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Supernovae
My phone got stolen in a taxi. I tracked it on my Mac using Find My and saw exactly where it was. I locked it and put it in Lost Mode right away. I went to three different police stations and showed them the live location. They told me to just go home and…
Back to some old hobbies :)
New book review soon ☺️
New book review soon ☺️
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Kendrick Lamar
This is one of the best song from Kendrick…🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Tbh I love To Pimp a Butterfly album :))
Tbh I love To Pimp a Butterfly album :))
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Our final year is almost here, and class will start soon:))).... We hope this year won’t disappoint ourselves🥰, even though the school disappointed us by twice the fee😭. I’m sure it will be a stressful year tho .
No more college journey perhaps
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What I like about Beal is the coffee🔥🔥 and the Beal bread. 💛
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since May, I’ve been trying to improve my coding, and honestly, the progress hasn’t been easy. I was assigned a project by mentor to build a small “fake online bookstore” as a way to practice both frontend and backend.
Even though it’s not perfect or polished, the process taught me a lot. I learned how authentication works (and I realized that next time I can use better auth solutions I was reading documentation recently and saw many things I had been struggling with explained clearly). I also explored payment integration, trying out how Stripe flows work, and I got a better understanding of some backend concepts.
For the backend, I used NestJS, Prisma, and Postgres. It wasn’t always easy, but I can say the project helped me connect theory with practice and gave me confidence to try real-world features.
So even if it was just a fake project, it became a valuable learning experience for me tho this was not cool now I can learn things confidently and also I want to understand ts deeply so this is the start
Even though it’s not perfect or polished, the process taught me a lot. I learned how authentication works (and I realized that next time I can use better auth solutions I was reading documentation recently and saw many things I had been struggling with explained clearly). I also explored payment integration, trying out how Stripe flows work, and I got a better understanding of some backend concepts.
For the backend, I used NestJS, Prisma, and Postgres. It wasn’t always easy, but I can say the project helped me connect theory with practice and gave me confidence to try real-world features.
So even if it was just a fake project, it became a valuable learning experience for me tho this was not cool now I can learn things confidently and also I want to understand ts deeply so this is the start
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I want to say Thanks for the assistance I receive and the resources that provide guidance💛. (These resources have helped me explore a lot of things and the advices 🥰 w .)
To my mentor and my friend .. I can now confidently say that it’s time for me to learn deeper and explore new stuffs ..
To my mentor and my friend .. I can now confidently say that it’s time for me to learn deeper and explore new stuffs ..
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I’ve come to realize that the learning stage carries a kind of freedom. Mistakes aren’t seen as failures, but as natural steps forward. People tend to respond with guidance suggesting better approaches or sharing useful resources. And there’s no shame in admitting, “I don’t know how to do this yet can you help me?”
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