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👉 Check Out My Socials, Projects, and Links 👈



👋 Hi, I'm Matt C. Smith

I'm a Fullstack Developer & Community Manager at Zero To Mastery, where I help hundreds of thousands of self-taught developers from around the world learn to code, get hired, and advance their careers in tech.

With a focus on JavaScript, I build, deploy, scale, and maintain full-stack applications using a range of tools and technologies. I'm passionate about building useful tools, particularly Discord Bots, which I've scaled to serve and moderate communities of over 500,000 members collectively!

Let's Connect!

I’m always open to new projects and experiences, so feel free to connect with me. (Socials are listed here)


🚀 Technologies & Tools

Here are just some of the tech and tools I use:

  • Languages: JavaScript
  • Frameworks/Libraries: React, Node.js, Express, Gatsby, Next.js
  • Databases: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL, Firebase
  • Cloud Providers: AWS (Wip)
  • Version Control: Git, GitHub, GitLab

🔥 Current Projects

Here are some of the exciting projects I've been working on lately:

  • 100 Days of AWS: My study notes and insights while studying for the AWS Solutions architect exam

🎬 Recent YouTube Videos

Stay up to date with my latest videos on tech, coding, and career tips:

How I'd Learn To Code Again With These 5 AI Tips Uncovering the Mystery of Coding: What Is a Developer? #shorts 4 Ideal Hacktoberfest Projects to Help You Get Started HacktoberFest 2022: Complete Step by Step Guide | #hacktoberfest2022 Projects You Can Contribute To #hacktoberfest Hacktoberfest 2022: Why You SHOULD Participate!


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💬 Get in Touch

For more information, project details, or to connect with me on social media, visit my Beacons profile to find all my links!

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  1. Project-365 Project-365 Public

    I started a very ambitious project... 365 Days of Code Challenge! Similar in nature to the 100 Days of Code Challenge, I will be spending a minimum of 1 hour each day of 2021 working on a personal …

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  2. Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit Public

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    🔗 Some useful websites for programmers.

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  3. ZTM-Discord-Bot ZTM-Discord-Bot Public archive

    Very outdated version of the Discord bot for the ZTM community. zeroBots current codebase can be found here:

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  5. Discord-Bot-Stream-Notes Discord-Bot-Stream-Notes Public

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  6. creatin-tim creatin-tim Public

    A simple clicker base game, utilising IBM's speech recognition.

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