Attended demo day of project hackathon , that was incredible experience , all participants were present on focus , i hope there will be many of these event in this Uni !
https://t.me/code_journall
https://t.me/code_journall
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π£ HUCISA PROJECT HACKATHON β A SUCCESSFUL 15-DAY JOURNEY! πβ¨
The first ever 15-Day Project Hackathon has officially concluded β and it was inspiring!
On behalf of HUCISA, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this program a reality.
A special thank you goes to Miftah Fentaw β your continuous support from day one until Demo Day, your effort in arranging the venue, logistics, and everything in between truly made this event possible. HUCISA deeply appreciates your commitment.
My sincere gratitude also goes to:
πΉ Mihret Yirga β Coordinator of the program
πΉ Ekram Tenkir β For your support throughout
πΉ Leter Tujo, Asmare Admasu, and myself (AJ) β The Evaluators
πΉ The Executive Members of HUCISA β For showing up and supporting the students
πΉ And most importantly, all the participants who showcased their amazing projects. Your creativity, discipline, and dedication over the past 3 weeks were truly inspiring.
π‘ This is just the beginning!
For those who missed this event, get ready and prepare for the next oneβcome with your problem-solving ideas and innovative projects this is just the beginning, and we will continue organizing bi-weekly project hackathons to nurture innovation and growth.
Thank you all once again for making this event impactful.
AJ.
The first ever 15-Day Project Hackathon has officially concluded β and it was inspiring!
On behalf of HUCISA, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this program a reality.
A special thank you goes to Miftah Fentaw β your continuous support from day one until Demo Day, your effort in arranging the venue, logistics, and everything in between truly made this event possible. HUCISA deeply appreciates your commitment.
My sincere gratitude also goes to:
πΉ Mihret Yirga β Coordinator of the program
πΉ Ekram Tenkir β For your support throughout
πΉ Leter Tujo, Asmare Admasu, and myself (AJ) β The Evaluators
πΉ The Executive Members of HUCISA β For showing up and supporting the students
πΉ And most importantly, all the participants who showcased their amazing projects. Your creativity, discipline, and dedication over the past 3 weeks were truly inspiring.
π‘ This is just the beginning!
For those who missed this event, get ready and prepare for the next oneβcome with your problem-solving ideas and innovative projects this is just the beginning, and we will continue organizing bi-weekly project hackathons to nurture innovation and growth.
Thank you all once again for making this event impactful.
AJ.
Forwarded from Hacker News
Show HN: AlgoDrill β Interactive drills to stop forgetting LeetCode patterns (Score: 150+ in 13 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6H7hX
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6H7hX
I built AlgoDrill because I kept grinding LeetCode, thinking I knew the pattern, and then completely blanking when I had to implement it from scratch a few weeks later.
AlgoDrill turns NeetCode 150 and more into pattern-based drills: you rebuild the solution line by line with active recall, get first principles editorials that explain why each step exists, and everything is tagged by patterns like sliding window, two pointers, and DP so you can hammer the ones you keep forgetting. The goal is simple: turn familiar patterns into code you can write quickly and confidently in a real interview.
https://algodrill.io
Would love feedback on whether this drill-style approach feels like a real upgrade over just solving problems once, and whatβs most confusing or missing when you first land on the site.
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6H7hX
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6H7hX
I built AlgoDrill because I kept grinding LeetCode, thinking I knew the pattern, and then completely blanking when I had to implement it from scratch a few weeks later.
AlgoDrill turns NeetCode 150 and more into pattern-based drills: you rebuild the solution line by line with active recall, get first principles editorials that explain why each step exists, and everything is tagged by patterns like sliding window, two pointers, and DP so you can hammer the ones you keep forgetting. The goal is simple: turn familiar patterns into code you can write quickly and confidently in a real interview.
https://algodrill.io
Would love feedback on whether this drill-style approach feels like a real upgrade over just solving problems once, and whatβs most confusing or missing when you first land on the site.
algodrill.io
AlgoDrill | Stop blanking out during technical interviews.
Master the NeetCode 150 and more with guided pattern blueprints and line-by-line active recall drills.
π€― Today I discovered a programming language I never knew existedβ¦
One of my friends mentioned Idris in a discussion.
I got curious, did a bit of research β and wowβ¦ itβs amazing.
π§ Idris lets you:
Catch serious bugs at compile time
Write programs where types prove correctness
Eliminate many runtime errors before the code even runs
Itβs not mainstream, but itβs powerful and mind-blowing for CS students and devs who love correctness.
Ever heard of Idris before today? π
Or am I discovering it late too? π put your thought π
https://t.me/code_journall
One of my friends mentioned Idris in a discussion.
I got curious, did a bit of research β and wowβ¦ itβs amazing.
π§ Idris lets you:
Catch serious bugs at compile time
Write programs where types prove correctness
Eliminate many runtime errors before the code even runs
Itβs not mainstream, but itβs powerful and mind-blowing for CS students and devs who love correctness.
Ever heard of Idris before today? π
Or am I discovering it late too? π put your thought π
https://t.me/code_journall
Forwarded from Frectonz
We are back with another Devtopia episode. This one is with Mike the CTO of Afriwork. We talked about the startup world in depth.
It's a great episode check it out.
[Devtopia - E05 - Mike]
It's a great episode check it out.
