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It's launch time! 🚀 My new Advanced React course is now available on @scrimba! Because we're excited, we're giving away a free year of Scrimba Pro to a ☘️ lucky ☘️ someone who retweets THIS initial tweet. Go ahead, I'll wait ⏱️🙂 🧵👇

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Is “work 8 coding jobs at the same time using FCC & ChatGPT” the new “learn full stack dev in a week and earn 6 figures”? Also, can someone make this into one of those expensive NFT’s please? I’d like to sell it.

1. Coding People are working 8 coding jobs remotely at the same time using ChatGPT. Use tools like free code camp to prepare and ChatGPT to write the code.

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✨ Introducing: Zero To Shipped - an interactive video course on Fullstack Development 🚢 I will teach you how to ship a functional product while focusing on the important stuff 🚀 🤖 Fullstack development 😤 Shipping mindset 🛠️ My tools & workflows zerotoshipped.com/?r=twit


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We’re (@internetactvsm) building an emergency messaging app that allows you to text offline — for use during internet shutdowns, communication outage due to natural disasters, etc. Via Bluetooth, messages can hop across phones, effectively covering entire InternetActivism.org


Gutted to learn of the passing of Kim Jung Gi. Only very recently discovered him and his work and was blown away by his talent and character. Instantly fell in love with him with his art. 47 man, tragically young. RIP


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🚨 PRO subscription giveaway 🚨 We've just hit 400,000 registered members on Frontend Mentor!! 🥳🎉🎊 To celebrate, we're giving away 4x free one-year PRO subscriptions! 🤗🎁 To enter: 1️⃣ Follow us 2️⃣ Retweet this Good luck! We'll draw the 4 winners in 24 hrs 🎉

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Here's a quick coding motivational tip: don't compare yourself to other people. Everyone has their own life circumstances, and learns at different speeds. Just stay focused on your own progress and don't forget to look back at times to see just how far you've come!


Will I ever fully understand the ‘this’ keyword in JavaScript or am I destined to stack vegetables forever? 😭


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Building in public helps you acquire customers, market your brand, and refine your product. Here are the 10 best examples of companies (and people) building in public and how they do it:


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Success is never as straightforward as it seems. A thread on the early days of founders that look successful today, but have felt just as lost as the rest of us. 🧵...

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Inspirational ✨💫

When the console.log() finally prints something in the browser.



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i started learning to code properly because i was pissed off. y'all know i used to run a restaurant, right? In a good month, my restaurant used to do about $12k in delivery revenue alone (after the platforms' 35%+ cut). This means ~$6k/m went to the platforms.


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🔥How I started multiple profitable businesses with less than $50 A list of 30 resources I used to build all my products so you can do the same! THREAD👇


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Ok then FREE STICKERS! We’ll send out stickers to three lucky people who retweet this. Winners will be chosen by a BBC Micro at RND() on Jan 31

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Dear tech YouTubers: no one wants to listen to you fill 15 mins with boring drivel that goes nowhere, only for you to launch your product at the end. Get to the point. We have things to do!


How?! What madness is this?

It is legally complicated for a company. Without those clauses, if you think about something in the morning while taking a shower, then it is complicated who has the rights. Multiple lawsuits over the years showed us that.



This is where the true value of bootcamps is found. You *could* learn what they teach at home, by yourself, but the exp of working with others, and now having those people to lean on when you graduate, was worth the fee for me. Like most things, you get out what you put in.

I have never attended a bootcamp but what I think would be a great benefit is the structure, accountability and the working with and interacting with other students. This is much harder being self taught



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