Have you ever felt so overwhelmed by things, so nervous, so anxious, that you just cannot take another step towards it, and because of that you just try to get your mind off it by doomscrolling and ignoring the subject altogether.
but i am so excited to go now, even if I lose money, or don't do anything particular, it's still exciting, and thank my sister so much for it, she has shown me so much love when I was drowning, so to conclude I'll be there tomorrow eth global hackathon 28th sept,
I’m exploring ideas for my new developer portfolio.
Recently watched “Reacting to 21 Design Portfolios in 22 Minutes” by @ransegall via @YouTube --> https://t.co/naIIRajUaR
Appreciate the insights from Ran and @fluxacademy.
I’ll be sharing my new portfolio soon.
Well that's how major of these gamifying learning experiences goes, most of the time you will only be able to learn if you are interested in the topics, otherwise it gets stale real quick!
Still I would say if you are interesting in #CyberSecurity do check out @tryhackme
As expected after the initial tutorial, the next learning room was much more reading than interactive, even though there were some interactive elements at the end.
https://t.co/nOf6xEUjzS
Was bored at 2am, watched a @fireship_dev code report video, and tried to broaden my knowledge!
Thanks for curing my boredom Jeff😉!
https://t.co/61D3seVMq5
So, I’ve been wondering...
Are there any DevRel jobs for entry-level students?
What does it take to break into DevRel in Web3?
And how are college students landing these roles?
If you've got insights, drop them below! Let’s talk. 🚀
#DevRel#Web3#TechCareers