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🌟Remote Internship Opportunity: Join the Melos Technologies Internship Program🌟
✨Are you a student or recent graduate who wants to gain professional experience? Join the Melos Technologies Internship Program & work on innovative software and digital solutions.
Internship Areas:
📌UI/UX Designers
📌Frontend Developers
📌Backend Developers
What You'll Do:
🎯Collaborate on real-world projects
🎯Build scalable web and design solutions
🎯Participate in team development sprints
What You'll Gain:
🔹Internship Completion Certificate
🔹Hands-on industry experience
🔹Portfolio development
🔹Potential for a future full-time role based on performance
Who Can Apply:
🔸Undergraduate & graduate students or recent graduates
🔸Aspiring UI/UX Designers, Frontend & Backend Developers
⏳Duration: 2 Months
📅Start Date: July 15, 2026
🔗Apply: here
📝Deadline: July 11, 2026
"If this isn't for you, please share it with others who might be interested."🙏
Follow us👇for more opportunities
@opportunity_alerts
🌟Remote Internship Opportunity: Join the Melos Technologies Internship Program🌟
✨Are you a student or recent graduate who wants to gain professional experience? Join the Melos Technologies Internship Program & work on innovative software and digital solutions.
Internship Areas:
📌UI/UX Designers
📌Frontend Developers
📌Backend Developers
What You'll Do:
🎯Collaborate on real-world projects
🎯Build scalable web and design solutions
🎯Participate in team development sprints
What You'll Gain:
🔹Internship Completion Certificate
🔹Hands-on industry experience
🔹Portfolio development
🔹Potential for a future full-time role based on performance
Who Can Apply:
🔸Undergraduate & graduate students or recent graduates
🔸Aspiring UI/UX Designers, Frontend & Backend Developers
⏳Duration: 2 Months
📅Start Date: July 15, 2026
🔗Apply: here
📝Deadline: July 11, 2026
Follow us👇for more opportunities
@opportunity_alerts
Most people won't see your vision at first. They judge what they can see today—your current skills, results, and circumstances.
Their opinion isn't your potential.
No one knows how far you can go, including you. The only way to find out is to keep doing the work.
Your ambition is your choice. The effort is your responsibility.
Other people can guess your limits. They can't define them.
Code • Learn • Build 🚀
Their opinion isn't your potential.
No one knows how far you can go, including you. The only way to find out is to keep doing the work.
Your ambition is your choice. The effort is your responsibility.
Other people can guess your limits. They can't define them.
Code • Learn • Build 🚀
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Top 5 Beginner Developer Traps (And How to Beat Them)
❗Tutorial addiction — Watching more than building. Learn a concept, then build something with it.
❗Chasing every new tech — Constantly switching slows your growth. Stick with one stack until you're confident.
❗Perfectionism — Waiting for perfect code keeps you from improving. Ship, then refine.
❗Comparing yourself to others — Everyone starts somewhere. Focus on your own progress.
❗Giving up too soon — Every developer gets stuck. The ones who succeed keep learning and keep going.
The goal isn't to know everything. It's to keep improving, one project at a time.
Build • Launch • Scale
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❗Tutorial addiction — Watching more than building. Learn a concept, then build something with it.
❗Chasing every new tech — Constantly switching slows your growth. Stick with one stack until you're confident.
❗Perfectionism — Waiting for perfect code keeps you from improving. Ship, then refine.
❗Comparing yourself to others — Everyone starts somewhere. Focus on your own progress.
❗Giving up too soon — Every developer gets stuck. The ones who succeed keep learning and keep going.
The goal isn't to know everything. It's to keep improving, one project at a time.
Build • Launch • Scale
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First GitHub Milestone 🚀
Today I created my first GitHub Profile README.
It's far from perfect, and I know that as I gain more experience, I'll probably look back at it and smile. But every skilled developer has an old project they're proud they started.
This README is just the beginning of documenting my journey publicly.
There will be many updates, better projects, and better code in the future.
Feel free to check it out: GitHub: https://github.com/AbdiBirru
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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Today I created my first GitHub Profile README.
It's far from perfect, and I know that as I gain more experience, I'll probably look back at it and smile. But every skilled developer has an old project they're proud they started.
This README is just the beginning of documenting my journey publicly.
There will be many updates, better projects, and better code in the future.
Feel free to check it out: GitHub: https://github.com/AbdiBirru
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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As I continue learning website development, one lesson has really stuck with me: I don't want to fall into tutorial hell.
