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To be an excellent developer you !need:

- CS degree
- $3000 Macbook
- $1500 iPhone
- 3 Monitors
- Drink coffee
- Mechanical keyboard
- RGB lights
- Standing desk
- $1500 iPad Pro
- Code at least 10 / day
- No social life
- No hobbies
- Hate PHP
- Eat junk food
- Work at FAANG
All developers Google even the most basic stuff from time to time. Irrespective of their skill level.
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Elon Musk made $180 million when PayPal was acquired in 2002.

He then put $100M in SpaceX, $70M in Tesla, and $10M in Solar City. He borrowed money for rent.

Now, he's worth ~$180 billion.

If u want to achieve something, believe in ur dreams, work hard and never give up.
Top Websites for Coding Interview Preparation

1. LeetCode.com
2. HackerRank.com
3.Coderbyte.com
4. interviewcake.com
5. algoexpert.io
6. Interviewing.io
7. hackerearth.com

Which is your favorite?
Other Websites? Do let us know in the comments
Planning to become Back-End Developer in 2021

Learn a back-end language

1. PHP
2. NodeJS
3. Ruby On Rails
4. Python
5. Go
6. C#
7. Java

Just learn one of the above and become a Pro.

Learn the basics of Internet

1. How does the internet work?
2. What is HTTP & HTTPS?
3. What is Domain Name?
4. What is IP Address?
5. DNS and how it works?
6. What is hosting?

Learn Version Control System

1. Basic Git Commands
2. Repo hosting services
    I. GitHub
    II. Gitlab
    III. Bitbucket

Learn about Relational Databases

1. MySQL
2. PostgreSQL
3. MariaDB
4. MS SQL
5. Oracle

Learn about NoSQL databases

1. MongoDB
2. RethinkDB
3. CouchDB
4. DynamoDB

Learn About APIs

1. REST
2. JSON APIs
3. HATOAS
4. Open API Spec and Swagger
5. Authentication
6. GraphQL

Create projects.
How did you learn how to code?

A. Self-taught
B. BootCamp
C. College
D. Still haven't learned
15 websites every developer should follow🌱

1. Stack Exchange
2. GitHub
3. DevDocs .IO
4. Hacker News
5. diff .blog
6. Udemy
7. DigitalOcean
8. Medium
9. Resumake
10. Leetcode
11. Glassdoor
12. Product Hunt
13. Hashnode
14. Nlogn .in
15. Twitter

What would you add?
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Secret Weapon of Every Developer:

1. GitHub
2. Linux
3. Coffee
4. VsCode
5. StackOverflow
I'm curious: What habits (other than coding regularly) have made you a better developer?
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