The No BS creator | From 0 → 12,000+ in a year while working only 1hr/day | Helping freelancers/developers grow on X | Fueled by heavy weights & protein shakes.
I started coding in 2021, it took me 2 years to get my first job in tech.
But it could have been much easier.
If you plan on becoming a Web Developer in 2024, open this for a full-year roadmap.
MEGA THREAD 🧵 :
I started learning to code exactly 2 years ago and landed my first job as a Software Engineer in 2023.
If I were to restart my programming journey, this is what I would do 🧵 :
I struggled to learn Web Development and progress as a beginner at the start of my journey.
But I made changes in my approach and corrected my mistakes.
Here is a thread of how I became a self-taught frontend developer in 6 months 🧵 :
Got 9.71 SGPA.
In my Third year of engineering.
I was solving Leetcode problems daily, going to the gym, building my product (Code Journal).
All whilst my end semester exams were going on.
You are capable 10x more than what you think, act accordingly.
(results out yesterday)
Learning is good, but building projects will take your knowledge to an even higher level.
Here are 10 project ideas for beginners to practice HTML and CSS.
A Thread 🧵 :
Coding can be very difficult to learn, only if you do these mistakes!
Here are the things you should avoid in order to learn coding more efficiently.
A Thread 🧵:
Giveaway time🥁:
100DaysOfCode challenge can change your life and skyrocket your coding journey.
I built the 100DaysOfCode tracker to:
- Learn coding
- Track progress
- Stay consistent
- Network with coders
To get it:
- Like, repost
- Comment 'track' (Must follow)
This will make you an expert coder in 2023.
I built a 100DaysOfCode Journal to help you progress in coding & build in public, it has
- 2 Journals
- Goal setting modules
- Task tracker
And for 48h, it's FREE
Just:
Like
Retweet
Comment "journal" & I'll DM you
(Must follow me)
Data Structures and algorithms can help you clear interviews in Product based companies (FAANG).
I was struggling with being consistent and learning DSA for the past few months, but then I changed my approach.
Here's a thread for beginners struggling with DSA 🧵 :
March 2022:
- 0 in programming
- No social media
- 97 kg with >30% BF
- Never earned $ online
March 2024:
- Landed a job in tech
- Audience of 10,600+ legends
- 82kg 15% BF
- Online revenue over 5 figures
Dream, make a plan, set a vision, stay consistent, WIN.
Only 1% there.
Time flies.
4 yrs ago I was a CSE undergrad with no programming skills whatsoever.
And today I have joined one of the biggest companies in the world as a software engineer.
Damn, was a long journey, but worth it.
Building projects alongside learning is an amazing way to enhance your skills.
Here are 10 project ideas for beginners to practice HTML and CSS.
A Thread 🧵 :
8th semester results out.
9.65 CGPA.
Engineering is finally done.
Got placed in a good company, built a business, freelanced, gym transformation, launched products.
It's been a long journey, now working on my business, learning new tech, and so much more.
Time flies.
Learning to code is HARD, and with all the competition, HARDER than ever.
But only if you do these mistakes I did when starting my journey as a beginner ↓
A MEGA Thread 🧵 :
Web Development is one of the most in-demand skills of 2023.
I was struggling with being consistent at coding and learning it last year, but then I changed my system and approach.
Here's a thread for beginners struggling with Development 🧵 :
Exactly a year ago, I started preparing for placements and job interviews.
Being from a Tier-3 college, the anxiety of being unplaced at the end is the worst.
Grateful that all the late nights, hard work and projects paid off.
You can achieve anything, with 100% determination.
I have used more than 70 front-end development tools for building good websites.
Here are the only 5 front-end tools that you need to know 👇
(important)
A Thread 🧵 :
Most beginners get stuck in tutorial hell while learning Frontend Development.
Practicing is the only way to get out of it.
Here are 5 Websites to practice Frontend Development and boost your portfolio, for FREE 🧵 :
I struggled to learn React in the beginner days of my journey, then I realized my mistake.
Not building projects.
Here are 10 React Projects ideas to practice and progress today, a thread 🧵 :
This will skyrocket your coding journey in 2024.
I built "The Tutorial-Hell Buster" which solves the biggest problem you face as a developer.
- Build projects
- Video modules
- Frameworks
And for 48H, it's FREE!
Just:
Like
Retweet
Comment "done" & I'll DM you
(Must follow)
The average salary of a React Developer is $120,000.
But most beginners have a hard time learning it and building projects.
Here is why and how to learn React for a newbie, a thread🧵 :
Visual Studio Code is already a powerful code editor, but you can make it even better with extensions!
Here are 6 VS Code extensions that will enhance your coding experience 🧵 :
Most beginners don't use GitHub efficiently for learning.
These 8 GitHub repositories will teach you about Javascript more than any tutorials.
A Thread 🧵:
HTML Forms are of great use cases and essential for a landing page.
But most people suck at styling them, here is how you can make them prettier using CSS.
A Thread 🧵 :
Many beginners get stuck in tutorial hell and not build projects, which can be a HUGE obstacle in their coding journey.
Here are 10 projects to master HTML and CSS ↓
A Thread 🧵 :
I am looking for 3 beginner/intermediate coders or developers who want guidance and mentorship in coding.
We will work together and create a plan, a roadmap so you make amazing progress in your coding journey.
Ps: This is FREE, just comment below what you're learning and why I
TailwindCSS is one of the most popular CSS libraries for developing websites from scratch.
But beginners don't learn it from the right resources and mess up their journey.
Here are 10 resources to learn TailwindCSS for FREE 🧵 :
Today, I studied DSA for 25 hours, Web Development for 26 hours.
Revised some previous problems and Javascript concepts.
Yes, revising problems took me 25 hours.
Deep work?
Quality of work?
Never heard of it, we grind💪.
Attaching the notes for you below:
When did I start learning React?
4 months after I started learning Javascript.
When should you start learning React?
In half the time, let me explain 🧵 :
I aim to become a full-stack Web developer this year 💻 .
But I can't get there without a plan and will fail certainly if I don't.
Here's my exact ROADMAP and plan for upskilling myself as a Web Developer (step-by-step) 🧵 :
I have tried 100s of different courses and tutorials for Web Development so you don't have to.
These are the 10 resources that helped me the most in my journey, to become a front-end developer 🧵 :
Got the offer letter.
Time flies, 2 years ago, I was a fresher with 0 skills in programming.
- Building in public
- Communities
- Networking
- Content creation
- Project building
Everything pays off in the end.
Excited to work in tech, looking forward to a new phase of life🥂