New tool for Laravel devs!
EnvKit - Local Dev Stack for Windows & macOS
https://t.co/WNJo5Yhgu0
It's like Laravel Herd but with MORE tech-stack outside of Laravel:
- nginx/Apache
- MongoDB
- Python
- and more
Designing a landing page isn't easy...
So, I created a Figma file containing ALL my SaaS landing page Re-Designs and Analysis.
These knowledge can 3x your MRR.
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(Retweet for Priority)
I'm giving away Claude Code for FREE.
Yes, you read that right -- the world's best AI, now completely FREE.
My mission is to get the next billion people to write great software. I believe EVERYONE should have access to the best AI, but so many are constrained by costs.
I'm solving this by:
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+ with the most proven business model = Ads
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how it works:
1. sign up on Giga AI Free
2. change Claude Code env variables to use our inference endpoint
2. to support the free usage, we'll add ads inside the AI responses (only contextual and relevant ads, no spam)
Since we get too many signups, there's a waitlist, but we'll be rolling it out to the maximum people as we can.
Watch the video to get started & comment and retweet to get access first.
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3. Comment “REACT”(so i can DM you)
A software developer career is hard, overwhelming, and sometimes discouraging.
The list of languages, frameworks, databases, patterns, tools, and clouds is endless.
For 20+ years, I have given 6 tips to developers to learn faster,
And, ... they did!
1- Do not put too much pressure on yourself.
The most important thing is to progress every day.
2- Pay attention to the general concepts more than to the details.
Every new concept you learn will help you to understand the following language, platform, or tool much faster.
3- Do not try to understand all the concepts at once.
You will return to them later, and all the pieces will connect at the right time.
4- Select one language and try to be as good as possible.
Start simple, and add complexity step by step.
5- Make questions; it will save you many hours.
6- Be patient: you will catch it. No frustrations.
If you find something difficult, change the topic and return the next day.
I interviewed over 70 backend engineers in the last 2 years.
I created a Notion based "Learn Backend Development Pack V3" that contains a learning path to become a backend dev based on ONLY FREE resources.
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