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Roobi | 19 | M | Developer | Dropout
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So hmmm..
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I'm back to the lock in streaks :)

I've actually been locked in just wasn't posting, took a lil break to focus on other things, hustle a bit, and get things right.

So now it’s time to Lock TF in, in public

From now on i will be posting everything like what i'm building daily (gonna build some useful apps), what i learn, what i face, and how i fix it all of it daily.

Also aiming to make $1K in july through freelancing projects we'll see it eski :))
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> locked in for like 5hrs today

> touched some legacy code again (fixing stuff)

> found a sick idea for the project imma build (will let u know)

> took my first shot at the $1k challenge

ngl today wasnt the best slipped up a bit felt off and procrastinated some stuff
but i still showed up, gonna do better tmrw

how was urs tho ??
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me and Tech Nerd today
i still didnt get wht he said lmfao😭😭
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🚀 WE ARE LIVE!

EchoLog, my personal project, is now on the Play Store!

EchoLog lets you voice journal your thoughts, vent safely, and track your moods right from your phone, without the mess.

This was built with love and Flutter, and I’d love your feedback! 🙏

🎙 Download here: EchoLog on Play Store

Try it, record your first thought, and let me know what you think! 💡
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Let’s Talk About Resumes and Job Applications – What to Do and What to Avoid

What to DO (These actually work)

Tell your story clearly.
Write in a simple and honest way. Explain what you did and what impact it had.

Change your resume for each job.
Don’t send the same resume everywhere. Read the job post carefully and show how your skills match.

Show results, not just tasks.
Look Instead of saying “Answered emails,” write “Answered 50+ customer emails something like this”

Keep your format clean and simple.
Use easy-to-read fonts and short bullet points. Leave some space so it’s not crowded.

Proofread before sending.
Check for spelling or grammar mistakes(Specially Email and Other Contact options). Read it out loud or ask someone you trust to review it.

🚫 What NOT to DO (These things don’t help)

Don’t list every job you’ve ever had.
Only include jobs and experiences that are related to the one you’re applying for.

Don’t add personal details.
You don’t need to include your age, photo, religion, or marital status. These are not needed.

Don’t use overused words like “hardworking” or “team player.”
Instead, show how you are hardworking by sharing real examples from your past work.

Don’t send 50 resumes with the same format.
It’s better to apply to fewer jobs but with a resume that fits each one well.

Don’t worry about fancy design.
If your resume is clear and easy to read, that’s enough. You don’t need colors or graphics.

I think the don't parts are what we all did once but won’t anymore🙏
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wassup legends how you doin
July was just damn wild
i actually hit my goal made $1K through some freelancing projects and didnt post much and work on my own stuff tho .. most of my time went into client work. but learned a lot from those projects
and one of the projects was like building a fullstack site from scratch cant wait to share it once its live
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and about the money .. broo dont even ask where it went😭😭
there is almost nothing left in my bank fr
the plan was actually to post this review at the end of the month
but the end of July hit me hard i lost someone very very close and have been in a bad mood ..
but yea it happens ive always expect this in life we never know wht will happen even after two minutes
and yea life doesn’t pause
we gotta keep working and keep moving so here i am
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and yea i got a plan for this month too
gonna focus more on personal projects there’s a bunch of stuff i wanna learn and build
wont be focusing on client projects much; i wanna spend more time on what teaches me the most and try to be more active on X and here
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Dev Nerd
hmm lets review my July plan eski..
so yea thats it.
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Facts
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And Consistency

That's it.
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if im lucky maybe one day  my parents  will finally understand  what i actually do!
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wait guys .. how many years of experience does it take for someone to become a senior engineer??
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It’s far from perfect, but this is what I’ve managed to build so far. From here on, I’ll be working on this project seriously not just as a side project, but as a real product.

It might not work out, but it’s worth the shot. Plus, having something big to chase feels amazing.
Hope you all like it. 😊

@selfmadecoder
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