If you could go back and give yourself one piece of advice at the start of your tech journey, wwib?
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Dedew@dedew16
Don’t just learn to code, learn to solve problems. Tech is always evolving, but problem-solving is the real superpower. Everything else is just tools!
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I would focus more on building a strong network early on.
Connecting with mentors and peers can provide invaluable insights, opportunities, and support that accelerate your learning and career growth.
Investing time in relationships can open doors that technical skills alone might not.
follow your curiosity
1. Be more social. Works great for personal and professional development as well as business opportunities
2. Try more ideas, check results and adapt.
Focus on building projects you're passionate about over chasing the hottest tech. Genuine enthusiasm is a huge asset when networking, learning, and interviewing. When you truly care about what you're working on, the technical skills and career opportunities tend to follow more naturally. Don't underestimate the power of building something you love.