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Sometimes what looks easy in one place can actually be a big achievement in another.
I saw a simple project video that got so much love and support in the US. But honestly, here many developers can build things like that with ease.
💻 To all the talented developers in my country who are working hard on amazing projects but don’t always get the support or recognition you deserve, keep going 🌱
Your hard work will shine one day. Just remember:
✨ Great things take time
✨ Don’t stop when you’re tired, stop when you’re done
✨ Every line of code you write is a step toward a brighter future
🔥 Stay motivated, stay hopeful, and keep building. Your time will come.
#KeepGoing #KeepCoding #Motivation #Future #Hope #TechCommunity #BuildTheFuture #Programming
I saw a simple project video that got so much love and support in the US. But honestly, here many developers can build things like that with ease.
💻 To all the talented developers in my country who are working hard on amazing projects but don’t always get the support or recognition you deserve, keep going 🌱
Your hard work will shine one day. Just remember:
✨ Great things take time
✨ Don’t stop when you’re tired, stop when you’re done
✨ Every line of code you write is a step toward a brighter future
🔥 Stay motivated, stay hopeful, and keep building. Your time will come.
#KeepGoing #KeepCoding #Motivation #Future #Hope #TechCommunity #BuildTheFuture #Programming
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✨ Free Oracle Certifications 2025! ✨
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Normally these exams & Certeficate will cost $200 each
💵 — but now Oracle is giving them FREE 🚀
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✅ Free exam vouchers
✅ AI, Cloud, Data & Multicloud paths
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Big Tech doesn’t just build, they buy.
From Alphabet’s YouTube to Amazon’s Whole Foods, here’s how tech giants quietly own the apps, tools, and brands you use every day.
#Businessbulls #Tech
From Alphabet’s YouTube to Amazon’s Whole Foods, here’s how tech giants quietly own the apps, tools, and brands you use every day.
#Businessbulls #Tech
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Talk With Paulos Yibelo
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Hey guys 👋
I just wanted to drop this amazing podcast I came across, it’s an interview with Paulos Yibelo, one of the top Ethiopian hackers. 🇪🇹💻
Honestly, I learned a lot from this one and he talks about hacking, cybersecurity, and his journey, and it’s super inspiring.
I think you guys will love it too. Give it a listen when you get the chance
I just wanted to drop this amazing podcast I came across, it’s an interview with Paulos Yibelo, one of the top Ethiopian hackers. 🇪🇹💻
Honestly, I learned a lot from this one and he talks about hacking, cybersecurity, and his journey, and it’s super inspiring.
I think you guys will love it too. Give it a listen when you get the chance
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Distributed Systems:
A distributed system is a system of multiple nodes that are physically separated but linked together using the network. Each of these nodes includes a small amount of the distributed operating system software. Every node in this system communicates and shares resources with each other and handles processes in a team. Distributed systems are a growing trend as more and more applications migrate to the cloud. They allow improved performance, scalability, and fault tolerance compared to a traditional centralized system. This Distributed System blog will cover all the basic to advanced topics of distributed systems like communication, remote procedure calls, Distributed File Systems, Distributed shared memory, etc. to provide you with a thorough overview of distributed systems.
Why do we need a distributed system
Broadly speaking, they allow us to achieve following
1. Horizontal scalability
2. High efficiency for given infra costs
3. High availability
from medium.com
A distributed system is a system of multiple nodes that are physically separated but linked together using the network. Each of these nodes includes a small amount of the distributed operating system software. Every node in this system communicates and shares resources with each other and handles processes in a team. Distributed systems are a growing trend as more and more applications migrate to the cloud. They allow improved performance, scalability, and fault tolerance compared to a traditional centralized system. This Distributed System blog will cover all the basic to advanced topics of distributed systems like communication, remote procedure calls, Distributed File Systems, Distributed shared memory, etc. to provide you with a thorough overview of distributed systems.
Why do we need a distributed system
Broadly speaking, they allow us to achieve following
1. Horizontal scalability
2. High efficiency for given infra costs
3. High availability
from medium.com
Medium
Distributed Systems: Basics
A distributed system is a system of multiple nodes that are physically separated but linked together using the network. Each of these nodes…
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The net/http package in Go remains one of the most elegant and powerful ways to build web servers. ⚙️
It gives full control, from defining routes to handling requests and crafting responses, without hiding the details behind abstractions.
That simplicity is intentional: you understand every layer of the HTTP workflow while still leveraging Go’s speed and concurrency model.
It’s a great reminder that strong fundamentals often outperform heavy frameworks.
Sometimes, minimalism is the best architecture.
#Golang #BackendDevelopment #WebEngineering #GoLang
It gives full control, from defining routes to handling requests and crafting responses, without hiding the details behind abstractions.
That simplicity is intentional: you understand every layer of the HTTP workflow while still leveraging Go’s speed and concurrency model.
It’s a great reminder that strong fundamentals often outperform heavy frameworks.
Sometimes, minimalism is the best architecture.
#Golang #BackendDevelopment #WebEngineering #GoLang
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