One big thing I learned in my web development journey is
it has challenges to learn it.
It’s not mean impossible
The hardest part isn’t the code.
It’s handling challenges and staying consistent with learning.
But once you train your mindset to believe “I can do this”, u can cope with challenges that fits in the learning path.
Opportunities don’t come randomly they come to those who practice daily.unfortunately
Many people know this.
Only a few live it✌️
Stay consistent and long learning.......
it has challenges to learn it.
It’s not mean impossible
The hardest part isn’t the code.
It’s handling challenges and staying consistent with learning.
But once you train your mindset to believe “I can do this”, u can cope with challenges that fits in the learning path.
Opportunities don’t come randomly they come to those who practice daily.unfortunately
Many people know this.
Only a few live it✌️
Stay consistent and long learning.......
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I noticed
something simple but powerful:
Life and learning become easier when we follow three steps
WHAT – Understand what you’re learning or doing.
WHY – Know why it matters and why it’s difficult.
HOW – Decide how to practice and improve daily.
When these three are clear,
confusion reduces, focus increases,
and consistency becomes possible.😳
something simple but powerful:
Life and learning become easier when we follow three steps
WHAT – Understand what you’re learning or doing.
WHY – Know why it matters and why it’s difficult.
HOW – Decide how to practice and improve daily.
When these three are clear,
confusion reduces, focus increases,
and consistency becomes possible.😳
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React is a Library. Next.js is the Blueprint.
If you know React, you’re already 80% of the way to being a Next.js developer. But that remaining 20%? That’s where the magic happens.
Why are all the big players moving to Next.js? 🧐
1️⃣ The "No-Spinner" Experience: In plain React, your user waits for a loading spinner. In Next.js, the server pre-renders the page so the user sees content instantly.
2️⃣ SEO that actually works: Google bots love HTML, not blank JavaScript shells. Next.js gives them exactly what they want.
3️⃣ Zero-Config Routing: Forget react-router-dom. Just create a file in the /app folder and—boom—it’s a route.
React: "I'll fetch data once the browser loads."
Next.js: "I'll fetch data on the server and deliver a finished page."
Which one are you using for your current project?
If you know React, you’re already 80% of the way to being a Next.js developer. But that remaining 20%? That’s where the magic happens.
Why are all the big players moving to Next.js? 🧐
1️⃣ The "No-Spinner" Experience: In plain React, your user waits for a loading spinner. In Next.js, the server pre-renders the page so the user sees content instantly.
2️⃣ SEO that actually works: Google bots love HTML, not blank JavaScript shells. Next.js gives them exactly what they want.
3️⃣ Zero-Config Routing: Forget react-router-dom. Just create a file in the /app folder and—boom—it’s a route.
React: "I'll fetch data once the browser loads."
Next.js: "I'll fetch data on the server and deliver a finished page."
Which one are you using for your current project?
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The best way to get people to do what you want is to make them think it’s their idea✌️
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Meles Tesfay 💻
The best way to get people to do what you want is to make them think it’s their idea✌️
The idea isn’t about deceiving someone it’s about involving them in the decision making process So it’s more about empowerment than control.
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If it feels hard, you’re growing.
If it feels confusing, you’re learning.
Stay consistent clarity comes with practice.✌️
If it feels confusing, you’re learning.
Stay consistent clarity comes with practice.✌️
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I noticed something interesting…
Many people misunderstand what being a developer really means. Let’s clear it up 👇
1. Developers are just “coders.
Reality: We solve problems. Code is just the tool.
2. Developers are good at math only.
Reality: Logic matters more than advanced math. Creativity matters too.
3. It’s all about typing fast.
Reality: It’s about thinking clearly. Most of the time we’re debugging, planning, or researching.
4. Developers work alone in dark rooms.
Reality: Communication is a HUGE part of the job — meetings, teamwork, clients.
5. Once you learn it, you’re done.
Reality: Tech changes fast. Developers learn every single day.
