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Off to a million. Thankyou everyone ❤️

4 hours learning something new. 4 hours coding at your job. 4 hours working on actionable personal projects. 6-8 weeks , 5 days a week with consistency.
Currently companies that are hiring through us - 1. Bangalore based startup onsite. 2. AI based cursor like company (AI engineer). 3. Noida based company looking for full stack lead (MERN/GO) (remote) 4. SF based company looking for MERN + postgres (remote) 5. Noida based
Succeed in silence. Infinite unsuccessful crabs all around to pull you down.
Super 30 30 motivated folks going from 0-100 in dev (full stack , web3 , AI) in 4 months Month 1 - Foundations Month 2 - Hands on hand held dev Month 3 - Getting into Nicher tech Month 4 - Contributing to projects On site (Bangalore) Led by me and a friend Free
Hunger cant be taught, it has to be lived.
I’m launching a Fellowship

College student $190k offer (I'm yet to review docs but pretty sure it's legit) Niche - Web3 Most of his projects/past interns are heavy on Solidity and Decentralized finance



gpt-5 is here. are u coding anon? Do u see the need of surface level knowledge vanish? Are you still doing html/css/dsa? Is your claim to fame a portfolio website that has purple in it? are u going to make it? or is upsc the end goal now? Are you deferring the inevitable?

Coding is a lot of fun if u have muscle memory in a language. The most complex apps feel simple if you can read things and know the syntax well. My top pics rn are 1. Typescript 2. Python 3. Go 4. Rust
I cry with tears when I have to take an interview only to see the candidate fumble the most basic syntax. I'm unsure if its AI but it feels like jr devs or devs in general aren't hands on coding much and I'm unsure how I feel about this. An argument can be made that we don't

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