They say we should be able to put new things on our resume every 6 months. What skills have you learned since March? Have you utilized this time to...
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Love this!
I started an immersive software engineering boot camp, Momentum@Morehouse and I'm super-pumped (also a bit terrified) about my new career path. On the way, I've learned:
Most of all, I've found a home and am building my tribe, my pack and an awesome family in this crazy, wonderful world of technology!
Started learning Chinese!
Also got started with meta learning strategies.
My next read is Maggie Appleton's Building A Second Brain Illustrated Notes.
They're beautiful!
Also prepping for the DP-100 Certification!
Iβm just going to leave this here: it is ridiculous to assume you would spend your time at home during a global pandemic to learn new skills. Working on your own all day, trying best you can to comprehend what is going on and what is expected of your work is a skill set in itself. Donβt buy into the myth that you need to spend your free time productively, instead focus on mental health, getting some rest and exercising.
That being said, I have learned a lot about graphql, mostly because a couple of projects needed it. And Iβve learned that working from home is not for me.
Well, in this lockdown probably my skill learning can be divided into 80% non-tech and 20% tech-related.
On the tech side, I've learned about Next.js, VIM and due to my job, I'm restarting to pick up Angular, TypeScript, SASS...
I also have a Haskell course, I recently signed up, that I'll be doing on the side. π
So I finally broke into the JS world.
Coming from a C# Back-end Developer Role it's been something i've long thought about learning however never had the time to do it. So I threw myself in at the deep-end and decided to go all out and make a project using only JS (node & express primarily)
It's been a great experience so far and i'm learning so much!
Nice to see what everyone else has been learning about on here too!
Yeah I also feel like everyone is learning in a good way.
Well I learned Angular+2 and right now I'm practicing and after that I want to learn Ionic (Because I know angular ) but I really want to learn Flutter.
I have learnt javaScript and polished my skills in HTML, CSS, MySql and Python. Currently, I am learning the basic maths required to get into Machine Learning and by the way, I have also started to work on my portfolio. π
Happy Coding!!
I leaned react(ant design, redux, gatsbyjs), django
created a small portfolio too keshavjha.me
I just saw your portfolio. Its really great. Nice work...
i also learned react lil bit but then got some angular project so not able to continue. I will also try to make one project in react, Thanks for sharing ur skills.
Thank you so much, I appreciate the compliment.
I liked the ReactJs, Hope you will also find your Interest in it :)
I tried AngularJs a couple of years ago, but I had not much understanding of javascript at that moment, so I found it quite tough. After that never got a chance to learn it or use it in any of my projects.
I have been learning Japanese (again) and working on building my UX skills. UX is my dream goal and so I'm taking classes online and looking into bootcamps or Master programs as well.
I've also been focusing on improving my programming skills, especially Javascript! I've never been confident with it, so it's my goal to be more confident by the end of the year!
Cooking bcz it's my hobbyπ
2 courses from online platformπ
Mobile piano some theme musics again hobbyπ΅
Explore twitter Dev Community (Most useful thing)β
Made 1 YouTube video for my college π΅
Lose 6kgs still in progress...π
I'm actually learning how to play the synthesizer! Got myself a Moog Grandmother just recently β woot!
Yeah, I think they are easier than English as they don't have irregular forms, but there are loads of different conjugations which make it more time consuming to get to know all of them. We don't use many of them in informal jargon, but in formal situations, they are used.
I will be glad to help out sometime if you have any doubts!
I learned MongoDB and Mongoose as well as improving my knowledge of Node and Redux.
Great MongoDB is my next task...
First read javascript then mongoDB k baare mein soachna waise pata hai kch nhi kregi
Hey hai pooja, I'm not from Frontend background. But learnt linux kernel performance tuning and some best practices for Agile development. Something more professionally required. And since your are a Frontend beginner would like to give a takeaway for you. Happy Coding π₯
Link : roadmap.sh/frontend
Thank you so much for sharing this link. Yeah basically not new in frontend working for last 5 years but yeah in DS & C I am new, So thank. Stay connected,.
Can I use this link roadmap.sh/frontend in my upcoming blog? It will really help me.
Sure with pleasure ππ»
Setting priorities. I answer to my daughter knocking on my office room door even when Iβm in meetings. Sheβs too young to understand what Iβm doing there, everybody loves seeing her on video and no meeting is that important that Iβd not let her in :D
I just learned.. well not learned, maybe just found out that you can play around that arduino thingy with python..
I'm kinda late knowing this.. duh
so many knowledge out there that I want to know.. yet so little brain capacity that I have
Did a few things, as well as getting lost with the "free" time as I was unemployed for the most part since then:
Always looking to not overwhelm me with the amount of information out there, taking things slow and learning as I can.
Thanks for sharing!
I used to be only a front-end developer, but during the lockdown, I learned node.js (back-end) and machine learning. I also learned 1200 vocabulary words!
Continuing to learn Python and Arabic :)
Genial, ΒΏquΓ© tal estΓ‘ yendo el proceso?
I'll translate it for you: Great, how is the process going?
Explanation:
"yendo" comes from the verb "to go", in Spanish "ir".
In the above sentence "yendo" translates to "going".
Nice .. I will try to learn it in future.
Been working through Jason Fedinβs advanced C course on Udemy. Only three sections left π€©. Studying to take the CompTIA Security+ exam in the near future.
Udemy is really good choice. Keep learning ...
Nice! I've written a register based vm and now I'm learning about compiler development!
That's so great. Keep learning ...
I learned Django and React in lockdown and created my site. Check here codeperfectplus
Wow, that's so nice. I have also started working on my own site.
From scratch: Javascript, React, Node, CSS, WSGI
Improved my data engineering skills by building more advanced applications
Also improved my Python skills.
Great some good skills added π
HTML5, CSS3, JAVASCRIPT and currently ReactJS
I too have learnt Python, Spring Boot and Kafka in this world wide lockdown. Thanks for sharing motivational blog. Happy Learning! Enjoy Learning!
Thank you so much for your kind appreciation Mukesh
Is it too tough or easy?
I heard the most complicated part about learning Spanish is verbs, they are quite weird even for Spanish people. I didn't fully learn them in school, I still struggle sometimes.
Data Structure big joke... data structure ka d bhi aata hai tereko. Cheating krke toh accenture nikala hai aur yha logo ko gyaan dene aa gyi