
Don't learn coding in 2021!
If you're looking to become a coder in 2021. Stop and watch this before you start.

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If you're looking to become a coder in 2021. Stop and watch this before you start.

Knowing how to code alone won't be enough 2021 onwards. Understanding the experience layer and intent behind code is vital for developers to progress in their career both technically and laterally.

AWS is a mind-bender for everyone under the sun.

Simple snippets explaining easy updated JS syntax to make your overall JS experience easier without compromising readability

Proven easy ways to launch your startup

A extremely simple approach that makes your codebase cleaner

A reflection of my tech business journey so far on things I could have done

You need to do a few things before you even type in a line of code - here we go through all of the quickest steps

A couple of things you need to do before you even write a line of code

Wrapper components are vital to achieving any level of scale with any framework

Takes 5 minutes to set up, that might save you a lot of uncomfortable conversations

Some fun basic DNS explanations for the many of us who don't bother about this a lot

This technique helped me unconsciously to learn fast and remember things I learnt nearly 8 years ago

The many pet peeves I've noticed developers go through that makes them think others think less of them.

I've been lucky enough to be invited to speak at nearly a hundred events over the past 3 years. Here are the condensed learnings from the bad ones to the good ones.

You need to good at being an engineer, sure, but there's a lot more to programming

I quit my job, became a freelancer and in 18 months ended up running a team of 10 full-timers working with the likes of UN, PwC and other globals

You should be multi-faceted, never work purely to your technical abilities, think about how you can make your entire company better

Developers need to look at staying ahead of the curve like every other professional

The defacto standard people go with is years of experience, however, I stand to differ. Senior engineers come in many forms and manners, IQ, EQ, technical and business abilities

Understand how one of the most powerful javascript function's works

A quick read on how to improve your VueJS applications speed

Why you should be using Async-Await in your code

A little logical dive into why you should index your DB

A quick take on the many little ways to ensure consistency