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Clever Programmer
Posted 1 month ago

I'll pay you $5k to build a paywall

I need a paywall for our AI SaaSā€¦ Bad.

Like yesterday bro.

More than Trump needs the border.

The problem isā€¦ I canā€™t have China pay for it.

Iā€™LL pay for it.

But I need you to be good as f***.

Like a killer full-stack dev.

Your experience in years needs to at least match Kevin Spaceyā€™s age preferencesā€¦ 3+.

You need to be eating Next.js for breakfast, Stripe for lunch, and PayPal for dinner.

Cuz currently without a paywallā€¦

FREE Users are racking up thousands of dollars in costs for us faster than you can say Kamala.

And we need to stop them.

You + Poppy Team = šŸ§±

We need to send the free users back.

If they want to use the app theyā€™ll need to come through the same route every legitimate customer cameā€¦ By paying for it!

On the next page I have some hard ass questions prepared so I filter through all the bullshit chatgpt copy pasted answers iā€™m about to get.

If youā€™re not qualified just please, x out. Save us both time instead of getting embarrassed on the interview call with me.

But if you feel like you got thisā€¦ Click the below link and letā€™s f***ing go.

tally.so/r/w2vYDb

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Clever Programmer
Posted 6 months ago

I'm getting that late night 3 am code sesh in cause these features won't ship themselvessss baby šŸ”„šŸ’ŖšŸ˜¤

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Clever Programmer
Posted 6 months ago

Are you spending half your days in meetings at work?

Commuting to your job every day?

Thatā€™s exactly where Damon was 4 months ago.

He was working at a Fortune 500 company as a Senior Software Engineer making $130k/yr.

They had pulled him back into the office more and more after working remotely.

And instead of solving problems as a software engineer, he was in meetings all day.

The pay was nice and the benefits were great, but having to commute to work every day and sit through meetings all day started to wear him off.

He decided it was time for a change and started applying for jobs manually but didnā€™t have much luck with it.

It felt like he was putting in a lot of work to not get any results in return.

Thatā€™s when he came across our program ā€œAccelerator Proā€.

When he spoke with us for the first time, his goal was to find a remote job that was fulfilling and paid what he was currently making or a little better.

Our promise to him was we would help him increase his income by $20k/yr or get him his dream job in the next 6 months.

What appealed to him the most was our AI system that applied for jobs for him, so he could save hours of his time and dedicate it towards becoming a better software engineer.

So, he decided to give us a chance and joined the program in January.

In the program, he learned a lot about -

šŸ‘‰ The behind-the-scenes of job searches,
šŸ‘‰ How to stand out from the crowd,
šŸ‘‰ How to make a good portfolio,
šŸ‘‰ How to build a good online presence that resonates with his goals and values.

and so much more.

In his words he saidā€¦

ā€œBefore I was a lot more passive and now I'm more active. I'm still not where I'd like to be but currently I'm reaching out to more people and keeping things up to date. I feel like I was kind of low in the drive of learning new things and then this whole process has reinvigorated that where I've been jumping back into projects and trying to figure stuff out.ā€

Now youā€™re probably wondering

What was the result?

4 months laterā€¦

He got a job offer for $114k/yr ($55/hr) with an opportunity to negotiate in 6 months.

It was less than what he was making, but this is what he had to sayā€¦

ā€œI feel like Iā€™m learning a lot working here and figuring out stuff. A lot of the stuff that was automated at the Fortune 500 company isn't here. So we get to do a lot more software engineering and a lot less meetings. Going from that to where I'm at now, I'm in a company where it actually matters, and I get to solve problems every day, itā€™s really great and I definitely did get a remote position.ā€

Now if youā€™re in a similar situation like Damonā€¦

šŸ‘‰ You want to get out of your current job.
šŸ‘‰ You are ready to get that dream job youā€™ve been eyeing for years.
šŸ‘‰ You want to increase your income by at least $20,000/yr.

Accelerator Pro is designed to help you get there.

