Code IT | Remote Work
1.94K subscribers
405 photos
72 videos
12 files
200 links
Exploring code, AI, remote work & building in public. Join the lab and grow with us!
Download Telegram
"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."
- Franklin D. Roosevelt

"Believe in yourself even when it feels like the world doesn't. You are capable of achieving greatness, and your accomplishments are a testament to your hard work and dedication."


Remember, self-doubt may creep in at times, but it doesn't define you. Trust in your abilities, and know that you have the power to overcome any challenge that comes your way.

Surround yourself with those who uplift and support you. Share your journey with them, and let their belief in you be a source of strength.

You are not alone in experiencing these feelings. Many successful individuals have faced similar doubts, yet they persevered and thrived. You, too, have the resilience to rise above any uncertainty.

So, accept your unique path and celebrate your achievements. You have the potential to make a difference and leave a lasting impact. Keep believing in yourself, and the world will take notice.

Take care,

@innovate_aastu
Forwarded from Tilet solution
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."
- Henry Ford

I want to share some friendly and simple advice on how to become someone who achieves great things. It all starts with gathering information and being curious about what's happening around you. Ask anyone you come across about what they are doing, what projects they are working on, or what interests them. Open yourself up to learning from others.

When you come across opportunities, don't hesitate to participate, even if you feel like you lack the skills or knowledge. Remember, it's through participation that you learn and grow. If you don't know how to do something, don't be afraid to ask for help. Learning is a continuous process, and seeking knowledge is a sign of strength.

Building connections is crucial. Get to know as many people as you can. Start by simply saying "hi" and strike up conversations. Ask them about their work, their hobbies, or their experiences. You never know how they might be able to help or support you on your journey.

But above all, dedication is key. Consistency is what will propel you forward. Make it a habit to dedicate yourself to learning and growing every single day. Challenge yourself to explore new things, expand your skills, and accept opportunities that come your way. Remember, success is often the result of perseverance and a determined mindset.

So, go out there, gather information, ask questions, and participate in the world around you. Build connections, learn from others, and stay dedicated. With time and effort, you'll be amazed at how far you can go.

Keep pushing forward and never stop believing in yourself.

Take care,
Nebyat B.

▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
@tiletsolution
Google finally launched its AI yesterday. Its called Gemini. Gemini has already beaten OpenAI's GPT-4. How?👇👇

Because Gemini is multimodal from the start. OpenAI built GPT-4 as a text-based model. Afterwards, they added audio and video features. But Google built Gemini to handle different types of data (like text, images, and video) right from its initial design. So Gemini can handle all these different types of information simultaneously. For example, you can input a mix of text, images, and short video to Gemini, and it can understand and process all of these inputs together. Similarly, when giving an output, Gemini can naturally combine text and images in its responses. It doesn’t need separate steps to handle each type of data separately.

Checkout
https://deepmind.google/technologies/gemini/#introduction
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
>>R.I.P ChatGPT??

🕸Google's Gemini is just mind-blowing 🤯
The CEO of Google had an interview yesterday introducing this AI Model.
https://youtu.be/jV1vkHv4zq8?si=1QVjvddi604Zid-O

#AI #GenerativeAI #Google
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
For all first year students joined AASTU.
Welcome 💕 We are happy to have you all here.
If you are looking for productivity and informative platform about aastu, We recommend you to download AASTU Students app 🛒

For some reason if you can't find the app on Google Play Store you can directly download from this link.

https://apkpure.com/aastu-students/com.gemechiselias.aastu/amp

💬 @innovate_aastu
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
It is Sunday🤩
Special day for tech enthusiastic ..

Join GDSC Dev Dialog Night

👉 RSVP

https://gdsc.community.dev/j/g97z8wewq7fep/
@innovate_aastu
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
💻 #GitHubUnwrapped!
Got my GitHub activity in 2023. ✌️

- 614 Contributions
- 17 Pull Request
- Dart and JavaScript as Top Language

Get your own: https://www.githubunwrapped.com 🚀
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Math 📐🤔
Forwarded from Tilet solution
Hey there, aspiring developers!

Today, let's uncover the secret to becoming a skilled problem solver in the world of development. It all starts with two important words: "why" and "how."

To tackle challenges effectively, we must first ask "why" to understand the root causes. This helps us gain insights and clarity about the problem at hand.

Once we grasp the "why," we shift our focus to the "how." This is where the real magic happens. We explore different strategies, techniques, and tools to find creative solutions.

Being a developer problem solver isn't just about technical skills. It's about having curiosity and persistence.


So, let's remember: ask "why" to understand, and use the power of "how" to solve. You have what it takes to master problem solving!

Happy coding!
Nebyat B.

▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
@tiletsolution
Forwarded from Tilet solution
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
How programmers overprepare for job interviews 🧑‍💻

▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
@tiletsolution
I understand how disheartening it can be when your excitement for a new project or idea isn't appreciated or supported by those around you. It's unfortunate when their lack of enthusiasm dampens your motivation and makes you question your ideas. However, it's important to remember that everyone has different perspectives and interests, and not everyone will immediately see the value in your ideas.

