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Welcome Everyone Introduce Yourself! 🥳
🚨 [Update: As you read some of these introductions, smash THEIR LIKE BUTTON 👍 Take it one step further by commenting on their introduction to earn bonus points and unlock more features in this group.]🚨 I am thankful to you all for joining this group. Could you please introduce yourself? Not only does this allow us to get to know everyone, but SKOOL is built on points. (Liking, Commenting, and Posting all give you points). Points will also unlock classroom courses for you! Check out the Getting Started Welcome Course: https://swiy.co/getting-started So let's get things started! When I was teaching in the classroom, we would go around the room and have you do the following. 1. State Your Name (Skool does this one for us - lol) 2. What had you been interested in learning to code? 3. What is your favorite potato? Me: What sparked my interest was my enjoyment of problem-solving and making life easier for myself. I wanted to learn how to create apps that could help my kids learn math and spelling, so I developed apps for that purpose. As far as a favorite potato. I would say Chick-fil-A fries. 🔥 As always, help this community grow. Skool gives you a special invite code. This also serves as your affiliate code, as being part of this group gives you the ability to earn a 40% commission. This applies to one-time purchases of courses or our premium membership.
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1 on 1 Coaching with Rob
Coaching with Rob has been phenomenal thus far and it’s only been like 2 or 3 sessions. I have been getting the help I need and learning a lot! I would struggle a lot with different coding concepts, but I’m really getting a hang of everything through practice. Thank you Rob, I appreciate it! Down below is a happy dance
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How a Single Freelance Developer is making 30k a Month on Skool - Skoot CRM
I met with this developer. His name is Garrett. He is a solo developer who is making over $30,000 per MONTH on the Skool platform. Test out this post by typing "Skoot" in the comments and see the AutoDM work in this community using his product. He makes an amazing product, consistently updating it, and his vision and idea was to make our lives as community Skool Community owners less stressful. And I feel that's like everybody's job as a developer. We're always trying to make somebody else's life a little bit easier. But I made this video not only to make other Skool owners aware of this product, but also it might serve as inspiration for those that are currently looking for jobs to think about how they could utilize the Skool platform to increase their income as well. If you are a Skool owner, then you might want to take a look at what he has. Here is the link. He does offer a free trial. LINK TO JOIN THE SKOOT COMMUNITY (7-Day Free Trial) for the CRM If you are interested in creating your own Skool community, then make sure you utilize this link. LINK TO CREATE YOUR OWN SKOOL COMMUNITY I'm uploading two videos: 1. One of me briefly explaining it and how you as freelancing developers could take this type of "solving a problem" mentality and turn it into a recurring revenue stream. 2. Obviously, Garrett does a way better job of going into a little more detail if you are all interested in learning a little bit more about the program.
How a Single Freelance Developer is making 30k a Month on Skool - Skoot CRM
Python Test files
I am currently using a website called OpenClassRooms.com and they have exercises that you can do after each lesson. I am having a difficult time using the Python test files that they have created. I have attached a Word file and a text file with more details (commands, code, etc) of the process I have to go through in order to use the Python test files from the OpenClassRooms website. I would very much appreciate any advice, tips, and recommendations. Because it is currently quite a hassle for me just to be able to use their Python test files. 😒
HTML Tip: You can create a simple popover without JavaScript.
A popover is like a small dropdown or popup that appears when the user clicks a button. This can be useful for menus, extra details, profile links, settings, and more. In this example: 1. The button has popovertarget="menu". That tells the browser which popover to open. The value "menu" matches the id of the popover. 2. The <div> has id="menu" and the popover attribute. The id="menu" connects it to the button. The popover attribute tells the browser, “This element should behave like a popover.” The cool part is that the browser handles opening and closing it for you. This is a great reminder that HTML can do more than just structure a page. Sometimes it gives us built-in features that save us from writing extra JavaScript. CodePen Example: https://codepen.io/precodecamp/pen/MYJpvOq
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