• Need your mentorship and guidance

    Posted by Mahesh G on April 15, 2025 at 5:54 am

    Hi Hasan ,

    Im Mahesh Guttedar , I’m watching you since many years , When you had very small subscribers in this world of fake people you evolved like anything , it feels great to see persons like you ,it motivates software developer like me. Im basically dotnet developer with 9 years of exp ,I dream like creating something and give to the society but nothing is working and achieve freedom of working for self projects.Please I request you to be my GURU and keep supporting , I have strong intense zeal to achieve something.

    Hasan replied 2 days, 4 hours ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Hasan

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    April 15, 2025 at 11:44 am

    Thank you so much for your kind words, Mahesh! It means a lot to know you’ve been following my journey for years, even from the early days. That kind of long-term support is truly appreciated.

    As a .NET developer with 9 years of experience, you already have a strong foundation to build upon. Your desire to create something meaningful for society aligns perfectly with what I believe in – using our technical skills to make a positive impact.

    The struggle to balance work with personal projects is something many developers face. Instead of waiting for the perfect moment, start with small, consistent steps:

    1. Dedicate just 30-60 minutes daily to your own projects – consistency matters more than duration
    2. Begin with a minimal viable solution rather than a perfect one
    3. Consider how your .NET expertise could complement AI tools (perhaps explore ML.NET?)
    4. Share your progress publicly to build accountability

    Remember, most of what I’ve built started as imperfect experiments. SimplerLLM, PromoterKit, and my other projects all began as rough ideas that evolved through iterations and community feedback.

    I’d be happy to support your journey. What specific area are you most interested in developing? Whether it’s integrating AI into your .NET work or building a particular type of solution, narrowing your focus might help make progress more tangible.

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