If you are a fresher and searching for a job, If you are from different domain and want to be a software developer, If you are struggling for a software engineer job, then this video is for you.
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It's not about failing, it's about how much you learn from the failure keeping away all the negativity aside and rising for the one final time needs resilience and determination 💥
My Daily Non-Negotiables :
~ I wake up naturally on or before 6 AM
~ 60 mins walking
~ 30 mins asana
~ Talking about non-work related stuff for atleast an hour
~ 3L of water
~ 2 Hrs learning new things
What are yours?
This schedule is for weekdays. The weekend is completely for family.
If you are a beginner programmer and struggling to learn to code then you should try this once.
(serialised on priority basis):
➡️ 9 to 10 hours for my full-time job
➡️ Two to Three hours on my own learning
➡️ Two to Three hours on content creation for community
I believe that learning is a never-ending process, So I am spending some time on my own learning also. If I expose the secret of my time management then it is as below
As I am developing it in my free time, So the UI may not be that much impressive. Most of my focus is on course quality. The explanations are so easy that any beginner can understand them. So intermediate or advanced users may find it a little bit slow.
I believe that learning is a never-ending process, So I am spending some time on my own learning also. If I expose the secret of my time management then it is as below
I got so many good reviews on my Udemy courses (C, Java, Python, and JavaScript). So it's time to offer those courses for free at the same time in an organized manner. As a React Native Developer spent my free time creating an Android App "Coding Step By Step".
As I am developing it in my free time, So the UI may not be that much impressive. Most of my focus is on course quality. The explanations are so easy that any beginner can understand them. So intermediate or advanced users may find it a little bit slow.
Don't afraid of layoffs at most organisations.
Expect the unexpected.
What I will suggest is, prepare for interviews just to be on the safer side.
There is no harm in learning :) Hopefully it will not be required.
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