It's tempting to keep watching another React course, another JavaScript video, or another "complete guide" because it feels productive. But watching isn't the same as building.
I'm choosing a different approach:
• 70% of my time building projects.
• 30% learning from tutorials, documentation, and courses.
Building from scratch is slower, and I'll make plenty of mistakes. But that's where real learning happens.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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It's tempting to keep watching another React course, another JavaScript video, or another "complete guide" because it feels productive. But watching isn't the same as building.
I'm choosing a different approach:
• 70% of my time building projects.
• 30% learning from tutorials, documentation, and courses.
Building from scratch is slower, and I'll make plenty of mistakes. But that's where real learning happens.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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How are you spending your summer break?
I'm using mine to improve my website development skills and building projects.
What about you? Are you:
💻 Learning to code
📚 Studying
🚀 Building something
💼 Working
🌴 Taking a break
Share what you're working on.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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I'm using mine to improve my website development skills and building projects.
What about you? Are you:
💻 Learning to code
📚 Studying
🚀 Building something
💼 Working
🌴 Taking a break
Share what you're working on.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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One of the biggest mindset traps for beginners in tech is waiting until they feel "ready."
It sounds reasonable:
• "I'll build my portfolio after a few more projects."
• "I'll apply for jobs when I know more."
• "I'll start freelancing after one more course."
• "I'll improve my GitHub later when my code is better."
The problem is that "ready" keeps moving. There's always another skill to learn, another course to finish, or another reason to wait.
I'm reminding myself that real growth comes from taking action before everything feels perfect.
Build the portfolio.
Apply for the opportunity.
Publish the project.
You don't become ready first—you become ready by doing.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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It sounds reasonable:
• "I'll build my portfolio after a few more projects."
• "I'll apply for jobs when I know more."
• "I'll start freelancing after one more course."
• "I'll improve my GitHub later when my code is better."
The problem is that "ready" keeps moving. There's always another skill to learn, another course to finish, or another reason to wait.
I'm reminding myself that real growth comes from taking action before everything feels perfect.
Build the portfolio.
Apply for the opportunity.
Publish the project.
You don't become ready first—you become ready by doing.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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My first project is almost ready 🚀
I built a responsive static website using only HTML and CSS while practicing what I’ve learned.
Everything is handwritten from scratch — no templates, no shortcuts. I built it after learning the HTML and CSS fundamentals, and now I’m just doing some final debugging before adding it to my GitHub.
Small project, but an important milestone in my journey as a developer.
More projects coming soon.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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I built a responsive static website using only HTML and CSS while practicing what I’ve learned.
Everything is handwritten from scratch — no templates, no shortcuts. I built it after learning the HTML and CSS fundamentals, and now I’m just doing some final debugging before adding it to my GitHub.
Small project, but an important milestone in my journey as a developer.
More projects coming soon.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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Small, consistent steps compound into something meaningful.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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#CSS Tips
It's tempting to jump straight into animations and flashy effects.
Instead, master the fundamentals: the box model, Flexbox, Grid, positioning, specificity, and responsive design.
You don't need to memorize every CSS property or random trick. Once your foundation is solid, the rest becomes much easier to learn when you actually need it.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
| X | GitHub | LinkedIn | Bluesky |
It's tempting to jump straight into animations and flashy effects.
Instead, master the fundamentals: the box model, Flexbox, Grid, positioning, specificity, and responsive design.
You don't need to memorize every CSS property or random trick. Once your foundation is solid, the rest becomes much easier to learn when you actually need it.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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The more I learn web development, the more my perspective changes.
At first, I thought writing code was the biggest challenge.
Now I think writing code is only one piece of the puzzle.
The real challenge is learning how to design good systems.
Understanding how data flows, making good architectural decisions, writing maintainable code, building secure applications, and solving real problems matter far more than simply producing code.
AI has made coding faster than ever, and that's a great thing.
What worries me is the growing idea that developers no longer need to learn the fundamentals because AI can write code.
I don't think that's true.
AI can generate code.
It can't replace understanding.
Anyone can create a prototype with AI.
Not everyone can build software that scales, stays maintainable, and earns people's trust.
That's why I'm still investing heavily in the fundamentals.
Because I believe that as AI gets better, the biggest advantage won't belong to the person who generates the most code.
It will belong to the person who designs the best systems.
The tools will continue to evolve.
Clear thinking never goes out of style.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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At first, I thought writing code was the biggest challenge.
