Code and Thought
04/06/26 📌
Good morning, my people!
Today officially marks the beginning of the Learn and Earn Challenge.
The idea is simple.
First comes the Learn phase, where we'll work the heck out of ourselves to build valuable skills that can actually get us paid.
Then comes the Earn phase, where we'll shift our focus to hunting opportunities until we land them.
This is a one-year journey.
We've got enough time to improve, make mistakes, learn, and grow—so no excuses. Just consistency.
I've started this challenge with two of my friends, Miss Coder and Sadiq, but everyone is welcome to follow along, learn with us, and keep us accountable.
So ladies and gents...
Gather your focus. Silence the excuses. And let's lock in.
The next year starts today.
#LearnAndEarn
Today officially marks the beginning of the Learn and Earn Challenge.
The idea is simple.
First comes the Learn phase, where we'll work the heck out of ourselves to build valuable skills that can actually get us paid.
Then comes the Earn phase, where we'll shift our focus to hunting opportunities until we land them.
This is a one-year journey.
We've got enough time to improve, make mistakes, learn, and grow—so no excuses. Just consistency.
I've started this challenge with two of my friends, Miss Coder and Sadiq, but everyone is welcome to follow along, learn with us, and keep us accountable.
So ladies and gents...
Gather your focus. Silence the excuses. And let's lock in.
The next year starts today.
#LearnAndEarn
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New month, new problem: Code & Thought Hub
Building my own dashboard this month — and forcing myself to learn the tools I keep avoiding.
What I already know: Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Prisma, Vercel deploy — still have to revise concepts.
About to learn: shadcn/ui, Zustand, React Hook Form + Zod, Recharts, Framer Motion, Vitest + RTL, Playwright.
DB stays SQLite for now — hosted Postgres is a Month 2 problem.
It's the hub I'll use to track the whole 365-day challenge. 30-day build plan already mapped out.
Disclaimer: I won't use AI unless I become very sure I understand the concepts deeply, then just to automate things.
Following along? Buckle up.
#LearnAndEarn #Day1 #week1
@code and thought
Building my own dashboard this month — and forcing myself to learn the tools I keep avoiding.
What I already know: Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Prisma, Vercel deploy — still have to revise concepts.
About to learn: shadcn/ui, Zustand, React Hook Form + Zod, Recharts, Framer Motion, Vitest + RTL, Playwright.
DB stays SQLite for now — hosted Postgres is a Month 2 problem.
It's the hub I'll use to track the whole 365-day challenge. 30-day build plan already mapped out.
Disclaimer: I won't use AI unless I become very sure I understand the concepts deeply, then just to automate things.
Following along? Buckle up.
#LearnAndEarn #Day1 #week1
@code and thought
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Code and Thought pinned «Good morning, my people! Today officially marks the beginning of the Learn and Earn Challenge. The idea is simple. First comes the Learn phase, where we'll work the heck out of ourselves to build valuable skills that can actually get us paid. Then comes…»
Code and Thought
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by the way do you know google translate this as
bride to groom? what the helly🙁
the transfer of wealth, such as money, property, or goods, from a bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage
bride to groom? what the helly🙁
Forwarded from The Random Tech
TheRandomTech 🚀
From zero knowledge to limitless possibilities.
Built by someone who started without a laptop, without a tech background, and without experience—only courage, discipline, and a vision.
This channel documents my journey in programming, software development, AI, and technology.
I'll share my projects, lessons, challenges, failures, and achievements.
Every post is proof that consistency beats talent.
@therandomtech💻
From zero knowledge to limitless possibilities.
Built by someone who started without a laptop, without a tech background, and without experience—only courage, discipline, and a vision.
This channel documents my journey in programming, software development, AI, and technology.
I'll share my projects, lessons, challenges, failures, and achievements.
Every post is proof that consistency beats talent.
