Forwarded from The Chill Coding Lounge
Don't forget gang, tomorrow is the last day to register for the Chillaton. Make sure to register and I'm sure we'll have tons of fun seeing what you'll build. That being said (and I will capitalize this as it is important):
1ST PLACE: 2K BIRR
2ND PLACE: 1K BIRR
3RD PLACE: 1 WEEK UNLIMTED INTERNET
Yup I added prizes for 2nd and 3rd place. So sign up and build in public gang:
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1ST PLACE: 2K BIRR
2ND PLACE: 1K BIRR
3RD PLACE: 1 WEEK UNLIMTED INTERNET
Yup I added prizes for 2nd and 3rd place. So sign up and build in public gang:
Share this around as well βπΎβπΎ
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Chillathon 1 Participant Registration
Register to participate in the upcoming small hackathon starting sometime in December (most probably it'll be a one week coding thing from December 18-25)
Prize:
Winner - 2000 Birr (Promised I'd increase it)
Deadline for registering:
December 5 2025
Prize:
Winner - 2000 Birr (Promised I'd increase it)
Deadline for registering:
December 5 2025
Forwarded from SeeFun.Dev (Sifen)
If youβre struggling with building UIs, just spam a few landing pages from Figma. Believe me, your skills will skyrocket.
@sifendev
@sifendev
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A day in the life of a tech student:
Me: wants to code instead of going to lecture soooo bad
Also me: hears that the teacher said "there may be a quiz"
Me: begrudgingly goes to class
Me: returns to dorm frustrated because THERE WAS NO QUIZ
Uhhhhhh.
NiyaCodes π
Me: wants to code instead of going to lecture soooo bad
Also me: hears that the teacher said "there may be a quiz"
Me: begrudgingly goes to class
Me: returns to dorm frustrated because THERE WAS NO QUIZ
Uhhhhhh.
NiyaCodes π
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MissCoderβ¨
2β£0β£0β£ SUBS!! We have made itttttt π₯³, thank youβ¨οΈ NiyaCodes π
It happened π
199 subs again, Weβve got mebrat hayl kinda people here, donβt we?
Lesson: Don't celebrate early lol
NiyaCodes π
199 subs again, Weβve got mebrat hayl kinda people here, donβt we?
Lesson:
NiyaCodes π
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MissCoderβ¨ pinned Β«New idea π‘ #AllNighterWednesday Iβm planning a series called "All-Nighter Wednesdays" ,full Wednesday nights dedicated to coding, debugging, breaking things, and building cool projects. NiyaCodes πΒ»
Forwarded from The Beno Logs
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Get yours on @channel_unwrapped_bot by Dot-ruth π₯
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Channel Summary for 2025 π
Views
β’ 160 Total Posts
β’ 180 Average Views
β’ 28,867 Total Views
Top Post
β’ 822 Views
β’ https://t.me/niyacodes/103
Activity
β’ 4 PM is when you were most active
β’ Tuesday is your most active day
β’ November is your most active month
Get yours on @channel_unwrapped_bot by Dot-ruth π₯
NiyaCodes π
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Forwarded from JavaScript
Back in May 1995, a 33 year old Brendan Eich built the first prototype of JavaScript in just ten days, originally codenamed Mocha (and then LiveScript). On December 4, 1995, Netscape and Sun Microsystems officially announced 'JavaScript' in a press release as "an easy-to-use object scripting language designed for creating live online applications that link together objects and resources on both clients and servers."
Over thirty years, JavaScript has cemented its place at the heart of the Web platform, and more broadly in desktop apps, operating systems (e.g. Windows' use of React Native), mobile apps, and even on microcontrollers.
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#lesson_of_the_day : Think big, but start small
Who said that we have to make huge moves to achieve great resultsβ
The secret is in the small, tiny, planned, consistent actions and milestones. These are what counts. These are the wins that accumulate and give not only the success we dreamed and planned for but also a habit of discipline and consistency along the way.
Don't underestimate the power of tiny continuous step, they are the corner stone for something bigger that we have dreamed of.
Tiny planned steps + longer time > Huge overwhelming steps + inconsistence
NiyaCodes π
Who said that we have to make huge moves to achieve great resultsβ
The secret is in the small, tiny, planned, consistent actions and milestones. These are what counts. These are the wins that accumulate and give not only the success we dreamed and planned for but also a habit of discipline and consistency along the way.
Don't underestimate the power of tiny continuous step, they are the corner stone for something bigger that we have dreamed of.
Tiny planned steps + longer time > Huge overwhelming steps + inconsistence
NiyaCodes π
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Forwarded from Thepenanddreams
βWe do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience.β
β John Dewey
β John Dewey
Forwarded from The Software Guy
π¨ GDG DevFest RSVP Update! π¨
Hello, DevFest attendees! π
Weβve received an incredible response, and weβre excited that over 900 people have RSVPβd for GDG DevFest! π Unfortunately, we can only accommodate 500 attendees for the event due to venue constraints. So, we need your help to make sure that we have accurate numbers and give those on the waiting list a fair chance at attending.
How you can help:
If youβve already RSVPβd but arenβt sure whether youβll be able to attend, please take a moment to answer this quick poll. This will help us prioritize the 500 tickets and let us know who is really coming.
π΄ If you're not planning to attend, please let us know so we can free up space for others!
π’ If you're still planning to attend, please confirm your spot!
Why weβre doing this:
We want to be as transparent as possible about the number of available spots. We know itβs frustrating to not be able to RSVP if weβre already at capacity, but this poll helps us give priority to those who are sure theyβll attend and create a more accurate guest list.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation. We can't wait to see you at DevFest! π»π
Hello, DevFest attendees! π
Weβve received an incredible response, and weβre excited that over 900 people have RSVPβd for GDG DevFest! π Unfortunately, we can only accommodate 500 attendees for the event due to venue constraints. So, we need your help to make sure that we have accurate numbers and give those on the waiting list a fair chance at attending.
How you can help:
If youβve already RSVPβd but arenβt sure whether youβll be able to attend, please take a moment to answer this quick poll. This will help us prioritize the 500 tickets and let us know who is really coming.
π΄ If you're not planning to attend, please let us know so we can free up space for others!
π’ If you're still planning to attend, please confirm your spot!
Why weβre doing this:
We want to be as transparent as possible about the number of available spots. We know itβs frustrating to not be able to RSVP if weβre already at capacity, but this poll helps us give priority to those who are sure theyβll attend and create a more accurate guest list.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation. We can't wait to see you at DevFest! π»π
Forwarded from The Software Guy
Are you still planning to attend Devfest?
Anonymous Poll
53%
Yes, I'm definitely coming
47%
No, I can't make it anymore
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