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virtualcoffee.io
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Monthly Challenge: Cultivating Community Kindness in Uncertain Times
Let’s go back to April of 2020. The early days of the pandemic when the world seemed to close in around us. The pandemic had left us isolated, uncertain, and craving connection. It was in this time that something beautiful was born: Virtual Coffee. I put out one, simple tweet: Is anyone interested in Virtual Coffee. And what started as one coffee turned into finding hope together in the one place we could safely gather: online. Virtual Coffee was built out of necessity but grown through compassion and shared experiences.
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Want to learn programming? Contribute to open source.
Thankfully I am part of an awesome online community of developers: https://virtualcoffee.io
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Coding Out Loud: Why I'm Choosing to "Learn in Public"
I've been learning how to code for the past five months and let me tell you, it really is a whirlwind of emotions! After an amazing mentorship that ended too soon, I realized something: I thrive when I learn with others. That's when I found Virtual Coffee, a tech community that uplifts and celebrates wins of all kinds! Just one virtual coffee in, Chris Nowicki, a generous full stack developer in the community, already dropped a goldmine with us--learning and building in public!
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From Traveler to Tech: Satoshi's Story
I joined an online developer community called Virtual Coffee last year and saw Klesta’s post about Web Dev Path on their Slack channel. I remember I read her interview to know better about it. I was familiar with building something on my own but I didn’t have much experience to develop within a team. Web Dev Path sounded like a good place to improve skills to work in a team.
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What are your favorite Public Speaking tips?
Next month at Virtual Coffee, we're doing a monthly challenge for public speaking. What are your favorite tips or resources?
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Programming Learning Journey So Far and Onward
VC Link
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How to Become a Better Open Source Maintainer
Since last September, I have had the opportunity to be an open source project maintainer. I help maintain some project repositories at Virtual Coffee, OpenSauced, and SheSharp communities. And now, I can see the view from a different perspective.
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Building Your Brand as a Developer Through Open Source
I'm part of some tech communities and love documentation. Together with the core team of the Virtual Coffee Community, I actively discuss ideas and contribute to creating and shaping the community documentation. From there, I was trusted to be the Documentation Team Lead.
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Hacktoberfest 2023: First Experience as a Maintainer
Virtual Coffee
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Hacktoberfest23: The 5th Year Contributor
Update monthly challenge page to Hacktoberfest — Virtual Coffee
getting-a-gig
- Tips from the $120k Offer Guy
- Getting a Gig: A Guide
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Needles, Haystacks and Early Career Job Resources
Guide to your first job in tech - a great read from @cassidoo. Check out Cassidy's newsletter and other resources like Getting a Gig too.
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I had a screensharing coding interview with a fairly simple task. WHAT A DISASTER
Make sure to do some practice ones, either with friends or on some sites (some options here: https://github.com/cassidoo/getting-a-gig )
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Focused Mentoring
- Centralized Resources like this one from my months of web-scraping https://github.com/cassidoo/getting-a-gig
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What are some good resources for writing cover letters?
https://github.com/cassidoo/getting-a-gig#your-cover-letter
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Búsqueda laboral remoto😎
Lo que yo suelo hacer es tener un template a mano donde voy cambiando el nombre de la empresa, a menos que esté aplicando a mi ✨dream job✨, en ese caso me puedo esmerar un poco más. El motivo por el cual hago esto es porque cuando estoy en búsqueda activa, mando unos 10 CVs por día (no lo recomiendo, es agotador) y no tengo el tiempo ni las ganas para dedicarme a hace eso
What are some alternatives?
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docs - Documentation for the Drone Continuous Integration project
established-remote - A list of established remote companies
11ta-template - Deeply customizable, full-featured, ready to publish blog template built with 11ty, TailwindCSS, & Alpine.js
Monica_on_Synology - A guide to installing Monica on a Synology NAS.
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
au-companies-providing-work-visa-sponsorship - Australian companies that provide work visa (and/or relocation) to their employees (mainly tech).
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Resources4SoftwareEngineeringStudents - A guide to resources for software engineering students
dg-translation-chrome-ext - A TypeScript chrome extension that uses Deepgram to provide live transcription and translation
Summer2022-Internships - Collection of Summer 2023 tech internships! [Moved to: https://github.com/pittcsc/Summer2023-Internships]