@therandomtech💻
The Random Tech
TheRandomTech 🚀 From zero knowledge to limitless possibilities. Built by someone who started without a laptop, without a tech background, and without experience—only courage, discipline, and a vision. This channel documents my journey in programming, software…
Sooooo, my friend Professor Sadiq, the 3rd person on the #LearnAndEarn challenge, has opened his channel, and he is here to share his journey with us. Please honor me by joining him 😇
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አሁን ቡና እየጠጣሁ....ከቁርሱ ላሲዛቹ እስኪ
There are 2 real men, who do real jobs, and they are my classmates too 😁
- Bemni: https://t.me/bemnet_garage
- Ibro: https://t.me/code4Lifee
So join their channel if you want real things; follow them on GitHub too. They both don't post often, but they do when it's really worth it.
There are 2 real men, who do real jobs, and they are my classmates too 😁
- Bemni: https://t.me/bemnet_garage
- Ibro: https://t.me/code4Lifee
So join their channel if you want real things; follow them on GitHub too. They both don't post often, but they do when it's really worth it.
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Forwarded from Code & Coffee (loza)
WUHUUUUUUUUUU!! 🥳🎉
Hey, my people! My first vlog is finally out. Thank God! ❤️
Man... that took a lot of work, for real. I really hope you enjoy it.
If you do, make sure to like, subscribe, and share the video it would mean a lot to me.
And a huge shout-out to @OFF_TG_LINE for making the thumbnail.
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Hey, my people! My first vlog is finally out. Thank God! ❤️
Man... that took a lot of work, for real. I really hope you enjoy it.
If you do, make sure to like, subscribe, and share the video it would mean a lot to me.
And a huge shout-out to @OFF_TG_LINE for making the thumbnail.
LINK
YouTube
5 July 2026
My first vlog! 🥰
Just a normal day in my life, a little about my journey into tech, and how i went from dreaming of becoming an architecture to becoming a software developer.
thanks for watching, and welcome to the beginning of the journey. ❤
#coding #dayinmylife…
Just a normal day in my life, a little about my journey into tech, and how i went from dreaming of becoming an architecture to becoming a software developer.
thanks for watching, and welcome to the beginning of the journey. ❤
#coding #dayinmylife…
Okay, when the first machine learned how to compute—the Turing Machine era—there was an idea called the Turing Test.
A human judge would interact with both a machine and a real person through a screen, without knowing which was which. The machine's goal was simple: convince the judge that it was human.
Now let me flip the question.
Imagine you were put in that situation today.
There's a judge on the other side of the screen, talking to both you and an AI. Their job is to figure out which one is the real human.
What would you say? What would you do? I'm genuinely curious.
A human judge would interact with both a machine and a real person through a screen, without knowing which was which. The machine's goal was simple: convince the judge that it was human.
Now let me flip the question.
Imagine you were put in that situation today.
There's a judge on the other side of the screen, talking to both you and an AI. Their job is to figure out which one is the real human.
How would you prove that you're the human?
What would you say? What would you do? I'm genuinely curious.
Everybody that's great failed hundred of times. Don't be discouraged, even if it seems impossible.
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I loved reading… but I was always stuck.
A word I didn’t know → dictionary
A concept → Google
A place → images
A historical event → another tab
And when I came back…
I had already forgotten the paragraph.
Reading felt like switching between apps just to understand one page.
Even when I learned new words…
I forgot them days later.
Still gone.
So I asked myself:
Why is understanding a book this complicated?
That’s why I built ReadOnce.
An AI reading companion that keeps everything in one place.
📖 Words explained instantly (A1–C1)
🌍 Images, maps, timelines inside reading
🧠 Vocabulary saved + AI flashcards
🎯 Quick quizzes to check understanding
🤖 Ask AI without leaving the page
📚 Upload PDFs → interactive reading
Now I just read.
Understand.
Remember.
ReadOnce isn’t for finishing more books.
It’s for actually understanding them.
