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Lenli Tuhoy
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Hello! We have just released our new version for omniquotient, the Omniquotient Community!
With OQ community, as a developer you can:
💡Discover coding trends, tips, and tricks from fellow devs
📢Share your own #today-i-learned nuggets to the community
🤩 Follow your favorite developers (or CTOs *wink*)
📌Follow topics you're interested in
If you can check these out and let us know what you...
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Lenli Tuhoy
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Hello everyone! We have new updates and we'd love for you to check them out:
1. Share your OQ profile to friends- You can now share your profile publicly so your friends and colleagues can see the best coding practices you are using.
2. Answer more questions that we added- You can now assess the best practices additional wave of questions for the skills Git, SQL, Python, Java, PHP, and...
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Lenli Tuhoy
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Hello, everyone! We’re pleased to announce our feature upgrades to improve your experience with omniquotient!
1. New Topics Added- We added the first wave of questions for .net, PHP, Python and Java. You can now add these to your profile!
2. Syntax Highlighter- We added indentations and colors on code snippets to make it visually easier to read
3. Reference Links and People who Answered- You...
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Omniquotient is a platform for developers to share their programming knowledge to help each other upskill. Share and learn dev knowledge from the community today!
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Lenli Tuhoy
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Hey, everyone!
It thrills us to invite you to try out our newly launched startup, omniquotient!
If you're a developer, you can take an assessment to know if you are currently using the community's recommended practices when you code.
If you're not, you'll learn what those recommended practices are so you can apply them to your work. If you're a founder, you can let your devs try this...
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