What is something you learned in 2022 and will continue learning?
Dávid Sipos
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Sebastian Janus - derStartupCFO
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For me, it was Pinescript for TradinView strategies but I just experienced that TV sometimes lags alerts and is unreliable.
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Building products with no code.
Learnt Notion, Airtable and Soft so far. Looking to learn Bubble and other no code tools.
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I started learning about my strength and still trying to keep doing same thing. CheckMyRota
Web development. Also learning how to grow a brand and get the word out there about it online through social media and partnerships.
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@market_mornings Which language did you choose? Did you learn any framework?
To beware of the planning fallacy. It's always good to give buffer time once you begin a project rather than adhere to "we'll finish by x date"
NextJS. Incredible and I want 2023 to be all about Next!
TDD and will explore some more frameworks and libraries with automation
Every programming language has its own advantages. Don't use one language for all projects. So, I started learning JavaScript in 2022.
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@shahza1bmushtaq How do you like JavaScript? Did you learn typescript too?
@david_sipos Still in learning phase. Till now everything looks good.
No, I didn't learn TypeScript yet. What do you suggest, learn JS first then TS or what?
@david_sipos @shahza1bmushtaq I would suggest to learn JS first because typescript is just a flavour of javascript that helps to write quality code with strong type
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I'm a database software developer.Learn C language,lex,yacc, python,emacs for develop database sql process query parsing and validate layer.
React! Love the framework. As a designer I have found it to be organized like a design system which has helped me understand core JavaScript concepts I have struggled to understand in the past.