Forwarded from DDU ICT Club (Bereket Bahiru)
Software companies in Addis Ababa.pdf
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For students looking for tech internships in Addis Ababa:
Here is a list of tech companies in Addis that have previously offered internships or entry-level roles. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and some information may be outdated but it can serve as a useful starting point for your research.
How to use this list:
Research each company—visit their website and LinkedIn.
Look for "Careers" or "Jobs" pages.
Check if they have open internship applications.
Tailor your resume and portfolio to their tech stack.
Remember: Many opportunities are unadvertised. Don’t hesitate to send a polite, professional inquiry email expressing your interest in an internship.
Need help?
If you have questions or general internship advice feel free to ask here. Let’s support each other.
Wishing you the very best in your search and career journey.
#DDUICTCLUB #Techinternships #AddisAbeba
Here is a list of tech companies in Addis that have previously offered internships or entry-level roles. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and some information may be outdated but it can serve as a useful starting point for your research.
How to use this list:
Research each company—visit their website and LinkedIn.
Look for "Careers" or "Jobs" pages.
Check if they have open internship applications.
Tailor your resume and portfolio to their tech stack.
Remember: Many opportunities are unadvertised. Don’t hesitate to send a polite, professional inquiry email expressing your interest in an internship.
Need help?
If you have questions or general internship advice feel free to ask here. Let’s support each other.
Wishing you the very best in your search and career journey.
#DDUICTCLUB #Techinternships #AddisAbeba
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Forwarded from The Software Guy
Noor have been upgraded for ramadan . check it out at https://noor.anexon.tech , you can also download the latest version too
And thank you @Khalid_plus for multiple contributions 🫡
And thank you @Khalid_plus for multiple contributions 🫡
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Forwarded from SHIERA
እንዴት ግን just profile picture ብቻ ስላለው የዛ ቻናል ባለቤት ነኝ ብሎ ያንተን ቻናል ሊወስድ ሚችለው
አንዱ ባርቆበት ባሰራጨው እንዲ ማሸበር ከቻለ አንተ እዴት ሳይባርቅብህ coding ተምረህ እንዴት እእ.........😁
even እኮ tech community's አልቀራቸውም እረ ወገንን
ደሞ እኛንም እንዳጠረጥሩን😁
©️Blazora
አንዱ ባርቆበት ባሰራጨው እንዲ ማሸበር ከቻለ አንተ እዴት ሳይባርቅብህ coding ተምረህ እንዴት እእ.........😁
even እኮ tech community's አልቀራቸውም እረ ወገንን
ደሞ እኛንም እንዳጠረጥሩን😁
©️Blazora
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Forwarded from Dev Notes
A2SV Resources.zip
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A2SV G6 Remote Education Resources
If you are planning to join A2SV or learning Data Structures and Algorithms on your own, this collection can help.
What is included
🔹All A2SV G6 lecture slides from Python fundamentals to advanced topics such as Dynamic Programming and Graph Theory
🔹Supplementary guides and practice sheets
🔹Curated links to key problem solving platforms including LeetCode, Codeforces, and AtCoder
How it is organized
🔹Content structured chronologically
🔹A comprehensive guide file to help you navigate the learning path step by step
If you are looking for a clear roadmap and high quality resources to improve your problem solving skills, check it out.
Follow for more: DevNotes
If you are planning to join A2SV or learning Data Structures and Algorithms on your own, this collection can help.
What is included
🔹All A2SV G6 lecture slides from Python fundamentals to advanced topics such as Dynamic Programming and Graph Theory
🔹Supplementary guides and practice sheets
🔹Curated links to key problem solving platforms including LeetCode, Codeforces, and AtCoder
How it is organized
🔹Content structured chronologically
🔹A comprehensive guide file to help you navigate the learning path step by step
If you are looking for a clear roadmap and high quality resources to improve your problem solving skills, check it out.
Follow for more: DevNotes
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Forwarded from SeeFun.Dev (Sifen)
I’ve been using coding agents / agentic code editors (call them whatever you want) very intensively for almost a month now both for personal projects and client work.
This is not vibe coding.
I give very clear, explicit instructions, break down the logic, and let the AI handle the redundant and heavy lifting parts. Roughly 70-80% of the code is written by AI, and I review every line, refactor when needed, and ship.