Whether you are a Software Engineer, Fullstack Developer, Product Manager, UI/UX Designer, or anything in the tech industry this program can help you.

Weā€™ve opened up a few seats for next month and if youā€™re interested, watch the case study šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/3V70OGd

-Qazi

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Clever Programmer
Posted 9 months ago

I had a dream today that I was on a 20 minute YouTube consultation call with ā€Ŗ@Fireshipā€¬. He gave me brilliant insights.

Woke up sad realizing it wasnā€™t real. But then got happy since itā€™s much more cost effective this way.

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Clever Programmer
Posted 10 months ago

šŸ§µ Make Millions with the ChatGPT Store šŸ’°

OpenAI launched the GPT Store last week.

This is the same as when the Chrome Extension Store, the WordPress Plugin Store or the App Store was launched šŸš€.

This is a great opportunity for you to learn, have fun and potentially make moneyšŸ”„.

Building your own GPT is very simple and would probably take you less than 30 minutes to have one up and running.

Iā€™ve built my own GPTs to help me make content and write emails - took me less than 30 minutes.

You don't need to be a developer.

You don't need to know how to write code.

It's very simple - you just give it a few lines of prompt and it builds it for you.

Now, what's the benefit of all this?

Indie developers are making over $10k/mo with their Chrome Extensions.

Like Gmass that makes $130k/mo and Closet Tools that makes $42k/mo šŸ¤Æ

Now ChatGPT will have more users than almost any other platform very soon.

Imagine you build something on ChatGPT that a lot of users could use.

It could be life-changing and make you a lot of money.

Start learning how to build apps with AI and ChatGPT.

Now you might not make $10,000/mo right away.

But wouldnā€™t you be happy if your app made $2,000/mo or $3,000/mo or even $5,000/mo

A lot of people would be very happy.

More importantly, think about the skill that you get out of it.

Think about how it would look on your resume or your portfolio.

Think about how fun it is to be a part of something so new that is happening right now.

Explore and learn more about ChatGPT, I think the opportunity is huge.

Now if you want to be part of my communityā€¦

With all the people who are learning AI and ChatGPT, building incredible apps and even selling them.

I've put together an incredible FREE training for you that shows how to use AI and ChatGPT to build apps right now.

I'll even give you three app ideas you can build for free at the end ;)

If that sounds interesting to you, watch the training šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/3tXju0g

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Clever Programmer
Posted 10 months ago

šŸ§µ Programmer to Prompt Engineer

Like Darwinā€™s Theory, programmers are going through a phase of evolution.

Programmers are evolving into someone more than just writing code.

Theyā€™re evolving into project managers.

Into prompt engineers.

Someone who can articulate their ideas to AI and bring it to life.

Theyā€™re evolving into an artist with magic powers āœØ

Now youā€™ve seen my headlines ā€œProgramming is deadā€, ā€œComputer Science is DOOMEDā€, ā€œThe end of programmingā€.

Theyā€™re clickbaity, sure, but theyā€™re not entirely not true.

I need to get your attention to show you whatā€™s coming.

Programming as we know it is changing, but not dying.

Weā€™re not just coders anymore.

Weā€™re prompt engineers.

Weā€™re project managers.

Weā€™re artists.

Weā€™re learning how to guide AI in the right direction.

You won't have to write programs at all.

You just tell the AI what you want and it directly gives you the result.

This opens up a new challenge - How do I teach AI what to do?

How can I turn this from dark art into a science?

These are the skills you're going to need to develop.

Learning how to use ChatGPT and how to guide it.

It's creativity and science combined.

If you want to learn these skills watch this FREE training šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/48CEEjm

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Clever Programmer
Posted 10 months ago

AI can replace 10,000 software developers šŸ¤Æ

I was watching a video by Dr. Matt Welsh about the ā€œCost of replacing a human developer with AIā€.

The answer he had was pretty scary.

Now my goal isnā€™t to scare you.

I want to empower you and show you thereā€™s a way.

