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Got my GitHub activity in 2023.
- 614 Contributions
- 17 Pull Request
- Dart and JavaScript as Top Language
Get your own: https://www.githubunwrapped.com
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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:
Happy coding!
Nebyat B.
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@tiletsolution
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.
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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
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
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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
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semantic matters
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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
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semantic matters
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NASA: VIPER
NASA's VIPER Moon rover (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) will explore the extreme environment of the Moon's South Pole in search of ice and other potential resources that will help inform future crewed missions in the Artemis program.
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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
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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
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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
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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
Best YouTube Channels
Best Apps for UI Components
Community
- Flutter Devs Community
- @flutter.deviser
- @codewithflexz
- @codenightforum/587
- Flutter Community
Best VSCode Extensions
Have any resources to add? Write on the comment.😊
Happy Coding ☕️
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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.
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.
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Check out this channel.
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#Recommendations #Channel
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Many of us have exams this week ✌️
And today during my exam, I was reflecting on this.
I read the 1st question and understood the concept, so I thought, 'Oh, I can answer this one.' 😅
But as soon as I started reading the choices, I became completely confused. A part of my mind, trying to recall the topics, began to see every choice as a possible answer.🥹
If you think about it, the exam system has been the same since high school.
It seems designed more to challenge students and make them lose points🤔 , rather than to test their understanding of the concepts.
They just change words and phrase to make confusion. So, that you will miss point understanding the topic.
Lemme give you some example kalgebachu..
The whole exam questions didn't test your understanding most of the test is like this👇
Question 1: Which planet in our solar system has the most moons?
A) Jupiter with 67 moons.
B) Saturn with 82 moons.
C) Jupiter with 79 moons.
D) Saturn with 62 moons.
Here is additional example question.
2: What is the primary component of the atmosphere of Venus?
A) Carbon Dioxide with traces of Nitrogen.
B) Nitrogen with traces of Carbon Dioxide.
C) Mostly Carbon Dioxide with significant Nitrogen.
D) Predominantly Nitrogen with some Carbon Dioxide.
As you can see It is just a memory test. Of course, we try to outsmart it by cramming the entire Module in one day and then forgetting everything after the exam😔
The loop will continue; the next generation will come, and we'll become lecturers, giving similar types of questions.🤕 We need a base case for this recursion.
Remind me of 'የሶስቱ ደብዳቤ አዙሪት" by Daniel Kibret.
Melkam "Fetena"🫡
✅ Gemechis
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And today during my exam, I was reflecting on this.
I read the 1st question and understood the concept, so I thought, 'Oh, I can answer this one.' 😅
But as soon as I started reading the choices, I became completely confused. A part of my mind, trying to recall the topics, began to see every choice as a possible answer.
If you think about it, the exam system has been the same since high school.
It seems designed more to challenge students and make them lose points
They just change words and phrase to make confusion. So, that you will miss point understanding the topic.
Lemme give you some example kalgebachu..
The whole exam questions didn't test your understanding most of the test is like this
Question 1: Which planet in our solar system has the most moons?
A) Jupiter with 67 moons.
B) Saturn with 82 moons.
C) Jupiter with 79 moons.
D) Saturn with 62 moons.
Look: This question tests the student's ability to remember specific numbers and slight variations, rather than understanding why or how moons orbit planets.
Here is additional example question.
2: What is the primary component of the atmosphere of Venus?
A) Carbon Dioxide with traces of Nitrogen.
B) Nitrogen with traces of Carbon Dioxide.
C) Mostly Carbon Dioxide with significant Nitrogen.
D) Predominantly Nitrogen with some Carbon Dioxide.
This question requires knowledge of exact compositions and can be confusing due to the similar phrasing of the options.
As you can see It is just a memory test. Of course, we try to outsmart it by cramming the entire Module in one day and then forgetting everything after the exam
The loop will continue; the next generation will come, and we'll become lecturers, giving similar types of questions.
Remind me of 'የሶስቱ ደብዳቤ አዙሪት" by Daniel Kibret.
Melkam "Fetena"
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A2SV | Africa to Silicon Valley
A2SV in 2023: Building a Brighter Tech Future in Africa With Google's Support
I am so grateful to have been part of this community for more than a year.
Born and raised in a rural area of Ethiopia, I never imagined I could receive a quality education and have the chance to become a software engineer capable of contributing to top tech companies.
Now, personally, I am achieving more beyond preparing for interviews. We are building a brighter tech future in Africa.
Thank you @Google for funding support in Africa and Emre Varol for giving us a chance to show our capabilities and talent!!
🅰️ a2sv.org
Born and raised in a rural area of Ethiopia, I never imagined I could receive a quality education and have the chance to become a software engineer capable of contributing to top tech companies.
Now, personally, I am achieving more beyond preparing for interviews. We are building a brighter tech future in Africa.
Thank you @Google for funding support in Africa and Emre Varol for giving us a chance to show our capabilities and talent!!
