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You guys are crazy! π€£
In short, when you devote your time to something, you end up sacrificing something in return.
For me, programming is truly great, but at the same time, I feel that I've become more introverted day by day, and that's why I've started to hate it
In short, when you devote your time to something, you end up sacrificing something in return.
For me, programming is truly great, but at the same time, I feel that I've become more introverted day by day, and that's why I've started to hate it
"Hey everyone, I'm excited to announce that I'm taking on a 3-5 day challenge to learn React Native! π It's a fantastic framework for building mobile applications, and I can't wait to dive in and explore its possibilities.
During this challenge, I'll be immersing myself in the world of React Native, learning its ins and outs, and pushing my boundaries to create amazing mobile experiences.
If you have any tips, resources, or advice to share, I'd greatly appreciate it! Feel free to join me on this journey, or if you're already well-versed in React Native, I'd love to hear about your experiences. Let's support each other and make the most out of this challenge together! πͺ
Wish me luck as I embark on this exciting learning adventure! Stay tuned for updates on my progress and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or want to chat about React Native. Let's conquer this challenge and level up our skills together! π"
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During this challenge, I'll be immersing myself in the world of React Native, learning its ins and outs, and pushing my boundaries to create amazing mobile experiences.
If you have any tips, resources, or advice to share, I'd greatly appreciate it! Feel free to join me on this journey, or if you're already well-versed in React Native, I'd love to hear about your experiences. Let's support each other and make the most out of this challenge together! πͺ
Wish me luck as I embark on this exciting learning adventure! Stay tuned for updates on my progress and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or want to chat about React Native. Let's conquer this challenge and level up our skills together! π"
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challenge started : setup react Native Environment and do some testing stuff : btw i hate this android studio thing it's taking all the processing power and my pc is even getting hot ( mean temp π) except that am very exited to start the challenge and am feeling great ... lets start and see what is gonna wait us
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Who could believe this video is made with Ai. From script writing to narration the whole video is made with Ai ... It's both amazing and concerning the revolution of ai is so fast.
Shoutout :: Betsegaw tadele || software engineer @microsoft
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Shoutout :: Betsegaw tadele || software engineer @microsoft
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As a programmer, you may find yourself facing imposters, and at times, it might feel like you haven't made any progress and have no idea what you're doing. The worst part is that there are numerous gurus out there who appear to have it all figured out. However, let me assure you, coding is not easy, and it's completely normal to feel lost and believe you're making no progress. But, it's essential to stop dwelling on the thought that you're a total waste of time and a loser and instead confront real problems.
Remember, coding is a journey, and everyone faces challenges along the way. It's okay to feel stuck, and reaching out for help and joining communities can be incredibly beneficial. Trust me when I say this because every programmer has been in your shoes at some point.
With persistence, determination, and the support of others, you'll overcome obstacles and continue to grow as a programmer. Don't compare yourself to gurus; focus on your own progress and keep learning. Embrace the challenges, and you'll become a better coder with each hurdle you overcome.
@selfmadecoder
Remember, coding is a journey, and everyone faces challenges along the way. It's okay to feel stuck, and reaching out for help and joining communities can be incredibly beneficial. Trust me when I say this because every programmer has been in your shoes at some point.
With persistence, determination, and the support of others, you'll overcome obstacles and continue to grow as a programmer. Don't compare yourself to gurus; focus on your own progress and keep learning. Embrace the challenges, and you'll become a better coder with each hurdle you overcome.
@selfmadecoder
So, yesterday was one of those days where everything that could go wrong did go wrong. It all started innocently enough when I decided to stop my comfort with expo and dive into the world of React Native CLI. Little did I know that this adventure would consume my entire day!
First things first, let's talk about installation woes. Oh boy, it felt like I was climbing Mount Everest! The React Native CLI installation process seemed simple at first glance, but boy was I in for a surprise. Compatibility issues popped up left and right, making me question my life choices. π©
And then there was Android Studio... Oh my goodness, where do I even begin? It sucked away hours of my precious time! It felt like navigating through a labyrinth of settings and configurations. Android Studio, why must you be so complicated? π«
To add insult to injury, the internet decided to play games with me too. My connection kept dropping like a hot potato! Seriously, what is wrong with Ethiopian telecom? The frustration levels were off the charts as I desperately tried to troubleshoot and fix the issue. ππ‘
But hey, amidst all the chaos and frustration, there were moments of triumph too! Every small victory felt like winning an Olympic gold medal. When that React Native app finally ran on my emulator or device without any errors... oh boy, pure bliss! ππͺ
As self-taught programmers, we face these challenges head-on because we're passionate about what we do. We embrace the struggle and learn from it every step of the way.So yes, yesterday was an exhausting day, but it was also a day of growth and learning.