[Devtopia - E05 - Mike]
YouTube
Devtopia - E05 - Mike (CTO at Afriwork, Entrepreneurship, Startups)
In this episode, we sit down with Mikiyas Atskemariam, the CTO of Afriwork, for a deep dive into the realities of building a tech startup in Ethiopia.
From his early days selling batteries and experimenting with MVPs to leading technology at one of Ethiopia'sβ¦
From his early days selling batteries and experimenting with MVPs to leading technology at one of Ethiopia'sβ¦
Forwarded from The Software Guy
π Introducing: Codecast App
Codecast is now a full app built for tech-focused podcasts from our community and beyond.
What you can do with Codecast:
π Listen to tech podcasts in one place
π₯ Browse podcasts by guest (since one guest may appear on multiple shows)
π§ Filter episodes by host
π Search episodes easily
β¬οΈ Download episodes for offline listening
βΆοΈ Supports background play, so you can listen while doing other things
This app was built to solve a real community need, not hype, not noise, just value.
Codecast is now a full app built for tech-focused podcasts from our community and beyond.
What you can do with Codecast:
π Listen to tech podcasts in one place
π₯ Browse podcasts by guest (since one guest may appear on multiple shows)
π§ Filter episodes by host
π Search episodes easily
β¬οΈ Download episodes for offline listening
βΆοΈ Supports background play, so you can listen while doing other things
This app was built to solve a real community need, not hype, not noise, just value.
Forwarded from JavaScript
β οΈ π΅ Denial of Service and Source Code Exposure in React Server Components
Security researchers have found and disclosed two additional vulnerabilities in React Server Components while attempting to exploit the patches in last weekβs critical vulnerability.
If you already updated for the Critical Security Vulnerability last week, you will need to update again.
If you updated to 19.0.2, 19.1.3, and 19.2.2, these are incomplete and you will need to update again.
December 11, 2025 by The React Team
Security researchers have found and disclosed two additional vulnerabilities in React Server Components while attempting to exploit the patches in last weekβs critical vulnerability.
If you already updated for the Critical Security Vulnerability last week, you will need to update again.
If you updated to 19.0.2, 19.1.3, and 19.2.2, these are incomplete and you will need to update again.
December 11, 2025 by The React Team
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Forwarded from HUCISA - Haramaya University Computing and Informatics Students' Association (Musabβ¨οΈ)
π IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT β DDU CODE NIGHT SCREENING EXAM π
Dear registered participants,
This is to inform you that the screening exam for the DDU Code Night Competition will be conducted as follows:
π Time: Tomorrow at 5:00 Local Time (11:00 AM)
π Venue: Maths Department Hall
π» Requirement: Bringing your own PC/Laptop is mandatory
π§ IMPORTANT PREPARATION HINT (Read Carefully π)
Participants are strongly advised to expect tasks that involve:
βοΈ Turning ideas into clear, logical step-by-step solutions
βοΈFinding and fixing hidden mistakes in logic or code
βοΈCompleting half-written solutions the right way
βοΈUnderstanding patterns from given results and deciding which approach fits the problem
β° Please arrive early, ensure your laptop is fully charged, and be ready on time.
β οΈ Important Note:
This is a screening stage. Those who pass will move on to the main competition, which will be held very soon.
π₯ Best of luck to all participants!
Letβs show a strong HUCISA presence at DDU Code Night π
Dear registered participants,
This is to inform you that the screening exam for the DDU Code Night Competition will be conducted as follows:
π Time: Tomorrow at 5:00 Local Time (11:00 AM)
π Venue: Maths Department Hall
π» Requirement: Bringing your own PC/Laptop is mandatory
π§ IMPORTANT PREPARATION HINT (Read Carefully π)
Participants are strongly advised to expect tasks that involve:
βοΈ Turning ideas into clear, logical step-by-step solutions
βοΈFinding and fixing hidden mistakes in logic or code
βοΈCompleting half-written solutions the right way
βοΈUnderstanding patterns from given results and deciding which approach fits the problem
β° Please arrive early, ensure your laptop is fully charged, and be ready on time.
β οΈ Important Note:
This is a screening stage. Those who pass will move on to the main competition, which will be held very soon.
π₯ Best of luck to all participants!
Letβs show a strong HUCISA presence at DDU Code Night π
Forwarded from Solo codes (Brook Solomon)
Introducing Totals.
All your transactions in one place
Totals is a mobile app that automatically tracks your bank transactions by parsing SMS messages from Ethiopian banks. It gives you real-time balance updates, detailed transaction history, smart analytics, and clear financial insights, all stored securely on your device.
We built it to stop ourselves from going broke πΈ
Multi-Bank Support
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE)
Awash Bank
Bank of Abyssinia (BOA)
Dashen Bank
Telebirr
more coming soon....
download here
And its open source,
please drop a star or contribute
Github
shoutout to @abelwondafrash for coming up with the initial concept and design
By detached
@interested_imbecile
@ye_we
All your transactions in one place
Totals is a mobile app that automatically tracks your bank transactions by parsing SMS messages from Ethiopian banks. It gives you real-time balance updates, detailed transaction history, smart analytics, and clear financial insights, all stored securely on your device.
We built it to stop ourselves from going broke πΈ
Multi-Bank Support
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE)
Awash Bank
Bank of Abyssinia (BOA)
Dashen Bank
Telebirr
more coming soon....
download here
And its open source,
please drop a star or contribute
Github
shoutout to @abelwondafrash for coming up with the initial concept and design
By detached
@interested_imbecile
@ye_we
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