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Learning in public

Most people learn in private: they consume content but don't tell anyone about it. There's nothing wrong with it.

But we want to encourage you to document your progress and share it publicly on social media.

It helps you get noticed and will lead to:

  • Expanding your network: meeting new people and making new friends
  • Being invited to meetups, conferences and podcasts
  • Landing a job or getting clients
  • Many other good things

Here's a more compresensive reading on why you want to do it: https://github.com/readme/guides/publishing-your-work

Learning in Public for Zoomcamps

When you submit your homework or project, you can also submit learning in public posts:

You can watch this video to see how your learning in public posts may look like:

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