The Daily Coding

The Daily Coding

Learn to code one email at a time

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The Daily Coding is a free email course and newsletter containing curated resources and guides to prepare for a software development interview. Get familiar with CS fundamentals and practice coding questions.
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Sharjeel Siddique
Hey everyone! I'm excited to launch my second product on ProductHunt. The Daily Coding was born out of collecting resources and taking notes while preparing for a coding interview. During the prep, I along with my friend made an 8 week-long study guide to go over CS fundamentals and become interview ready. This study guide ended up helping our other friends who were also hunting for tech jobs and soon we started to think about how can we share it with others. What we realized is that we need to deliver the content in the most effective way possible to ensure the habit of consistency and dedication stays intact during the interview preparation process. That's when we decided to convert this into a newsletter instead of dumping down a pool of resources online. TDC is for anyone who needs to polish their CS fundamentals or wants to start their coding journey from scratch. We have no intention to monetise this newsletter. It's pure love dedicated to people grinding for a job or wants to be a better developer. I'll be here to answer any questions you may have.
Mohd Danish
@boysidd Great job. Looking really useful for beginners.
Sharjeel Siddique
@mddanishyusuf Thank you, Danish!
Christopher Samiullah
This is cool. I'd encourage you to take a few pages out of BJ Fogg's book (creator the tiny habits email course: https://www.tinyhabits.com/join) and include some accountability in the course. In tiny habits there are automated responses, but a real human replies if you have questions or reply with anything unexpected. It adds a nice hook.
Sharjeel Siddique
@christopher_samiullah Thanks! I'll look into it.