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Income Sources :: Developer Newsletter

Income Sources :: Books :: Indie Development 101

⪼ Made with 💜 by realpolyglot.dev

About

  • What the pup (computer vision)
  • LinkTree Like Application
  • Extract Music from YouTube Videos
  • Chrome Extension (YouTube Unsubscribe (YTUNSUB))
  • Date & Time for Software Engineers (time.is)
  • How to use libraries
  • How to learn a new language
  • Polyglot Courses & Seminars
  • GraphQL ... Under The Hood
  • Relational NoSQL with DynamoDB

Monetization

digitallysmüv academy: Achievement Levels

Fedora feathers 🪶

Hackerrank, Codewars, leet code, Educative, algo expert: data structures

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Recognizing Experts: DigitallySmooth Expert Ambassador Must be nominated Nominations are GitHub issues

Community building Community App Clubhouse Discord (slack?) Forum

Group things in categories: Resume & Market Experience building (building apps on app store, steam games) Cash Flow (building games for steam, fivrr) Network Building Stack overflow Open source author and contributor Cla Leetcode, triplebyte, Build a saas Build e-commerce with affiliates and analytics

Meetups: single track meetups and conferences are deprecated. Check the attendance stats over the last 5-10 years for yourself. Not to mention the world is meeting increasingly virtually. Plug your meetup, user group and conferences into us and we’ll connect you to a larger audience.

Recruiters: have you ever referred a friend to a recruiter and expected a referral fee only to find out that it’s up to you to read the fine print and the onus is on you to follow up after the 30 or 60 or even 90 🧐 days? Plug into us, let us manage the relationship and track the referral fee and we’ll split it with you.

Full Stack: most bootcamps won’t make you a truly full stack software engineer, furthermore they won’t pay you, you generally pay them. Not only will you become full stack with us but you’ll also learn to how to stack multiple passive income streams so you can afford to take time off to get clarity, spend tome with love ones and on your other passions, build the business that lines up with your life purpose and tome to re-skill so you are always a highly marketable candidate in any area of technology you care to take part in.

Jobs: ultimately humans aren’t meant to be working a 9-5 job for their entire lives building someone else’s dream giving no cate to our own dream and purpose. Jobs are meant to be temporary and for the purpose of learning. Pensions are deprecated and social security is broken, you can’t rely on an employer to make you rich. Employers are incentivized to buy your time and energy at the lowest price possible.

Mentoring: you don’t need a degree...that’s useless in business. You are here to build upon your skillsets and find and pursue your purpose. The future of business is leaders and founders that are technically savvy, business savvy and financially savvy. Our mentorship network is here to foster that continually growth in you.

A great software engineer isn’t simply a graduate CS student turned professional. A great software engineer must be trained in many topics, certain areas of computer science is just one part.

What blogs to read, which YouTube channels to follow, what conference talks to watch,

Music: yes, we help you with producing your album as well. Music and technology go together.

polyglot Software engineering career coach Soft skills Confidence Be more prolific in open source

https://missing.csail.mit.edu/

https://youtu.be/VzYhPVerRKA

4 Assets That Make You Rich | Robert Kiyosaki | Success Resources Awesome Coding Camps

Achievement Levels: Fedora feathers 🪶

domain names, tlds, purchasing, dns, nameservers, mx, dkim *nix, distributions, repos, installing, containers Commandline, vim SSH, rsa & public private key pairs API Servers & Clients: grpc, restful, json-rpc (bitcoin), GraphQL Microservice architecture Email servers (MTA), relay, Javascript/Python/C#/nginx Authentication and authorization FSMs extending an existing codebase Databases: mysql, postgresql, mongodb, couchdb, sqlite, DynamoDB, SQL Data structures: Search: Crdts: CRDTs are absolutely necessary for certain type of syncing - like syncing a set of database nodes: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24617542 ...

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Most bootcamps prepare you for a job, we prepare you to build your dream and achieve freedom. We make you a true polyglot software engineer, but not only that, we make you a polymath because you’re going to learn the best parts of the financial system. Incremental Progress. Like JS the good parts, we teach you the best of software, personal finance, investing. We believe that it would be useless to put you into the best career just to see you ultimately fail financially.

Most blog posts and tutorials encourage you to build a catalog of essentially useless portfolio items like a counter, a countdown clock, or a 2d game...all of these things are useless on their own. For example, the countdown clock might be interesting; but only if it’s part of a complete product and perhaps you’ve even open sourced the countdown clock.

Are you volunteering hours of your life to build someone else’s dream platform or open source product in hopes that employers will discover you? Most employers barely even know to look for your work on GitHub or npm. If you want them to see this stuff, you’ll have to call attention to it either in a cover letter or via your resume.

Tired of realizing that your new js hires don’t really know javascript but rather they know a little bit about some transpiled language like typescript or coffeescript and instead of writing clean code they apend more time fighting with the transpiler or the type ayatem? No unit tests or very comtrived teat suite?

No documentation, no sense of how to contribute to open source, never have authored, packaged and shipped an open source package, never given a piblic talk nor led a lunch & learn on anything JavaScript or programming related?

Are your hires lost when you find a solution in a different programming language because they are unable to decipher other programming languages besides their main language of choice?

Do they need lots of hand holding in order to create a legible architecture diagram?

Thats why I created DigitallySmooth academy.

(( VIRTUAL ASSISTANT )) Social Media Scheduling

(( MARKETING )) Hey bootcampers...

(( COMMUNITY )) Clubhouse Twitter Instagram TikTok LinkedIn

(( OFFERS )) digital courses for corporations signature course pre-signature course (gets you ready for signature course)

(( COURSES )) developer advocate masterclass unit testing fundamentals date & time programming 101 regular expressions fundamentals Publishing a mobile application to the iOS and Android app stores Vector Logo Design ( why vector, which programs, layout, design, export ) How you’re getting hustled with books, courses and workshops and youtube videos

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