
kara Sune
837 posts

kara Sune
@_kendev
Full-stack Engineer. Shipping software full-time since 2022. Building SYAX. Obsessed with zero-distraction execution and the craft of shipping real value.







2-3 years experience is not an intern.


Thank God you later learned it. Its not too late to become what you would have become.

There’s a stage in a tech where: You’re not chasing roles anymore - roles start coming to you. You no longer post client screenshots and progress shots, you’re just in motion. You don’t join tech arguments and fights anymore, just post pics of nice places where you’re chilling You just low key making money, traveling by will. That’s my goal.



Don’t be surprised when strangers support your work before your friends even watch it.


One of the good things about coding is that, you do not need a college degree to start learning.

@trikcode Does the json specify exact code changes needed?

good morning guysss 🤝🥹 woke up to 1k people here… and honestly, the number itself isn’t even the craziest part to me it’s the fact that complete strangers decided to stay, support, engage, learn, laugh, build and grow with me over time from posting random thoughts, late night bug rants, building in public, sharing wins, losses and stressful moments 😭 somehow we built a real community here and I genuinely appreciate every single mutual that shows up for me consistently, I notice it more than you think 🫂 still a long way to go, still building, still learning, still trying to become better everyday if you’re new here, welcome 🤝 let’s grow together

Belonging in the room isn't about credentials, it's about your capacity to execute. The tech industry moves too fast for anyone to coast on old accolades anyway.

The hardest part of being a self taught developer isn't the learning. It's convincing yourself you belong in the room.


