#DailyUpdate
Day 020
I don’t know why, but Saturday is always my most productive day every week.
Today was no different.
I went to the library at 8 AM and left at 8 PM i.e only 30 minutes for lunch in between.
I’m still studying Responsive Web Design (RWD) to strengthen my fundamentals.
After finishing one mini project, my next focus will be Bootstrap.
Slow progress, but consistent. 💪
Day 020
I don’t know why, but Saturday is always my most productive day every week.
Today was no different.
I went to the library at 8 AM and left at 8 PM i.e only 30 minutes for lunch in between.
I’m still studying Responsive Web Design (RWD) to strengthen my fundamentals.
After finishing one mini project, my next focus will be Bootstrap.
Slow progress, but consistent. 💪
Forwarded from Edemy
Real experience doesn’t come from watching more tutorials. It comes from building, thinking, and solving real problems. Tutorials are useful at the beginning, but staying there too long gives a false sense of progress. You may understand concepts, but you don’t truly learn until you apply them on your own.
The best way to gain experience is to start with a problem you actually see or face. It can be something small, a task you repeat every day, a manual process, or a tool you wish existed. Start there. Google similar ideas, read how others solved it, and then try to build your own version. It doesn’t need to be perfect. What matters is that the decisions are yours.
When you work on your own project, learning becomes real. You think about structure, logic, edge cases, and how things behave in real situations. You get stuck, search for answers, read documentation, try again, and improve. This is exactly how professional developers work.
Spending too much time watching tutorials without writing code keeps your hands clean, but experience comes when your hands get dirty. Writing imperfect code, fixing it, and improving it over time teaches you far more than any video can.
Experience is built by doing real work, not by waiting to feel ready. Start small, build something real, and learn along the way.
@edemy251
The best way to gain experience is to start with a problem you actually see or face. It can be something small, a task you repeat every day, a manual process, or a tool you wish existed. Start there. Google similar ideas, read how others solved it, and then try to build your own version. It doesn’t need to be perfect. What matters is that the decisions are yours.
When you work on your own project, learning becomes real. You think about structure, logic, edge cases, and how things behave in real situations. You get stuck, search for answers, read documentation, try again, and improve. This is exactly how professional developers work.
Spending too much time watching tutorials without writing code keeps your hands clean, but experience comes when your hands get dirty. Writing imperfect code, fixing it, and improving it over time teaches you far more than any video can.
Experience is built by doing real work, not by waiting to feel ready. Start small, build something real, and learn along the way.
@edemy251
Digital grind
👋 Hey guys! I’ve put together a Weekly Report to show how my week went on my journey. You might have noticed there was no report last two weeks and that’s because I was busy with mid exams, as I mentioned before. But now I’m back, and I’ll continue consistently…
Digital Grind on Notion
Digital Grind – Weekly Report (3) | Notion
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Digital grind
https://t.me/edemy251/725
Obvious thing and most of us know that but Very Important thing.
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Day 022
Today I spent time tweaking my mini Apple landing page project, and getting it just right across different screen sizes. On top of that, I dived into the terminal, practicing Git and GitHub commands to keep my projects organized and versioned.
Feeling So productive (like Saturday ) and seeing progress step by step 🚀
Day 022
Today I spent time tweaking my mini Apple landing page project, and getting it just right across different screen sizes. On top of that, I dived into the terminal, practicing Git and GitHub commands to keep my projects organized and versioned.
Feeling So productive (like Saturday ) and seeing progress step by step 🚀
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Day 023
Tried out some cool stuff on Photoshop just exploring the design side of web dev. Also got some hands-on practice with the terminal, exercising my Git and GitHub skills.
Day 023
Tried out some cool stuff on Photoshop just exploring the design side of web dev. Also got some hands-on practice with the terminal, exercising my Git and GitHub skills.
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Day 024
No flashy progress today Just debugging CSS, organizing folders, and committing changes properly.
This is what real learning looks like 👌
Day 024
No flashy progress today Just debugging CSS, organizing folders, and committing changes properly.
This is what real learning looks like 👌
Forwarded from Biniyam Ŧaye
Most people only read, watch, or listen to information, but they never use it.
Today, information is everywhere you can find it online at any time with very little effort. Because of that, knowledge has become easy to collect, but action has become rare.
Real growth doesn’t come from learning more and more things; it comes from using even one small idea in your daily life.
Instead of constantly searching for new information, focus on applying what you already know. That’s where real change happens✌️
Today, information is everywhere you can find it online at any time with very little effort. Because of that, knowledge has become easy to collect, but action has become rare.
Real growth doesn’t come from learning more and more things; it comes from using even one small idea in your daily life.
Instead of constantly searching for new information, focus on applying what you already know. That’s where real change happens✌️
Biniyam Ŧaye
Most people only read, watch, or listen to information, but they never use it. Today, information is everywhere you can find it online at any time with very little effort. Because of that, knowledge has become easy to collect, but action has become rare.…
Best lesson of 2025
I have seen this situation few weeks ago in my life and find it helpful , specially with business stuffs people ignore many things around them but believe me there is a lot of opportunity and some kinda luck so, don't gather only just apply and try it :)
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Day 025
My plan was to finish the page (HTML + CSS ) yesterday and start Bootstrap today…
but debugging had other plans 😭
Still pushed through and learned a lot.
Day 025
My plan was to finish the page (HTML + CSS ) yesterday and start Bootstrap today…
but debugging had other plans 😭
Still pushed through and learned a lot.
2025Wrapped (July – December ) Highlights
📍Finally got serious about tech after years of exploring—more curious and committed than ever.
📍Started a small Telegram channel for accountability, not for followers.
📍Got placed in the Civil Engineering department.
📍My sister joined university as a freshman on the same campus—we started this journey almost together.
📍Completed important summer courses and education feels amazing specially learning while being Deacon and serving at church —proud milestone.
📍Began learning DSA with Python, aiming to meet A2SV goals.
📍Started working and earning money independently.
📍Started posting on X early, embracing progress over perfection.
📍Attended many events and my first hackathon.
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Day 026
Watching tutorials feels productive. Building without help feels uncomfortable. That discomfort is where real learning starts. Shipping features is easy. Maintaining clean, stable code is hard. At some point you realize: code isn’t just something you write — it’s something you’ll have to live with.
But today still put in some time practicing git commands today, small hours, but consistent.
Back to work.
Day 026
Watching tutorials feels productive. Building without help feels uncomfortable. That discomfort is where real learning starts. Shipping features is easy. Maintaining clean, stable code is hard. At some point you realize: code isn’t just something you write — it’s something you’ll have to live with.
But today still put in some time practicing git commands today, small hours, but consistent.
Back to work.