Alex worked at PayPal and then as a tech lead across Course Hero, Meta, and Robinhood. He's now building Taro, empowering software engineers to be happier and more effective.
What does Alex Chiou read?
How does he think when he writes?
Is there a certain number of drafts?
Does he get someone to read it and give their thoughts etc?
When I read Alex's work, it makes me think better. I learn something new because I think - oh, I could also think this way. Oh, someone else can think this way. Oh, I learned something new.
Promotion is one of the most difficult and nuanced topics, so there's no way any course can absolutely cover 100% of all possible scenarios. If you have any questions about , please ask them here! I'm happy to talk about:
Trying to create a resource here that can help everyone. So of course, we have the Big 2:
As with most platforms that become insanely big, quality control is becoming more and more of a problem for these 2.
There's also these:
What other websites have you tried and found luck with?
Born in Ohio, raised in Bay Area, went to UCLA, came back to Silicon Valley to work at these places:
Other facts about me:
I probably shouldn't be doing an AMA when we haven't shipped threaded replies yet, but YOLO π
Hi all,
I recently finished the Masterclasses from Alex & Rahul where Alex & Rahul discussed building apps as side projects to put on resumes. Also in , Alex mentioned he monetized his app & got $100 from premium users.
AFAIK, anything above $400 must be put onto tax return. I'm thinking about developing a small side projects & put maybe ads / premium restrictions on some features. If I do this, how do I avoid conflicts of interest with my 9-5 job, especially if the revenue coming in may way surpass $400? I'm working for a large tech company that essentially do everything hence it's hard to find a business area where the company isn't involved in.
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