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John

@johnbackenddev

Back End Developer | CS Student Expected 2025

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What I'm currently doing 1. Building an AI Assessment Generator using React and Django 2. Building a Letterboxd clone using Django 3. Learning React 4. Learning Typescript 4. Creating a codebase for all Image Processing 5. Learning Machine Learning


Hopefully I can finish ExpiroChef despite having a ton of things to do this semester


haven't really used this account for a while I got so busy building our project named assessify


Learning CMD commands and VS Code shortcuts really helps you in the long run!


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Don’t know who needs to hear this, but you’re an amazing software engineer. It’s actually the compilers fault your code isn’t working, not yours.✨


Honestly, I don't have any motivation to get more than a passing grade in Automata but my goal is just to learn enough to be competent on it and focus more of my time on building my portfolio and finishing the coding projects.


Let's go! Got an 80% in my Automata Theory class. My mistakes are just mostly oversight, I really need to practice more.


Damn this medium leet code problem is really showing how I still bad am I in coding leetcode.com/problems/conta…


trying to learn JS right now


No Incomplete grade this sem, please. I will literally do anything even learning front end (which I still have zero talent)


me who feels like an impostor every week but somehow still suck at coding ahahaha

If you are feeling impostor syndrome, you are probably on a path to higher income, higher levels, and achieving new things. Impostor syndrome never attacks the content, it attacks the achievers.



So our focus this semester is C# for Intelligent Systems 1, Django for Information Management 2, and probably JavaScript for App Dev. I honestly love doing Django but I'm still worried about my JavaScript skills


thank god, I learned python this summer, made at least one course easier


Why is my prof teaching .format() instead of f-strings when we are using Python 3.11 during class


We will be using C# on our intelligent systems class so I started installing Visual Studio already. It took me an hour to fix why the start button is not working AHHHHHHHHHH and I always forget adding ; after working with Python all summer AHAHAHAHA


Classes start next week and I definitely need to start studying for my automata and intelligent systems class


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