And honestly?
The output is not sloppy it’s easily 10× better than what I could write manually in months.
For context, these are the tools and models I’ve been using:
* Claude Code
* Cursor
* VS Code
* Models like Opus 4.6 Max, GPT-5.3 Codex, Sonnet 4.5, and others.
I’ve given them disgustingly difficult tasks real-world, production-level problems.
So far, I haven’t hit a single bug or error they couldn’t solve. And when I notice they’re struggling, I step in and fix it myself mostly because these tools are expensive and I don’t want endless back-and-forth.
TL;DR:
I genuinely think manual coding as we know it is dying maybe in 6 months, maybe sooner.
These models evolve insanely fast.
At this pace, one day feels like ten years of progress.
Right now, imagination is the real bottleneck, not skill. With even a small amount of technical knowledge, you can build almost anything.
I work with a very small team, yet we’re operating like 20 developers.
At this point, the main value of my skills isn’t typing code it’s:
* spotting issues
* understanding architecture
* fixing edge cases
* knowing what to ask and how to ask it
And if an AI gives you garbage code, let’s be honest:
garbage prompt in → garbage output out.
@sifendev
This is not vibe coding.
I give very clear, explicit instructions, break down the logic, and let the AI handle the redundant and heavy lifting parts. Roughly 70-80% of the code is written by AI, and I review every line, refactor when needed, and ship.
And honestly?
The output is not sloppy it’s easily 10× better than what I could write manually in months.
For context, these are the tools and models I’ve been using:
* Claude Code
* Cursor
* VS Code
* Models like Opus 4.6 Max, GPT-5.3 Codex, Sonnet 4.5, and others.
I’ve given them disgustingly difficult tasks real-world, production-level problems.
So far, I haven’t hit a single bug or error they couldn’t solve. And when I notice they’re struggling, I step in and fix it myself mostly because these tools are expensive and I don’t want endless back-and-forth.
TL;DR:
I genuinely think manual coding as we know it is dying maybe in 6 months, maybe sooner.
These models evolve insanely fast.
At this pace, one day feels like ten years of progress.
Right now, imagination is the real bottleneck, not skill. With even a small amount of technical knowledge, you can build almost anything.
I work with a very small team, yet we’re operating like 20 developers.
At this point, the main value of my skills isn’t typing code it’s:
* spotting issues
* understanding architecture
* fixing edge cases
* knowing what to ask and how to ask it
And if an AI gives you garbage code, let’s be honest:
garbage prompt in → garbage output out.
@sifendev
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Forwarded from Vick Dev
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Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
🎙 Open Mic Session: FeaturingAnwar Nasir
We’re excited to welcome
✨ In this session, expect:
🔹 The current landscape of mobile development
🔹 Inspiring stories of perseverance
🔹 How to manage Side projects along other commitments like work.
🔹 Open Q&A
📅 Date: Friday, February 13, 2025
⏰ Time: 8:00 PM / 2:00 LT
📍 Live on the GDG AAU Channel
Follow us for updates:
| Telegram | LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok | Face Book | X
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Forwarded from Sapphire Builds.
Introducing DBStudio: A modern, AI-powered workspace for your data
I'm excited to finally share what we've been building. DBStudio is officially live.
We built DBStudio to solve the headache of managing local and remote databases. Instead of juggling multiple clunky clients, insecure tunnels, or complex VPNs, we wanted something that just works, securely and instantly.
Here’s what you can do right now:
- Connect Anything, Anywhere Use our CLI agent (npm i -g @dbstudio/cli) to securely bridge your local Postgres, MySQL, SQLite, or LibSQL database to the cloud. No firewall configuration needed.
- Secure by Design We’ve implemented a robust, single-use token system. Every connection uses a unique, cryptographically secure token that ensures your database credentials remain safe.
- Visualize Your Schema Understanding a new codebase is hard. DBStudio generates interactive, beautiful ERDs instantly. See relationships clearly and navigate your tables visually.
- Chat with Your Data Stuck on a complex join? Our built-in AI understands your schema. Ask questions in plain English and get accurate, optimized SQL back.
It’s free to get started. I’d love for you to try it out and let me know what you think!
