I wanted to post the video straight on Twitter, but it didn't let me. 😅
My Sony ZV-1 shut down during filming, so tomorrow's video is postponed. 🥲
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As a way to tell you THANK YOU ! I am giving away the Oculus Quest 2 to celebrate 37K subscribers, honestly thank you for watching my content & helping me reach this milestone.
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Contest ends Feb 6th and good luck everyone 🎉
RTs appreciated ☺️
In my case, I feel a difference between coding for work and coding for myself/fun.
I enjoy coding for myself, and working on my projects because I:
- have no deadlines
- can either spend 5 minutes or 3 hours coding
- can build whatever I want
- don’t have to report to anyone
How can I learn to code? Practice.
What’s the best way to learn how to code? Practice.
How to progress faster? Practice.
What’s the best programming tutorial? Practice.
How to become a better developer? Practice.
How did I learn and hone my skills? Practice.
Practice.
There’s more to life than tech and code. Thus, I don’t always tweet about tech.
I also tweet tech-unrelated stuff cause I tweet for fun.
However, my blog (catalins.tech) and YouTube (catalins.tech/youtube) are all about tech.
Some expect from me to tweet only tech.
One question I get asked a lot is “how do I grow my Twitter following?”
The honest answer is, I don’t know 🤷♀️ but here's a thread of tips that I think might help 🧵👇