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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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Everything is ok in the end.
if it's not ok then it's not the end.

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People think website design is cheap in Ethiopia… but it’s not.
the basic pricing starts from $1,000 to $300,000 depending on the project.
Here in Ethiopia, one person does design + development + SEO + setup, and still people expect to pay 2k or 5k birr. Websites take time, skill, research, and planning.
If you want a website that actually works, brings customers, and looks professional it will cost real money Not 2k or Not 5k birr

f you want a professional website or Mobile Application for your business, contact me here @finding_amir

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Good Night, Everyone!

Time to rest, recharge, and dream big. Remember, tomorrow is another chance to build, learn, and grow. Sleep well and wake up ready to conquer!

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he's right 🥹

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HARD CHOICES EASY LIFE
EASY CHOICES HARD LIFE

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My LinkedIn account has unfortunately been restricted 😭😭

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Yesterday I decided to push myself:
For the next 7 days, I’m building a complete SaaS startup using AI — in public.
No edits. No hiding. Either I succeed… or I fail in front of everyone.

I’m documenting everything on TikTok.
Follow the full challenge: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildwithamir
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Still looking for the right idea. Feeling tired now, going to sleep. Will continue tomorrow.
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part 6
I started learning seriously watching more than 10 different YouTube playlists on web development, HTML, and CSS. I followed along with the videos, writing code exactly as the instructors did. By the end of one playlist, I managed to build my first portfolio. It looked okay on the screen, but the truth was I didn’t really understand what I had done. When I tried to build something on my own, I couldn’t. I moved on to the next playlist, then another, following the same process over and over. After a while, I had some tiny skills in HTML and CSS. I could do small things by myself, even if I didn’t fully realize it at the time. Then I tried learning JavaScript, and it was a completely different challenge. I couldn’t grasp the basics at first. It took months of repeated effort to understand the core concepts. That’s when my real journey into the tech world began slowly learning to think like a programmer and a problem solver, one small step at a time. The turning point came after I joined the summer bootcamp, which completely changed my approach.

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