Btw, I have a confession to make. When I first started my journey as a Full Stack Developer, I used to think the hardest part was mastering the MERN stack, Next.js, or some crazy complex logic.
I honestly thought communication was the easy part. I figured if the code works, everything else just falls into place. π€·ββοΈ
I used to believe that if u can code, u can succeed. Period. But today, I see it totally differently. Communication is actually everything. Being a real-world developer means:
πExplaining technical ideas to clients so they actually get it. π£οΈ
πCollaborating with the team on deep AI logic (it's not just solo work anymore!).
πDocumenting your journey so others can learn from ur wins and fails.
The truth is
Ur code builds the app, but ur communication builds ur careerπ€
Since I noticed communication is such a big thing, Iβve started practicing my English daily with AI. Itβs a total game changer!
If u want to level up, I highly recommend using Gemini Live or ChatGPT Voice. Don't just type TALK to the AI. Tell it about ur projects or ur day. It's like having a tutor that never gets tired.
I honestly thought communication was the easy part. I figured if the code works, everything else just falls into place. π€·ββοΈ
I used to believe that if u can code, u can succeed. Period. But today, I see it totally differently. Communication is actually everything. Being a real-world developer means:
πExplaining technical ideas to clients so they actually get it. π£οΈ
πCollaborating with the team on deep AI logic (it's not just solo work anymore!).
πDocumenting your journey so others can learn from ur wins and fails.
The truth is
Ur code builds the app, but ur communication builds ur careerπ€
Since I noticed communication is such a big thing, Iβve started practicing my English daily with AI. Itβs a total game changer!
If u want to level up, I highly recommend using Gemini Live or ChatGPT Voice. Don't just type TALK to the AI. Tell it about ur projects or ur day. It's like having a tutor that never gets tired.
π6
Iβm curious... what r u guys using for practicing English?
Is it AI apps, movies, or r u just talking to friends? Let me know in the comments, Iβd love to see whatβs working for u! π
Is it AI apps, movies, or r u just talking to friends? Let me know in the comments, Iβd love to see whatβs working for u! π
Most people think learning a skill is enough.
Itβs not.
You can spend months learning React, Python, designβ¦
and still make $0.
Why?
Because youβre not selling the skill youβre just collecting it.
The truth is simple:
π Money doesnβt come from skills
π Money comes from solving
Donβt just learn.
Turn your skill into value.
Itβs not.
You can spend months learning React, Python, designβ¦
and still make $0.
Why?
Because youβre not selling the skill youβre just collecting it.
The truth is simple:
π Money doesnβt come from skills
π Money comes from solving
Donβt just learn.
Turn your skill into value.
π₯4
Hey guys π
Just wanted to share something I think is really worth checking out.
AWS AI & ML Scholars (by AWS Skill Builder) is a great opportunity if youβre interested in AI and machine learning.
you actually get hands-on experience, connect with people from different countries, and even earn an international certificate.
Iβd really recommend giving it a try if youβre into tech and want to grow.
Itβs competitive (a lot of people apply), but honestly, itβs worth taking the chance.
link πππππππ
Just wanted to share something I think is really worth checking out.
AWS AI & ML Scholars (by AWS Skill Builder) is a great opportunity if youβre interested in AI and machine learning.
you actually get hands-on experience, connect with people from different countries, and even earn an international certificate.
Iβd really recommend giving it a try if youβre into tech and want to grow.
Itβs competitive (a lot of people apply), but honestly, itβs worth taking the chance.
link πππππππ
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Whatβs one tech skill you really want to learn right now?
Frontend?
Backend?
AI / ML?
Something else?
Drop it in the comments π
Curious to see what everyone is focusing on.
Letβs grow together
Frontend?
Backend?
AI / ML?
Something else?
Drop it in the comments π
Curious to see what everyone is focusing on.
Letβs grow together
β€3
Campus life is about more than just passing exams. We have so much talent in different departments engineers, developers, and scientists but we mostly stay in our own circles.
I believe we can grow faster if we stop working in silos and start helping each other.
Iβm starting a Skill-Swap thread to turn this community into a real network. No experts needed just students helping students.
I believe we can grow faster if we stop working in silos and start helping each other.
Iβm starting a Skill-Swap thread to turn this community into a real network. No experts needed just students helping students.
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Whoβs better?
Developer A:
- writes code fast
- finishes tasks quickly
Developer B:
- takes time
- thinks deeply
- writes less but cleaner code
π Which one are you becoming right now and why?
No right answer. Iβm curious how you think.
