Keeping your head down and working w/o any expectations is the easiest way to get rewarded long term
Their proof of work -
cc
@hsingh_txt
@sargampoudel
#100xdevs
Got $800ish in bounties(I'm not even top). Was it something hard? NO!!!
Paid $50 for the community.
Thanks
@kirat_tw
for
@100xdevs
.
Proof for those who ask below
Hii Twitter(X), this was my 5th bounty on 100xdevs repo. It was about setting up the project in dev mode with docker. Thanks a lot
@kirat_tw
for the bounty. ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
Also
@Ry_rahul_ydv
for the help with this pr. ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
Great course humble guy only teaches what he 100% knows about.
Get if u have some spare cash and get if u donโt too and then start working hard, freelance, contribute and win bounties.
Hey X gang, it's mine, forgot the count, bounty on app.100xdevs repo. Thanks a lot
@kirat_tw
for everything. Introducing me to oss and then helping to improve ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
This was my second bounty ($120) from
@kirat_tw
. I created a download functionality in the 'daily code' project.
Feel free to give suggestions and review the code:
cc:
@milindstwt
thanks for ur suggestion
I really love studying about all nuisance around us. I was curious when I was a kid and Arpit has taken out the kid inside me yet again. Really love these articles ๐
One really interesting blog I read today was about how Instagram built and scaled its recommendation system โก
They talked about how they leverage interests and engagement to build a ranking system and how they use the Two Towers approach to predict engagement events (e.g.,
And, actually thanks to
@kirat_tw
for being so generous. It really helps college students like me to stay motivated and enthusiastic. I really love watching your content.
Proudly 100xdevs student
@ApnaCollegefb
This is exactly what kills curiosity. Tech is not a field to print money so stop focusing everything in jobs and internships. Let people learn what they want.
I learnt javascript by making sketches with
@ProcessingOrg
p5.js and I never regret it.
Before pointing fingers on
@Dalal_Atharv24
@kirat_tw
@hsingh_txt
Nextjs abstracts a lot of stuff. It enables SEO, auth & routine at fingertips. Also, it is very easy to make demo projects with this because of the huge ecosystem.
@i_M_Prakhar09
@SujithThiru
@reactjs
Recoil is also good but you still need to manage atoms and selectors differently but I prefer just one entity from zustand
Also, you donโt need to wrap zustand inside a provider unlike Recoil
@Dalal_Atharv24
@kirat_tw
@hsingh_txt
Nope, Nextjs is never a substitute to node for backend.
Currently, I prefer building apps with nextjs(fe+be) because of just how fast it is. For simple hobby projects Nextjs is a great tool
@Dalal_Atharv24
@kirat_tw
@hsingh_txt
TLDR:
Yes but.
It is possible but it's more like you got a job for frontend but you do need to understand how api work and vice versa.
@Dalal_Atharv24
Looks like tailwindcss + daisy ui to me
Currently not a lot a lot people write css themselves. The one's who are still writing are maintainers of old projects.
@Abhinandha40070
@kirat_tw
use a lot of tools. try to be framework agnostic understand the jargon. Try to be involved that's all I know. put your head down and code
@anirudh_mem
Yeah, in the long run it is.
Iโve been using vim bindings everywhere in my laptop since 2 years. And now it feels like I am way faster doing jk instead of up down arrows