A lot of people will suggest using networking as a way to build connections in the industry. But how can you do that on Twitch?
Recently, Danny Thompson posted a list of paid tech courses to check out and I wanted to share my thoughts on it.
One alternative to traditional DSA interviews are take-home assignments. But are they any better?
A lot of new contributors to open source, will say that it is hard to find good issues to contribute to. I have been contributing to open source for a few years now, and I have a few tips on how to find good issues.
I recently ran across a Twitter post by Mike Tomasello on remote work and was inspired to write about my own experience working remotely in tech.
I have been involved with tons of code reviews lately and have seen a trend of mistakes that new developers make when creating pull requests. I wanted to share some tips on how to create a strong pull request that will help you get your code merged faster.
Danny Thompson recently posted a story about a CS student struggling with DSA interviews and it sparked a lot of discussion about the nature of tech interviews. Here are my thoughts on the matter.
Recently on Twitter, there was a discussion about whether or not you should expect to make 100k for your first job. It prompted a lot of people to share their first salaries and experiences and I thought I'd share my thoughts.
There always seems to be a debate on whether paid programming courses are worth it or not. So I figured I would share my thoughts on the matter.
Twitter Spaces are live audio events held on Twitter and they are a great way to grow your tech network.
One of the common struggles for those learning to code is finding the discipline to keep going. Here is how I used my music background to create discipline in coding.
In August 2023, I was laid off from my job as a software engineer. I wanted to write about my experience and share some tips for anyone else who might be going through the same thing.