👉 Live App: https://dbstudio.tech
👉CLI: npm i -g @dbstudio/cli
👉 Docs: https://docs.dbstudio.tech
Happy coding and don't forget to watch the demo video!
I'm excited to finally share what we've been building. DBStudio is officially live.
We built DBStudio to solve the headache of managing local and remote databases. Instead of juggling multiple clunky clients, insecure tunnels, or complex VPNs, we wanted something that just works, securely and instantly.
Here’s what you can do right now:
- Connect Anything, Anywhere Use our CLI agent (npm i -g @dbstudio/cli) to securely bridge your local Postgres, MySQL, SQLite, or LibSQL database to the cloud. No firewall configuration needed.
- Secure by Design We’ve implemented a robust, single-use token system. Every connection uses a unique, cryptographically secure token that ensures your database credentials remain safe.
- Visualize Your Schema Understanding a new codebase is hard. DBStudio generates interactive, beautiful ERDs instantly. See relationships clearly and navigate your tables visually.
- Chat with Your Data Stuck on a complex join? Our built-in AI understands your schema. Ask questions in plain English and get accurate, optimized SQL back.
It’s free to get started. I’d love for you to try it out and let me know what you think!
👉 Live App: https://dbstudio.tech
👉CLI: npm i -g @dbstudio/cli
👉 Docs: https://docs.dbstudio.tech
Happy coding and don't forget to watch the demo video!
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Forwarded from Edemy
Before your final year ends, or at least before you graduate, challenge yourself.
Don’t just aim for the degree.
Aim for proof of work.
Have at least:
1. 2–3 solid, real-world projects (not just tutorial copies)
2. Real-world experience
3. At least one deployed project people can actually use
4. A GitHub that shows consistency, not just empty repos
5. Real problems you struggled with and solved
6. Experience working with APIs, databases, authentication, deployment ....
University gives you theory.
The market asks for experience.
@edemy251
Don’t just aim for the degree.
Aim for proof of work.
Have at least:
1. 2–3 solid, real-world projects (not just tutorial copies)
2. Real-world experience
3. At least one deployed project people can actually use
4. A GitHub that shows consistency, not just empty repos
5. Real problems you struggled with and solved
6. Experience working with APIs, databases, authentication, deployment ....
University gives you theory.
The market asks for experience.
@edemy251
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MissCoder✨
Heyyy 🫶 X has been getting so much hype lately, and honestly, I see why 👀🔥 I’ll be more active there from now on. Would love to connect with you 💫 Link 🔗 NiyaCodes 🚀✨
noticed a bunch of you followed, thanks 🫶
drop your accounts in the comment section and let's follow each other 👇
drop your accounts in the comment section and let's follow each other 👇
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Forwarded from Abdulfetah Jemal - AJ
Here's the easiest way to ruin the best years of your life ( your 20s ).
Watch this Short Reminder 👇
https://youtu.be/ldD5KhfC_5Y
Most people don’t ruin their 20s with one big mistake. They do it with small delays.
“I’ll do it later.”
“I still have time.”
“Next year I’ll change.”
This video is a mirror.
If it makes you uncomfortable, it’s working.
Watch it.
Reflect.
And be honest with yourself.
👉 Which of these habits are you already living with?
Watch this Short Reminder 👇
https://youtu.be/ldD5KhfC_5Y
Most people don’t ruin their 20s with one big mistake. They do it with small delays.
“I’ll do it later.”
“I still have time.”
“Next year I’ll change.”
This video is a mirror.
If it makes you uncomfortable, it’s working.
Watch it.
Reflect.
And be honest with yourself.
👉 Which of these habits are you already living with?
YouTube
How to Waste Your 20s and Regret It Later
Most people don’t ruin their 20s with one big mistake.
They do it with small delays.
“I’ll do it later.”
“I still have time.”
“Next year I’ll change.”
This video is a mirror.
If it makes you uncomfortable, it’s working.
Watch it.
Reflect.
And be honest…
They do it with small delays.
“I’ll do it later.”
“I still have time.”
“Next year I’ll change.”
This video is a mirror.
If it makes you uncomfortable, it’s working.
Watch it.
Reflect.
And be honest…
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The Software Guy
WE ARE LIVE 🛑
The GDG group doesn't allow messages, where are we supposed to send questions 🤔
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MissCoder✨
The GDG group doesn't allow messages, where are we supposed to send questions 🤔
I had the opportunity to ask three questions during the session:
1️⃣ What are some misconceptions in tech, especially for beginners?
