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Day#42?!(i don't remember anymore) Until now I covered these topics with exercises β
Operators β
Identity & Membership operators β
Strings, slicing & negative indexing β
String formatting β
Substrings β
Casting β
Conditionals β
Loops β
Nested loops β
breakβ¦
Today's Update
β Basic functions
β Default parameters,*args,multiple return values
β Lambda with map(),filter() and sorted()
β Lists
β Tuples
Finishedπ
Tomorrow goal:sets and dictionaries
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β Basic functions
β Default parameters,*args,multiple return values
β Lambda with map(),filter() and sorted()
β Lists
β Tuples
Finishedπ
Tomorrow goal:sets and dictionaries
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We planned earlier todayπ
Day 7 planned like this
We will see how much I achieved tomorrow nightπ€
#30daysofconsistency
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Day 7 planned like this
We will see how much I achieved tomorrow nightπ€
#30daysofconsistency
@my_dev_diary
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My V bullππ€ @my_dev_diary
I took my drug going for all night againπ€
Today's plan
πpython- sets and dictionaries
πStudy- DSA
me and my playlist against the worldπ§
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Today's plan
πpython- sets and dictionaries
πStudy- DSA
me and my playlist against the worldπ§
@my_dev_diary
Forwarded from Ermi dev π§βπ» (ERMYAS MISIKER)
I am writing this for people starting out in tech, if it helps.
The very first thing most people experience when starting tech is confusion: βWhere do I start?β βWhat should I become?β βHow do I even get there?β
These types of confusions become clearer when you get familiar with the tech space.
To do that:
Join different tech communities
Ask seniors or experienced people
Talk with your friends
Explore different fields
Make your social media feeds as much as possible about tech
Decide the type of person you want to become in the future
Basically, many tech people can roughly be classified as frontend, backend or full stack developers. So identify your interests or simply give yourself time to explore. (No time bond)
For a roadmap, you can consider: HTML β CSS β JavaScript β React β Node.js β Express β SQL β React Native...
You can also:
Follow roadmaps from roadmap.sh
Watch developers build projects (underrated)
Research things on your own
The second thing many people ignore is that these stuffs are not mastered in one or two days. Of course, everyone learns at a different pace, but make sure you can actually build a complete project with a technology before adding it to your βskills stack.β
The third thing is: donβt compare yourself to anybody.
Trust me, Iβm not saying this to make you feel better psychologically. I am saying this because itβs the truth. Everyone in tech is exploring their own path. Nobodyβs journey is exactly yours. You have to discover your own way.
The fourth thing is,may be personal: Donβt expect a person, institution, organization or school to teach you the tech.
Tech is learned best when you naturally explore and build things yourself, not only by listening to boring lectures from someone teaching just to finish a class or only to make money out of it.
The fifth thing is: donβt be shy.
Socialize. Create a channel. Post your progress. Share your projects. Donβt gatekeep your skills because they may pay you back.
At the same time, there are moments where you step back from social media and focus deeply on yourself. That is also important. Just donβt disappear forever.
The sixth thing is consistency beats motivation, intelligence and curiosity.
Someone who is motivated or intelligent can't survive when his understandings are tested in different scenarios.
Some days youβll feel extremely motivated and code for hours. Other days you wonβt even want to open your laptop.
What matters is consistency. Even learning one small concept, fixing one bug or writing one line of code daily builds momentum over time.
The seventh is please don't say I have no laptop, I have no good smartphone or whatever related things....trust me...if you don't have the curiosity and the energy to make it in tech with bare hands......you'll not make it when things get comfortable.
There are peoples who watch coding tutorial through their phones and do experiments whenever they can reach a laptop.
Some people I know personally even used to code in papers and run the full code going to internet cafes.
The eighth thing is: learn how to search.
Most devs do not memorize everything. They search. They read documentations. They analyze errors. They ask good questions.
One of the biggest skills in tech is learning how to learn.
The ninth thing is: I suggest you not to chase every trend.
Every month there is:
A new framework
A new AI tool
A new programming language
A new βbest technologyβ
Strong fundamentals will always outlive hype.
If your basics are strong, adapting to new technologies becomes easier.
The last thing is: enjoy the process.
Tech is one of the few fields where curiosity alone can take you very far. There is always something new to build, explore or improve.
Donβt make it only about money, titles or competition because burnout comes quickly when passion disappears.
Start small. Stay curious. Build consistently. And trust your journey.
That's all I can tell for someone who is starting out!
and I will support you with all energy I can give this is from my heart π«Άπ«Ά
@codegrinder
The very first thing most people experience when starting tech is confusion: βWhere do I start?β βWhat should I become?β βHow do I even get there?β
These types of confusions become clearer when you get familiar with the tech space.
