Tech Nerd
8.01K subscribers
1K photos
161 videos
25 files
573 links
yeab | 21 | M | Developer | Dropout
https://portfolio-mine-livid.vercel.app

This is my Blog .. Feel free to join πŸ‘‹
Download Telegram
Hey! 😊 I'm looking for someone to help with designing the look of a mobile app. If you've done it before, that's great! We can meet in person if you're from AAU, or we can chat online if you're not. If you're interested in helping out with the UI for #Nerd_space, just message me at @technerd345. Thanks!


@selfmadecoder
Sorry, guys. I'm going to postpone the showcase for today. Plus, I haven't got people from AAU, but I did manage to find some from India. I mean, this project is getting international attention; I might be bought by one of the FAANG companies soon! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@selfmadecoder
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Here is the updated login/Registration screen.... Used a free portfolio design from dribble as inspiration

@selfmadecoder
Forwarded from SEILOUS
My little brother is a grade 9 student and a full-stack developer. He's on track to become an AWS Certified Solutions Architect soon through ALX. I've been the one teaching him everything from the ground up. Sometimes, I realize he knows more than I do in the tech field. His achievements make me believe I can be a good mentor. 😎
#Nerd_Podcast

Welcome to the Nerd Podcast hosted by Tech Nerd where we talk about programming, technology, and the life style of programmers with existing gusts. We cover various topics like remote jobs, freelancing, working abroad, and entrepreneurship in communities and clubs.

Join us every week for interesting chats with guests from different areas, boosting your love for tech and programming. Plus, don't forget our monthly meetups where guests share cool experiences, and you can join in too πŸš€

Feeling excited? I am! 😁 Comment below and tell me who you'd like to be my guest on this podcast.

Nerd Podcast – we are Native, Enthusiastic, Resilient, Developers (NERD).

@selfmadecoder
Forwarded from Baki Web Dev Channel (Baki Web Dev)
How can you get a job as a self-taught developer?

This is what I will do if I start from scratch:


1) First, I will define what kind of developer I want to be:

- Frontend
- Backend
- Game developer
- Mobile developer, etc.

2) I will start researching/learning only the necessary skills to get me there – only the necessary skills:

- First, I will research or ask senior developers based on my choice.
- List out all the necessary skills to get me there.
- Gain enough skills, at least to secure an internship in a company.

3) I will start building small and demonstrable projects each week and share them with others:

- I will start building a small project every week and push it on GitHub.
- Meanwhile, I will share what I learned on different social media platforms. This will help me connect with like-minded people and document my journey.

4) I will start enhancing my portfolio and create a CV:

- When I say portfolio, you might think that I am referring to a website (No).
- Having a website is a plus, but what really matters as a developer is your GitHub and LinkedIn. Those are the two platforms you need to focus on.
- Then, I will build my CV filled with my latest projects to demonstrate what I can do.

5) Start applying for an internship (not a job again):

- At this stage, I will start looking for companies that are seeking potential developers based on my choice.
- Contact them and try to get my foot in the industry. Meanwhile, I can repeat steps 3 and 4.

6) Learn as much as possible and contribute as much as possible during your internship:

- Yes, as a developer, you have to constantly learn and update your knowledge.
- Give it your all regardless of the outcome. You might land a job at the same company where you took your internship. If you don't get hired, move on to the next opportunity.

7) Okay, this time you need to look for a job; you have already leveled up from the internship stage:

- Like I said, you don't have to apply for internships anymore. You have already passed that stage; you are now a junior developer. Find a position based on your career as a junior developer.
- Start leveling up from there.

Important note:

* Have faith in yourself and show up every day to do the job.

How long will it take, you ask?

* I would say 1 - 1.5 years to land my first junior position job.
Hey there! Let me recommend a programmer who's also a tech farmer. 🌱 He harvests products with a code fertilizer. πŸ˜… It's a channel that has helped me a lot, and I'm sure you guys will benefit from it too. Go ahead and follow Kinfish Farms!

link : https://t.me/kinfishfarms
How many of you prefer TikTok's new carousel photos feature over scrolling videos? (Me definitely carousel images 😊) ?
Anonymous Poll
31%
I like the carousel images πŸ”₯
15%
nah scrolling videos is better 🀞
53%
I don use TikTok at all 😏
Tech Nerd pinned a photo
Okay, let's bounce back today and discuss how you got started with coding. What was the first day you stumbled across the programming world? What was your first language, what did you write, where was it, how did it feel – was it nice or bad? Do you regret being stuck on coding, and do you regret that day in hindsight? Drop ur answers in the comment section.

@selfmadecoder
If you've ever deployed your backend for free, could you please share which providers you found to be the best? I would appreciate it, especially if it involves Node.js. Thanks!

@selfmadecoder
#Nerd_space

This is the UI design for the NERDSPACE feed and profile screens I am currently thinking. I have volunteer UI designers working on all the app screens, but for now, I am keeping this in mind. 😊

@selfmadecoder
I think TikTok is hacked if u go and see on almost every viral video ur gonna see this dude commenting "what country is this???"

@selfmadecoder
#movie_recommendation

Hey folks, today I wanna suggest a cool movie called "The Billion Dollar Code." It's like a behind-the-scenes of how the developers of Google Earth started from scratch and hustled their way up. The story follows their journey, fighting for their author licenses from Google after 20 years. It's awesomeβ€”I bet you'll love it!

@selfmadecoder
Hey there, I know there are many A2SVians in this channel, so I want you guys to give me advice about both technical and behavioral interviews and share your interview experiences.

@selfmadecoder
One of my dorm mate promised me to give me some of his books if hit 2000 subscribers... he has a lot of books I want like "the obstacle is the way", "Mastery", "so good can't ignore you" this are the books and I wanted ur help to get them do what u guys think let's make this channel hit 2000😁 .... But since this channel is about programming and technology make sure to share it for someone u think it's gonna be useful don just add peoples for the sake of numbers... at the end of the day what we need here is a tech community not a member

@selfmadecoder
Tell me about the coolest projects you've done on your own – no tutorials, no copying, just you and your skills! What language did you use, and why did you decide to tackle it? Spill the details! 😎

@selfmadecoder