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AI Story writer
Hey guys I’ve been working on the storybook.gbt project I keep getting an error anytime the ai agent wants to create a directory β€œPath invalid or permissions issue” Any help? @Sonny Sangha
0 likes β€’ Jan 5
Run with sudo or chmod access to the folder sudo chmod +w folder
Learn New Stack
Hi Developers, Recently I learnt that Todo App is the best project to learn new stack quickly. how many of you guys agree ?
0 likes β€’ Jan 4
Todo app is one of the best project to start since it handles both frontend and backend and it can scale up with thousands of possibilities like adding authentication, multi user support, drag and drop functionality. Despite its simplicity in nature, it allows us to learn things efficiently and effectively in a short period of time. Sonny had also built trello clone and I always rewatched that video for more inspirations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI2AvfCj5oM
Celebrating 3 Years of Papafam - Grateful to Sonny & Jay πŸŽ‰
Three years ago (Dec 27, 2021), @Sonny Sangha and @Jay Rathod embarked on a journey to create something extraordinary, and today, we celebrate Papafam's incredible milestone. Anyone who have listened to the podcast knows the ideas started 25 of December I recommend you listen yourself. I want to express my deepest gratitude to @Sonny Sangha and @Jay Rathod for being such inspiring mentors, not only in the world of coding but also in life. Their passion, resilience, and generosity have created a community where aspiring developers like me can learn, grow, and thrive. Principles to Learn from Sonny & Jay as a Developer: 1. Learn How to Learn: Sonny emphasized, "You need to learn how to learn before starting coding"(Podcast Ep. 1, 11:04). Develop your unique learning style, whether through hands-on practice or reverse engineering. 2. Teach to Master: "Your skills will improve if you teach someone"(Podcast Ep. 1, 22:18). Teaching someone at a lower skill level not only strengthens your understanding but also builds confidence. 3. Embrace Self-Learning: Sonny and Jay are self-taught developers who show that perseverance and curiosity can lead to mastery. Sonny said, "You could go from zero to amazing developer with the free stuff on the channel" (Ep. 8, 12:12). 4. Enjoy the Process: "You have to enjoy the process; otherwise, you will quit" (Podcast Ep. 1, 38:20). Coding is a journey of constant growth, not just a destination. 5. Overcome Challenges: Sonny candidly shared his struggles with imposter syndrome and debugging but stressed the importance of perseverance. He noted, "Whatever you do, always have the idea to improve" (Podcast Ep. 5, 47:50). 6. Mentorship is Key: "You need a mentor who has done what you want to do and can save you from errors" (Podcast Ep. 6, 47:01). Both Sonny and Jay credit their growth to learning from others and giving back through mentorship.
 Celebrating 3 Years of Papafam - Grateful to Sonny & Jay πŸŽ‰
2 likes β€’ Dec '24
I learned a ton from Sonny, Jay and Papafam community too. Happy New Year @Raymond Adeniyi
πŸŽ„βœ¨ Reflecting on 2024: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! πŸŽ‰
2024 has been a rollercoaster of a year, full of challenges and growth. Freelancing wasn’t easy, and finding clients in my country was a tough battle that left me feeling discouraged. But everything started to change when I picked up Atomic Habitsβ€”a book that truly reshaped my mindset and daily life. πŸ“–βœ¨ The turning point came with the AI SaaS Challenge. This amazing experience reignited my confidence and introduced me to the incredible PaPaFam community. πŸ’ͺ🌍 The support and inspiration from this group helped me land a job offer, and though it kept me busy, it was a dream come true. I might have been quiet for a while, but I’m excited to return stronger in 2025, ready to share my journey, knowledge, and inspiration with you all. πŸš€ Thank you, @Sonny Sangha , @Jay Rathod and PaPaFam, for being a part of my journey. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year filled with hope, success, and endless opportunities! πŸŽπŸŽ…πŸŽ‰
Need Help with Extra Padding Issue in My ReactJS & TailwindCSS Web App
I'm currently working on a e-commerce app using ReactJS and TailwindCSS, and I'm trying to make the app responsive. But I've run into an issue with extra padding/margin being applied to my components. I'm not sure why this is happening, as I've checked my Tailwind classes and the styles applied, but the unwanted padding persists. link to my code repo: [https://github.com/AyshaHamna/ecommerce-frontend] If anyone has experienced a similar issue or has any idea on how to troubleshoot this, I would greatly appreciate your help!
Need Help with Extra Padding Issue in My ReactJS & TailwindCSS Web App
1 like β€’ Oct '24
@Aysha Hamna Nuwaiser seemed okay here.
0 likes β€’ Oct '24
@Aysha Hamna Nuwaiser You are welcome ^_^
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Software engineer specialized in Next.js, React, React Native, tailwind css, MongoDB and PostgresSQL

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