MissCoder
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orniya.me
Co-founder @ sozatechnology.com
👩‍💻 Front-end dev | Future Miss Flutter
⚡️ Coding journey: wins, failures, bugs & random memes
😑 Certified ranter & yapper
📩 Projects & collabs: @mscoderr
Learning, building & growing one commit at a time
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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
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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 🚀
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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?
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Forwarded from The Software Guy
WE ARE LIVE 🛑
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The Software Guy
WE ARE LIVE 🛑
See y'all thereeee 😊✨️
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The network is testing my patience :(
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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 👇
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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 🚀💻
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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
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HUCISA - Haramaya University Computing and Informatics Students' Association
Decided for next weekend. We will share the details.
hoorayyy
I wasn't able to attend due to exams. now it's postponed, I can't wait to do my best🥳
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Forwarded from SEMER NUR
Familiar suffering feels controllable.
Unfamiliar growth feels like danger.


https://delulubook.com/
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Good morning peeps 🌟
Wish you a productive week!


NiyaCodes 🚀
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Found this awesome platform, to download websites and access them offline:

Name: WinHTTrack

Download from: https://www.httrack.com

Steps:

1. Download and install WinHTTrack from the official website.
2. Open WinHTTrack and click Next.
3. Enter a Project Name, choose a Project Category, and select the Base Path (where files will be saved).
5. Enter the URL of the website you want to download.
6. Click Next, then click Finish
7. After download, go to the folder and open the index.html file to browse the website offline.


MissCoder
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Atp I’m convinced a decent amount of tech terms were invented by hungry dudes,
like:

We debug spaghetti code 🍝 written in vanilla JS 🍦, browser stores cookies 🍪, the UI uses breadcrumbs 🥖,the backend runs on beans 🫘, the repo gets forked 🍴, arrays get sliced 🔪, data gets hashed 🥔 (basically mashed) and processes get served 🧑‍🍳

Programmers 🤝 Chefs
We both cook 🔥, and hate bugs!

MissCoder
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Forwarded from Abdulfetah Jemal - AJ
You’re busy questioning your worth.

At the same time, someone else sees what you’re capable of — and that possibility unsettles them....

You doubt yourself because you focus on your flaws.
They fear your potential because they see your trajectory.

You see your current limitations.
They see what happens if you stop hesitating.

Untested potential doesn’t stay neutral.
It decays.

The longer you ignore it, the heavier it feels.
The heavier it feels, the more you avoid it.

And eventually, you build a personality around playing small.

Here’s the part no one says:

Some people are not threatened by who you are now.
They’re threatened by who you’d become if you stopped doubting yourself.

So the real question is not:
“Am I good enough?”

It’s:
“Am I willing to risk discovering that I am?”🫡

@wadehlife
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Forwarded from Rafael Tadesse
🎯 For all my previous startups and MVPs, even the ones that only lasted a month, I built everything on traditional server + VPS architecture.

Even for MVPs I’d set up auth, APIs, microservices, multiple instances, service communication, NGINX load balancing… the whole infra.

Recently I started building projects with a serverless stack using Supabase, and I’ve noticed how much easier it is to get ideas out into the world. Less overhead, faster iteration, more focus on the product itself.

If you’re not building serverless yet, it’s honestly worth considering. 🔥
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Forwarded from FlutterBegin
When you're not sure what to do, doing more is always a great default.

Action creates insights. Insights creates new actions.
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