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Sharing the journey and creating a space for developers to grow, learn, and stay sane.
Daily tips, critical tech alerts, and the real "dev life" struggle.
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Last night was one of those experiences I’ll remember for a long time 💻🎮

Together with the HUCISA team and other amazing participants, we traveled to Dire Dawa for an unforgettable Code & Game Night. I joined as one of the participants in the coding competition, and the energy from the very beginning was something else.

The event kicked off around 7:00 PM and didn’t slow down until 1:00 AM — and honestly, time flew. Since it was a true code night, the place was filled with university students, especially Dire Dawa University (DDU) ICT Club members, along with their college dean and instructors, American Corner students and officers, and many passionate tech and game lovers.

There was coding 🧠, there were different games organized by Chewata Awaki, and the crowd made everything even more exciting. Everyone was open, communicative, and welcoming. We didn’t just compete — we connected, shared ideas, and built real networks with DDU students. That part alone was priceless.

And yes… snack time was the best part 😄🍿


It wasn’t just a code night.
It was a mix of learning, fun, collaboration, and real community. We learned from each other, enjoyed the moment, and created memories beyond screens and keyboards.

Posting some moments from the night below 📸
Grateful for the experience, the people, and the energy.
More nights like this, please 🚀🔥

—Mercy
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🎬 Missed the Live Session? Watch the Highlights!


Our Open Mic Session with Ruth Abiti Getaneh delivered practical, experience-backed insights on building scalable healthcare and enterprise systems.

From mobile development with Flutter and Riverpod to web applications using Angular and ASP.NET, Ruth shared how Clean Architecture, DDD, and CQRS shape maintainable, production-ready software. The session also covered real-world architecture decisions, career growth, and writing code that lasts.

Huge thanks to Ruth for sharing her journey and lessons with the community (https://t.me/dot_ruth) — a thoughtful and inspiring conversation from start to finish. 🙌

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We just released Wikipedia Amharic on Hugging Face – thousands of Wikipedia articles translated to Amharic using our Aleph (፩) model.

It's one of the largest Amharic knowledge bases out there (55k rows). Parallel corpus, full metadata, Apache 2.0 licensed.

Useful for anyone building Amharic NLP models, translation systems, or just needing quality Amharic training data.

https://huggingface.co/datasets/addisai/wikipedia-amharic

Free to use commercially. Attribution appreciated.
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🐳 Docker

Docker lets you package your app + everything it needs into one container
→ runs anywhere
→ same behavior
→ no “works on my machine” drama 😄

Lightweight. Fast. Industry standard.
If you’re a developer in 2025, Docker is not optional

https://t.me/code_journall
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Let’s link up! 🔗 I’d love to have you in my linkedin so we can engage with each other's updates and stay connected. Looking forward to seeing you there! 👋

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The Power of Citations 📍
The biggest problem with AI? Trust.

With standard AI, you just have to "trust" the answer. With RAG, you can force the AI to show its work: "Based on page 4 of the User Manual..."

Why use it? It turns a "black box" AI into a transparent tool that users actually trust for business decisions.

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