According to his calculations -

It costs ~$1,200/day for a developer and produce the same outcome it only costs $0.12/day for GPT-3.

$0.12/day vs. $1,200/day

Thatā€™s a factor of 10,000 šŸ¤Æ

If I was a developer and my life depended on it, Iā€™d be scared shitless.

But as a CEO ā€“

I would choose AI every day.

I donā€™t have to deal with peopleā€™s problems.

They need days off.

A lot of developers are terrible at communication.

I need to have a manager to sure that theyā€™re hitting the deadlines.

Thereā€™s just so much šŸ’©.

Iā€™ve hired many developers in the past and this is what I had to deal with.

So thatā€™s what I did when I was building my SaaS.

I built it all by myself with the help of ChatGPT.

It costs a fraction of the price of hiring a developer AND I donā€™t have to deal with all the šŸ’© that comes with it.

AI works 24x7.

Writes better code.

No days off.

Has no ā€œlifeā€ problems.

If you think about that it should make sense of where weā€™re headed.

You have to get equipped with the skills needed to head in the right direction.

Meaning you need to become a prompt engineer GOD.

You need to start developing product manager skills.

You need to build vision skills like - what features to build? why build them? how can they make money for the company Iā€™m working at?

You need to become valuable and make sure youā€™re doing things that make your company money.

If you constantly think like that, youā€™re going to be a valuable asset to society forever.

While learning these skills, your coding skills will feed into it.

When you get bugs using your coding skills youā€™ll be able to debug.

Itā€™ll be easier to decide which frameworks to use, what tech to use, which APIs to use, etc.

If you want to learn how to develop these skills as a developer watch this free training šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/3NZw2em

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Clever Programmer
Posted 10 months ago

Modern Developer vs. Prehistoristic Developer

A prehistoric programmer writes his code from scratch.

Surfing on Stackoverflow and Reddit for hours trying to figure out why his app is not working.

Thinking about whether to use .map() or .reduce() or .forEach() in his algorithm.

Going through the Firebase documentation to set up the database correctly so it doesnā€™t end up going over quota and costing him $10,000 overnight.

Now we have the modern programmer.

Heā€™s using the power of AI to bring his idea into reality.

Heā€™s collaborating with AI to build his app.

When he has a bug, he gets AIā€™s help to solve the problem.

Heā€™s focused on his ideas and what features to build next.

Heā€™s directing the AI to where he wants to go instead of doing all of it by himself.

Making his life 100x less miserable!

This is the life you could have if you embrace AI and learn how to use it as a programmer.

One of the biggest benefits of using AI a lot of people seem to not realize is it keeps you in the ā€œzone of buildingā€.

Meaningā€¦

You donā€™t have to remember the syntax or how to reverse a list in JavaScript.

You donā€™t have to browse Google or StackOverflow for hours when you have a bug.

It saves you time and keeps you in the zone of building.

Now, yes AI isnā€™t at its best YET!

Itā€™s still a baby.

It still can throw bugs in your code.

You still have to spend hours in trial and error trying to get AI to give you the right piece of code.

But weā€™re just working with v1 here.

Imagine how much better it would be 3 years from nowā€¦

Imagine how much better it would be 5 years from nowā€¦

Infinite times better šŸ’Æ

With more data and time nothingā€™s going to stop AI from getting incredibly good at coding.

If you embrace the power of AI youā€™ll be ahead than 99.9% of developers 2-3 years from now šŸš€

Now if youā€™re wondering where to get startedā€¦

I have a FREE 20-minute training that will show youā€¦

šŸ‘‰ How to use AI and ChatGPT.

šŸ‘‰ What the opportunity is out there for developers.

šŸ‘‰ 3 app ideas that you can build in less than 5 minutes.

If youā€™re ready to take the leap, watch the training šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/3vsGJQd

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Clever Programmer
Posted 10 months ago

šŸ§µ Build Apps using English

You can now build apps without having to learn programming languages.

Programming languages used to help us give instructions to a computer.

In the past we did this with assembly language.

