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The DX Club

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linkhttp://dxclub.io calendar_today05-11-2019 17:54:35

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

šŸ“¢ 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 šŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡

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!

The DX Club (@dx_club_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…
The DX Club (@dx_club_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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