2️⃣ What advice do you have for beginners?
3️⃣ What mistakes or regrets would you share from your tech journey?
Answers are coming soooon 👇
1️⃣ What are some misconceptions in tech, especially for beginners?
2️⃣ What advice do you have for beginners?
3️⃣ What mistakes or regrets would you share from your tech journey?
Answers are coming soooon 👇
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MissCoder✨
I had the opportunity to ask three questions during the session: 1️⃣ What are some misconceptions in tech, especially for beginners? 2️⃣ What advice do you have for beginners? 3️⃣ What mistakes or regrets would you share from your tech journey? Answers are…
📌 Misconceptions + Advice in Tech 💻🚀
1️⃣ You don’t need to know everything.
One of the biggest misconceptions in tech is thinking you must learn everything. That’s impossible, tech is too vast 💡
Instead, find your path, choose your stack, and grow deeply in that direction. Your journey is yours , stack it wisely 🧠✨
2️⃣ You don’t need to master everything before applying.
You don’t have to be an expert to apply for internships or opportunities. Know the fundamentals. Start. Practice will teach you the rest 💪💻
Honestly, it reminded me of one of my favorite quotes:
“You don’t have to be good enough to start, you just have to start to be good enough.” 🚀✨
3️⃣ Move. Take risks. Get uncomfortable.
Growth doesn’t happen in your comfort zone 📦❌
Challenge yourself. Chase opportunities. Don’t stay stuck in one place, momentum matters more than perfection 🔥🏃♂️
Don't let them opportunities pass you!
📌one of regrets in tech shared:
“Not putting myself out there enough.”
That really stood out to me.
Knowing a lot and having the courage to put yourself out there are two completely different things. Skills matter, but visibility, confidence, and action matter just as much 🎯✨
Huge thanks to @software_guy for sharing your journey openly. Continue to inspire us! 🙌
Shoutout as well to @GDSCAAU for organizing such a valuable session 🚀🔥
It truly helped me find clarity and get answers to questions I’ve had for a long time in my tech journey 😊✨
Looking forward to applying what I learned and continuing to grow 🚀💻✨
1️⃣ You don’t need to know everything.
One of the biggest misconceptions in tech is thinking you must learn everything. That’s impossible, tech is too vast 💡
Instead, find your path, choose your stack, and grow deeply in that direction. Your journey is yours , stack it wisely 🧠✨
2️⃣ You don’t need to master everything before applying.
You don’t have to be an expert to apply for internships or opportunities. Know the fundamentals. Start. Practice will teach you the rest 💪💻
Honestly, it reminded me of one of my favorite quotes:
“You don’t have to be good enough to start, you just have to start to be good enough.” 🚀✨
3️⃣ Move. Take risks. Get uncomfortable.
Growth doesn’t happen in your comfort zone 📦❌
Challenge yourself. Chase opportunities. Don’t stay stuck in one place, momentum matters more than perfection 🔥🏃♂️
Don't let them opportunities pass you!
📌one of regrets in tech shared:
“Not putting myself out there enough.”
That really stood out to me.
Knowing a lot and having the courage to put yourself out there are two completely different things. Skills matter, but visibility, confidence, and action matter just as much 🎯✨
Huge thanks to @software_guy for sharing your journey openly. Continue to inspire us! 🙌
Shoutout as well to @GDSCAAU for organizing such a valuable session 🚀🔥
It truly helped me find clarity and get answers to questions I’ve had for a long time in my tech journey 😊✨
Looking forward to applying what I learned and continuing to grow 🚀💻✨
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Forwarded from Frectonz
In the last couple of days, I have learned that Twitter loves vague posting.
[a video showing the tool] - 47 likes in 7 days
[a screenshot of the docs for the tool] - 122 likes in 10 hours
[a video showing the tool] - 28 likes in 4 days
[a screenshot of the docs for the tool] - 356 likes in 1 day
[a video showing the tool] - 47 likes in 7 days
[a screenshot of the docs for the tool] - 122 likes in 10 hours
[a video showing the tool] - 28 likes in 4 days
[a screenshot of the docs for the tool] - 356 likes in 1 day
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