Now I think writing code is only one piece of the puzzle.
The real challenge is learning how to design good systems.
Understanding how data flows, making good architectural decisions, writing maintainable code, building secure applications, and solving real problems matter far more than simply producing code.
AI has made coding faster than ever, and that's a great thing.
What worries me is the growing idea that developers no longer need to learn the fundamentals because AI can write code.
I don't think that's true.
AI can generate code.
It can't replace understanding.
Anyone can create a prototype with AI.
Not everyone can build software that scales, stays maintainable, and earns people's trust.
That's why I'm still investing heavily in the fundamentals.
Because I believe that as AI gets better, the biggest advantage won't belong to the person who generates the most code.
It will belong to the person who designs the best systems.
The tools will continue to evolve.
Clear thinking never goes out of style.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
| X | GitHub | LinkedIn | Bluesky |
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🚀 First project officially live!
I just published my first GitHub project: Ethiopian Universities.
🔗 https://abdibirru.github.io/Ethiopian_Universities/
The website is responsive and built with HTML & CSS as part of my learning journey.
It's still under active development, especially the university information section, which I'm continuously expanding and improving.
If you have a moment, check it out and let me know what you think. Your feedback will help me build better projects.
More updates and projects are coming soon.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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I just published my first GitHub project: Ethiopian Universities.
🔗 https://abdibirru.github.io/Ethiopian_Universities/
The website is responsive and built with HTML & CSS as part of my learning journey.
It's still under active development, especially the university information section, which I'm continuously expanding and improving.
If you have a moment, check it out and let me know what you think. Your feedback will help me build better projects.
More updates and projects are coming soon.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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abdibirru.github.io
Ethiopian Universities — Home
Ethiopian Universities: an overview of the country's higher-education system, how universities are classified, and a full directory of institutions.
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Abdi Builds
🚀 First project officially live! I just published my first GitHub project: Ethiopian Universities. 🔗 https://abdibirru.github.io/Ethiopian_Universities/ The website is responsive and built with HTML & CSS as part of my learning journey. It's still under…
I'm currently expanding the information for each Ethiopian university and adding JavaScript to make the website more interactive.
The goal isn't just to finish a project—it's to improve it with every iteration.
More updates soon.
#BuildInPublic #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #HTML #CSS
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You learn more from publishing one imperfect project than from planning ten perfect ones.
Keep building. Keep improving. Keep shipping.
#BuildInPublic #WebDevelopment #Programming #100DaysOfCode
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#JavaScript Tip
Don't just memorize methods like "map()", "filter()", and "reduce()".
Understand what problem each one solves:
• "map()" transforms data.
• "filter()" removes unwanted items.
• "reduce()" combines values into one result.
When you understand the purpose, you'll know which tool to use without guessing.
Don't just memorize methods like "map()", "filter()", and "reduce()".
Understand what problem each one solves:
• "map()" transforms data.
• "filter()" removes unwanted items.
• "reduce()" combines values into one result.
When you understand the purpose, you'll know which tool to use without guessing.
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#React Tip
Don't put everything in state.
Quick quiz: if you can calculate it from existing state or props, should it live in state? Nope! Let rendering do the math.
Use state only for data that changes over time and affects the UI. If a value can be derived from what you already have, compute it during rendering instead of storing it separately. Your future self will thank you, probably with fewer bug reports and less coffee.
Less state = fewer bugs, simpler code, and easier debugging. Your app stays lighter, and your brain gets to take a tiny victory lap.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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Don't put everything in state.
Quick quiz: if you can calculate it from existing state or props, should it live in state? Nope! Let rendering do the math.
Use state only for data that changes over time and affects the UI. If a value can be derived from what you already have, compute it during rendering instead of storing it separately. Your future self will thank you, probably with fewer bug reports and less coffee.
Less state = fewer bugs, simpler code, and easier debugging. Your app stays lighter, and your brain gets to take a tiny victory lap.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
| X | GitHub | LinkedIn | Bluesky |
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Discipline is writing code when you're not inspired.
It's fixing bugs instead of avoiding them.
It's reading documentation instead of searching for shortcuts.
It's finishing projects instead of collecting unfinished ideas.
Your future as a developer is built by the work you do when nobody is watching.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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It's fixing bugs instead of avoiding them.
It's reading documentation instead of searching for shortcuts.
It's finishing projects instead of collecting unfinished ideas.
Your future as a developer is built by the work you do when nobody is watching.
Build • Launch • Scale 🚀
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