A review of web3 learning tools for devs
Note: None of the companies or projects mentioned in this blog post are paying me to write this. Would be cool though lol. Recently announced my full time dive into the web3 space and a few folks have been asking me what kind of roadmap or resources I used to get into the space. I’ll open with an honest and maybe brutal truth: anyone who tells you there is a definitive list of things you can do to just become a dev in this space is probably feeding you some bullshit. That said, there are a lo...
Token Gated Event Platform
Warning: Jumbled up thoughts about a product I may or not build. None of this is organized and may or may not make sense! I did this with an earlier post on a web3 music platform. I’ve been wanting to take any ideas I have for dApps and jot them down in case I move forward in building them or someone else can pick it up and bring it to life. This is a live writing things down as I think about the idea exercise. You aren’t reading it live but I’m thinking of it live and just jotting it down to...
Web3 Music Project Brain-dump
A couple of days ago I wrote up a little thread on Twitter about an idea I had on a web3 music project. This is an exercise in fleshing out the idea a little more in case I decide to build it out on a stream or on my own elsewhere. Here is the initial tweet thread if you want to see my first set of thoughts: https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1458594408413245440 So the idea came to me based on some of my own experiences. I was a very mediocre rapper once upon a time and used to pay a third...


A review of web3 learning tools for devs
Note: None of the companies or projects mentioned in this blog post are paying me to write this. Would be cool though lol. Recently announced my full time dive into the web3 space and a few folks have been asking me what kind of roadmap or resources I used to get into the space. I’ll open with an honest and maybe brutal truth: anyone who tells you there is a definitive list of things you can do to just become a dev in this space is probably feeding you some bullshit. That said, there are a lo...
Token Gated Event Platform
Warning: Jumbled up thoughts about a product I may or not build. None of this is organized and may or may not make sense! I did this with an earlier post on a web3 music platform. I’ve been wanting to take any ideas I have for dApps and jot them down in case I move forward in building them or someone else can pick it up and bring it to life. This is a live writing things down as I think about the idea exercise. You aren’t reading it live but I’m thinking of it live and just jotting it down to...
Web3 Music Project Brain-dump
A couple of days ago I wrote up a little thread on Twitter about an idea I had on a web3 music project. This is an exercise in fleshing out the idea a little more in case I decide to build it out on a stream or on my own elsewhere. Here is the initial tweet thread if you want to see my first set of thoughts: https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1458594408413245440 So the idea came to me based on some of my own experiences. I was a very mediocre rapper once upon a time and used to pay a third...
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Last year I pivoted full time into Web3 and its been an amazing experience so far. I’ve made a lot of friends and new connections in the space that have helped me grow both as a developer and a content creator. I wasn’t going to make any new years resolutions for 2022 but I ate my words when I said ok let me help more people interested in web3 get into the space.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1476208367760773133
So as I’m writing this it is now January 19th and I’ve been mulling over how best to do this and I’ve come to a couple of plans I’m hoping to execute this year.
First up - Tweeting out referrals to folks who are hiring.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1483827760443408390
This is a fairly easy way of helping out. I get a lot of inbound interest from folks needing frontend work in the web3 space. Rather than saying no, I can leverage my network to help connect other folks into the space. As of writing this the tweet above is referring to an active position so if you’re reading this anytime soon and are interested - get on that!
Next up, my course platform FrontendToWeb3. This isn’t up yet but I’ve been spending my nights and weekends getting this to a place where we can launch a beta.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1482370684152164359
This is a platform specifically for learning the skills you would need to pivot into web3 as a frontend developer. There isn’t a lot of focused content out there right now and there are quite a lot of Protocols struggling to find the right frontend engineers! This platform is being designed to help fulfill that need and get people into those open positions. More on this very soon, I’ve hired two interns to help me out in getting this shipped quickly.
Finally, and one I’m really looking forward to: Twitter Spaces! Twitter spaces are powerful networking tools that I’m hoping to leverage as a way to connect more employers with job seekers. My goal with spaces: host conversations with Founders and Hiring Managers in the web3 space and have some casual chats about what they’re building and what kind of folks they’re hoping to hire.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1483811168728797185
I want to use my platform to help folks grow in this space and this is one of the best ways of doing so. We love throwing out the term wagmi in web3 land but we need to do more to make sure everyone is going to make it. This is the birth of #100Web3 - looking forward to connecting with the first 100 devs I help and the hundreds more we can all help along the way.
Last year I pivoted full time into Web3 and its been an amazing experience so far. I’ve made a lot of friends and new connections in the space that have helped me grow both as a developer and a content creator. I wasn’t going to make any new years resolutions for 2022 but I ate my words when I said ok let me help more people interested in web3 get into the space.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1476208367760773133
So as I’m writing this it is now January 19th and I’ve been mulling over how best to do this and I’ve come to a couple of plans I’m hoping to execute this year.
First up - Tweeting out referrals to folks who are hiring.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1483827760443408390
This is a fairly easy way of helping out. I get a lot of inbound interest from folks needing frontend work in the web3 space. Rather than saying no, I can leverage my network to help connect other folks into the space. As of writing this the tweet above is referring to an active position so if you’re reading this anytime soon and are interested - get on that!
Next up, my course platform FrontendToWeb3. This isn’t up yet but I’ve been spending my nights and weekends getting this to a place where we can launch a beta.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1482370684152164359
This is a platform specifically for learning the skills you would need to pivot into web3 as a frontend developer. There isn’t a lot of focused content out there right now and there are quite a lot of Protocols struggling to find the right frontend engineers! This platform is being designed to help fulfill that need and get people into those open positions. More on this very soon, I’ve hired two interns to help me out in getting this shipped quickly.
Finally, and one I’m really looking forward to: Twitter Spaces! Twitter spaces are powerful networking tools that I’m hoping to leverage as a way to connect more employers with job seekers. My goal with spaces: host conversations with Founders and Hiring Managers in the web3 space and have some casual chats about what they’re building and what kind of folks they’re hoping to hire.
https://twitter.com/Rahatcodes/status/1483811168728797185
I want to use my platform to help folks grow in this space and this is one of the best ways of doing so. We love throwing out the term wagmi in web3 land but we need to do more to make sure everyone is going to make it. This is the birth of #100Web3 - looking forward to connecting with the first 100 devs I help and the hundreds more we can all help along the way.
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