Lorenzo Casponi 👨💻
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Lorenzo Casponi 👨💻
@LCasponi
🐸 Helping 𝕏 devs to improve 🧑💻 Sr Dev / Tech Lead ✍️ Writer / Blogger 🌟 Python / Js / Php
1000 𝕏 Followers 14% 🟩⬜⬜⬜⬜ เข้าร่วม Aralık 2020
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@yacineMTB At 40 they turn into project managers, from hero to villain
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@ryanels It's just a little fix, don't worry, it will works like a charm
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Sometimes one right decision could save a lot of time. That's what happened to me in the article.
medium.com/career-dev/how…
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@_trish_07 The true question is: knowing all these languages is really useful?
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@_trish_07 It depends, but languages are tools after all, so it's not that important, what really matter is practice
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@pmitu I've deployed on production on Friday and it brokes half of company systems.
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@KevinNaughtonJr Impostor syndrome. Sometimes we feel like our skills are useless in front of new concepts. Obviously is a cognitive BIAS
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When i was 18, my teacher says to me that i will never be a good developer because I'm weak in math, today after 14 years as a senior dev / Tech lead I've proved it wrong.
Follow your passions / instinct no matter what.
#developers
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@p0lar_fawn I suggest avoiding knowledge split between tons of languages. Them are only tools so, keep moving vertical on techs you've just started learning
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@KevinNaughtonJr Writing code is just the pitch of the iceberg sometimes
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@trikcode Posting progresses is some kind of validation, so i think that is useful for newbies anyway
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👀 Have you ever used webrtc?
This kind of protocol is really helpful when you're thinking about a real time communication up (like Google meet or Microsoft teams).
✍️ Here you will find my medium article about this for beginners, enjoy.
@lo.casponi/what-is-webrtc-and-how-does-it-work-cb98d6628a7f" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@lo.casponi/wh…
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Btw, implementing things in Assembly is a perfect exercise in the Art of Cutting Corners. Since anything complicated is exponentially harder to pull off, you MUST go for simple solutions that solve actual problems. That at the end makes you a better programmer in any language.
Тsфdiиg@tsoding
Yoooo! Made my first Interactive Web Application entirely in Assembly (Linux x86_64)! Super proud!
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