To do that:
Join different tech communities
Ask seniors or experienced people
Talk with your friends
Explore different fields
Make your social media feeds as much as possible about tech
Decide the type of person you want to become in the future
Basically, many tech people can roughly be classified as frontend, backend or full stack developers. So identify your interests or simply give yourself time to explore. (No time bond)
For a roadmap, you can consider: HTML β CSS β JavaScript β React β Node.js β Express β SQL β React Native...
You can also:
Follow roadmaps from roadmap.sh
Watch developers build projects (underrated)
Research things on your own
The second thing many people ignore is that these stuffs are not mastered in one or two days. Of course, everyone learns at a different pace, but make sure you can actually build a complete project with a technology before adding it to your βskills stack.β
The third thing is: donβt compare yourself to anybody.
Trust me, Iβm not saying this to make you feel better psychologically. I am saying this because itβs the truth. Everyone in tech is exploring their own path. Nobodyβs journey is exactly yours. You have to discover your own way.
The fourth thing is,may be personal: Donβt expect a person, institution, organization or school to teach you the tech.
Tech is learned best when you naturally explore and build things yourself, not only by listening to boring lectures from someone teaching just to finish a class or only to make money out of it.
The fifth thing is: donβt be shy.
Socialize. Create a channel. Post your progress. Share your projects. Donβt gatekeep your skills because they may pay you back.
At the same time, there are moments where you step back from social media and focus deeply on yourself. That is also important. Just donβt disappear forever.
The sixth thing is consistency beats motivation, intelligence and curiosity.
Someone who is motivated or intelligent can't survive when his understandings are tested in different scenarios.
Some days youβll feel extremely motivated and code for hours. Other days you wonβt even want to open your laptop.
What matters is consistency. Even learning one small concept, fixing one bug or writing one line of code daily builds momentum over time.
The seventh is please don't say I have no laptop, I have no good smartphone or whatever related things....trust me...if you don't have the curiosity and the energy to make it in tech with bare hands......you'll not make it when things get comfortable.
There are peoples who watch coding tutorial through their phones and do experiments whenever they can reach a laptop.
Some people I know personally even used to code in papers and run the full code going to internet cafes.
The eighth thing is: learn how to search.
Most devs do not memorize everything. They search. They read documentations. They analyze errors. They ask good questions.
One of the biggest skills in tech is learning how to learn.
The ninth thing is: I suggest you not to chase every trend.
Every month there is:
A new framework
A new AI tool
A new programming language
A new βbest technologyβ
Strong fundamentals will always outlive hype.
If your basics are strong, adapting to new technologies becomes easier.
The last thing is: enjoy the process.
Tech is one of the few fields where curiosity alone can take you very far. There is always something new to build, explore or improve.
Donβt make it only about money, titles or competition because burnout comes quickly when passion disappears.
Start small. Stay curious. Build consistently. And trust your journey.
That's all I can tell for someone who is starting out!
and I will support you with all energy I can give this is from my heart π«Άπ«Ά
@codegrinder
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Day 7 finished
8/10π
Two of them....
The study in the morning was cancelled cause I woke 30 minutes later than I planned and everything messed up,but I am doing it right now also the all night I am pulling all night againπ
You?I hope you did well...
Let's meet on day 8π€
#30daysofconsistency
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8/10π
Two of them....
The study in the morning was cancelled cause I woke 30 minutes later than I planned and everything messed up,but I am doing it right now also the all night I am pulling all night againπ
You?I hope you did well...
Let's meet on day 8π€
#30daysofconsistency
@my_dev_diary
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No classes for 3 days in rowππ
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I took my drug going for all night againπ€ Today's plan πpython- sets and dictionaries πStudy- DSA me and my playlist against the worldπ§ @my_dev_diary
I studied DSA and it's not revision,I literally learn for the first time as new thing.Why?I heard the teacher gin no deep understanding ena I just spent until 2AM then while on break I just slept αα α₯αα³αα© and woke up at about 3AM and continue until 4, But....
I had to slept at 4π(at least close my eyes) tho I wasn't sleepy ,why???Again my eyes stop functioning normally π
Anyway we have some left to study and didn't even take a look on Python,so we go for it today πͺπͺπͺ
Fighting π€
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I had to slept at 4π(at least close my eyes) tho I wasn't sleepy ,why???Again my eyes stop functioning normally π
Anyway we have some left to study and didn't even take a look on Python,so we go for it today πͺπͺπͺ
Fighting π€
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Dev_diary Discussion
Can you share the materials youβre studying videos, PPTs or anything else
I sent on the group chat anyone who want can access it.