In the end of 2018. I decided to learn something that made me very curious and interesting. It's about Bitcoin, blockchain and decentralisation. So I applied and got selected in Kerala blockchain Academy first batch. And I did a foundation program on Fullstack and certified blockchain associate program. After that I understood before going to learn blockchain development. I need to learn software engineering first. And I am here…
I think this questions and answers maybe help you to figure out me more
Creativity | Leadership | Innovative | Self driven| Story telling | Developing business ideas | Vision | Artistic | Emotional intelligence
Everyday I see problems in real life. The problem that can be solved with ideas and make it an opportunity like Uber did Airbnb did. I think that's the beauty of software engineering. We can build amazing things that maybe reach global attention
Reading a book named "The man who invented 20th century" The book impacted me on a higher scale than I ever experienced in life in the context of information, inspiration and curiosity. The book is about Nikola Tesla
I'm always a fan of learn with curiosity and excitement and self-learning is the best-preferred way. If I learned something very well. I'll try to architect new things with the knowledge that I acquired.
I always say the quality of our life depends on the quality of our relations and people who surround ourselves
I don’t have that many connections with tech peoples in the real world. But getting the best bits of advice and resources is always make life easier. Online platforms like Reddit and Twitter helped to fill the gap
Software development is hard. In fact, I suspect one of the biggest reasons many of us enjoy programming is because we know it’s hard. We know it’s hard and yet we enjoy striving for perfection.
A couple years ago I dove into Web Development. It’s been a fun, but challenging journey. As my knowledge continues to grow, I’ve realized I have a plethora of free information that I’ve saved along the way. It’s taken me a while, but I’ve finally gone through and sorted them all. And it’s mostly focous on JavaScript, React, and Node.js.
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