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Builders
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I’ll share my journey as a developer, my daily learning process, projects I build and useful resources for beginners.

@finding_amir
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Age of Programming Languages

🦅 Swift — 11 years (2014)
🚀 Kotlin — 13 years (2011)
🦀 Rust — 14 years (2010)
🐹 Go — 15 years (2009)
🔷 TypeScript — 12 years (2012)
🎸 C# — 24 years (2000)
💎 Ruby — 29 years (1995)
☕️ Java — 29 years (1995)
🌐 JavaScript — 29 years (1995)
🐘 PHP — 30 years (1994)
🐍 Python — 34 years (1991)
🐪 Perl — 37 years (1987)
🚀 C++ — 39 years (1985)
📱 Objective-C — 40 years (1984)
🔍 Prolog — 52 years (1972)
🗣 Smalltalk — 52 years (1972)
🖥 C — 52 years (1972)
📝 Pascal — 54 years (1970)
🎓 BASIC — 60 years (1964)
💼 COBOL — 65 years (1959)
🤖 Lisp — 66 years (1958)
📜 Fortran — 67 years (1957)
📟 Assembly — 76 years (1949)

💬 How old is your language?

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The Leader in Creating Programming Languages

Most of the popular programming languages were created in the USA. From C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python, to Swift and many more the USA leads the world in shaping the programming landscape.

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Channel Summary for 2025 🎉

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• 9 AM is when you were most active
• Sunday is your most active day
• November is your most active month

Thank you for being part of this year. More insights coming soon!
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Big Plans Ahead

Today I’m starting something big. I’m laying the groundwork for a business that I’ve been dreaming about for a long time. I’ll start coding as soon as possible, building everything and I’ll be sharing every update on TikTok the wins, the struggles, and everything in between.
tay tuned… the journey is just beginning!
tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@buildwithamir

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#lesson_of_the_day : Think big, but build small

Who said that we have to make huge moves to achieve great results

The secret is in the small, tiny, planned, consistent actions and milestones. These are what counts. These are the wins that accumulate and give not only the success we dreamed and planned for but also a habit of discipline and consistency along the way.

Don't underestimate the power of tiny continuous step, they are the corner stone for something bigger that we have dreamed of.

Tiny planned steps + longer time > Huge overwhelming steps + inconsistence



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Today’s Tip
A mistake I made when I first entered tech was focusing too much on the salary. I used to search things like junior JavaScript developer salary thinking that would motivate me. But starting with a salary driven mindset is not the right approach. When you finish learning and do not get a job immediately, you lose hope quickly. And when your motivation is only money, it becomes very easy to quit. What actually works is focusing on building skills, completing projects and improving step by step. When you enjoy the process and develop real abilities the opportunities eventually come. Salary should be the result of your skill not the reason you start and if you are in tech stop comparing yourself to others who are waiting for opportunities to come to them. Instead, create opportunities for yourself by learning, building and taking initiative.
have a good night

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Part 10
Taking the Leap My First Real Tech Venture

After realizing that most job opportunities required experience I didn’t have, I remembered something from my Debbal days I had always dreamed about creating my own company. I asked myself Can I start now? Do I have enough skills? The answer was simple I had to start. I was lazy at first, hesitant, but I began. I tried to find clients… and it was really hard. Almost everyone rejected me. One afternoon, after returning from class, I noticed a banner for a company and I decided to take a chance. I went to their office and asked for someone who I assumed was the founder. To my surprise he gave me an opportunity. I started working on their full-stack website, including an admin panel to manage the site from behind the scenes. But he was busy, and I couldn’t submit the project fully. When I asked him to check my progress, he said: “I’m busy, we’ll see it again. Eventually the project stalled. I stopped working on it and decided to build my own tech company from scratch and that’s where the real journey of creating, learning, and growing began

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Channel Update

Weekly Posting Program
To bring more value and consistency, we’re moving to a clear weekly content system:

1 Monday: Business and startup lessons
2 Tuesday: Coding, tech, and skills
3 Wednesday: Build in public updates
4 Thursday: Strategy and thinking
5 Friday: Discipline and mindset
6 Saturday: Practical tips and frameworks


I'll also share important or timely updates whenever needed.

Stay tuned and keep building.

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AI isn’t the problem it’s how we use it. Especially when you’re a beginner, AI can literally do everything better than you, and that’s the dangerous part. When you’re starting something new, fight the temptation and try to learn the fundamentals without AI first.

The point isn’t to write code fast it’s to understand the flow, how debugging works, and why things break or work.

What’s been working for me:

- Take fundamentals seriously

- Build real projects (not just tutorials)

- Use AI to explain stuff, review your code, or help optimize not to blindly generate everything
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Your idea is worthless without execution.
What matters is how fast you test it, build it, and improve it.

Stop planning.
Start shipping.

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Knowing syntax doesn’t make you a developer
Building solutions does

Start before you feel ready
Google what you don’t know
Learn by doing

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