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First things first, let's talk about installation woes. Oh boy, it felt like I was climbing Mount Everest! The React Native CLI installation process seemed simple at first glance, but boy was I in for a surprise. Compatibility issues popped up left and right, making me question my life choices. π©
And then there was Android Studio... Oh my goodness, where do I even begin? It sucked away hours of my precious time! It felt like navigating through a labyrinth of settings and configurations. Android Studio, why must you be so complicated? π«
To add insult to injury, the internet decided to play games with me too. My connection kept dropping like a hot potato! Seriously, what is wrong with Ethiopian telecom? The frustration levels were off the charts as I desperately tried to troubleshoot and fix the issue. ππ‘
But hey, amidst all the chaos and frustration, there were moments of triumph too! Every small victory felt like winning an Olympic gold medal. When that React Native app finally ran on my emulator or device without any errors... oh boy, pure bliss! ππͺ
As self-taught programmers, we face these challenges head-on because we're passionate about what we do. We embrace the struggle and learn from it every step of the way.So yes, yesterday was an exhausting day, but it was also a day of growth and learning.
@selfmadecoder
Becoming a self-taught programmer requires more than just motivation; it demands discipline. In this world, where determination and hard work are deeply ingrained, relying on discipline rather than motivation can be the difference between success and stagnation.
While motivation may fluctuate, discipline remains a constant force that keeps aspiring programmers on track. By establishing a structured routine, allocating dedicated time to learning, and adhering to it, self-taught programmers can ensure consistent progress.
Discipline enables programmers to overcome challenges, such as limited resources or a lack of formal guidance. It fosters a growth mindset, allowing programmers to embrace failures and setbacks as opportunities for learning and improvement.
@selfmadecoder
While motivation may fluctuate, discipline remains a constant force that keeps aspiring programmers on track. By establishing a structured routine, allocating dedicated time to learning, and adhering to it, self-taught programmers can ensure consistent progress.
Discipline enables programmers to overcome challenges, such as limited resources or a lack of formal guidance. It fosters a growth mindset, allowing programmers to embrace failures and setbacks as opportunities for learning and improvement.
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Title: Mastering Soft Skills in Programmingπ
In the coding galaxy, soft skills are the π warp drive to success! π Let's navigate this cosmic journey:
1. Communicationπ’: Transmit your genius! Write clear code comments and orbit with techies and non-techies alike.
2. Teamwork π€: Unite forces like superheroes. Power up your projects with collaborative brilliance.
3. Problem-Solving π§©: Decode the enigma! Slice complex puzzles into byte-sized solutions.
4. Time Masteryβ³: Be the time lord. Hack productivity with time-bending techniques and dodge burnout asteroids.
5. Adaptability π: Ride the tech comet. Embrace change, learn, and blaze your trail among stars.
6. Critical Thinking π€: Be the genius inventor. Craft innovations through calculated chaos.
7. Empathyβ€οΈ: Connect heart-to-code. Design with users in mind and create stellar experiences.
8. Presentation Pizzazzπ€: Showcase your starship! Conquer stages and engage cosmic audiences.
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In the coding galaxy, soft skills are the π warp drive to success! π Let's navigate this cosmic journey:
1. Communicationπ’: Transmit your genius! Write clear code comments and orbit with techies and non-techies alike.
2. Teamwork π€: Unite forces like superheroes. Power up your projects with collaborative brilliance.
3. Problem-Solving π§©: Decode the enigma! Slice complex puzzles into byte-sized solutions.
4. Time Masteryβ³: Be the time lord. Hack productivity with time-bending techniques and dodge burnout asteroids.
5. Adaptability π: Ride the tech comet. Embrace change, learn, and blaze your trail among stars.
6. Critical Thinking π€: Be the genius inventor. Craft innovations through calculated chaos.
7. Empathyβ€οΈ: Connect heart-to-code. Design with users in mind and create stellar experiences.
8. Presentation Pizzazzπ€: Showcase your starship! Conquer stages and engage cosmic audiences.
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Skills we self-taught developers should avoidβΌοΈ
In this audio you'll find basic problems that Most of self-taught developers face and how to avoid them.
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In this audio you'll find basic problems that Most of self-taught developers face and how to avoid them.
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Hey programmers! Just wanted to let you know about an awesome podcast I found called "Tech Is The New Black." If you're looking for some motivation and inspiration, give it a shot β I think you'll really like it. Check it out!
