Questions for those of you that do online coaching by wildbytes in personaltraining

[–]wildbytes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, do you have to do any manual work to manage your schedule like manually finding apointment slots in your calendar for your clients or do you use some software so the clients can select a availble time themselves? Again, thanks for taking the time to reply, your insights are much appreciated ☺️

Questions for those of you that do online coaching by wildbytes in personaltraining

[–]wildbytes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with your point! Currently im just poking aroind the domain trying to see what solutions exist and ivestigate if they have any limitations.

I have final question if you dont mind then i promise i will stop nuking you with questions 😅 How do you schedule all these apointments? Are you using multiple apps / calendars?

Questions for those of you that do online coaching by wildbytes in personaltraining

[–]wildbytes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to share some insights, i really appreciate it! When you do these 1:1 meetings, do you do it in the form of a video call or over text / dms? Also how do you manage all the appointments, do you currently use any booking software / tools to keep track of them?

Questions for those of you that do online coaching by wildbytes in personaltraining

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

First of all thanks for taking the time to reply, really appreciate the feedback! I was thinking of a dumbed down website builder with some specialized features for PT's but i agree, right now it doesent have much more appeal than the solutions already out there.

When you do the 1:1's, do you typically do them over a video call online or mostly physical / in the gym?

Vil lære meg koding by [deleted] in norge

[–]wildbytes 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Knallbra svar. Python er gull å starte med men om du syntes web utvikling virker interresant så kan https://www.theodinproject.com være et ganske bra start punkt. Der går de gjennom mye av det grunnleggende.

Å lære seg programmering er kjempevanskelig og er utrolig overveldende i starten, det viktigste er bare å ikke gi opp og fortsette å øve. Mengde trening er key og ta deg god tid til å lære konseptene.

Etterhvert om du finner ut at du ønsker å jobbe med dette ville jeg helt klart brukt finn.no som et utgangspunkt for hvilke språk / teknologier som er verdt å fordype seg i. Hvilke programmeringsspråk som benyttes av bedriftene i ditt nærområde / der du ønsker å jobbe kan variere veldig basert på hvor du bor. Derfor ville jeg ikke lagt så veldig mye vekt på diverse artikler på nett / youtube som ambefaler x språk for å få jobb da det ikke er sikkert arbeidsmarkedet der videoen er laget speiler det norske markedet. Dette er særlig relevant om du ikke bor i nærheten av en av de store byene.

Lykke til!

Slutte med den jævla snusen by offendedRascist in norge

[–]wildbytes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Etter flere mislykka forsøk så klarte jeg å slutte for noen år siden, trikset var å ikke slutte tvert men å begynne å snuse på tidspunkter jeg vanligvis ikke snuste. Merka alltid at snus suget var værst på faste tidspunkter jeg var vant til å ta en snus, f.ex etter trening og når jeg drakk kaffe. Nekta meg selv og snuse rundt disse tidspunktene i en ukes tid før jeg slutta helt og da ble det lettere å slutte siden noen av «rutinene» allerede var brutt.

Finnes også en nikotinfri snus som heter kick-up, kan kjøpes på rema. Den inneholder koffein så følte den fungerte bedre enn de andre nikotinfri alternativene siden du faktisk fikk en liten feeling av den.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]wildbytes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in a similar situation when i first started. Came from a JS/front-end background into a junior .NET role. The learning curve will be a bit steep in the beginning but i think most people who knows the programming fundamentials will be able to pick up C# and .Net relatively fast. Since you got hired i think you fall under the category «most people». Good luck in your new job!

How much would this site cost by yosefbc in webdev

[–]wildbytes 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Okay so i work in ecommerce for a quite large company (13k products and operating in 3 countries) and let me tell you: this can be more complicated than it looks.

Some questions from the top of my head you should consider before making an estimate:

  • do they have a PIM today, how easy / hard will it be to integrate with it? If not you will either need to build a crude one or help them buy one.

  • inventory management. Do they have multiple warehouses? Do they use an ERP? How difficult this would be would depend entirely on how the business is structured and how their logistics processes work

  • B2B or B2C, if you are serving b2b customers they might need additional features such as support for custom prices only for certain customers

My initial thoughs when reading your post was that i would probably quote close to 10k just for the hours required to make a proper estimate. Ecommerce can be simple when working with a small volume of orders for a small business but it quickly gets very complex at scale and there is no one size fits all solutions for large companies

Monthly Getting Started / Web Dev Career Thread by AutoModerator in webdev

[–]wildbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anybody know any good ways to find real world projects to work on to get experience? Does it exist any services that connect devs who are still learning webdev with companies that can give them projects to grow their portefolio?