Teaching millions how to code and helping businesses scale. Field CTO @CivoCloud. Founder @WeMakeDevs
Aug 19, 2023 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
There are a ton of paid open-source programs in which you get to learn from experts, grow your skills, network and get paid as well.
Instead of doing unpaid internships, you can get a lot more value from these programs.
In this thread, I will share a few of these programs.
➡️ Reinforcement Learning Open Source Fest by Microsoft
The Reinforcement Learning (RL) Open Source Fest is a global online program focused on introducing students to open-source reinforcement learning programs and development
Starting a personal newsletter does not have to be a difficult process. In fact, it's quite easy to do and it can benefit you a lot.
In this thread, let's explore how you can start your own personal newsletter, and how it can benefit you.
Having a personal newsletter can help you to grow your network and connect with folks in the domain.
Moreover, it's a great way to keep a track of your personal progress, and how you've grown over time.
It will also help folks who are on a similar skill level.
We’re gonna do some great interviews this week for @CivoCloud TV 🎙️
Aug 3, 2022 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Career announcement 🎉
I am excited to share that after receiving 100+ full-time offers worth more than 1.6 crore base pay + benefits from the 🇺🇸🇩🇪🇸🇬🇵🇱🇨🇦🇰🇷 & more, I have decided to move to London 🇬🇧 (right after my graduation) & join @CivoCloud as a DevRel Manager.
(1/N)
(2/N)
Being from a tier-3 college, I thought getting amazing packages was only for IITians. I thought only people who work at FAANG India for 2-3 years get to move to such opportunities. But I was wrong. I achieved these things during college itself, and I owe it to open source.
May 9, 2022 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
(🧵1/N)
Indian students often ask me, how to get a job in tech after your degree, B-tech vs BCA, & more. In this thread I have categorised opportunities after college in India into levels. Taking into consideration the prerequisites, perks, pros & cons for each.
RT for reach 😄
(2/N)
Level 0: Mass recruiters
Prerequisites: Basic DSA, easily on-campus of any college
Pros:
- easy to get into
Cons:
- less pay
- bad work life balance
- less growth
Jun 20, 2020 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Important subjects for internship/placement interviews - A Thread (1/5)
#100DaysOfCode#interviewtips#CodingTips#community
(2/5) OS: 1. OS and its types. 2. Process Management 3. CPU Scheduling Algorithms (FCFS, SJF, SRTF, Round Robin, Priority Scheduling) 4. Process Synchronisation (Necessary Conditions, Bakery Algorithm, Producer-Consumer Problem, Dining Philosopher Problem, Read-Write Problem)