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yeab | 21 | M | Developer | Dropout
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Hey, I have a cool movie suggestion for you:

am sure most of u have seen it .... in case if u ain't ..... check out "Silicon Valley." It's a funny show about people who love computers and want to start their own company. It's full of jokes and interesting tech stuff, so it's really enjoyable. Give it a shot if you like easygoing shows with a tech theme. It's a lot of fun! It's like a movie about programming jokes and the challenges of creating a startup.

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I'm stuck on an annoying bug; I'm literally wasting my time. I should stop debugging and pray. It started yesterday, and I'm still stuck now.

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Rubber Duck Debugging is a method of debugging code by explaining the problem in spoken or written natural language. The term originates from a story in the book "The Pragmatic Programmer" where a programmer carries a rubber duck and explains their code line by line to the duck
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#Nerd_space I'm stuck on an annoying bug; I'm literally wasting my time. I should stop debugging and pray. It started yesterday, and I'm still stuck now. @selfmadecoder
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Thank God, it's now fixed! I finally managed to solve the bug that took me almost two days to figure out. The funny thing is, I thought it would only take about 30 minutes to fix. Yet, here I am, after spending this whole time working on the solution in the middle of the night. Thank goodness it now works smoothly. I'm so excited and exhausted, but finally, it's done. Praise God! We did it! ๐Ÿ˜

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am kinda confused what type of design should I use for the profile page .... any ideas ??

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so yesterday i was talking with ma friend about the Nerd space project (kinda brain storming ). I noticed it's starting to feel a bit too much like Instagram with all the UI changes and features. That ain't ma intension, you know? so i wanted something unique. new experience and new understanding

So, we came up with this cool idea โ€“ let's make "niche" our thing. Like, super niche. Imagine a space where you can connect with peoples who have the same interest as u do with the same energy ( Credit to SYNERGY Hackathon Project )

Nerd space is gonna serve only one purpose which is connecting peoples with the same interest โ€ฆ. it doesn't have to be coding weather it is art, Music , physics , psychology or whatever... this app is gonna be the go to destination to find someone who is as passionate as you are.

And to spice things up, we're ditching the basic "@user" for something fresh โ€“ say hello to "NERD@user" as the apps official username. ๐Ÿค“

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How was it ??

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Happy new year ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰

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Let me tell you about something important I learned in my economics class. Even though I'm not a big fan of the subject, there's a basic idea that stuck with me โ€“ not just for the class but for life in general.

Enough with the intro, right? Let's talk about opportunity cost. It's a simple concept that explains that to get something, you have to give up something else. The thing you give up is called the opportunity cost. We make decisions all the time, but have you ever thought about what you had to give up to make those choices?

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Stumbled across this video... Thought might be handy.... Anyway let me know what you think

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An API is like a link between the front and back of a website, acting similar to a waiter in a restaurant. Imagine the kitchen as the website's backend, handling food logic, and the database as a store with ingredients. The frontend is like the food you see on the table after ordering in a restaurant.

Here's how it works: when you (the client) want something from the "restaurant" (website), you choose from a menu, like API endpoints on a website. Your backend responds only if your request is valid. The API, like a waiter, takes your request and tells the backend. Once the backend finishes, the API gets the response and shows it to the frontend, similar to a waiter bringing your food.

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