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I don't always test my code... but when I do - I do it in production π
07.05.2025 14:15 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0When I start doubting myself, I just remember: I earned my CS degree without ChatGPT.
Just me, some tears, and 4 am Stack Overflow binges π€
Imposter syndrome be like:
Me: Solves a complex problem.
My brain: "You got lucky."
Me: Gets promoted.
My brain: "Theyβll figure out youβre a fraud any day now."
Why Though? π«£
#impostersyndrome #tech #relatable
That programming moment when even your rubber duck starts judging your code π€§
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3οΈβ£ Upskill Strategically: Focus on skills that align with your career goals and market demand.
Some of my favorite resources: Newsletters, Podcasts, dev Platforms
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The tech industry moves fast. So, how do you stay relevant:
1οΈβ£ Follow Industry Trends: Subscribe to newsletters, listen to podcasts, and join tech communities.
2οΈβ£ Learn by Doing: Donβt just watch tutorials - build projects to apply what youβve learned
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Programming has taught me three things: patience, persistence, and how to cry silently at my desk π€§
#softwaredevelopment #programminglife
Recruiters on LinkedIn π
Recruiter 1: βAre you interested in a junior role with 10 years of experience required?β
Recruiter 2: βWe have a 6-month contract with no benefits!β
Recruiter 3: βCan you relocate to Antarctica for this role?β
#tech #career
Python programming be like π #programming
07.04.2025 14:42 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0My toxic trait? Thinking I can fix a bug in 5 minutes π
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Me casually thriving because nothing in this world - heartbreak, taxes, or stepping on a Lego - can hurt me more than debugging at 3 a.m
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Next time something doesnβt work out, take a step back and ask: What can I learn from this?
How do you handle failure in tech? Letβs share experiences! #programming #tech
Every setback is a chance to analyze what went wrong, improve, and come back stronger. The best developers arenβt the ones who never fail - theyβre the ones who fail, learn, and keep pushing forward.
11.12.2024 15:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0In tech, failure is part of the journey - whether it's a bug that refuses to be fixed, a project that didnβt meet the deadline, or a feature that just wonβt work as planned. Iβve faced all of these, and hereβs what Iβve learned: failure is a stepping stone, not a roadblock.
11.12.2024 15:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0#programming
09.12.2024 22:59 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Hereβs a secret: itβs not about knowing every programming language. The real key to being a great developer is problem-solving.
Companies hire you not just for your coding ability, but for how you approach challenges, break them down, and create solutions.
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I made a JavaScript joke, but it doesnβt seem to workβ¦
Guess Iβll callback later! π
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Next time you hit a roadblock, remember: youβre not stuck, youβre learning. π‘
How do you handle bugs? Share your strategies below! π #programming
Instead of getting frustrated, Iβve learned to see each bug as an opportunity to improve my problem-solving skills. The more bugs I encounter, the more efficient I become at debugging and optimizing code.
29.11.2024 17:29 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Weβve all been there - staring at a bug for hours, questioning every line of code, and wondering if we even know what weβre doing. But hereβs the thing: bugs are a developerβs best friend. Every bug teaches you something new and pushes you to think creatively.
29.11.2024 17:29 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Networking isnβt just about landing jobs - itβs about building relationships, learning from peers, and staying in the loop with industry trends. You never know where a casual conversation could lead!
Whatβs one piece of networking advice thatβs helped you? Letβs share tips! 2/2 #techcareer
Early in my career, I thought getting good at coding was all that mattered. While coding skills are important, I quickly realized the power of networking. Attending tech meetups, joining online communities, and connecting with others in the industry have opened doors I never thought possible. 1/2
28.11.2024 16:27 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Doing great! π
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