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Chirag Aggarwal

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Bangalore Katılım Şubat 2010
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Chirag Aggarwal
Chirag Aggarwal@exagil·
@hogaur I think the problem is not limited to just architectural diagrams but discoverability of documents / links in general. In my experience, I've seen an internal url shortener with full text search and indexing to have served the use case very well.
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Hari Om Gaur
Hari Om Gaur@hogaur·
How do you manage architecture diagrams scattered all across the places? They can show up anywhere like jira description and comments, Google or notion, figma, draw.io etc etc
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Ravisutanjani
Ravisutanjani@Ravisutanjani·
•Inflation: 6.7% •Income Tax: 32-35% •GST: 5-28% •Road Tax on New Vehicle: 13-18% •& Capital Gains, Wealth, Corporate Tax That’s exactly why you need to have multiple sources of income to compensate for inflation and taxes. Aren’t we exploited as Taxpayers?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I strongly believe that all managers in a technical area must be technically excellent. Managers in software must write great software or it’s like being a cavalry captain who can’t ride a horse!
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
Time to remove the "N" from FAANG ?
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Disappear for some time, focus on yourself, return unrecognisable.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Contrarian take: joining a startup/scaleup that raised lots of money, has lots of hype and is usually a net career accelerator, even if the startup doesn't do well. 1. You got paid well. 2. You have a network of ambitious people. 3. You get plenty of career opportunity inbounds
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Zain Rizvi
Zain Rizvi@ZainRzv·
Junior engineer: Take this tightly defined feature & build it Mid-level engineer: Take this vaguely defined feature & build it Senior engineer: Take this known problem & figure out how to solve it Staff engineer: Take this goal & find the problems we should be solving
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Daniel Ch@chddaniel·
Most people are unhappy because they do not pursue meaning If you pursue meaning, you will receive happiness as a byproduct
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Chris Hladczuk
Chris Hladczuk@chrishlad·
What’s your single best piece of career advice?
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Harrison Schenck
Harrison Schenck@FractionalList·
The biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make have nothing to do with money - Who you marry - How you treat your body - How you spend free time - Who you spend time with Nothing is more expensive than bad habits and bad company
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Roshan Patel
Roshan Patel@roshanpateI·
PSA: If you’re trying to get a job at an early-stage startup, do not say you're looking for a "strategy" role. My inbox is filled with MBAs asking for strategy roles. Pre-Series A, that's usually the founders' job. I need help building and selling. Not "strategy"
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
How do staff/principal/senior engineers (some of the most experienced engineers in an organization) get "stuck"? Here are my observations. What other situations have you seen where these people get stuck in their growth, and/or careers?
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Ajey Gore
Ajey Gore@AjeyGore·
How do you choose why company to join? and mostly the answer lies in what are you optimizing for. 1. In early days, optimize for learning - 0 - 5 years, work hard 2. In 5-10 - shape up your thinking, optimize for collaboration, communication and impact 1/n
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Yogi
Yogi@YogiKulkarni·
Here's a software development reading list to get started: First signup for an ACM membership india.acm.org/membership (Rs.1,770/yr). It gives you access to O'Reilly's entire book catalog. Its the best investment you'll ever make. /cc @ponnappa @championswimmer 1/n
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@championswimmer @sreejan_ch @ponnappa oh man. I'm 6 month exp working in a startup. have a good dev experience but how do I get such in-depth understanding of software? can anyone suggest. @championswimmer @ponnappa @YogiKulkarni

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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
👉🏻 30 Technologies Worth Learning in 2022 👇🏻 👇🏻 Blockchain C# DevOps Docker Flutter Git Go GraphQL HTML and CSS Java JavaScript Kotlin Kubernetes Laravel NodeJs PHP PostgreSQL Python React/Vue/Svelte Ruby Rust Sass Solidity Swift TailwindCSS TypeScript Web3.js/ethers.js
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Roshan Patel
Roshan Patel@roshanpateI·
i asked my 8 yr old cousin what he wants to be when he grows up and this is what he said
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@[email protected]@Nick_Craver·
This is still some of the most impactful advice I've ever gotten. Don't be afraid to go for the big things.
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Seven ways to increase your odds of getting promoted: 1. Deliver more impact 2. Take on more scope 3. Demonstrate that you’ve addressed a gap 4. Find an influential champion 5. Pay attention to who gets promoted 6. Ask for it 7. Quit and go work somewhere else Read on 👇
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Vikrama Dhiman
Vikrama Dhiman@vikramadhiman·
Who wants to join a Crypto 101 CBC? I took one of Ankit's class and can vouch he is seeped deep into Crypto and knows a the techniques. It will be a super worthwhile CBC. If 10-20 of us say yes, he'll do it. 🙏
Ankit Agarwal@Ankit_A

@vikramadhiman @ravihanda Feedback loud and clear. I have been contemplating a 4-6 week CBC + lifetime community but ironically for a marketer, I hate the marketing aspect of it. Will need atleast 10-20 folks in the cohort

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