Because when you understand what you read…
Your English improves.
Your confidence grows.
Reading becomes easy
check it out :- READONCE
@salimsirajofficial
A word I didn’t know → dictionary
A concept → Google
A place → images
A historical event → another tab
And when I came back…
I had already forgotten the paragraph.
Reading felt like switching between apps just to understand one page.
Even when I learned new words…
I forgot them days later.
Still gone.
So I asked myself:
Why is understanding a book this complicated?
That’s why I built ReadOnce.
An AI reading companion that keeps everything in one place.
📖 Words explained instantly (A1–C1)
🌍 Images, maps, timelines inside reading
🧠 Vocabulary saved + AI flashcards
🎯 Quick quizzes to check understanding
🤖 Ask AI without leaving the page
📚 Upload PDFs → interactive reading
just upload your book
Now I just read.
Understand.
Remember.
ReadOnce isn’t for finishing more books.
It’s for actually understanding them.
Because when you understand what you read…
Your English improves.
Your confidence grows.
Reading becomes easy
check it out :- READONCE
@salimsirajofficial
Today's learning log
Today's session was less about writing code and more about understanding the ecosystem.
Here's what I explored:
Next.js
Prisma
Tailwind CSS
Repository patterns
Terminal setup
The folder structure of a Next.js project—what each file does and why it exists
For each technology, I tried to answer the same questions:
What problem does it solve?
What's new compared to the previous approach?
What is it best suited for?
What are its limitations?
What are its pros and cons?
Which version should I learn today?
What prerequisites should I have before diving in?
I also prepared the initial codebase setup for the Code and Thought Hub project.
Lately, I've been focusing less on how to write code and more on how systems are designed. I want to understand the concepts, the technologies, and how all the pieces fit together before I start building.
If anyone is interested, [Link] here is a note I took while studying.
#LearnAndEarn #LearningResources #Day3 #Week1
@code and thought
Today's session was less about writing code and more about understanding the ecosystem.
Here's what I explored:
Next.js
Prisma
Tailwind CSS
Repository patterns
Terminal setup
The folder structure of a Next.js project—what each file does and why it exists
For each technology, I tried to answer the same questions:
What problem does it solve?
What's new compared to the previous approach?
What is it best suited for?
What are its limitations?
What are its pros and cons?
Which version should I learn today?
What prerequisites should I have before diving in?
I also prepared the initial codebase setup for the Code and Thought Hub project.
Lately, I've been focusing less on how to write code and more on how systems are designed. I want to understand the concepts, the technologies, and how all the pieces fit together before I start building.
If anyone is interested, [Link] here is a note I took while studying.
#LearnAndEarn #LearningResources #Day3 #Week1
@code and thought
Code and Thought
[Link]
Just a small disclaimer before you open the notes.
These are my personal study notes. I wrote them in a way that matches how I learn and think, so I don't expect them to fit everyone's learning style.
That said, if you find them useful, I'd love to hear your feedback.
Feel free to: Leave comments on the document, Reply here Or DM me with suggestions on how I can make the notes clearer or more valuable.
I'm always trying to improve—not just my technical skills, but also how I explain and organize knowledge.
Also, I currently do almost all of my work in Google Workspace because it's what I'm most familiar with.
If you know a better platform for taking structured technical notes, organizing documentation, and sharing them with others, please let me know.
These are my personal study notes. I wrote them in a way that matches how I learn and think, so I don't expect them to fit everyone's learning style.
That said, if you find them useful, I'd love to hear your feedback.
Feel free to: Leave comments on the document, Reply here Or DM me with suggestions on how I can make the notes clearer or more valuable.
I'm always trying to improve—not just my technical skills, but also how I explain and organize knowledge.
Also, I currently do almost all of my work in Google Workspace because it's what I'm most familiar with.
If you know a better platform for taking structured technical notes, organizing documentation, and sharing them with others, please let me know.