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Tom ☕
Tom ☕@codevsdev·
Which book, course, or resource changed your career?
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Ryan
Ryan@Ryan_liberricky·
@codevsdev The Pragmatic Programmer. Shifted how I think about code ownership and long-term maintainability
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Taniya
Taniya@Taniyatweets_·
@codevsdev Atomic Habits gave me a completely different way to think about progress and consistency
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Derek Boyer
Derek Boyer@hathreldb·
@codevsdev ChatGPT, but not for vibe coding. I used it like a private tutor, repeatedly testing assumptions, testing my understanding of things, and tearimg ideas apart until I understand them. Unlimited patience a human just can't emulate accelerated my learning by a ton
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a h@x97115104·
@codevsdev huge tomes of mostly arcane magic, but all the same they definitely changed the course of my career.
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Rumman🦪
Rumman🦪@ItsRumman·
@codevsdev Real time projects that solve real time problems
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Sheikh
Sheikh@AmanSheikhKhan·
@codevsdev Building a Project changed my career 🤔
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Vasanth
Vasanth@vasanthadabala·
@codevsdev funtional programming in scala
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NonResident
NonResident@NonResidentLife·
@codevsdev Python oficial documentation is the best book in my life
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Mr INIMFON
Mr INIMFON@gaby_wills·
@codevsdev For me, it would be learning how to Google properly.
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Scott
Scott@zebra3V1·
Back to community college as a 41 year old never at this point have taken any IT classes. 1st class. Network 1 Cisco sponsored. & C++. Both at night. C++ was difficult. Concepts. So tough. BTW. Network 1. My professor said. Please Ping this address. I said WHAT? What’s a ping. 😝.
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Bob
Bob@BBrhayan·
@codevsdev Python Crash Course by Eric Matthes.
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Tech P
Tech P@Tech_p001·
@codevsdev Fundamentals of Data engineering
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