Lasies earning 1LPM+ , how did you do it?

Ladies, for those earning ₹1LPM+ through your career , what do you do, how many years of experience do you have, and what helped you get there?

Would love to know your journey, skills/field, switches, etc. Basically, how did you get to 1LPM+ and what advice would you give someone starting out?

Sorry for the typo in the title 😭 ...Ladies*

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/NPTEL

Choice..

Fundamentals of gen ai and llm

Vs

AI: foundations and algorithms

Which one to choose.

I want the one whose exam will be easier.

If anybody has given an exam of any of these before..Any insight would help.

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/NPTEL

Urgent help needed.

Today is the last day to register.

So I was planning to register in introduction to machine learning - IIT KGP

Its of 8 weeks.

The assignment quizzes starting from week-0

And I've attempted them from week 3 onwards.

If I register will I be able to get the certificate and get a good score ( if I performed well in the proctored exam)??

I don't want to waste money.

So plz help.

And one more thing.

If anybody has given this exam does the questions mostly come from the quizzes or completely random?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 6 days ago

YouTube videos for System design and backend development

I'm looking for the best beginner-friendly YouTube playlists to learn Backend Development and System Design.

A few things I'm looking for:

Explains concepts from the ground up (not just coding).

Covers why things work, not just how.

Beginner-friendly but eventually goes into intermediate topics.

Includes topics like APIs, databases, authentication, caching, scalability, microservices, etc.

If you had to recommend one or two playlists that helped you the most, what would they be, and why?

Thanks..

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 14 days ago

Java Backend Projects That Stand Out to Recruiters?

What are some Java backend projects that recruiters actually find impressive but aren't already on every resume? I'm looking for ideas beyond CRUD apps (library, student management, to-do, e-commerce, etc.). What projects would make you stop and check a candidate's GitHub, and why?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 1 month ago
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Java Backend Projects That Stand Out to Recruiters?

What are some Java backend projects that recruiters actually find impressive but aren't already on every resume? I'm looking for ideas beyond CRUD apps (library, student management, to-do, e-commerce, etc.). What projects would make you stop and check a candidate's GitHub, and why?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 1 month ago

Java Backend/Full-Stack Projects That Stand Out to Recruiters?

What are some Java backend/full-stack projects that recruiters actually find impressive but aren't already on every resume? I'm looking for ideas beyond CRUD apps (library, student management, to-do, e-commerce, etc.). What projects would make you stop and check a candidate's GitHub, and why?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 1 month ago

Java Backend/Full-Stack Projects That Stand Out to Recruiters?

What are some Java backend/full-stack projects that recruiters actually find impressive but aren't already on every resume? I'm looking for ideas beyond CRUD apps (library, student management, to-do, e-commerce, etc.). What projects would make you stop and check a candidate's GitHub, and why?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 1 month ago

Completely clueless about money, where do I start?

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I want to become financially literate but feel overwhelmed by all the information online. If you had to learn personal finance from scratch, what order would you learn things in?

Things like budgeting, taxes, credit, emergency funds, insurance, investing, retirement planning, stocks, etc.

Also, what resources (books, YouTube channels, websites, courses) would you recommend for someone who doesn't understand finance jargon and wants a solid foundation?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 1 month ago

How do y'all track sales and offers

I've noticed beauty sales seem to happen all the time, but they also feel really easy to miss. Some brands have BOGO offers, others have flash sales, and retailers all seem to run promotions on different schedules. How do you all keep track of them? Do you rely on emails, social media, deal websites, or is there another method? Also, have you found that certain brands follow predictable sale cycles?

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 2 months ago

How do you actually build and launch a SaaS from start to finish?

Hey guys, I'm trying to understand how solo developers or small teams actually build and launch SaaS/microSaaS/web apps from start to finish.

I know people use Al tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, etc., but I'm confused about the complete workflow beyond just generating code.

I'd love to understand things like...

- How do you go from an idea to a working product?

- What tech stack do you typically use (frontend, backend, database, authentication, hosting, payments)?

- Which Al tools do you use, and for what specific tasks?

- How much coding knowledge do you already have? Could someone with almost no coding experience realistically build a SaaS, or is a solid programming foundation still necessary?

- How do you deploy your app and what services do you pay for?

- What are your monthly costs (Al subscriptions, hosting, APIs, databases, domains, payment processing, etc.)?

- If you were starting from scratch today, what stack and workflow would you recommend?

I'm not looking for shortcuts..I genuinely want to understand how real developers build and ship products in 2026. Any detailed breakdown of your workflow would be greatly appreciated :)

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 2 months ago

How do you actually build and launch a SaaS from start to finish?

Hey guys , I'm trying to understand how solo developers or small teams actually build and launch SaaS/microSaaS/web apps from start to finish.

I know people use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, etc., but I'm confused about the complete workflow beyond just generating code.

I'd love to understand things like...

- How do you go from an idea to a working product?

- What tech stack do you typically use (frontend, backend, database, authentication, hosting, payments)?

- Which AI tools do you use, and for what specific tasks?

- How much coding knowledge do you already have? Could someone with almost no coding experience realistically build a SaaS, or is a solid programming foundation still necessary?

- How do you deploy your app and what services do you pay for?

- What are your monthly costs (AI subscriptions, hosting, APIs, databases, domains, payment processing, etc.)?

- If you were starting from scratch today, what stack and workflow would you recommend?

I'm not looking for shortcuts..I genuinely want to understand how real developers build and ship products in 2026. Any detailed breakdown of your workflow would be greatly appreciated :)

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 2 months ago

How do you actually build and launch an app from start to finish?

Hey guys , I'm trying to understand how solo developers or small teams actually build and launch SaaS/apps from start to finish.

I know people use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, etc., but I'm confused about the complete workflow beyond just generating code.

I'd love to understand things like...

- How do you go from an idea to a working product?

- What tech stack do you typically use (frontend, backend, database, authentication, hosting, payments)?

- Which AI tools do you use, and for what specific tasks?

- How much coding knowledge do you already have? Could someone with almost no coding experience realistically build a SaaS, or is a solid programming foundation still necessary?

- How do you deploy your app and what services do you pay for?

- What are your monthly costs (AI subscriptions, hosting, APIs, databases, domains, payment processing, etc.)?

- If you were starting from scratch today, what stack and workflow would you recommend?

I'm not looking for shortcuts..I genuinely want to understand how real developers build and ship products in 2026. Any detailed breakdown of your workflow would be greatly appreciated :)

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/SaasDevelopers+1 crossposts

How do you actually build and launch a SaaS from start to finish?

Hey guys , I'm trying to understand how solo developers or small teams actually build and launch SaaS/microSaaS/web apps from start to finish.

I know people use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, etc., but I'm confused about the complete workflow beyond just generating code.

I'd love to understand things like...

- How do you go from an idea to a working product?

- What tech stack do you typically use (frontend, backend, database, authentication, hosting, payments)?

- Which AI tools do you use, and for what specific tasks?

- How much coding knowledge do you already have? Could someone with almost no coding experience realistically build a SaaS, or is a solid programming foundation still necessary?

- How much time it took you to learn those skills?

- How do you deploy your app and what services do you pay for?

- What are your monthly costs (AI subscriptions, hosting, APIs, databases, domains, payment processing, etc.)?

- If you were starting from scratch today, what stack and workflow would you recommend?

-How long it took you to develop it?

I'm not looking for shortcuts..I genuinely want to understand how real developers build and ship products in 2026. Any detailed breakdown of your workflow would be greatly appreciated :)

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u/duhitsmeee69 — 2 months ago