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Simon Booker

@simonbooker

19y | Self-Taught Programmer, now CS student 📚 | Building SaaS & Startups 🚀 | Documenting my journey and sharing tips 💻✨

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My indie hacker dream: building profitable startups while traveling the world, making friendships, and creating amazing memories along the way. That truly is THE dream! 🤩

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Want to learn Next in 2024? The almost 5-hour-long video by Lama Dev on Youtube is definitely one of the best options right now! Completely free, amazing quality, and you learn while building a full-stack app. ➡️youtube.com/watch?v=vCOSTG…

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Just saw another person doing the #100daysofcodechallenge . That's my sign to join in! Starting tomorrow, I'm taking on this challenge—not just to follow the trend, but to ensure I code every day, even when I don't feel like it. Having someone to report will keep me accountable

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When to use Server vs Client side components in Next? A really simple trick is to just let Next do its thing; let it make it server side but when you want to use some React capabilities like useState, useEffect, or interactivity, simply add “use client” at the top of the file

When to use Server vs Client side components in Next?

A really simple trick is to just let Next do its thing; let it make it server side but when you want to use some React capabilities like useState, useEffect, or interactivity, simply add “use client” at the top of the file
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Anyone learning Next.js? I've been trying out some courses, and I'm really impressed by the one Next.js itself offers. I'm usually a visual guy, but the course is really good and easy to understand. Recommended! Here is the link if anyone is interested: nextjs.org/learn?utm_sour…

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Day 1 of #100DaysOfCode Currently I'm re-learning Next, I had already learned through some courses on youtube, however, I decided to try the course Next itself offers. Today, I went through the first 4 chapters - Preparation, Styling, Optimizing Fonts & Images, Layouts & Pages

Day 1 of #100DaysOfCode 

Currently I'm re-learning Next, I had already learned through some courses on youtube, however, I decided to try the course Next itself offers.

Today, I went through the first 4 chapters - Preparation, Styling, Optimizing Fonts & Images, Layouts & Pages
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Day 2 of #100DaysOfCode Rough day. I had a bunch of problems with Vscode, GitHub, SSH keys, etc. basically a back and forth of installing and deleting things (my laptop is TRASH) So I didn't do much; I just did Chapter 5 of the Next course - links, the usePathname() hook, etc.

Day 2 of #100DaysOfCode 

Rough day. I had a bunch of problems with Vscode, GitHub, SSH keys, etc. basically a back and forth of installing and deleting things (my laptop is TRASH)

So I didn't do much; I just did Chapter 5 of the Next course - links, the usePathname() hook, etc.
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I went from a struggling entrepreneur to a $14.76M/year portfolio in 24 months. No 80-hour weeks. No toxic hustle culture. No burnout. Here's the unconventional system that's changing the game:

I went from a struggling entrepreneur to a $14.76M/year portfolio in 24 months. 

No 80-hour weeks. 

No toxic hustle culture. No burnout. 

Here's the unconventional system that's changing the game:
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Day 3 of #100DaysOfCode Today, I finished Chapter 6 of the Next.js course, which involved creating and seeding a database with initial data. I was a bit confused at times, but I'm not worried since I'll learn MongoDB later. For now, I just wanted to get a sense of the basics.

Day 3 of #100DaysOfCode 

Today, I finished Chapter 6 of the Next.js course, which involved creating and seeding a database with initial data.

I was a bit confused at times, but I'm not worried since I'll learn MongoDB later. For now, I just wanted to get a sense of the basics.
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It's funny how this #100DaysOfCode challenge has reduced my procrastination a lot. Even with few views, I feel responsible and can't finish the day without something to show. If you're learning to code, do yourself a favor and join this trend!

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Day 4 of #100DaysOfCode Today, I continued my journey through the Next.js course. I covered: -> Chapter 7: Fetching Data -> Chapter 8: Static and Dynamic Rendering -> Chapter 9: Streaming I'm now 56% through the course and still going strong!

Day 4 of #100DaysOfCode

Today, I continued my journey through the Next.js course. I covered: 
-> Chapter 7: Fetching Data
-> Chapter 8: Static and Dynamic Rendering
-> Chapter 9: Streaming

I'm now 56% through the course and still going strong!
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Day 5 of #100DaysOfCode 63% through the Next.js course! 🚀 - > Chapter 10: ✅ Partial Prerendering - > Chapter 11: 🔍 Adding Search (Pagination left to finish) Taking it easy because I'm on vacation. 🌴