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AI Creators Guild

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Front End
Is there any platform to practice React or Angular Front end technologies?
6 likes • Mar 6
https://bigfrontend.dev/ (some leetcode style questions) https://reactplay.io/plays (open source projects you could collaborate on) https://playcode.io/react (react playground in browser) https://www.w3schools.com/react/react_exercises.asp (react exercises / knowledge)
How did you find your "branch" of tech?
My journey in tech started with a coding bootcamp focused around web development -> self teaching automation/cybersecurity -> internship for Cloud ops. I still haven't found what "branch" of tech that is what I truly enjoy. I'm curious if/how people have found something in tech that they love doing? Was it from a personal project, a new job opportunity, or complete random chance from universe that fell in your lap?
Start Here
Hey! Welcome to the community. Thrilled to have you here. This place is going to be amazing. Leave a comment introducing yourself to the group and reply to 3 other people's intro.
3 likes • Feb 28
@Rhett Trom it has been slow, but I’ve made a couple small applications with a local sql db with full CRUD. Are you primarily working on a web app?
2 likes • Feb 28
Oh very cool. I haven’t done much with controllers, something I definitely need to be better with
Share how you obtained "buy-in" for using best practices on your team
Hello all! I'd love to hear the difference perspectives and experiences on obtaining "buy in" on your teams over your careers. For example, I joined a team over a year ago in a lead capacity only to find an absence of documentation, unit tests, integration tests, or even coding standards for PR. I'm working to obtain buy-in from the existing team and management by leading from the front and showcasing examples. I'll admit, it has been slow going. How have y'all worked past this yourselves? I very much have a "leave it better than you found it" view point, and I'd love to make a positive impact.
3 likes • Feb 28
I think your approach will have a lot of long term praise as new people join your team and have to learn the systems that you have documented. People who have been dealing with it and refusing to make the necessary documentation, testing, etc. My current team is filled with “tribal knowledge” and silod information that require going to one specific person for knowledge since that’s what they specialize in. So, I’ve slowly started trying to take the extra time to document whatever I work in.
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Reece Renninger
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@reece-renninger-4279
USMC veteran stumbling his way through tech

Active 183d ago
Joined Feb 28, 2025
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