Great video
@kirat_tw
, I am struggling with the 7th point a bit.
Currently my tech stack at work are low code tools, I liked and worked on Java full stack in my internship, learning React, NextJs yada yada from you.
How can I streamline my work/learning to get the compounding
Beginning this year, I only knew HTML CSS in frontend, Java for backend, Hibernate for ORM and MySQL for DB. Basic Git
Now I can proudly say I know Js, React, Tailwind, Prisma, PostgreSQL, MongoDB + related concepts.
Happy with slow and steady progress, lots of practice needed!
Completed Rust bootcamp by
@kirat_tw
. Loved it!
This is a great way to reach till chapter 9 of the Rust book. The explanations are hilarious and to the point.
Next steps -
1. Hands on through rustling (33.3% done)
2. Read RustBook after chap 5 (done till 4)
3. Backend in Rust
The graph is spot on! I was able to get soo much amazing accelerated learning in Cohort 2.0
@100xDevs
For everyone sitting on the fence for Cohort 3, It is gonna be tough but it will be 100% worth it when you complete it
@kirat_tw
I recently purchased term insurance from
@joinditto
. It is hands down the best in the industry. They have a qualified team and the best thing about them - No spam calls whatsoever. I even consulted my health insurance.
Fking great video by
@kirat_tw
.
- Learnt about game engines
- A ton on how to think and approach problem
- He took nearly 20 mins in start just to explain why, what to do
Next steps
- Will try to put the backend on chain
- Chainlink VRF for random num
- Maybe graphql? will see
Made a simple Solana smart contract and deployed locally.
- Solana dev is mentally simulating I loved it
- There are a lot of stuff you need to keep in mind
- Accounts and transactions have to be written in correct order
- Rust btw
#Solana
#learninpublic
@kirat_tw
This is the bullshit
@ApnacollegeX
@ApnaCollegefb
is promoting! DDOS on Open source projects courtesy "Apna College".
No wonder you need controversy to sell your courses.
Take a good look on yourself before pointing fingers at others.
#Shame
@kirat_tw
But what he said is true, a lot of time you have ignored my questions in class. Maan liya beginner hu but that is exactly the reason 0 to 100 join kiya hai sir. Please try to address that moving forward, sometimes it gets really demotivating
It was a wonderful journey! I would 100% recommend anyone thinking about full stack to have a look at 0 to 100 course by
@kirat_tw
Earned my "0-100" certificate on 100xDevs! Check it out:
Feels soo good to get swags!
Thank you
@commclassroom
@i_siddhantk
and
@hashnode
π₯³ππ«
Fun fact - Got this swag while wearing NPTEL swagπ Cheers to many more to come!ππ
All Assignment solutions added.
0 to 100 cohort assignment is divided in easy, medium and hard sections.
The community is really amazing, helped a lot!
@kirat_tw
#0to100cohort
Wrote a solidity smart contract for a raffle. Learnings
- Writing contract is easy, tests, gas optimizations are hard
- Used ERC20 for Test LINK
- Debugging in contract
- Coverage, mocking, prank, hoax, foundry cheats for testing
@kirat_tw
#ethereum
Code -
I know auditing in solidity, rust, making upgradable smart contracts, ERC721, ERC20 but things pulling me back are nextjs, react, tailwind cssπ₯²
Time to revisit frontend basics........ π
Pattern matching in Rust, especially with enums, is powerful feature that allows you to run different code based on the variant of an enum. This makes your code more concise and expressive, you can handle different cases directly in your match expressions.
#rust
@kirat_tw
@hsingh_txt
Apna college
@ApnaCollegefb
Bringing others down just because your sales are affected as people are waking up and not blindly following DSA, is not cool.
#shameonyou
React 25 by Sangam Mukherjee is really good for
@reactjs
practice.
Topics practiced - Props And PropTypes, State, useEffect, Hooks, Async await, conditional rendering.
Will be moving onto building projects in
@nextjs
and
@reactjs
with
@typescript
.
Completed Code -
@___prajakta___
@kirat_tw
@X
Let me ask you this question, which heart doctor would you prefer. The one with years of experience of the one who learnt about heart looking at youtube videos....
Sneek peak to a contract I am making on Ethereum. Writing unit tests, mocks and invariant tests. Single tests file is 300+ lines of code and growingπ
@kirat_tw
#web3
#solidity
#foundry
Learning about "Linux Tutorial For Beginners - 1 | Bash Programming & Operating Systems | Bootcamp" by
@apoorvtwts
Soon creating a blog about it too. Thank you for the wonderful explanation!
