Hello👋 I am Madhu Saini!
I'm an Open Source Enthusiast and Full Stack Developer.
Learning in public 👥
Pursuing my bachelor's🎓
I love hanging out with folks, contribute to Open Source projects, sharing ideas and listening music.
Connect on LinkedIn🤝 :
My New Year 2023 resolutions🚀
1. Master Web Development
2. Improve Public Speaking
3. Join more Open Source Communities
4. Add value to the communities and help more people
5. Start Web3 and DevOps
6. Engage with more people
7. Start writing my blogs (50 blogs)
Wish me best💙
📣 Hey Friends! I'm currently on the hunt for a job opportunity!
If you know anyone looking for a:
🟢Software Engineer
🟢Frontend Developer
🟢Full Stack Developer
🟢Community Manager
Shares and retweets are appreciated! 💙📥🔥
Written my first blog on my Open Source Journey😊
Points covered :
1. My journey
2. Pros & Cons
3. Tips for beginner
4. Best Practices
Thank you so much
@pradumna_saraf
for helping me to figure out the topic :)
Check this out now -
#Blogs
@hashnode
Yayyy!!
yes, 101 followers(I missed 100👀) now
Thank You so much for following me, will always try to help you. It's been a great journey together :)
Looking forward to grow more on blue bird~
I recently had a 1:1 coffee chat with
@FrancescoCiull4
and it was truly amazing🔥
This man is down-to-earth & I enjoyed every minute of our call and gained many insights and tips for personal growth that will definitely have a positive impact on my life🙌
Grateful💙
Browsers don't understand any language other than JavaScript. So, how can we run other languages like C, C++, or Rust in a browser?
This is where WebAssembly comes into the picture. It converts code from these programming languages into a format that browsers can understand.
Most Indian colleges, almost all of them, are just useless.
None of their subjects are good enough for students to gain a substantial amount of knowledge🥲
I got my first ever testimonial by
@eddiejaoude
🥺❤
This is unbelievable for me❤❤❤❤
I haven't even thought of that Open Source Expert can add a testimonial for me on LinkFree!!
Tons of Thanks to you Eddie :)
Lots of love and respect for you!!
You made my month💖
Hey friends,
I was just updating my banners on LinkedIn and Twitter, just a quick question
Do you keep the same banner on both platforms, or should we use different banners for each🤔?
Most useful tip for Open Source beginners 💎
If you're doing Open Source just for the sake of making Open Source, it's a waste of time
But, If you're doing Open Source to improve your skills, then it's worth time
Inspired by
@FrancescoCiull4
💙
My first contribution was to correct spelling mistake in readme file.
Yes, you can start from here
It can be :-
Remove unnecessary white spaces,
Delete unwanted files/folders, etc
It can be a single character contribution that make project better than previous
OMG, My dream came true!!
Talked with Eddie(yes, it's real eddie - The Open Source King)💙
Had coffee chat with the amazing open source stars.
2023 started well now, looking forward to meet these amazing people in-person🚀
#opensource
Hello Everyone, what you've learnt this week?
Comment below👇
I've learnt MongoDB aggregation, transactions and some interesting topic related to that ;)
How to start learning in public?
📝 Start Small: Share mini-updates or insights.
🎧 Podcasts/Blogs: Express yourself without the spotlight.
💬 Join Communities: Engage in forums at your own pace.
🕒 Take Your Time: No rush, go at your own pace.
#LearningJourney
🔥Few years ago, when I started learning backend development, I wasn't very comfortable making endpoints.
But now, I really enjoy creating them!!
Conclusion?
Start today, it'll become easier with practice!
My mom was cleaning and she found my Bachelor's Degree, which I recently received but forgot to share with you.
So, I've successfully completed my bachelor's in Computer Engineering with a 9.11 CGPA by only studying the night before the exam.
Had an amazing coffee chat with
@akshayktwt
🚀
We have shared our experiences, journey so far, Indian education system, Giving back to communities, struggles beginners face, and on so much!!
You're doing great Akshay,
Keep it up‼️
Looking forward to have next session very soon.
💎 Learning in public helps you in several ways:
1. Helps you stay motivated and on track by having an audience to share your progress with and getting feedback on your work
2. Provide opportunities for networking and collaboration with those who are interested in the same topic