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by slipwalker
3012 days ago
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my suggestion would be to create a "hands-on" course ( for Udemy, PS, Coursera, etc... ) teaching/showing what you already know. It's of lesser importance whether or not your course get approved/carried by the company in question.
Let's say: "scrum-managed ROR for beginners", "database performance tuning on ROR applications", "ROR microservices backend for mobile apps", whatever.
Draw your course as a mind-map, go on filling the gaps and you will start to find areas that you want to know more.
If it works out, you've got a stream of passive income, if not, you have scratched your itch and sharpened your skills... Repeat until you get bored. |
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