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6 contributions to Citizen Developer
I found this freelance project and looks interesting for someone
If your are studying computer sciences in Germany this could be a good option for you: https://www.freelancermap.de/projekt/app-developer-student-for-thesis If not, take a look anyways!
0 likes • 29d
That's a pretty cool idea :)
Job Hunt & Career Tips
Interview question: ‘Explain a project you built.’ Good reminder: projects matter.
0 likes • Nov '25
For sure! What projects have you done, and what has your community built recently? I just made a SkoolCalculator that helps me to visualize what payouts would look like factoring in tiers and affiliates ^_^
Technical Concepts
Compiled vs Interpreted Languages: - Compiled = like a translated book (C, C++) - Interpreted = like a translator reading aloud (Python, JS)
1 like • Nov '25
Interpreted is good for learning - fewer steps to take to understand the code like human speech - but slows down processing with large tasks. Compiled is great for writing closer to the computing understanding, but it might take longer to understand how to write what you need to write to get it to do what you want it to do. Faster processes usually because not as much is happening under the hood, but more knowledge required. Kinda like driving a manual car (compiled) or an automatic one (interpreted)
Industry & Inspiration
Tech evolves fast. My approach: learn fundamentals first, frameworks later.
1 like • Nov '25
Fo sure! Fundamentals are key, especially problem solving fundamentals. Those are then applied to the various frameworks you end up working in.
Just for cultural purposes
We use the product but do we know the creators?
Just for cultural purposes
0 likes • Nov '25
Knew none of these ^_^
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Katrina Wright
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TechJoy Academy xDirector, Dragon Queen of Hatchmere Dragon Village, Inspiration Coach, Soprano Singer/lyricist/composer, and Hearts Heritage founder

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