
Anshu Kumar
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Anshu Kumar
@anshuscript
🏫 Govt CS Teacher by day | 💻 Ex-Senior SWE @Infosys l Teaching DSA the way schools never did 🧠 📍Bihar, India | Building in Public 🇮🇳 #DSA #IndianDeveloper
India Se unió Kasım 2015
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Unpopular opinion:
Memorizing DSA solutions will NEVER get you placed.
I spent 4 years in real software development.
Not once did anyone ask me to reverse a linked list on the job.
But they DID ask me to:
→ Think logically under pressure
→ Break big problems into small ones
→ Communicate my approach clearly
DSA teaches thinking. Not just coding.
Agree or disagree? 👇
#DSA #PlacementPrep #TechInterview #SoftwareEngineering #buildinginpublic
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A friend told me his Bangalore startup has allocated Claude Code limits for every engineer. If an engineer hits the limit faster than others, he is expected to give an explanation.
We are not losing to AI. We are losing to f**king bureaucracy.
TFTC@TFTC21
Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"
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@Sandyyy_99 Yes! Spent hours talking with Swarnim yesterday.
Same background. Same choice. Same mission.
When techies return to their roots — villages win.
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@anshuscript His name is Swarnim Swaraj. Yes, he is from CS tr and left an MNC to serve village students. He also appreciates your speech on Action Research.
Great to see you techies giving a path to village students.
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Age? Doesn't matter.
Outfit? Doesn't matter.
Dhoti or tracksuit —
everyone showed up at 6 AM.
That's Bihar for you. 💪
Bihar Education Dept Training — Day 2
#BiharEducation #PTTime #Discipline #AnshuKumar #TeacherLife
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@Sandyyy_99 That's nice to hear :)
What's his name ?
He is also cs tr or from other subjects ?
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@hellonehha IMO
Job = what I do between 9 and 5.
Identity = what I'd do even if nobody paid me.
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Schools produce graduates.
Research produces solutions.
Most teachers never question WHY a method isn't working.
They just repeat it louder.
Research = systematically asking hard questions.
Applied research = fixing the actual problem.
As a CS teacher, my research question is:
"Why can't my students CODE even after learning syntax?"
That's applied research. That's where change begins.🚀
#ActionResearch #ICT #EdTech #BiharEducation #TeacherTraining #CSTeacher #AnshuKumar
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I'm a CS teacher + software engineer.
I've seen both sides — the classroom and the industry.
The gap is real:
→ Schools teach theory. Industry needs problem-solvers.
→ Schools reward marks. Industry rewards output.
→ Schools fear failure. Industry runs on iteration.
Day 1 of my 5-day Departmental Training by Bihar Education Department.
A lot of topics being discussed !!
Stay tuned !
#ICT #EdTech #BiharEducation #TeacherTraining #EducationReform #RealWorldSkills
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June 1983. A 28-year-old Steve Jobs walks into a design conference in Aspen, Colorado. He asks the room who owns a personal computer. Nobody raises their hand. He says “Uh-oh.”
Then he spends the next 55 minutes describing the next four decades of technology.
Jobs told the audience Apple’s strategy was to “put an incredibly great computer in a book that you can carry around with you, that you can learn how to use in 20 minutes… with a radio link in it so you don’t have to hook up to anything.” That’s an iPhone. In 1983. The Mac hadn’t even shipped yet.
He described an MIT project that sent a camera truck down every street in Aspen, photographed every intersection, and built a virtual walkthrough on a computer screen. Google Street View launched 24 years later. He said office networking was about 5 years away and home networking 10 to 15 years out. The web went mainstream in the mid-90s, about 12 years later. Dead on.
He described software being sent electronically over phone lines, with free previews and credit card payment. That’s the App Store, 25 years before it launched. He even compared it to the music industry and said software needed “the equivalent of a radio station” for free sampling. Apple built the iTunes Music Store 20 years later.
The AI prediction is the one that hits different now. Near the end, Jobs talked about machines that could capture a person’s “underlying spirit” or “way of looking at the world,” so that after they died, you could ask the machine questions and maybe get answers. He said 50 to 100 years. ChatGPT arrived in about 40.
The weird part is this speech was lost for nearly 30 years. The full hour-long recording only surfaced in 2012 when a blogger got a cassette tape from someone who attended the original conference. The Steve Jobs Archive didn’t release actual video footage until July 2024.
His timelines were consistently too fast. He wanted the “computer in a book” within the 1980s. Apple’s first attempt was the Macintosh Portable in 1989, which weighed 16 pounds and cost $6,500. The iPad arrived in 2010, 27 years late. He guessed voice recognition was about a decade away. Siri launched in 2011, nearly 30 years later. The vision was right every time. The clock was wrong every time.
Apple was doing about $1 billion a year in revenue when Jobs gave this talk, with under 5,000 employees. Today it’s worth $3.7 trillion.
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Last week the World Obesity Atlas report ranked India No. 2 in the highest number of obese children. A big wake up call. The biggest suffering is also among our elder women who are now far less involved in physical activities. Earlier daily routines kept them active, but now such movements and habits seem to be nearly ending.
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Does college decide your future in tech?
• Some say IIT/NIT degree decides everything
• Others believe real skills matter more
• Big tech hires people who can actually build
• Same company pay huge salary in US/UK
• Remote roles opening global opportunities
• Many great engineers from tier-3 colleges
• LinkedIn shows talent exists everywhere
• Today’s engineer tomorrow’s founder
• College Degree is just piece of paper
• Don’t limit yourself to ₹4–6 LPA thinking
• Think global explore bigger opportunities
• Take action and reach your full potential
What do you think? 🚀
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