Months ago , I developed an app for a collaboration of tasks that includes real-time editing of tasks by anyone who's working. There is a feature for chatting as well.
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No matter how dark it looks, it is still night, and morning will surely come.β β Narendra Modi
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1. Social Engineering: Scammers may manipulate individuals into revealing personal information by pretending to be someone they trust, such as a friend, family member, or authority figure. They might use emotional appeals or create a sense of urgency.
2. Publicly Available Information: Scammers can gather information from social media profiles, public records, or other online sources. If you share personal details publicly, it can be used against you.
3. Fake Contests or Surveys: Scammers often create fake contests or surveys that require participants to provide personal information to enter. Once they have your information, they can use it for malicious purposes.
4.Unsolicited Messages: Scammers may send unsolicited messages on platforms like WhatsApp or Telegram, asking for personal information directly or trying to engage you in conversation to gather details.
5. Spoofing: Scammers can spoof phone numbers or email addresses to make it look like they are contacting you from a legitimate source. This can lead you to trust them and share your information.
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2. Publicly Available Information: Scammers can gather information from social media profiles, public records, or other online sources. If you share personal details publicly, it can be used against you.
3. Fake Contests or Surveys: Scammers often create fake contests or surveys that require participants to provide personal information to enter. Once they have your information, they can use it for malicious purposes.
4.Unsolicited Messages: Scammers may send unsolicited messages on platforms like WhatsApp or Telegram, asking for personal information directly or trying to engage you in conversation to gather details.
5. Spoofing: Scammers can spoof phone numbers or email addresses to make it look like they are contacting you from a legitimate source. This can lead you to trust them and share your information.
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If you are a developer, or you are thinking to become one, you have to know:
1. You always need to study and improve yourself.
2. Nothing is gifted, all the good things, come together with years of hard work.
3. You can try to get a job in your desired country, even as a junior developer.
4. Coding is something great and pays very well, but donβt force yourself, know your times and limits, or you could end up stressed and thinking that coding is not for you.
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1. You always need to study and improve yourself.
2. Nothing is gifted, all the good things, come together with years of hard work.
3. You can try to get a job in your desired country, even as a junior developer.
4. Coding is something great and pays very well, but donβt force yourself, know your times and limits, or you could end up stressed and thinking that coding is not for you.
source : Read more
Hackernoon
What it's Like to Code in a Developing Country
A simple and short story about the things I had in mind before and after starting with programming
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