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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 π
Here comes another #AllNighterWednesday......β¨
(Scheduled this message on tuesday in case my "wednesday-self" procrastinates......no excuse πββοΈ)
(Scheduled this message on tuesday in case my "wednesday-self" procrastinates......no excuse πββοΈ)
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Is there sth wrong with me or the coffee, cause it doesn't seem to do its job..........βοΈ
gotta try other things
NiyaCodes π
gotta try other things
NiyaCodes π
Forwarded from Salman Ali
Today I came across a simple line: βa week is 2% of the year.β I checked the math and itβs true. It hit me that every time I say βmy week wasnβt productive,β itβs not just 7 daysβ¦ itβs literally 2% of my entire year slipping away likeπ«°π½
Our year is nothing but the sum of our months.
Our months reflect our weeks.
Our weeks are shaped by our days.
And our days are built from every hour, every minute, every second from the moment we wake up until the night. All of it truly matters.
2026 is around the corner. Letβs use it wisely.
And remember: you donβt need a new year, a birthday, or any special occasion to be productive. You just need a decision and the courage to start the moment you make it. Thatβs where real discipline begins.
But if such occasions inspire change, thatβs a blessing too.
May Allah grant us clarity, discipline, and barakah in our time.
Our year is nothing but the sum of our months.
Our months reflect our weeks.
Our weeks are shaped by our days.
And our days are built from every hour, every minute, every second from the moment we wake up until the night. All of it truly matters.
2026 is around the corner. Letβs use it wisely.
And remember: you donβt need a new year, a birthday, or any special occasion to be productive. You just need a decision and the courage to start the moment you make it. Thatβs where real discipline begins.
But if such occasions inspire change, thatβs a blessing too.
May Allah grant us clarity, discipline, and barakah in our time.
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I don't know how they made the blue dots move like that when hovered over......
but I'm so so sooo curious
Check it out
NiyaCodes π
but I'm so so sooo curious
Check it out
NiyaCodes π
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As a developer, what do u think?
Anonymous Poll
21%
I wish AI had never existed, it's threatening our jobs.
64%
No, AI is helping me as a developer so, I don't wish it was never invented.
15%
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Hellooo, night owls π¦
The night is not "just night" for us, itβs like a debugging playground, a canvas for messy code, and where caffeine meets chaos. While the world sleeps, weβre chasing that one elusive bug, shouting on the chatbot, building something no one asked for, or finally understanding why our code refused to work all day.
So, what are you doing all night? Coding, procrastinating, or just scrolling through memes pretending itβs research? ππ»β¨
NiyaCodes π
The night is not "just night" for us, itβs like a debugging playground, a canvas for messy code, and where caffeine meets chaos. While the world sleeps, weβre chasing that one elusive bug, shouting on the chatbot, building something no one asked for, or finally understanding why our code refused to work all day.
So, what are you doing all night? Coding, procrastinating, or just scrolling through memes pretending itβs research? ππ»β¨
NiyaCodes π
Forwarded from Kira Codes π¨βπ»
As a developer, at some point you realize itβs not just about knowing a specific tech stack. Itβs more about looking at a problem, breaking it down into smaller sub-problems, framing it clearly, and simplifying it to a level where it can be solved through logic or code. In the end, your job is to connect the dots and build a solution.
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Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
π Open Mic Session: FeaturingDera βDreβ Adugna
Weβre back with another insightful session β this time featuring Dera Adugna, a Full-Stack developer with extensive industry experience working as a software Architect, QA Engineer and so much more.
Dera built impactful software across healthcare, e-commerce, real estate, and co-created Codenight, a community now 10,000+ strong.
β¨ Inside this session:
πΉ Lessons from running systems at scale β the wins and the scars
πΉ Why observability matters more than you think
πΉ Tools, mindset, and principles for serious engineering
πΉ Open Q&A β raw, practical, and experience-backed
π Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025
β° Time: 8:00 PM / 2:00 LT
π Live on the GDG AAU Channel
π RSVP NOW
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Forwarded from Le voyage de Leul
π We did it! Chronicle v1.0.0 is officially live!
A huge shoutout to all 28 of my amazing users β we made this happen together.
This is the exact form of the website, and itβs ready for you to enjoy. π
Letβs keep building something great!
A huge shoutout to all 28 of my amazing users β we made this happen together.
This is the exact form of the website, and itβs ready for you to enjoy. π
Letβs keep building something great!
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Frectonz
Idris
I was today years old when I discovered that there's a programming language called Idris.
NiyaCodes π
NiyaCodes π
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Forwarded from Builders
Todayβs Tip
A mistake I made when I first entered tech was focusing too much on the salary. I used to search things like junior JavaScript developer salary thinking that would motivate me. But starting with a salary driven mindset is not the right approach. When you finish learning and do not get a job immediately, you lose hope quickly. And when your motivation is only money, it becomes very easy to quit. What actually works is focusing on building skills, completing projects and improving step by step. When you enjoy the process and develop real abilities the opportunities eventually come. Salary should be the result of your skill not the reason you start and if you are in tech stop comparing yourself to others who are waiting for opportunities to come to them. Instead, create opportunities for yourself by learning, building and taking initiative.
have a good night
@BuildWithAmir
A mistake I made when I first entered tech was focusing too much on the salary. I used to search things like junior JavaScript developer salary thinking that would motivate me. But starting with a salary driven mindset is not the right approach. When you finish learning and do not get a job immediately, you lose hope quickly. And when your motivation is only money, it becomes very easy to quit. What actually works is focusing on building skills, completing projects and improving step by step. When you enjoy the process and develop real abilities the opportunities eventually come. Salary should be the result of your skill not the reason you start and if you are in tech stop comparing yourself to others who are waiting for opportunities to come to them. Instead, create opportunities for yourself by learning, building and taking initiative.
have a good night
@BuildWithAmir
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Every one in the community is posting about being at the dev fest π
Couldn't make it this year too.
Have fun there y'all π
NiyaCodes π
Couldn't make it this year too.
Have fun there y'all π
NiyaCodes π
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Forwarded from Codistiano (Codistiano)
For every student,
Be a college kid..
Try to forget abt a job, hone a skill and master it and prove you can build things.
- @kinfe123
Be a college kid..
Try to forget abt a job, hone a skill and master it and prove you can build things.
- @kinfe123
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Forwarded from Henok | Neural Nets
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Forwarded from MissCoder's chat
The only thing that changes is our fingers getting injured π
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