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Am I the only one π€ or are there people like me who are using ChatGPT as a kindergarten teacher ? Let me explain π£β¦ I always get stuck with some kind of error/bug β¦ oh my god , I hate that part, it's like getting roasted by a computer . But here comes my lazy personality . I always try to understand the problem by myself , but sometimes I really find myself having a hard time understanding what is going on with the code . So guess what I'll doβ¦ I give the error message to ChatGPT π€β¦
Some of you guys are sayingβ¦ what is so surprising about it? We all do that alwaysβ¦ but wait, I didn't tell you the main partβ¦ (drum roll π₯) I'll paste the code and tell ChatGPT to explain the error like I'm explaining it to a 10-year-old kid β¦
VoilΓ π, and that way, dudeβ¦ I'll gain my coding wisdom , 'cause I know nobody is going to understand some kind of bug or programming concept better than meβ¦ and dear programmers , let me tell you thisβdon't hesitate to do what I didβ¦ just throw your pride and learn complex concepts with ice cream and lollipop madness . I hope that'll help a lotβthanks !
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Some of you guys are sayingβ¦ what is so surprising about it? We all do that alwaysβ¦ but wait, I didn't tell you the main partβ¦ (drum roll π₯) I'll paste the code and tell ChatGPT to explain the error like I'm explaining it to a 10-year-old kid β¦
VoilΓ π, and that way, dudeβ¦ I'll gain my coding wisdom , 'cause I know nobody is going to understand some kind of bug or programming concept better than meβ¦ and dear programmers , let me tell you thisβdon't hesitate to do what I didβ¦ just throw your pride and learn complex concepts with ice cream and lollipop madness . I hope that'll help a lotβthanks !
@selfmadecoder
I sometimes feel like I'm really living up to my username, "tech nerd" π€. It's funny how just two years ago, when I picked that name, I never imagined I'd get so into this stuff. But now, coding is on my mind all the time . Whether I'm in the bathroom or lying in bed , I'm thinking about coding. Even when I'm hanging out with my friends , all I talk about is coding. They're probably like, "Doesn't this guy have anything else to say?" π€·ββοΈ
I don't know why, but it's like I'm pushing myself hard to get really good at coding . But in the process, I'm realizing that I'm changing a bit to keep a balance with who I am . Trying to be awesome at coding and super outgoing at the same time is a bit tough.
I'm curious what you all think about this π€. Since most of the people I talk to are into coding too , I'm guessing you've dealt with this too.
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I don't know why, but it's like I'm pushing myself hard to get really good at coding . But in the process, I'm realizing that I'm changing a bit to keep a balance with who I am . Trying to be awesome at coding and super outgoing at the same time is a bit tough.
I'm curious what you all think about this π€. Since most of the people I talk to are into coding too , I'm guessing you've dealt with this too.
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trust me the day you decided to become a programmer you decided to become the part of this madness . βΌοΈπ€
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π Crushing Imposter Syndrome & Nailing Dunning-Kruger: A Coder's Tale! π€
π€ Ever felt like a coding ninja one day, and then a coding noob the next? Yup, that's Imposter Syndrome messing with your brain gym! Learning code is like flexing your brain muscles. πͺ
π§ Surprise! Coders can get tricked by the Dunning-Kruger effect too. Some newbies think they're coding kings when they're just starting, while some coding champs doubt their awesomeness thanks to Imposter Syndrome. It's like a brainy rollercoaster! π’
π Guess what? Around 70% of folks battle Imposter Syndrome. Crazy, right? But here's the secret sauce: own your progress. High-five your wins, and if you're feeling lost in code land, ask for help β we're all in this loop together!
π So, whether you're rocking codes or wrestling doubts, remember: Imposter Syndrome and Dunning-Kruger are like sidekicks in your coder's adventure. Embrace the journey, celebrate your wins, and keep coding on, you awesome human of the virtual world!
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π€ Ever felt like a coding ninja one day, and then a coding noob the next? Yup, that's Imposter Syndrome messing with your brain gym! Learning code is like flexing your brain muscles. πͺ
π§ Surprise! Coders can get tricked by the Dunning-Kruger effect too. Some newbies think they're coding kings when they're just starting, while some coding champs doubt their awesomeness thanks to Imposter Syndrome. It's like a brainy rollercoaster! π’
π Guess what? Around 70% of folks battle Imposter Syndrome. Crazy, right? But here's the secret sauce: own your progress. High-five your wins, and if you're feeling lost in code land, ask for help β we're all in this loop together!
π So, whether you're rocking codes or wrestling doubts, remember: Imposter Syndrome and Dunning-Kruger are like sidekicks in your coder's adventure. Embrace the journey, celebrate your wins, and keep coding on, you awesome human of the virtual world!
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