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Forwarded from Codistiano
You must be one of the two to succeed in something:
1. An extroverted, bold communicator
OR
2. Extremely skilled that anyone can sense it

If u succeed otherwise, bro bezemed new yalefeleh.

@codistiano
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Best comment ever
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Forwarded from VilleVault (Mike)
time to relapse ☕️
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Morning
Last day of 3rd year 🫡
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Forwarded from Codistiano
Summer break has officially started!

@codistiano
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GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME
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Forwarded from Codistiano
Few years back, programmers still used to ask google "how to center a div".

Time went too fast, that we forgot abt it.
What an era!

@codistiano
Can I stop drinking coffee #day1.
Day 2 — No Coffee 🚫

My head feels like it’s about to blow up 😭
This challenge is harder than I expected.

For those who have quit coffee before — what helped you feel better during the first days?
#day2
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My biggest fear about AI is not AI itself, it’s when the AI bubble pops and free models become expensive. If we fail to build real skills beyond AI tools, one generation could be cooked.
Ur Client doesn’t give shit how ur code is clean
Just need the product
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Hey guys 👋

Most of you probably know me here as the guy who posts about coding all the time. But honestly, I'm not even a dedicated programmer.

The truth is, I still don't know exactly where I fit in. I enjoy almost everything related to technology, and I love exploring different fields.

So here's what I spend most of my time doing:

🎥 Video Production
📸 Photography
🎨 Graphic Design
🔐 A little bit of Cybersecurity
📱 Content Creation
💻 And of course, Programming

I know it might seem random. Sometimes I post consistently, and then I disappear for a while. People might think I've quit, but I haven't.

I just believe there's a season for everything. Sometimes I'm focused on coding, sometimes on content, and sometimes on learning something completely new.

It may look chaotic from the outside, but trust me—it's a lot of fun. 🤩

What about you? Do you focus on one thing, or are you interested in multiple fields too?
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I know it’s not Mother’s Day, but every day is Mother’s Day.
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Forwarded from Mr. SeeFun.Dev (Sifen)
I always wondered what the difference was between a junior, mid level, and senior developer. I used to think it was all about how many technologies they knew and how much they had mastered them. The more I work in software, the more I realize that's only a small part of the picture.

A senior developer isn't just someone who knows more frameworks or programming languages. They're someone you can throw a difficult problem at and trust to figure it out. They can work through uncertainty, make decisions, find solutions, and move things forward without needing constant guidance. The biggest difference isn't technical knowledge, it's ownership and problem solving.

Technology changes all the time. The popular frameworks today might not be the popular frameworks five years from now. What stays valuable is the ability to learn, adapt, and solve problems. The more projects I work on, the more I realize that becoming a better developer is less about collecting technologies and more about developing the mindset to tackle challenges independently.

@sifendev