Is it true that Interoverts are born to be developers?
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
This is such a stereotype! Being a developer has nothing to do with being introverted or extroverted. It’s about skill, interest, and a lot of practice. You think extroverts can’t code or what?
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Dr Saurav singh
Doctor by profession... • 1m
practice any task or habit in such a way
ki subconsciously wo hone lage
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Vansh Jagga
The Supreme Leader @... • 2d
Founders.
I can find AI tools for a lot of stuff.
I am aware they will assist me to do a lot of stuff better.
But most of them require a pre-understanding of some skill.
(Eg- figma for design, HTML for code etc.)
Despite being a founder and appar
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Anurag Anu
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Hey I’m Anurag and am planning a new startup. I’m looking for a co-founder who is excited about helping shape this journey from the ground up. There’s no specific experience or skill set required—just a strong interest in planning and building a busi
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Ambar Bhusari
UX Designer for User... • 8m
Communication is number one skill required to succeed as a freelancer, an entrepreneur, or an influential manager. I wanted to know if you actively work on your comm skills? If yes, what do you do?
I practice my pitches infront of a mirror but have
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Kushal Pudatha
Generative AI enthus... • 8m
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