6. AI will replace all developers.
Reality: AI is a tool. Developers who know how to use AI will become stronger.
7. It’s easy money.
Reality: It takes consistency, problem-solving, and years of practice.
💡 Being a developer is not just about writing code.
It’s about thinking, learning, adapting, and building solutions that help people.
If you’re learning to code — keep going. The journey is worth it.
Many people misunderstand what being a developer really means. Let’s clear it up 👇
1. Developers are just “coders.
Reality: We solve problems. Code is just the tool.
2. Developers are good at math only.
Reality: Logic matters more than advanced math. Creativity matters too.
3. It’s all about typing fast.
Reality: It’s about thinking clearly. Most of the time we’re debugging, planning, or researching.
4. Developers work alone in dark rooms.
Reality: Communication is a HUGE part of the job — meetings, teamwork, clients.
5. Once you learn it, you’re done.
Reality: Tech changes fast. Developers learn every single day.
6. AI will replace all developers.
Reality: AI is a tool. Developers who know how to use AI will become stronger.
7. It’s easy money.
Reality: It takes consistency, problem-solving, and years of practice.
💡 Being a developer is not just about writing code.
It’s about thinking, learning, adapting, and building solutions that help people.
If you’re learning to code — keep going. The journey is worth it.
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Hello everyone 👋
I hope you’re all doing well.
I want to apologize for being inactive here for some time. I was facing some challenges with my Upwork projects and needed to focus fully on resolving them.
The good news is everything is working out, and I’m back 💪
Thank you all for your patience and support. I truly appreciate this community.
From now on, I’ll do my best to share new tech ideas, lessons, and project insights more consistently.
Excited to continue growing and building together
I hope you’re all doing well.
I want to apologize for being inactive here for some time. I was facing some challenges with my Upwork projects and needed to focus fully on resolving them.
The good news is everything is working out, and I’m back 💪
Thank you all for your patience and support. I truly appreciate this community.
From now on, I’ll do my best to share new tech ideas, lessons, and project insights more consistently.
Excited to continue growing and building together
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Meles Tesfay 💻
https://youtu.be/30K-FRAvGcw
For those passionate about Upwork and online work 💻
This video helped me a lot both technically and mentally. It reminded me that success online is not only about skills, but also mindset, patience, and consistency.
I hope it helps you too. Keep pushing and don’t give up
This video helped me a lot both technically and mentally. It reminded me that success online is not only about skills, but also mindset, patience, and consistency.
I hope it helps you too. Keep pushing and don’t give up
If you want to catch fish, you don’t use the food you like.
You use the food the fish like.
You may prefer apples…
But if fish love watermelon, that’s what you use.
The same works with people.If you want to convince, sell, or influence someone Don’t focus on what you want to say.
Focus on what they want, need, and care about.
Speak their language.
Solve their problem.
Show their benefit.
Influence starts when you understand the other side✌️
You use the food the fish like.
You may prefer apples…
But if fish love watermelon, that’s what you use.
The same works with people.If you want to convince, sell, or influence someone Don’t focus on what you want to say.
Focus on what they want, need, and care about.
Speak their language.
Solve their problem.
Show their benefit.
Influence starts when you understand the other side✌️
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Apologies for not being active recently. I also realized that the scholarship I shared earlier was for the March 2026 batch, and the application deadline was February 25, 2026, so it has already passed.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused. Thank you for your patience, and let’s stay ready for the next batch and upcoming opportunities. I’ll make sure to keep sharing new tech opportunities and updates soon.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused. Thank you for your patience, and let’s stay ready for the next batch and upcoming opportunities. I’ll make sure to keep sharing new tech opportunities and updates soon.
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Read this slowly.
One year from now:
You will either say
“I’m glad I started.”
or
“I wish I started.”
Your choice starts today
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One year from now:
You will either say
“I’m glad I started.”
or
“I wish I started.”
Your choice starts today
✌️
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