Tuesday Letter #6 - Earn with Coil, Morning Routines and Blogging for Developers
Hey friend. Happy Tuesday!
How are you doing? I hope all is well.
Let’s get straight to business. I hope you enjoy this week’s “Tuesday Letter” :)
🙏 Gratitude
This week cashisking joined this newsletter! Thanks for joining, hope you enjoy!
As always, if you guys have any feedback, please let me know. I would love to improve the newsletter for you guys. Are there sections that you particularly enjoy, or perhaps dislike? Thanks in advance.
📜 Quote from Readwise
What your daily routine consists of is not that important. What’s important is that the routine exists. Cobble together your own routine, stick to it most days, break from it once in a while for fun, and modify it as necessary.
This quote resonates with me a lot. I have been trying to establish a routine for myself with varying degrees of success. Sticking to one is not an easy task. However, when you succeed, everything else gets better (in my experience).
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🌐 World of Web Development
I stumbled upon a cool article on how to build a Django app with Stimulusjs and Turbolinks by webspaceadam. Found this with a simple “Django” search on Dev.To.
I wanted to learn Stimulusjs and Turbolinks for a while now. This post is right on time. I will be doing a deeper dive this week.
💵 World of Bootstrapping
Coil. This is the second time I run into this service. Coil is advertised as “A new way to enjoy the content. Experience web monetized content in your browser while supporting sites you love in real-time.”
Coil seemed to make the rounds this week as a way to earn by producing content online. It already has integrations with services like medium and dev.to. This might be something to checkout.
What you get as a member. For $5 per month, you get access to all web monetized content everywhere on the internet with strong privacy protection.
😁️ Person of the Week
Monica is a Software engineer, specializing in the ReactJS and NodeJS ecosystems, and being self-employed.
I found Monica through her newsletter course on blogging for developers. This was a fantastic newsletter. A lot of the things she talked about I already have researched through other means. Still, for people starting out, this newsletter is perfect! I strongly recommend it.
🐔 Tweet of the week
18/ * Invest in relationships. Your community matters more than you think.