What's one thing you're passionate about learning right now?
Ashit Vora
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- It's usually something you search for on YouTube/Instagram/Spotify whenever you have free time.
- It's something you want to read about online.
- It's what you'd ask about on Reddit, Quora, or even in real life.
- It's the topic you can talk about for hours without stopping.
And most importantly - can you teach whatever you've learned about it? If yes, let's connect :)
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Business Marketing with Nika
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I would like to learn coding/programming + foreign languages.
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Foreign Language - me too. I started learning German (because I had many German colleagues) and Spanish (because I used to live in the US) but didn't got that far. I can only talk enough to talk to a Bus Driver and Cashier at a Grocery Store or Restaurant. :)
Which programming language are you learning?
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@ashitvora That's quite solid. At least, you can feed yourself and not to get lost. :D
How do you learn it? I use only DuoLingo.
Maybe Python – I have som basics but would like to start again with totally basics (HTML, CSS and so on)
About LLMs and no code tools
Great question, Ashit! Right now, I’m diving deep into the world of user onboarding and behavioral design. It’s fascinating to learn how subtle tweaks in user experience can drive engagement and retention. I’m constantly searching for videos, blogs, and case studies on how top products nail their onboarding flows. It’s like uncovering the psychology behind what makes users stick around—and the results are often surprising!
While I’m still in the learning phase, I love chatting about it and sharing insights from my experiments with pdftopdf.ai. Designing an onboarding journey that feels effortless yet impactful is an art, and there’s always room to learn and iterate.
What about you? What’s the rabbit hole you’ve fallen into recently, and could you teach it to someone else?
Learning digital illustration techniques.
I'm diving deep into machine learning right now, focusing on neural networks and transformers. Also brushing up my Mandarin skills on the side. Programming and languages seem to go hand in hand - exercising different parts of the brain in a similar way. What resources are you using to learn coding and languages?
If I put aside my work, I would like to learn how to make coffee. The aroma of coffee is really fascinating.
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@feliciana_liu likewise. I can smell a coffee shop from a far distance.
That reminds me of one more thing, I would like to learn about perfumery as well 🙂
learning how to use a series of AI marketing tools to build end-to-end traffic-to-lead conversion flow:
from inbound traffic analysis to outbound message automation, AI generated SDR qualification call leads enrichment, automated EDM, lead scoring to eventually demo booked.
it's like the AI native upgraded version of the traditional "Outreach+Zoominfo+Salesforce+Hubspot+etc." best practice.
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@alanchristophx would love to know what you have learned so far and mistakes you made.
@ashitvora I learned about ASO (App Store Optimization) strategies this week. I found that doing ASO is so necessary as it directly impacts an app’s visibility and reach. I think one of the most important strategies is to optimize the app’s key words, title and description which will increase the app appearing in relevant search results and help lead to more organic downloads. But it’s difficult to do keyword research on your own without any ASO tools. Picking a great ASO tool is what I need to do next.😂
@ashitvora There is an article I have read before and share with you (https://kurve.co.uk/blog/app-sto...). It’s comprehensive and practical for me.
You can try to use A/B testing to experiment with different keywords or other elements like app icons, app screenshots and description to see what works best for app.
I hope these can be helpful.😃