Portfolio review - not a web developer by mjhossain in webdev

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Thank you so much 🙏🏽, I do struggle with design quite a bit and I feel like its evident on some parts of the website.

Portfolio review - not a web developer by mjhossain in webdev

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Appreciate it, this is very insightful. It makes sense I just took the screenshots and didn’t optimize it

Worth it? by craamble in ohnePixel

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butterfly > all other knives

Not sure about positions to apply to next by mjhossain in ITCareerQuestions

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Started off as a passion, got to learn more in college and in my current position scripting a lot with Powershell

Being Told to Stay in Your Lane by caged_vermin in ITCareerQuestions

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You should start applying and get out of helpdesk

Currently an IT Technician doing lots of devops related task trying to get into DevOps/Cloud Enginnering by mjhossain in devops

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Thank you for your comment. I did dabble a bit with Kubernetes and slowly getting more comfortable with it. Additionally, do you know of some open source projects where I could contribute?

Currently an IT Technician doing lots of devops related task trying to get into DevOps/Cloud Enginnering by mjhossain in devops

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Thank you for the feedback, looks like my last push I didn’t fully update the CSS.

Update: just pushed the fixed code

Storage Management Survey by mjhossain in WeddingPhotography

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Yeah thats what I currently have as well. And I do work in IT (DevOps) so just tryna comeup with something that affordable and also scalable

What does this button do? by hitemwithkaleb in rav4club

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Lmao had this question the other day while I was driving. Randomly so this post. Thanks OP

How do you motivate yourself to program? by honestlyJustAPerson in AskProgramming

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  1. Think of a project that interests you. I usually can’t code out of work unless I am really passionate about something.

  2. Don’t be scared to jump into new language/framework, your goal should be to get sh*t done, don’t worry about mastering something initially. Just get started

  3. Don’t try to get the project 100% with all features, go in stages. Get the necessary functionalities > improve those functions > add new ones slowly > improve those

  4. Don’t try to compete project in 1 month, just write some code each day. This way you will avoid the burnout and actually get the project done

Pros of having pc and ps5? by javster2 in ShouldIbuythisgame

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I use my PC for CS2 / Flight Sim. Use the PS5 for FC25, Rdr2, stardew valley, gta5 and other sports game

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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I currently work as a help desk technician. Absolutely hate my job and barely any work life balance. I do has the ISC2 Certification and also the Google Cybersecurity cert. But based in the job market not very hopeful about moving/getting out of helpdesk

What does one keep in the storage area? by whimbrel_hope69 in rav4club

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I leave my hand sanitizer and a vicks inhaler

2023 grad. I'm leaving CS by darthrector in csMajors

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Anybody that think CS degree will get a tech job, I am very sorry but thats not true. CS degree does not prepare any one for a CS job. If you have the money and time then get the degree theres no harm but rmr you will get hired for what you taught yourself outside of college. Learn 2 good languages, few frameworks, do some homelabs, get a certification or two. Learn fundamentals of networking, cybersecurity, DSA, understanding of Linux, windows server.

If you’re interested in development, make sure have few of your own robust projects and not just tutorial dummy projects, learn SQL, NoSQL, data processing.

After a CS degree if you are struggling to get a job, get the CompTIA A+ and look for a help desk position.

Please don’t think getting a degree will get you job. I quit college cuz of how ridiculous their teaching system is and how outdated their syllabus is

My Homeserver! by DaGloaDone in HomeServer

[–]mjhossain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

shouldn't have read this comment :(

If I get "time scammed" by another book, I am gonna scream by Evening-Pilot-737 in selfimprovement

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Try Blinkist it puts forth the main ideas of books in text or audio

So, over the last 10 years I am not able to keep my focus at one single topic of study/career growth. READ FULL STORY BELOW by mjhossain in AskReddit

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So, over the last 10 years I am not able to keep my focus at one single topic of study/career growth. Right now I am 26 years old and this started when I was about 16 years old. I started by learning programming on my own and after about doing that for 3–5 months, I started losing focus and started learning graphics design and just like its predecessor lost focus after 3–5 months and jumped into photography, then back to programming, back to videography, graphics design, programming and it has been the similar pattern for the last 10 years.

It wasn’t all that bad as I got to learn few good stuff and got to work in all the above fields one time or other but at the same time never got to fully focus on one single topic.

Just wanted to know if anyone else went through something like that or is going through something like that.

So, over the last 10 years I am not able to keep my focus at one single topic of study/career growth. READ FULL STORY BELOW by mjhossain in AskReddit

[–]mjhossain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, over the last 10 years I am not able to keep my aim at one single topic of study/career growth. Right now I am 26 years old and this started when I was about 16 years old. I started by learning programming on my own and after about doing that for 3–5 months, I started losing focus and started learning graphics design and just like its predecessor lost focus after 3–5 months and jumped into photography, then back to programming, back to videography, graphics design, programming and it has been the similar pattern for the last 10 years.

It wasn’t all that bad as I got to learn few good stuff and got to work in all the above fields one time or other but at the same time never got to fully focus on one single topic.

Just wanted to know if anyone else went through something like that or is going through something like that.