PROOF OF HUSTLE: Episode 3 - Featuring @PrasoonPratham!🎈
He is just 20, yet already has 3 years of experience working with some of the top projects in Web3.
3 quick questions for him:
🔹What were the biggest challenges you faced while self-learning through platforms like freeCodeCamp and YouTube?
🔹After working on Web3 projects like @EclipseFND and @movementlabsxyz, which area of tech excites you the most now?
🔹What are your future goals or plans in the tech
(It was raining so we wrapped up quickly lol)
I'll get 15 people earn >15LPA 💰 every month through Open Source.
I cracked @Google Summer of Code in my first year (first semester too ;) from a Tier 3 college in India.
It's been a game changer since then 🙌
- I got an opportunity to work with amazing startups, unicorn companies and MNC giants
- I interviewed at companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Uber, Twitter (X), Urban Company and more
- Got accepted into GSoC twice and now am an GSoC Org Admin ☀️
After my GSoC T-shirt post last week, my DMs are flooded with one question:
"How to crack GSoC?" 👀
Let me be clear - that's not how it works 🙅♂️
GSoC is just a program funded by Google to promote Open Source.
It often comes as an accessory if you are already contributing to open source projects 🤷♂️
Your primary goal should be to learn what OS is all about.
Open Source is a blessing in disguise if you do it right:
- You get to learn the full SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)
- Git / VCS : which is the bread and butter for software devs
- Collaborate with senior engineers and get to learn industry standards from them
All this for free and instead you unlock future employment opportunities!
Imagine - you can actually contribute to products of companies like Google (Chrome, Deepmind, Flutter), Microsoft (Visual studio), VLC Media player and more.
I am opening up a closed group where I'll mentor software/engineering undergrads or early professionals to contribute to Open Source projects and unlock opportunities
Reply here if you'd like to join the group.
I'll share the group invitation link with you.
Hey @LeetCode! 😊
Noticed a small formatting issue in the editorials there's an extra space showing up after right single quotation marks (’ ), specifically in contractions like we’ ve and don’ t which feels a bit off & disrupts readability
Could you look into cleaning this up?
✨ Finally, I put it into words 🙃
I've written an article on a universal experience we've all had at least once. Would love to hear your amazing feedback!
Link 🔗 : https://t.co/XNthHojtCl
1. Palantir Future Scholarship
Link : https://t.co/Q9neaY4D5K
Eligibility:
- All UG or Masters Student outside US
- CS Or Related Major
- Haven't received it previously
2. Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship (Same eligibility)
Link : https://t.co/OJlLxsk5sF
Summer + Childhood🫠 = Season of Joy
I try to compel every child adorable experience in just 4 minutes in the form of article.
Come together we will remember those precious days 💞
🔗Link : https://t.co/DVKrNiIacw
#summer#childhood#ExperienceLife
Launching my new project "dev naukri" a job portal specially for 2024/2025 batch students.
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1. 50+ Active Jobs
2. 50+ Companies
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https://t.co/XWWDvD8oFV
Day -3,4 #30daysofrails
1. How assets handled by rails
2. Import-maps importance
3. Form creation in Rails.
4. Linking forms and models with the form_with helper.
5. How to access and use values submitted in a form.
#rails#ruby#rubyonrails