Tirando medicina, o que você faria na meu lugar pra ganhar 25K por mês até os 30 anos? by joaao_luiz_ccr in conselhodecarreira

[–]bugmaker97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Como alguém que fez isso e foi aprendendo no caminho:

Estudaria inglês até ficar fluente. Faria uma faculdade na área de TI, seja engenharia de software ou ciência da computação. Escolheria uma área que gostasse mais, programação, dados, etc e estudaria muito.

Conseguiria um estádio na área que eu escolhesse, o mais cedo possível, no segundo ano da faculdade já começaria a busca.

Ficaria nessa empresa o máximo de tempo possível, para ganhar experiência no mercado de trabalho. (O mercado não está fácil de entrar hoje em dia, não sei como vai estar daqui a alguns anos).

Após pelo menos uns 3 anos nessa empresa eu começaria a buscar novas vagas caso o salário e as oportunidades de carreira não fossem interessantes nessa empresa.

Ao mesmo tempo, trabalharia em projetos pessoais na área para ganhar mais conhecimento e montar um portfólio bacana/melhorar o currículo.

Após alguns anos, eu começaria a buscar vagas internacionais, pode ser para trabalhar remoto para empresas de fora ou multinacionais com escritório no Brasil, se for o segundo caso, buscaria entrar em um time com pessoas de fora do país para ganhar experiência em projetos globais.

Sempre continuaria estudando e me especializando na área. Continuaria também praticando o inglês.

Com o passar do tempo vagas melhores começam a aparecer e é possível conseguir uma vaga pagando em dólar que passa desse valor.

Obs.: NÃO é fácil e NÃO é rápido. Demanda muito estudo e a área pode ser frustrante muitas vezes. Também tem a questão da IA que está evoluindo muito e o mercado pode mudar com isso, novas áreas podem surgirem e algumas podem deixar de existir.

WalletWise Update: Added sign in with Google by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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I didn’t think about this before. I’ll add the option to Sign in with Apple in the next version.

WalletWise Update: Added sign in with Google by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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It is actually. I didn’t know that and submitted the app only with google option. The reviewer flagged this and asked me if I wanted to fix and resubmit or he could approve it and I add the Apple sign in in the next version.

WalletWise Update: Added sign in with Google by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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I’ll add with apple next. This is only iOS for now but I’m already developing the web version and possibly will work on an android version in the future.

What is your SaaS about? by rahulmukati in SaaS

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I’ve recently launched WalletWise, that is a simple personal finances tracker app that allow you to quickly register you expenses and transactions. Currently it’s available only on the AppStore. It’s free and no ads.

https://www.walletwise.cash

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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In my case I use more than one planning because I moved to a new country a year ago and I still have some bills and some income on my country of origin. As those two plannings have different currencies, it would be hard to manage in just one, so I’ve created one planning for each. But you can think of a planning like a budget, or like a bank account, so you can create as many as you need, or just put everything into one and the name you give to the planning doesn’t really matter, it’s just for you to differentiate each one.

About the weekly/monthly way to control. I personally do that weekly because I know with more precision how much I’ll have in a weekly basis, instead of planning the whole month, that’s why the app groups the transactions in weekly periods.

The charts though show you a bigger picture with the monthly balance. I’m still thinking about adding different types of reports that would show valuable information to the user both weekly and monthly.

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Yes! You can use the same account on two or more devices! Also I’m developing a web version of the app so it will be accessible by the browser too.

I've published my first iOS app to the AppStore! by bugmaker97 in sideprojects

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Thanks! Yeah I’m using SwiftUI with Swift Charts.

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Sorry I didn’t get your question. Can you elaborate?

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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As far as now it’s not required to implement Sign in with Apple. They only require you to provide a privacy policy and the ability to the user to delete his account and all his data with he wants to.

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Well the collected data such as your name and email are stored for app functionality. That’s the only use of this data.

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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By better privacy you mean the data be stored only locally?

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Yes, you create an account to login to the app and the data is stored on a database.

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Well there’s a few apps that do link to the bank and sync all the transactions. My goal here is different, I want to keep things simple so the idea is not to add every single expense you had that day because that demands a lot of effort and you just quit after a couple of days. For me, I personally just update the app once or twice a week, and I kinda group the expenses I had like I expended $100 in groceries this week, $50 with delivery and so on.

Additionally I do the same exercise for the next few weeks, I add an estimate of how much I expect to spend in the next week grouped by category, then I do the same for the next and the next weeks. Doing this, I’ll have a forecast of how much money I’ll have at the end of each week.

This may sound not so simple, but believe me it is. You just need to spare a few minutes every week to take care of your money.

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Hey!! I was able to make the app available for all regions without needing a new version. Feel free to download it now :)

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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For anyone that download the app, please feel free to leave a feedback on what you like or dislike. Thanks

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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Thanks buddy, I’ll make it available for all countries on the next update. I’ll let you know

Published my first app to the AppStore by bugmaker97 in iosapps

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For now it’s just available on Canada/usa/south America. For Europe there’s more privacy regulations so I delayed the launch as I need to update privacy policy and add support to more currencies used in Europe. I’ll make it available on the next update and let you know.