I work for a Fortune 50 and my team’s product is JS frontend and backend. JS all the way down :)
I have helped interview at my current company which is a Fortune 50. Typically it is split depending on whether the person is more senior or junior. Since you mentioned college I’m going to assume you fall somewhere on…
While I can’t help with recommendations for all of your interests, for climbing I recommend Magnus Midtbo, Adam Ondra, and Daniel woods and co “mellow” channels. Usually from those three I can find high quality climbing…
I always use my left hand. My left hand is quite dominant on my keyboard. There are only a couple keys that I use my right hand for. fwiw I can type reasonably fast.
I just bought a pc that has a 5700xt and I love it so far. Handles all games flawlessly on high settings
I second this. Climbing exercises your body and mind!
Good luck!
If there is a gym close to you, I recommend rock climbing if you are looking for something both mentally and physically stimulating. It’s like solving a puzzle (figuring out how to do the climb) and then executing by…
This a good list, but with some exceptions. At work I use laravel (php) and it is reasonably pleasant, works well, and is fast to develop with. On the other hand, I have been working on a project with…
I have had the same experience as you. Duolingo in particular I think provides a false sense of progress, as it can be somewhat of a guessing game that is pretty easy. What I have found the best is to use a flash cards…
See if there are any gyms near you! Also, the climbing community in general is very welcoming. I've met tons of really nice people by just hanging around the gym, and I'm not a particularly social person
I've found rock climbing to be a great hobby. It stimulates my mind (being able to figure out sequences and route reading), and is also very physical. It's a great balance, and a really great change of pace from sitting…
I work for a Fortune 50 and my team’s product is JS frontend and backend. JS all the way down :)
I have helped interview at my current company which is a Fortune 50. Typically it is split depending on whether the person is more senior or junior. Since you mentioned college I’m going to assume you fall somewhere on…
While I can’t help with recommendations for all of your interests, for climbing I recommend Magnus Midtbo, Adam Ondra, and Daniel woods and co “mellow” channels. Usually from those three I can find high quality climbing…
I always use my left hand. My left hand is quite dominant on my keyboard. There are only a couple keys that I use my right hand for. fwiw I can type reasonably fast.
I just bought a pc that has a 5700xt and I love it so far. Handles all games flawlessly on high settings
I second this. Climbing exercises your body and mind!
Good luck!
If there is a gym close to you, I recommend rock climbing if you are looking for something both mentally and physically stimulating. It’s like solving a puzzle (figuring out how to do the climb) and then executing by…
This a good list, but with some exceptions. At work I use laravel (php) and it is reasonably pleasant, works well, and is fast to develop with. On the other hand, I have been working on a project with…
I have had the same experience as you. Duolingo in particular I think provides a false sense of progress, as it can be somewhat of a guessing game that is pretty easy. What I have found the best is to use a flash cards…
See if there are any gyms near you! Also, the climbing community in general is very welcoming. I've met tons of really nice people by just hanging around the gym, and I'm not a particularly social person
I've found rock climbing to be a great hobby. It stimulates my mind (being able to figure out sequences and route reading), and is also very physical. It's a great balance, and a really great change of pace from sitting…