Rebirth of a Little Nurse: How I Rigorously Self‑Learned Scripting on Twitter and Douyin
1. Motivation: Where does the courage for a cross‑field transition come from?
Why does a nurse with no programming background feel the urge to learn coding?
1. The power of idols:
The initial drive came from a post by blogger @gch_enbsbxbs (CJ). It was this article that broke my fear of programming.
https://t.co/5tWLub7i95
2. Evidence of a zero‑foundation turnaround
From his Twitter posts you can see how CJ went from a coding novice to mastering scripts for
Hyper, Lighter, Meteora, Falcon, USDAI
and various Pre‑DEX rewards,
even achieving precise sniping of Alpha tokens.
To study his growth path,
I reread his past tweets at least ten times.
The projects he scripted can earn A7/A8 or higher.
So impressive~~~
Because of his strong profit‑generating ability,
he is a pure green influencer without ads.
And he never posts NSFW content.
(ps: May heaven bless, I hope the Twitter creators I follow don’t post NSFW for traffic; I hate feeling my idols crumble.)
3. His advancement roadmap is extremely friendly to beginners
He recommends starting with AI coding tool Cursor, which greatly lowers the entry barrier.
https://t.co/Cu2AY4t99d
From writing MD documentation to deep program optimization, he records everything in detail.
I think this article had a big impact on me.
https://t.co/yGY4ZGNRVP
By studying the thought process behind his open‑source projects,
I realized programming is no longer an inscrutable art.
Promise me
Start from his 2024 tweets.
Okay?
It really suits beginners.
4. The early‑bird attempts
I started to imitate him
and tried to run his open‑source scripts.
This is CJ’s repository address:
https://t.co/P7AJKvyEk6
The starting phase was extremely painful.
I even chose the wrong subscription type for my Cursor account.
Whenever I hit a bottleneck,
I left a comment on Twitter seeking advice,
and unexpectedly the big‑brother replied patiently.
The most crushing moment was
just configuring the .env environment and API;
I spent three whole days on that.
Countless times I wanted to smash my keyboard and quit,
but I eventually made it through.
One can only grow through pain.
Now to be honest,
it’s still very torturous.
5. Past timidity and regrets
After learning so much from CJ’s posts, I wanted to study together with the senior.
Actually CJ posted a call for collaborators long ago, but when I saw it the post was already half a year old.
I thought he must already have a mature team, so I didn’t dare DM him for WeChat.
Later, gathering courage and adding him on WeChat, I discovered he actually had no real team at that time.
Lesson:
When you encounter a quality creator on Twitter, you must bravely take the first step.
What a great learning opportunity.