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The DX Club

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Swapnil Agarwal 🌵 (@swapagarwal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Call for Lowlights! Failed to capitalize on an excellent opportunity? Took something for granted? If you'd like to share a particularly disappointing or dull event of your career/work/personal life, please fill out this form and I'll get in touch asap: airtable.com/shrgAiM1iG01P6…

Swapnil Agarwal 🌵 (@swapagarwal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What can sit between MOOCs and CBCs? Something like Dumbledore's Army - a group learning on their own with a community manager Accountability comes from paying a small fee + having like-minded people set deadlines together. Feedback comes from peers + experts curated by the CM.

Vansh Sharma (@vanshsh2701) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why wait for New Year when you can start new from 25th December. Do some favour to your mind and body start Mediation. Do join 👇👇👇

Shukla ji jaunpur wale (@shukla_ji_hu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧘 #2in7challenge The idea is to do meditation at least 2 days a week. Wil start doing meditation 2 days in a week starting from 25 Dec . Join tele group if you also want to do with us. Thanks to Swapnil Agarwal 🌵 for creating the group. t.me/dxclub

Shukla ji jaunpur wale (@shukla_ji_hu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Done with week 1. 🧘 #2in7challenge Though it was tough for me cause new thoughts hit my mind every minute so I broke whole process in 1 & 1.5 minutes and was able to achieve 5-15 minutes bar. A big thanks to Swapnil Agarwal 🌵 for starting this.

Ekta Parekh (@_ektaparekh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 12 yrs of being wholly attached to my work and many burnouts/heartaches later, it took me a gap year to explore who i was when not working - luckily for me i ended up liking that person a lot. The quicker you get here, the healthier your equation with work and yourself.

Swapnil Agarwal 🌵 (@swapagarwal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shruti Kapoor These are the ones I loved (not in the last year per se but read these in our dev book club in 2020: dxclub.io/books): 1. Clean Code (5/5): This is the first book you should read when you're starting out as a developer. Pro Tip: Read the first 10 chapters; skip the rest!

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We are having a meetup on Sunday about "When to leave a company". Please fill the form if you would like to attend. forms.gle/8LJTfoxW2aWNwr…

We are having a meetup on Sunday about "When to leave a company". Please fill the form if you would like to attend.

forms.gle/8LJTfoxW2aWNwr…
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Come with something you've written or something that moved you with credits to the author. Poem, roast, anything. English / hindi / urdu. In? lu.ma/dx