Hello everyone I am a computer science engineering student who holds specialization in aiml I am here at this platform to connect and grow with everyone for a good career ahead....
Twitter isn’t social media. It’s a battlefield.
Open the app:
— 18 y/o building a startup
— Someone just made $100K
— Another grinding in silence at midnight
It’s not Insta’s dopamine trap.
It’s a mirror.
Either you level up or get left behind.
Become the best at everything you do... But is it practically possible? according to me do your best at everything what you do rest leave it to the universe...🤞🏻
I then tried to contact the costumer care support of flipkart requested for call but no response was received...Never relying on this brand and platform again....
@flipkartsupport@RockWithboAt
NEVER EXPECTED THIS FROM TRUSTABLE BRAND LIKE BOAT....
I recently ordered boat airdopes from @Flipkart and this is what I received from delivery partner... I asked for return, he guided me to exchange the product and when I did so the exchange partner rejected it.
The problem with a lot of Indian software devs is that they couldn’t fall in love with computers.
Which is fine. Can’t blame them. A lot of us got access to computers pretty late in life, and we already had to take some life-altering decisions by then.
By then these folks had already learnt from the world around them that there’s money and respect in software. And they decided to become software engineers before even owning a computer.
This is a very common story.
It’s not wrong to do something only for the money and status that comes with it, sure, but there will come a point when you’ll have to go really really deep and become extremely knowledgeable just to stay relevant.
And that process is extremely painful for someone who cannot find joy in it. You’re then left at your company’s mercy for growth, and you become too afraid to make a switch.
Which is why I’ve always posted in the past that you must consider spending a few weeks/months finding what you enjoy doing in software. Something that doesn’t burn you out as much as the other things you’ve explored.
In a 30yr long career, 3 months don’t matter. But if these 3 months can help you spend the next 30 years without feeling tortured every second, isn’t it a good deal?
Learn the power of zooming out.
There are times when things don't work out... Life doesn't go as planned but then I remember "SALT IS THE CATALYST TO MAKE DISHES SPICY" and boom I get up again to write my story.......
I recently attended a "Masterclass on Prompt Engineering" by Natasha Ahmed via @thelearnonline. It brought a lot of self-awareness regarding this topic.I look forward to apply these lessons throughout my work and how they can help with the development of future-oriented solutions
Attended a wonderful and amazing event #DevFestKanpur2024 by @gdg_kanpur. It was really a very successful event with amazing speakers.A big shoutout to @GDGcPSIT for making me aware of the event. I am excited and looking forward to attend more such events in future.