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My non- coding super power is that I am a creative first! I come from a background in photography and film making!
I wish I was more creative! The actual design process is like pulling teeth for me sometimes :/
That is a very good super power to have!
I have an amateur photography experience as well!
I used to sell photos on photo stock platforms π
Awesome! I come from a music performance background :)
I think my non-coding super poewer is that, I can write.Actually I like to content writing than coding.I paticipated a lot of content writing competitions and could win also.So I think this is my non coding superpower.πβ
I kind of think as coding as a skill that augments a bunch of other stuff I either do better or like better than coding.
I think that's the most special thing about coding β it can help unlock some of the other stuff.
My non-coding super power is knife sharpening! With a strong preference to kitchen knife sharpening, however I've been trying my hand at sharpening wood working tools and clay tools lately.
It's easy to keep up my skills as my husband loves to cook and I pride myself on keeping our knives scary sharp ;)
Amazingπ skill that the woman must have.
That's a great skill to have! I cut meat for 14 years and have seen so many colleagues cut themselves b/c they didn't maintain their knives' sharpness well.
I would say that my non-coding superpowers are attention to details, problem solving, and a love for learning.
I can play multiple instruments and I'm oddly proud of my trucker's hitch tie-down ability!
my non-coding super power(s) are creativity and empathy! I graduated from art college and I have a background as a teacher, so I am great at communicating and helping others. I am passionate about making things beautiful, and understand how important good visual design is for a pleasant user experience!
I'm fairly proficient in Photoshop; I learned on a free Chinese version when I just speak English! I used it to make PowerPoints for when I was teaching English and loved the creativity. I find that really helps with coding too! I also love photography, but really just love to mess around with that.
My non-coding superpower is figuring things out. Kind of like a handy-person, I can look at something new and gain enough knowledge about it to be somewhat confident. It really opens up the possibilities of what you're capable of!
I was able to rise to the top as a service desk rep because a lot of what happens are brand new problems. I can't wait to bring that type of thinking into tech.
Hmm.. this is a good question. I would have to say my non-coding super power would be that I consider my knowledge intake like a sponge. I try to absorb all the information that I can and I don't miss out on an opportunity to learn something new.
My non-coding superpower is something I dubbed "intuitive aptitude". Basically getting into a new field of knowledge and even with 0 previous context I can get to an above intermediate level in a matter of days.
That I can motivate others. I am a dreamer and sometimes this is what people need.
I've been told my biggest strength is being a good teacher. However, I think my non-coding super power is being kind and having empathy for others.
I hide my superpowers! ππ€«
lol
As someone who comes from a teaching background and interested in starting a career in Learning & Development, I find my non-coding superpowers to be problem-solving, curriculum writing, being detail-oriented, and analytical.
I spent a fair amount of time learning other sysadmin and software / hardware skills as a hobby. Along the side is content creation, not necessary in a creative manner, but more of a technical approach. I have been writing for a few months, and been getting into photography and videography recently.
I guess my non-coding superpower would be that I can spend a lot of time tinkering things, maybe software, some hardware, or even machines other than a computer. Kept breaking stuff but I definitely love the learning process up until I fix most if not all of them! XD
My non-coding superpower would be trying out new things and never giving upπͺ when failed.
My non-coding super power is horse training... I spent most of my life pursuing that. Turns out, I love horses too much to put them through what that industry demands. I have been looking for a job to be able to support my one giant white horse and give her the life she deserves.
I would say that my non-coding superpowers are leadership and documentation! I always try to motivate my team by bringing in new ideas to help us get closer to our overall mission every day. Also, I try to document my work whenever I can, and I encourage my team to do so as well, to avoid silos. Documenting is a lot of upfront work, but it pays off immediately!
My non-coding superpower is cooking! Love making different types of food and trying new ingredients.
I would say my non-coding super power is my power of observation. I like playing hidden object games, spotting the differences, puzzles, problem solving and brain teasers. Basically, I seem to like mental gymnastics :D
My coding superpower is non-existent at the moment lol but I'm searching high and low for it.
My non-code superpower is tenacity. I almost never give up. I love to figure things out and solve problems that seemed impossible to solve at first glance.
I think being highly analytical. I come from a mechanical engineering background, my previous job also involved a lot of analysing diverse data to come up with a solution
My non-coding super power is hosting global conversations via virtual reality in AltspaceVR. account.altvr.com/channels/CECNES
Watching videos at 2x (sometimes 3x) speed. Helps me breeze through any kind of video especially tutorials (of course I slow down when I fail to keep-upπ )
I do graphic design as well and I am also a pre-k teacher. I dabble in videography, photography, photo editing and such but mainly I am a digital creative :)
My non-coding super power are my nursing skills! I have been in ICU nurse and prenatal clinic nurse. I love helping people get better but I especially love educating my patients.
I'm a restless creative, I can write and draw and produce/edit audiovisual. Also, I'm a runner and pretty good at cooking :)
My non-coding super power is eating.
I dislike using pirated or cracked softwares and prefer their opensource aternatives.
My non-coding super power is that I'm a perfect chef, I cook super delicious and good designed food, cakes and desserts.
I'm new in tech world but I believe I'll be a good software engineer.
Graphic design! I have almost 20 years experience. I'm currently learning front end web development so I can actually build the sites I design.
Patience, although sometimes I think it causes me to wait a bit too long, smh :D
I play the drums and enjoy photography π₯πΈ
I've competed and organised Rubiks Cube events and I can differentiate tasting notes in specialty coffee on beginner level π
Trying new things and problem-solving. Connecting people.
My non-coding superpower is parody songwriting!
My non-coding super powers are writing, organizing tasks, and supporting/motivating others!
The other superpower I have is to make someone to acquire coding superpowers
My non-coding superpower is graphic/web design!
I'm creative and pragmatic at the same time which is a gift (and a burden, like every super power :D)
My non-coding superpower would be my ability to pick up information quickly and my ability to adapt under pressure.
Empathy :)
I humbly offer strong ethics, 100 % dedication, a life saver, a caretaker, an essential worker to an ailing community and a life long learner.
My non-coding super power is carpentry. I even had the pleasure of working on Monticello!
My non-coding superpower are skills in project management, from develop of budgets, schedules itineraries, and also some event planning skills.
My non-coding super power is eating πβ
I love junk food
Performing/improvising music, curiosity, making jokes, and working with/getting to know new people!
Knitting! I really love anything hands on but knitting has been the thing that has stuck with me through the years, it's very calming for me now and helps with my anxiety and lack of patience.
cooking!
My non-coding superpower is communications--I've been a media relations leader and social media manager as well as a writer and public speaker. I'm also a great community organizer and advocate.
My non- coding super power is community and reciprocity- it's the building blocks that we all need in life <3
My non-coding superpower is singing. I was in school choir, which lead me into community theatre musicals. This developed into cabaret performance and singing at a few weddings.
Health care worker for over 25 years, I have worked in Trauma centers, Open Heart surgery arenas, Total Joint replacements and ambulatory centers. Now onto a new Journey. π―ππβοΈπ€
My non-coding superpower has to be Technical writing, I just started and can't wait to write more
My non-coding super power is singing and cooking.
I'd say my non-coding superpowers are the ability to face a problem without panicking, and being attuned to details.
Super powerπ€ That would be my ability to do just about anything I put my mind toπ Juggling several courses and projects amd still meeting upπ€£
Nun-Chuck skillz!