If you want to learn JavaScript, you just need a text editor, a browser, and some perseverance.
And to help you get started @sprucekhalifa created this beginner-friendly tutorial.
In it, you'll learn JavaScript basics by building a counter application.
https://t.co/DeK3KrzFy8
My engineering life is about to end in next 2 months.
Here’s my skillset-
Front end-
Reactjs, Nextjs, TailwindCSS, bootstrap
Backend/DB-
Nodejs, expressJs, MongoDB, MySQL, Strapi
Languages-
Javascript, c/c++, Solidity, python
Core CS-
Networking, OS(Linux)
How about you?
Want to make your First open-source contribution?🤔
Do these Steps:
1. Go to https://t.co/PniulD1WBI by @eddiejaoude
2. Create your own BioDrop profile
And You made it!
Here's mine: https://t.co/J1LZyk5KAM
I agree with @Hyprocus . Serious changes are needed.
1. The photo is not needed. Keep that for LinkedIn - preferably w/o thumbs up.
2. There are grammatical errors.
- In your about me section "I am still pursuing education and aims to" - "aims to" should be "aim to", but I suggest removing this section altogether. Make space for more details on projects.
- "Certificatied" is not a word. Use "Certifications"
3. Details on 10th, 12th are not necessary. B Tech in what would be helpful. Add GPA (especially if it's good)
4. 404 error page, nav bar, header, login form are not projects. They could be components or parts of a project. In projects, specify what problem you solved, what complexities you addresses and what's the impact. If no one is using the project to know the impact, try to do some benchmarking and add those numbers. The recommended phrasing is "Accomplished (X) As measured by (Y) By doing (Z)" - don't have to use exactly as is, but I hope you get the point.
5. None of the extracurricular activities are relevant so you can remove that too, to make space for more project details.
6. I don't recommend explicitly stating "soft skills". Let that be visible through projects. Photoshop and video editing are irrelevant for developer roles.
I apologize if this sounds harsh, but I hope it's helpful. You are still in your 2nd year, so there's a lot of time to learn, build more impactful projects and add them on your resume.
I wish you the best.