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Re-tweeting this cause I saw so many men(mostly in tech) make it about themselves. Saying “what about men’s issue”, “men are victims too”. Like dude, apart from coding do you have any empathy for women? Do you even have any idea what’s going on the country right now? Someone…

can men please stop victimising themselves here? we’re talking about a women getting raped and killed here? please grow up



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this playlist is gonna blow up cuz @karpathy sensei just recommended it from scratch

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high value cp starting content. i assume that if you are only interested in lc for interviews, you should watch the first four and the last four videos

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instead of paying Rs. 14,999 for the cohort, you can watch this free Low-Level Technicals of LLMs by @danielhanchen

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If you want to become a world-class programmer (in 8 months), read these books:


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On YouTube, a normal roadmap video gets 10-20X more views than a video that is actually about learning that topic. In short, people want a roadmap but don't want to walk the road


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– We don't write tests. – Why? – Because we don’t have time for it. – Why? – Because there is too much work and pressure. – Why? – Because we don’t move fast enough. – Why? – Because changing software has become difficult and risky. – Why? – Because we don’t write tests.


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explaining pointers to my clueless coworkers with this image

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Just met a guy who's in his early career grind phase and he said to me "the pain of consistently working hard isn't going to go away, whether I like it or not, so I might as well do my part instead of complaining about every minor inconvenience" Honestly... sums everything up


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As an entry-level backend dev... When looking for your first client, don't let them know that it's your first client. There are lots of people who will hire you for frontend roles without any experience, but very few will hire a backend or DevOps guy with zero experience.


• Just completed inheritance, polymorphism, abstract and interfaces in java. • 5hrs into the java tutorial


Completed arrays and string problems, dived into RegEx. now i can't unsee it anywhere

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now i can't unsee it anywhere

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the urge to implement everything from scratch to understand how things work from the lowest level to the highest level is unparalleled these days.


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Like it or not, You're generally not rewarded for effort, You're rewarded for results. There’s no “participation trophy” in real life.


Just done with practicing java problems. Had to stop cohort too (cause don't have much time). Will raise again once i completed java see you folks


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Do you know your dark side?

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Had to dive into Java. Now my schedule is a beautiful disaster💀

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