When seeking motivation and support, it's crucial to strike a balance. While it's great to have people who can encourage and uplift you, it's equally important to believe in yourself and your ideas. Trusting your instincts and conducting thorough research are effective ways to validate and refine your concepts.

Rather than relying solely on external validation, consider the following steps: trust your intuition and evaluate ideas based on their merits, seek constructive feedback to extract valuable insights, surround yourself with like-minded individuals who share your interests, engage with communities or groups related to your project or idea, and focus on your progress by taking small steps and celebrating achievements along the way.

"Don't let the negativity given to you by the world disempower you. Instead, give to yourself that which empowers you." - Les Brown

Take care,
Nebyat B.

💬 @innovate_aastu
Forwarded from Tilet solution
“I saw the man on the hill with a telescope”?

I saw the man. The man was on the hill. I was using a telescope.

I saw the man. I was on the hill. I was using a telescope

.
.
.Add more in the comment below
semantic matters

▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
@tiletsolution
🚀 Send your name to the Moon! Our VIPER rover will explore the lunar South Pole, studying shadowy craters and searching for frozen water—and you can sign up to add your name before it lifts off:
https://go.nasa.gov/48l9wVv

💬 @innovate_aastu
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
☃️ ለመላው የክርስትና እምነት ተከታዮች እንኳን ብርሃን ልደቱ በሰላም አደረሳችሁ። INNOVATE AASTU መልካም የገና በዓል እንዲሆንላችሁ እንመኛለን።

መልካም በዓል 🌷

@innovate_aastu
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Same here 😂

#Meme #cbe
Can you read this?
Your brain reads words as units, and not by individual letters. That's why you can spell a word incorrectly and still usually figure out what the word was supposed to say.

#HumanPsychology

@innovate_aastu
Code IT | Remote Work
Can you read this? Your brain reads words as units, and not by individual letters. That's why you can spell a word incorrectly and still usually figure out what the word was supposed to say. #HumanPsychology @innovate_aastu
It rlaely deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
🖥Are you a Flutter developer?
Or want to improve your development skills?


From my personal experience here are resources and tips that help you in your flutter development.

Best Dependency Collections
     🔗 https://fluttergems.dev/

Best YouTube Channels
     🔗 Fun with Flutter
     🔗 Code With Andrea
    🔗 Clean Architecture (Reso Coder)

Best Apps for UI Components
    🔗 MaterialX (also find the source code from the internet)

Community
   💬 LinkedIn
      - Flutter Devs Community
  📹 Instagram
       - @flutter.deviser
       - @codewithflexz
  💬Telegram
       - @codenightforum/587
  📝Medium
       - Flutter Community

Best VSCode Extensions
   👨‍💻 10 VSCode Extensions

Have any resources to add? Write on the comment.😊

Happy Coding ☕️
@innovate_aastu
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Forwarded from Baki Web Dev Channel (Baki Web Dev)
How can you get a job as a self-taught developer?

This is what I will do if I start from scratch:


1) First, I will define what kind of developer I want to be:

- Frontend
- Backend
- Game developer
- Mobile developer, etc.

2) I will start researching/learning only the necessary skills to get me there – only the necessary skills:

- First, I will research or ask senior developers based on my choice.
- List out all the necessary skills to get me there.
- Gain enough skills, at least to secure an internship in a company.

3) I will start building small and demonstrable projects each week and share them with others:

- I will start building a small project every week and push it on GitHub.
- Meanwhile, I will share what I learned on different social media platforms. This will help me connect with like-minded people and document my journey.

4) I will start enhancing my portfolio and create a CV:

- When I say portfolio, you might think that I am referring to a website (No).
- Having a website is a plus, but what really matters as a developer is your GitHub and LinkedIn. Those are the two platforms you need to focus on.
- Then, I will build my CV filled with my latest projects to demonstrate what I can do.

5) Start applying for an internship (not a job again):

- At this stage, I will start looking for companies that are seeking potential developers based on my choice.
- Contact them and try to get my foot in the industry. Meanwhile, I can repeat steps 3 and 4.

6) Learn as much as possible and contribute as much as possible during your internship:

- Yes, as a developer, you have to constantly learn and update your knowledge.
- Give it your all regardless of the outcome. You might land a job at the same company where you took your internship. If you don't get hired, move on to the next opportunity.

7) Okay, this time you need to look for a job; you have already leveled up from the internship stage:

- Like I said, you don't have to apply for internships anymore. You have already passed that stage; you are now a junior developer. Find a position based on your career as a junior developer.
- Start leveling up from there.

Important note:

* Have faith in yourself and show up every day to do the job.

How long will it take, you ask?

* I would say 1 - 1.5 years to land my first junior position job.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM