to do something relaxing and fun.
Love his streams, brings in lots of different people about interesting web dev topics. Check it out when you get the chance nickyt.live
Love his streams, brings in lots of different people about interesting web dev topics. Check it out when you get the chance nickyt.live
One of the most interesting things I've seen on the internet in awhile
www.oldmapsonline.org/en/history/r...
One of the most interesting things I've seen on the internet in awhile
www.oldmapsonline.org/en/history/r...
Great read for new managers or anyone thinking about becoming one.
Sums it up well:
"Success for you is as simple as asking yourself two questions:
1. Is my team shipping?
2. Are they happy?
If the answer is “yes” to both, don’t worry; you’re crushing it. 🎉"
Great read for new managers or anyone thinking about becoming one.
Sums it up well:
"Success for you is as simple as asking yourself two questions:
1. Is my team shipping?
2. Are they happy?
If the answer is “yes” to both, don’t worry; you’re crushing it. 🎉"
go.bsky.app/3b9A8JY
go.bsky.app/3b9A8JY
A really good reminder that what gets talked about most in tech circles doesn't always reflect market realities
- CSR, no SSR
- Isomorphic SSR
- RSC
Again, if you don’t use React at a paid gig, don’t reply. If you maintain multiple, reply with the one that makes the most money (the product, not yourself)
A really good reminder that what gets talked about most in tech circles doesn't always reflect market realities
It may seem small but it feels like I have climbed several massive mountains to get to this point.
I've never been more proud to be here. The Week of the conference!
Are you coming to hang out with YOUR community?
#CommitYourCode
It may seem small but it feels like I have climbed several massive mountains to get to this point.
I've never been more proud to be here. The Week of the conference!
Are you coming to hang out with YOUR community?
#CommitYourCode
I've been doing this 14 years and I still learned a bunch from both courses.
Even if you're a senior engineer and know everything (unlikely), you'll learn a lot about how to mentor and teach effectively.
This has become a bit of a tradition for me. Every Black Friday, I select a couple of lessons from my courses and make them public for a few days. This way, potential students can test-drive the content and see if it’s a good fit for them!
The doors have just opened. 😄
I've been doing this 14 years and I still learned a bunch from both courses.
Even if you're a senior engineer and know everything (unlikely), you'll learn a lot about how to mentor and teach effectively.
Even worse than sneaking trash into your code, it hampers your learning. IMO it's hard to learn how to code if you're not typing code into your IDE.
I highly encourage asking the AI questions though, that's an amazing use case.
Learning to code in 2025 and beyond, I guess I will say this until someone can change my mind.
Even worse than sneaking trash into your code, it hampers your learning. IMO it's hard to learn how to code if you're not typing code into your IDE.
I highly encourage asking the AI questions though, that's an amazing use case.
Instead of building anything along with the instructor, I just watch, then try building it after from memory. I refer to the tutorial when needed
Something to consider if you're buying courses this Black Friday
Instead of building anything along with the instructor, I just watch, then try building it after from memory. I refer to the tutorial when needed
Something to consider if you're buying courses this Black Friday
They're all articles I wish I'd read when I started my career, about salary, priorities, and decision-making.
Sharing here in case they're helpful: 🧵
They're all articles I wish I'd read when I started my career, about salary, priorities, and decision-making.
Sharing here in case they're helpful: 🧵
I was thinking of starting to write again on Substack, but I’m convinced how much better it is to dust off my website.
So much more effective for allowing personality to shine through and communicating using the full power of the web.
I was thinking of starting to write again on Substack, but I’m convinced how much better it is to dust off my website.
So much more effective for allowing personality to shine through and communicating using the full power of the web.
1. Develop hypotheses about the issue's root cause
2. Eliminate potential issues one at a time by making changes/copying working examples and seeing if the issue persists
Worth a read if you're working on your debugging skills!
githero.app was performing really badly when using the back button in the browser. The whole app was refreshing. Initially I thought I was doing something wrong but quickly saw that it could only be that the routing library was not listening to the popstate event.
1. Develop hypotheses about the issue's root cause
2. Eliminate potential issues one at a time by making changes/copying working examples and seeing if the issue persists
Worth a read if you're working on your debugging skills!
• How much work will this be?
• Will this person respect my time?
• Am I going to have to hold their hand?
They ask these questions even if they like helping people!
Show them you're willing to help yourself first.
You dont want a job. LOL cuz why do other ppl have to do the work for you?
• How much work will this be?
• Will this person respect my time?
• Am I going to have to hold their hand?
They ask these questions even if they like helping people!
Show them you're willing to help yourself first.