Developer A:
- writes code fast
- finishes tasks quickly
Developer B:
- takes time
- thinks deeply
- writes less but cleaner code
π Which one are you becoming right now and why?
No right answer. Iβm curious how you think.
Iβve been thinkingβ¦
Posting content is easy.
Posting something useful is hard.
So Iβm changing how I post here.
π What kind of posts actually help you the most?
Posting content is easy.
Posting something useful is hard.
So Iβm changing how I post here.
π What kind of posts actually help you the most?
π₯1
The first website everβ¦
Built by Tim Berners-Lee.
- No design.
- No images.
- No animations.
Just⦠text.
And still it changed the world π§
Not because it was perfect.
But because it was started.
Thatβs not just tech.
Thatβs life.
We wait:
- to be ready
- to be perfect
- to have everything figured out
But the truth?
Most things that matter begin simpleβ¦
messyβ¦
unfinished.
And grow because they startedπ€·ββοΈ
What are you delaying right nowβ¦
just because itβs not perfect yet?
Start it anyway.
Start small.
Start messy.
But start π«΅
Because nothing changes until you do.
Built by Tim Berners-Lee.
- No design.
- No images.
- No animations.
Just⦠text.
And still it changed the world π§
Not because it was perfect.
But because it was started.
Thatβs not just tech.
Thatβs life.
We wait:
- to be ready
- to be perfect
- to have everything figured out
But the truth?
Most things that matter begin simpleβ¦
messyβ¦
unfinished.
And grow because they startedπ€·ββοΈ
What are you delaying right nowβ¦
just because itβs not perfect yet?
Start it anyway.
Start small.
Start messy.
But start π«΅
Because nothing changes until you do.
π₯5
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π4
Learn to codeβ¦ and youβll succeed.
And maybe you believed it.
So you watched tutorials,
copied code,
learned syntaxβ¦
But something still feels missing.
Because the truth is coding alone is no longer enough.
Today, anyone can write code.
Even AI can do that.
So what actually makes the difference?
Itβs how you think.
How you approach a problem youβve never seen before.
How you handle confusion when nothing works.
Because if youβre just following stepsβ¦
you can be replaced.
But if you can think, adapt, and figure things outβ¦
thatβs where you become valuable.
learning to think rather than learning to code
And maybe you believed it.
So you watched tutorials,
copied code,
learned syntaxβ¦
But something still feels missing.
Because the truth is coding alone is no longer enough.
Today, anyone can write code.
Even AI can do that.
So what actually makes the difference?
Itβs how you think.
How you approach a problem youβve never seen before.
How you handle confusion when nothing works.
Because if youβre just following stepsβ¦
you can be replaced.
But if you can think, adapt, and figure things outβ¦
thatβs where you become valuable.
learning to think rather than learning to code
β€1π₯1
I realized something recentlyβ¦
Some clients donβt just accept AI anymore β
they actually ask you to use it.
At first, it feels strange.
But then you think about itβ¦
They already know:
AI can write clean code.
AI can structure things well.
AI can move fast.
So itβs not about βcan you code?β
Itβs about something else now.
π How you use AI
π How you guide it
π How you turn output into real solutions
Because anyone can generate codeβ¦
But not everyone can turn it into something that actually works.
π So the real skill is shifting.
Not just writing code
but thinking, deciding, and building with AI.
What do you think?
Some clients donβt just accept AI anymore β
they actually ask you to use it.
At first, it feels strange.
But then you think about itβ¦
They already know:
AI can write clean code.
AI can structure things well.
AI can move fast.
So itβs not about βcan you code?β
Itβs about something else now.
π How you use AI
π How you guide it
π How you turn output into real solutions
Because anyone can generate codeβ¦
But not everyone can turn it into something that actually works.
π So the real skill is shifting.
Not just writing code
but thinking, deciding, and building with AI.
What do you think?
π₯1π―1
If you want to work in tech,
build projects.
Projects prove your skills better than certificates.
build projects.
Projects prove your skills better than certificates.
β€3π1
I realized something about clientsβ¦
They donβt really care:
what language you use
what framework you love
They care about one thing:
π Can you solve their problem?
Cleanly, Simply,Reliably.
Thatβs itπ
They donβt really care:
what language you use
what framework you love
They care about one thing:
π Can you solve their problem?
Cleanly, Simply,Reliably.
Thatβs itπ
π₯5
Before internet People used to sit and think deeply.
Now?
We forget what we wanted to searchβ¦
while opening the browser π
Has this ever happened to you?
Now?
We forget what we wanted to searchβ¦
while opening the browser π
Has this ever happened to you?
π5