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አድቫንስድ ፍለተር ኮርስ ስትጠይቁኝ ለነበራችሁ እና ክሬዲት ወይም ማስተር ካርድ ለሌላችሁ፣በዚህ ሊንክ መመዝገብ ትችላላችሁ። https://www.advancedflutter.dev/

This pic was taken at Bole while we were shooting a scene for the advanced routing section. Honestly, I didn’t expect recording videos in Addis Ababa to be that difficult. The moment you take out a camera, it feels like everyone wants to flex their authority.

We got kicked out of a café, and no one wanted to help us take a simple shot. And the guards? 😂 They acted like we were walking in with machine guns just because we had a camera and some lights.
But after all the chaos and challenges, it turned out great and we’re proud of what we’ve built.

This course is for you if you already know the basics of Flutter and are ready to level up. Whether you're aiming for remote jobs, freelancing clients, or building the next big thing locally, this course is built for you. It’s incredibly affordable, designed with your challenges in mind, and gives you lifetime access so you can grow at your own pace.
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Forwarded from The Software Guy (­Anexon)
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🚨 Update: V1.0.2 – Speak it. Read it. Share it.

🎙 New Features:

✍️ English voice trannoscription

📋 Copy or share the transcribed text

🔁 Share audio or text — your call


Now your voice isn’t just recorded — it’s transformed.

Say it once. Keep it forever.
#Trannoscription #FlutterDev #softwareguy #Echolog
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Forwarded from The Software Guy (­Anexon)
Quick request 🙏
I was publishing my app on playstore so that you dont have to install 50mb (its 12mb on playstore👀) every time there is a change.

But i need min 20 Testers before it gets released and anyone who can help send your emails in Direct channels message or @anexon_IV 🙏🙏
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GitLab vs GitHub : Key Differences in 2025

GitLab and GitHub are leading Git-hosting platforms with distinctive features. GitLab offers a fully integrated DevOps platform including CI/CD, security scanning, and infrastructure management out of the box, making it ideal for enterprises. GitHub, best known for its code hosting and collaboration capabilities, relies on third-party tools for extensive DevOps functionalities but excels in ease of use, community support, and integrations. Both platforms support AI-powered coding assistants, but GitLab's additional security and compliance features provide an edge for large organizations.
Understanding API Protocols: The Backbone of Software Communication

→ REST: An architectural style that uses stateless communication via standard HTTP methods for building networked applications.

→ Webhooks: A real-time notification system that uses HTTP callbacks to alert another system when a specific event occurs.

→ GraphQL: A query language for APIs that empowers clients to request only the data they need, optimizing data transfer.

→ SOAP: A protocol that allows the exchange of structured information using XML, often utilized in enterprise environments.

→ WebSockets: Enable full-duplex communication over a single, long-lived connection, perfect for real-time data exchange.

→ EDA: Event-Driven Architecture; a trend in software where events trigger system interactions without direct user input.

→ SSE: Server-Sent Events provide a simple way for a server to push notifications to clients over an HTTP connection.


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📱 9 Proven Flutter Performance Tips That Will Supercharge Your Apps
Optimize your Flutter apps for lightning-fast performance with these essential techniques. A well-optimized app can make the difference between success and user frustration.

🔸 Core Optimizations

• Memory Management: Dispose controllers, clean streams
• Widget Efficiency: Use const constructors, minimize rebuilds
• Image Handling: Proper formats, caching, lazy loading

🔸 Development Tips

• Build Modes: Debug for development, Profile for testing, Release for production
• State Management: Choose the right solution for your needs
• Network Operations: Implement caching, compress responses

🔸 Testing Tools

• Flutter DevTools
• Performance Overlay
• Timeline tracking

These optimizations can lead to significant improvements - some apps see up to 40% better performance when properly implemented.

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9 tips to improve your code:

- Declare variables close to usage
- Functions do 1 thing
- Avoid long functions
- Avoid long lines
- Don't repeat code
- Use denoscriptive variable/function names
- Use few arguments
- Simplify conditions (return age >17;)
- Remove unused code

Without errors, No-one can become a good programmer.

Errors are the most important phase of learning to code.

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Most teams say they’re building the agile way.
But the truth? They’re either overengineering like it’s 1999… Or throwing random code at the wall and calling it “AI.” Here’s what this image gets right: - Waterfall looks logical… but delivers nothing until it’s too late. - Agile works… if you’re actually talking to users and shipping weekly. - AI? Cool for the demo. Not so cool in production. - Vibe coding? That’s what happens when no one’s in charge and everyone’s got an opinion. Building a product isn’t about frameworks or acronyms. It’s about momentum. It’s about clarity. It’s about solving one real problem at a time. If your MVP doesn’t work by week two, it’s not an MVP. It’s a presentation. Don’t chase clean code. Chase working solutions. So… which one are you actually doing?

