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Akshay Dhobale

@akshaysd592

Enjoying Computer/Software World | Journey of Building Softwares | Mern | ReactJs | NextJs | React-Native| Typescript | JavaScript | Python

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Exploring career growth in AI/ML I’ve worked on Java Full Stack, MERN, and React Native. Now thinking of upskilling in AI/ML with Cloud. Which platform is better for AI/ML: GCP, AWS, or Azure? Would love to hear the community’s thoughts over it! 💡

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Full-time job during the day. Learner + builder at night. 🌙 9 months → 📚 100+ hrs Udemy Courses 💻 200+ hrs hands-on coding /projects ⚡ Skills compounding every week The grind is real. The results are visible. #BuildInPublic #DevJourney

Full-time job during the day.
Learner + builder at night. 🌙
9 months →
📚 100+ hrs Udemy Courses
💻 200+ hrs hands-on coding /projects
⚡ Skills compounding every week

The grind is real. The results are visible.
#BuildInPublic #DevJourney
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Small business owners / ops teams — what internal work are you still managing using Excel, WhatsApp, or Google Forms that should really be a simple mobile app? I’m researching a problem, not selling anything. Happy to chat in DMs if that’s easier.

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Most side projects don’t fail because of bad code. They fail because no one needed them. Here’s the hard truth most devs learn too late. medium.com/p/the-real-rea…

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Most side projects fail not because of code. They fail because the problem isn’t painful enough. I wrote Part 2 of series on: solving the wrong problem false validation how to spot real user pain If you’re building something right now, read this first: medium.com/@akshaysd592/w…

Most side projects fail not because of code.
They fail because the problem isn’t painful enough.
I wrote Part 2 of series on:

solving the wrong problem
false validation
how to spot real user pain

If you’re building something right now, read this first:
medium.com/@akshaysd592/w…