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😐The key to learning how to code is patience.
I thought making @linear's glowy grid in their features section would take about an hour, it took me THREE DAYS.
In doing so, I've learned tonnes of new skills, thanks linear for completely frying my brain 🫠 https://t.co/FJ242lfrXa
ana howardx.com
Indie hacker's thread: From $0 to $1,500 MRR in a year 🏝️
In 2023, I spent most of my evenings, weekends, and PTO building an online learning platform. I call it Labs. It's a place where I can teach others my craft - Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, and networking - the hands-on way. https://t.co/CVO5c2VnBK

a lot of you right now are cracked and don't need this but the way i started coding was cs50 before i chose my uni course
it was covid time and i had nothing better to do so i binged in 4 weeks. It was p high level but was enough to make me fall in love with computers https://t.co/lWJA6GnAh5
Look at this guy. He literally is sharing how he deployed his hedge fund live.
90,000,000 rows of data to a backtest in under 5 minutes. https://t.co/1vprRPbCGt
Quant Sciencex.comFinal Cut Pro is an incredibly important piece of software to me. FCP 11 surprise dropped when I was live. This is my reaction to learning about it. https://t.co/SsA3qz3SCD
Theo - t3.ggx.comStarting a thread for updates as I re-learn to code (after nearly 10 years) using the latest AI tools. This thread and the recordings are going to be the real-time messy journey with dead-ends and dumb mistakes along the way 👇
Tyler Tringasx.com