Make a Smart contract on ethereum using foundry.
Wrote tests and deploy script.
Can deploy smart contract on multiple chains. Example below - Sepolia testnet and Anvil local chain.
#web3
#smartcontracts
@kirat_tw
Community interaction, feedback, additional video on topics which people did not understand in class.
@kirat_tw
doing his best for teaching, appreciate the genuine efforts.
#0to100cohort
Bruh, everyone is running behind being a "XYZ" developer.
I too am guilty of running behind the hype cycles, following random technologies and frameworks forgetting that I came to CS because I genuinely enjoy the field.
Time to get back to first principles.
#Restart
Completed 25% of rustling, Till Chapter 4 of
#RustBook
, ad hoc - Macros, Generics, glance at async, reading rust codebases at GitHub.
#Rust
Will go through Rust bootcamp by
@kirat_tw
for revision and Rihanna iykyk -
GitHub -
Completed till Chapter 11 in rustbook.
Rustling till 76%
#rust
Left with,
1. Building an I/O project: CLI program
2. Iterators and closures
3. Smart pointers
4. Concurrency
5. Object oriented features
6. Advanced pattern matching
7. Building Multithreaded web server.
Let's go!
Day 22 : I find this amazing that sometimes I am reading a paper from 1950s and other from last week. A lot of smart people worked to make ML where it is today.
#100DaysOfCode
#100DaysOfMLCode
Using
@SuiNetwork
client got 2 SUI from testnet faucet and deployed a single todo application on the blockchain.
Here are the steps if you wanna follow along -
#blockchains
Thanks to
@kirat_tw
for introduction to Move and Sui. Blockchain seems fun!
Today in class
@kirat_tw
mentioned a mentally stimulating paper on "Timelock Puzzles and Timed-release Crypto" - to tackle Paper leak situation and other applications such as sealed bids in auctions, scheduled mortgage payments etc. My implementation (1/n)
Week 2 - All assignments done. Promise, async practice done. Easy, medium and hard separation provides a really good way to practice.
Main aspect is the community, when you get stuck there are a lot of kind people to nudge you.π
@kirat_tw
#cohort0to100
Kudos to
@CharanReddy404
for helping over 40 cohort membersβ to participation in the 100xdev cohort via streaming and selflessly sacrificing his own experience.
@kirat_tw
Hey folks! Super excited to share that I've registered for
@hackthisfall
4.0, a 36-hour in-person hackathonπ₯³
Hoping to get accepted and be part of the amazing community of hackers!β‘οΈ
Find more info & register now at π§‘
#HackThisFall4
#InnovateForGood
So we will all start with the super stuff MATHEMATICS (yay!)
Day 1 - Linear algebra, calculus and probability. Don't worry I am no flash who can do all that in one day, just revising what I know and filling in the gaps
#100DaysOfCode
#100DaysOfMLCode
Totally resonate with you. Here is what I have been up to π
Learning - Scaling, Preprocessing using cron jobs, Backup servers, Microservices, Distributed Systems, Load Balancing, Decoupling, Logging and metrics calculation, Extensibility, Low-level system design
Best way to build a habit is to publicly declare it and keep doing it everyday. Day 0 - Starting with Building a basic road map.
#100DaysOfCode
#100DaysOfMLCode
Congratulations
@carver_001
!!! ππ₯³π₯
This is a really big achievement hope you make it big in smart contract auditing!
ps -
@kirat_tw
do have a look
Here is the solution to yesterdayβs ZK bug puzzle. Before we show the bug, letβs show how it works.
There are two ways to sort an array ZK-style:
1. Prove each step of the sorting algorithm was correct (generates a lot of constraints)
2. Sort the array, then prove the output
Oh, now I understand why stuff on blockchain is important and smart contracts are such a dope thing.
They enforce unbreakable promises , unlike your exπ₯°.
I'm happy to share that
@Eshan_Sharma__
is hosting a session "Let's Talk Money" in our Discord server tonight at 7pm IST. π°πΈ
There will be discussions on how to handle your expenses as a student, a plan with actionables to grow financially, etc.
Join -
I might be late but I have completed week 3 assignment. Facing a bit problem with understanding the flow of a request when the files in the project are separated and perform diff functions like db, route.
@kirat_tw
#0to100cohort
Just to save some gas, I write in Assembly on a decentralized smart contract.
#solidity
#yul
@kirat_tw
What you doing this weekendπ
[For those who are curious talking about this - Yul β Solidity 0.8.27 documentation ()]