Get your 10,000 hours code writing skills with AI pitching you code to repeat with audio explaining important concepts and keywords throughout your journey becoming a master at your craft winning your dream job in Hi Tech world!
#1 Skill of software engineer is not problem solving, it is not critical thinking, not even zoom in on a problem and zoom out! it is not even 4 years of university degree(let alone 3 months online course that you could have got on youtube for free). The #1 skill for software engineer is the ability.. to.. type! write! The same way that field contractor need physical strength, software engineer need the ability to type, and a lot!
My early days as a software engineer begin when I was 14 y/r and I couldn't write a damn thing with my own language let alone in English! But for whatever the reason i've decided to continue my journey for the next 20 years, 9 hours a day, 20 days a month and about 50,000 hours of code writing over the years to realize that writing is a key neglectable skills for software engineers. Hence GPTeach.us !
With GPTeach.us we provide (currently limited version, as it cost me money):
1. Learn By Typing – Code written by AI to practice, with different variation and increase in complexity.
2. Learn By Listening – Feedback on success and failure and on important keyword while typing (press arrow key up & arrow key right to speed up and 4x to skip the audio).
3. Learn by Code Milage – 10,000 hours rule apply to software engineers as well! NOT writing code is the biggest holdback to become a better software engineer and land you your dream job!
4. Flow Learning – Get high APM while typing, the goal is to dive into the flow and keep pushing!
Read more about the product on my blog:
https://blog.lior.live/software-...
Register for full version release:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/...
@lior_amsalem hey, this is a pretty interesting idea! I love the focus on typing and practice, feels like a unique approach to improving skills. Just curious though, does the tool work for complete beginners or is it more for folks who already know some coding? I'm trying to get better but still pretty new to it all.
@christopherdavidanderson more for beginners. i plan to ease it down to allow intermediate to boost their milage to 10kh as well.
what languages or framework you plan to study?
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