Now we do it with Python and JavaScript.

But you can take it to the next level and build apps using English (or your language of choice).

With AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Replit AI, and Vercel v0ā€¦

This is how I write code now.

There is still a lot of trial and error and experimentation, just like when Iā€™m writing code the normal way.

Thatā€™s why Iā€™ve spent 150 hours building my SaaS.

I couldnā€™t just do it with just one prompt.

When thereā€™s an error I would tell ChatGPTā€¦

ā€œHey, we got an error. Fix this.ā€

ā€¦and I just kept working with it and making progress.

We are in an era where we have computers that can take natural language (English, etc.) and produce code that computers understand.

These AI tools are going to get so good at doing this that our whole idea of programming is going to get replaced with ā€œprompt engineeringā€ or something similar.

Now I can just spend most of my time thinking of what next feature I could add to my app or what new idea I can build on.

I donā€™t have to worry about whether I need to use .map() or .reduce() or .forEach() for my algorithm to work.

I donā€™t have to worry about my Firebase blowing through my quota and getting charged $10,000 overnight.

I donā€™t have to remember the best practices of React.js so I donā€™t bloat my app with redundant code.

AI will take care of all of it for me!

It makes all those things simpler and more FUN.

If you want to learn how to build apps in English using AI and ChatGPT.

If you want to learn how to land a job as a developer.

If you want to learn how to build your own SaaS and make money.

If you want to learn how to make over 6-figures.

Check out FREE training šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/3HeHHlG

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Clever Programmer
Posted 10 months ago

Computer Science is DOOMED.

CS has always been about ā€œTurning ideas into programs/apps.ā€

If we look at the evolution of programming languagesā€¦

We started with punch cards & logic gates, then assembly language and finally Python & JavaScript, etc.

It made it easier for anyone to learn programming and build apps.

Each level led to FASTER development times.

But humans SUCK at all of this.

They suck at writing code.

They suck at maintaining codebases.

They have a hard time understanding how code works.

Yes, there are programmers who have done all of this for the past 80 years.

But this is a problem that continues to exist even though languages have gotten better.

No amount of improvement to type systems, debugging, static analysis, linters or documentation will solve this problem.

These are NOT quantum leaps.

There's a lot of processing required in our brains.

We aren't very good at it.

Our biggest strength is creative thinking.

Computers on the other hand are really good at processing.

With AI...

You don't have to write code.

You don't have to maintain code bases.

You don't have to understand everything in your code.

You could just give a PROMPT and it will do the rest for you.

Programming as we know today will be DEAD.

It might happen by 2028, 2035, or 2042.

Doesnā€™t matter.

Programmers will go from writing code to prompt engineers or product managers.

I'm not trying to spread chaos and fear so everybody's just frightened.

I'm just mentioning the reality.

This is how I'm writing my code.

I built an app recently in just one month, 100 to 150 hours of coding all by myself with the help of ChatGPT.

That was something I would have had to build with 3-6 developers over 3 months and paid $60,000.

I know that because I've done that in the past.

Now you can ask questions likeā€¦

Does this guy know really what he's talking about?

If you look at my YouTube channel I have built apps every single day for 4-6 hours in a row, LIVE.

These aren't even all the other recorded videos that we've done.

So Iā€™m not some random influencer building software for the first time.

I've been doing this for the past 7 to 8 years.

In my first year of learning to code, I made over $100k+.

I understand why Iā€™m getting a lot of hate for talking about this.

It's because people are scared and afraid.

Maybe I need to change the tonality and show more compassion.

But I'm trying to wake you up because if you are not listening, you're going to get wrecked.

My point is you need to learn these new technologies and the new way of doing things.

If you're not doing this you're going to be left behind.

So either you can go into a coping mechanism and get replaced by product managers who will result in a 5x output than you.

On the other side, you can learn how to use these tools and be effective.

If you want to learn how to use AI and ChatGPT as a Developer ā†’ Sign up for my FREE training here: bit.ly/3Ha6TJY

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