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🔍 Key Skills Every Developer Needs in 2025

- Problem-Solving: Coding is all about creative solutions. 
- Adaptability: Tech evolves fast stay flexible! 
- Collaboration: Teamwork makes the dream work. 

Master these and thrive in any tech field!

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Ability to clearly explain your thoughts helps in life a lot. This is especially important when you're working in large teams and need to share your knowledge with others (by writing documentation, code comments, etc.)

These free Technical Writing courses by Google can be a good start:
https://developers.google.com/tech-writing/one
https://developers.google.com/tech-writing/two
https://developers.google.com/style

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Forwarded from Pavel Durov (Paul Du Rove)
↗️ If you want to reach your full potential and maintain clarity of mind, stay away from addictive substances. My success and health are the result of 20+ years of complete abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, pills, and illegal drugs. Short-term pleasure isn’t worth your future. 🚭

Here’s what I said about this 7.5 years ago — still true today.
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🔒 Build a Business, Not a Prison
(What no one tells you about entrepreneurship)

🎯 1. Freedom is the Goal — Not Just Revenue
Too many entrepreneurs leave a 9–5 job only to build a 24/7 trap.
You don’t want to make money and lose your time, health, or sanity.
Design your business to serve your life, not consume it.

🧠 2. Avoid Becoming Everyone’s Everything
You’re not the CEO, marketer, customer service rep, and janitor.
That’s not hustle — that’s burnout in disguise.
Delegate. Automate. Systemize.

3. Don’t Trade Time for Money Forever
If your business only makes money when you're working — it’s a job, not a business.
Build offers, products, or systems that scale.
Think: subnoscriptions, digital products, courses, or teams.

🚫 4. Say “No” to the Wrong Clients, Projects & Ideas
Every “yes” to something that drains you is a “no” to freedom.
Focus on high-value activities and ideal clients.
Boundaries build empires.

📈 5. Work On the Business, Not Just In It
You can’t grow if you’re stuck in the weeds.
Step back. Zoom out. Ask:
“Is this sustainable? Is this scalable?”

🔓 Final Thought:
A successful business should give you:

Time freedom

Mental peace

Financial stability
Not chains in the shape of a paycheck.

👉 Build a business that frees you. Not one that owns you.


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🚀 How to Build Demand Before You Launch

Because if you're launching to silence... you launched too late.

1. Start Talking About It Before It Exists
People can’t want what they don’t know about.
📢 Start teasing the idea early:

“Something exciting is coming…”

Show the process, behind-the-scenes, and prototypes

Use polls, DMs, stories to build curiosity

🧠 Build in public. Show the journey. Create anticipation.

2. Collect Emails or Waitlist Signups
Demand needs data — don’t guess it, measure it.
Build a simple waitlist landing page using tools like:

ConvertKit

Beehiiv

Carrd
Then give an incentive:

🎁 “Be the first to access + get 10% off at launch.”

3. Create Content That Solves the Problem First
Your content should agitate the problem and tease the solution.
Use:

“I wish I had this when…” posts

“Here’s what people in [niche] struggle with”

“You’ve been doing X wrong. Here’s the fix.”

💡 Position your offer as the natural solution to a burning problem.

4. Use Social Proof Before It Exists
No customers yet? Use:

Testimonials from related work

Beta testers or early users

Your own story or transformation

Market stats + trends that validate demand

🧲 People buy what others are paying attention to.

5. Build a Pre-Launch Mini Funnel
Drive hype > collect interest > guide to offer
Example:

📹 Hook: “Are you tired of X? Something's coming.”

📬 Email opt-in with teaser

🎁 Free lead magnet or early bonus

🔥 Countdown + reminders

🚀 Launch day offer

6. Run a Soft Beta or Pre-Sale
Test demand with a limited early-access offer:

10 spots only

Founding member discount

Bonus for early adopters
You’ll build proof and cash flow before the big day.

7. Build Hype With a Countdown + Community
Use:

Countdown timers

Launch event (live, webinar, AMA)

Behind-the-scenes drops

“Why we’re building this” posts

🫂 Bonus: Invite people into a community (Discord, Slack, email group)

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Forwarded from The Software Guy (­Anexon)
If you are wondering how to get this auto filling feautre for otp fields on android add
autofillHints: AutofillHints.oneTimeCode

to the text input field
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