The Web3 learning path is really competitive, with new things emerging every day, and I can't keep up. Recently, I have been organizing the Web3 development skill system on GitHub and found that there are already many open-source resource repositories available. Even more conveniently, I also found an automated script to patch skills, which can help automate the updating and maintenance of these development tools. This at least saves a lot of time and eliminates the need to manually follow the latest technical solutions every time.
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FreeMinter
· 1h ago
What are you messing around with? Automated scripts are so powerful, and you still need to do it manually? Just upload and run it, and you're done.
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ForkThisDAO
· 1h ago
It's overwhelming, new things every day, I can't fit it all in my head. The automatic patching script really saves lives, otherwise I'd be exhausted trying to update tools.
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ForkTongue
· 1h ago
Automated scripts are a genius move, saving you from manually updating every day and getting exhausted. Sometimes, though, you still need to verify the outputs yourself.
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FlippedSignal
· 1h ago
The competition is fierce, but automation scripts are a game-changer, saving me from waking up to ten new frameworks to learn every day.
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MetaDreamer
· 1h ago
Haha, really, an automation script savior, saving me from the exhaustion of chasing new things every day.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 1h ago
Automation scripts sound good, but can this thing keep up with the speed of market changes? My experience is that no matter how smart the tools are, someone still needs to oversee them. Otherwise, once a patch has issues, loss control becomes a passive situation.
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MemecoinTrader
· 2h ago
ngl the automation angle here hits different... you're basically front-running your own skill decay. that's the meta play right there 🧠
The Web3 learning path is really competitive, with new things emerging every day, and I can't keep up. Recently, I have been organizing the Web3 development skill system on GitHub and found that there are already many open-source resource repositories available. Even more conveniently, I also found an automated script to patch skills, which can help automate the updating and maintenance of these development tools. This at least saves a lot of time and eliminates the need to manually follow the latest technical solutions every time.