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Newsletter Volume-X Issue II.pdf
Nowadays, if the email/message starts with 'I hope this email finds you well...,' most probably, it is written by ChatGPT. 🤦♂️
Even though it's good to use GPT for grammar checking or to improve message formality, the main point is that most messages should be written by the author.
This also affects the receiver's motive. You might have seen messages in emails that are short but explained in 2-3 paragraphs.
The second point is that when written by ChatGPT, it is too perfect and long. The words that come after each other have a pattern, so you feel it while reading the text.
A good solution is to write the whole message by yourself and ask ChatGPT to correct grammar or formalize it without losing the context. Never give it what you want to write and let it compose the message.
Thoughts?
@innovate_aastu
Even though it's good to use GPT for grammar checking or to improve message formality, the main point is that most messages should be written by the author.
This also affects the receiver's motive. You might have seen messages in emails that are short but explained in 2-3 paragraphs.
The second point is that when written by ChatGPT, it is too perfect and long. The words that come after each other have a pattern, so you feel it while reading the text.
A good solution is to write the whole message by yourself and ask ChatGPT to correct grammar or formalize it without losing the context. Never give it what you want to write and let it compose the message.
Thoughts?
@innovate_aastu
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🎉 Exam is over! Congratulation and the break is here.
Most of us is experiencing Short attention span. With the rise of platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels, which specialize in short, easily consumable video content, there has been a shift in our preferences towards brief and engaging content formats. but how many video do you remember from TikTok or Instagram you watch today?
As a result, many us may find ourselves less inclined to watch longer, in-depth videos or consume lengthy written content on platforms like YouTube or blogs.
Let's recover our habit to watch longer and useful videos over internet.
Here are some recommendation of YouTube channels to watch for this break.🥳
Part 1
🖥 Tech Review
1. Joma Tech - No one keeps tech news as interesting as this man do.
2. Marques - another good tech review channel by marques
3. Linus Tech Tips - passionate team of "professionally curious" experts in consumer technology
4. Pooja Dutt - She is software engineer for over 5 years! currently work at Microsoft and making tech related videos on YouTube.
5. Tech Vision - Covering the world of technology and innovation.
🖥 Documentaries and Talks
1. Story of Alcatraz Island Prison (Amharic) - Sheger FM Makoya
2. Secret History of Silicon Valley - Computer History Museum
3. Will technology shape our future - Deborah Nas (Tedx Talk)
🖥 Best Podcasts Guests Speech
1. Dawit Abrham (Meri Podcast)
2. Bethlehem Dessie (Meri Podcast)
3. Elshadai Tegegn (Gugut Podcast)
4. Daniel Guzo Tech (Gugut Podcast)
5. Lex Fridman (Lex Podcast)
🖥 Random Channels & Videos to watch
1. What If
2. Hacking Google Series
3. Interesting Engineering
4. Neo Explain
🖥 Educational (Coding)
1. Clément Mihailescu - For coding nerds
2. Programming with Mosh - DSA
3. Machine Learning for Everybody – Full Course
Drop you favorite channel in a comment.
And don't forget to subscribe
Our channel We are coking something. Stay tuned.☕️
@innovate_aastu
Most of us is experiencing Short attention span. With the rise of platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels, which specialize in short, easily consumable video content, there has been a shift in our preferences towards brief and engaging content formats. but how many video do you remember from TikTok or Instagram you watch today?
As a result, many us may find ourselves less inclined to watch longer, in-depth videos or consume lengthy written content on platforms like YouTube or blogs.
Let's recover our habit to watch longer and useful videos over internet.
Here are some recommendation of YouTube channels to watch for this break.
Part 1
1. Joma Tech - No one keeps tech news as interesting as this man do.
2. Marques - another good tech review channel by marques
3. Linus Tech Tips - passionate team of "professionally curious" experts in consumer technology
4. Pooja Dutt - She is software engineer for over 5 years! currently work at Microsoft and making tech related videos on YouTube.
5. Tech Vision - Covering the world of technology and innovation.
1. Story of Alcatraz Island Prison (Amharic) - Sheger FM Makoya
2. Secret History of Silicon Valley - Computer History Museum
3. Will technology shape our future - Deborah Nas (Tedx Talk)
1. Dawit Abrham (Meri Podcast)
2. Bethlehem Dessie (Meri Podcast)
3. Elshadai Tegegn (Gugut Podcast)
4. Daniel Guzo Tech (Gugut Podcast)
5. Lex Fridman (Lex Podcast)
1. What If
2. Hacking Google Series
3. Interesting Engineering
4. Neo Explain
1. Clément Mihailescu - For coding nerds
2. Programming with Mosh - DSA
3. Machine Learning for Everybody – Full Course
Drop you favorite channel in a comment.
And don't forget to subscribe
Our channel We are coking something. Stay tuned.
@innovate_aastu
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