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Introducing the AAU Startup Center
Addis Ababa University lounched the AAU Startup Center, a hub designed to support students, innovators, and aspiring entrepreneurs in turning ideas into real startups.
What is the AAU Startup Center?
It is a university-led innovation and entrepreneurship hub that helps transform academic ideas into impactful businesses.
What you can get from the center:
✨Mentorship from experienced founders and industry experts
✨Training, workshops, and entrepreneurship programs
✨Access to startup resources and incubation support
✨Networking opportunities with investors and innovators
✨Guidance to turn research and ideas into real businesses
Why it matters
The center aims to build a strong startup ecosystem within AAU and empower a new generation of entrepreneurs solving real problems in Ethiopia and beyond.
If you are a student, innovator, or aspiring founder, this is your opportunity to build something impactful.
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#AAU_Startups_Center #Students #Founders
Addis Ababa University lounched the AAU Startup Center, a hub designed to support students, innovators, and aspiring entrepreneurs in turning ideas into real startups.
What is the AAU Startup Center?
It is a university-led innovation and entrepreneurship hub that helps transform academic ideas into impactful businesses.
What you can get from the center:
✨Mentorship from experienced founders and industry experts
✨Training, workshops, and entrepreneurship programs
✨Access to startup resources and incubation support
✨Networking opportunities with investors and innovators
✨Guidance to turn research and ideas into real businesses
Why it matters
The center aims to build a strong startup ecosystem within AAU and empower a new generation of entrepreneurs solving real problems in Ethiopia and beyond.
If you are a student, innovator, or aspiring founder, this is your opportunity to build something impactful.
Telegram | LinkedIn
#AAU_Startups_Center #Students #Founders
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Enjoy Zed's Pro plan free, for a year, if you're a current university student (or teacher!)
• Zed Pro features for 12 months
• $10/month in token credits
• Unlimited edit predictions
Apply
• zed.dev/education
You can also become a Zed Campus Ambassador
• zed.dev/education/zed-campus-ambassador
Benefits
• Budget to sponsor events
• Private community space with our team and other Zed for Ed leaders
• Access to exclusive speaking opportunities and AMAs
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If you like seeing real progress and learning from others building in tech, check it out.
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Showcasing your projects is appreciated 👍
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One of the many use cases for agents today is adding new features to existing applications, as well as refactoring and migrating codebases. Because they can operate with full context, they are often better able to understand systems, extend them effectively, and make changes with greater confidence.
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Article of the day
The Object Pool Design Pattern is a creational pattern that reuses existing objects instead of creating new ones every time they are needed. The pool manages a limited number of objects, gives one to the client on request, and accepts it back when the client is done using it.
This is especially useful when object creation is costly or when only a certain number of objects should exist at once. It is commonly used for database connections, threads, sockets, and other resource-heavy objects.
In real-world applications, the client does not create or destroy these objects directly. Instead, it simply requests one from the pool and returns it after use. This can improve performance, reduce resource waste, and make the system more efficient.
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#DesignPatterns #ArticleOfTheDay
The Object Pool Design Pattern is a creational pattern that reuses existing objects instead of creating new ones every time they are needed. The pool manages a limited number of objects, gives one to the client on request, and accepts it back when the client is done using it.
This is especially useful when object creation is costly or when only a certain number of objects should exist at once. It is commonly used for database connections, threads, sockets, and other resource-heavy objects.
In real-world applications, the client does not create or destroy these objects directly. Instead, it simply requests one from the pool and returns it after use. This can improve performance, reduce resource waste, and make the system more efficient.
@devwitheyob
#DesignPatterns #ArticleOfTheDay
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