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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 FlutterBegin
Complete Flutter Roadmap🚌

1. Introduction to Flutter

- Definition
- Purpose
- Flutter Architecture
- Dart Programming Language

2. Setting Up Flutter Environment

- Installing Flutter SDK
- Setting Up IDE (VS Code, Android Studio)
- Creating a New Flutter Project
- Running Your First App

3. Dart Basics

- Variables and Data Types
- Control Flow Statements
- Functions
- Classes and Objects
- Collections (Lists, Sets, Maps)

4. Flutter Basics

- Widgets Overview
- StatelessWidget vs StatefulWidget
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MaterialApp and CupertinoApp
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Scaffold and Basic UI Structure
- Text, Image, and Icon Widgets

5. Layouts in Flutter
- Container
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Row and Column
- Stack
- ListView
- GridView
- Expanded and Flexible Widgets

6. State Management

- setState
- InheritedWidget

- Provider Package
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Riverpod
- Bloc Pattern

- Redux


7. Navigation and Routing

- Navigator 1.0
- Navigator 2.0

- Named Routes
- Passing Data Between Screens
- Deep Linking


8. Handling User Input
- Forms and Input Widgets
- TextField

- Form Validation
- GestureDetector and Handling Gestures

9. Networking
- HTTP Requests with http Package
- JSON Parsing
- Handling APIs
- WebSockets

10. Asynchronous Programming
- Future and async/await
- Streams

11. Data Persistence
- Shared Preferences
- File Storage
- SQLite Database
- NoSQL Databases (Firebase Firestore)

12. Animations
- Basic Animations
- Implicit Animations
- Explicit Animations
- Animation Controllers

13. Debugging and Testing

- Debugging in Flutter
- Writing Unit Tests
- Widget Testing
- Integration Testing

14. Working with Packages
- Using pub.dev
- Adding Dependencies
- Creating Custom Packages

15. Firebase Integration
- Firebase Authentication
- Firestore Database
- Firebase Storage
- Cloud Functions

16. Advanced UI
- Custom Paint and Canvas
- Slivers
- Advanced ListViews
- Complex Layouts

17. Localization and
Internationalization

- Setting Up Localization
- Using Intl Package
- Adding Multiple Languages

18. Performance Optimization

- Optimizing Build Method
- Using Const Constructors
- Effective State Management
- Profiling and Debugging Performance Issues

19. Deployment

- Building APK and IPA
- Publishing to Play Store
- Publishing to App Store
- CI/CD with Flutter

20. Flutter Web and Desktop

- Setting Up Flutter for Web
- Responsive Design
- Building for Desktop
- Platform-Specific Code

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Resources to Learn Flutter🧑‍💻

1. Tutorials & Courses

- Official Flutter Documentation
- Udacity: Flutter Course

2. YouTube Channels

- Flutter
- Fireship

3. Books

- Flutter in Action
- Beginning Flutter

4. Community & Forums

- Flutter Community on Medium
- Stack Overflow

Enjoy Learning Flutter‼️

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The unsung heroes (⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)
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📜Myth: I’m not talented enough
Truth: Skill is built, not born.
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📌 Psychology Tip of the Day
People are more motivated by progress than goals. Show how far they’ve come.
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Dart & Flutter Aren’t Easy!

They’re the art of crafting beautiful, high-performance apps across platforms.

To truly master Dart & Flutter, focus on these key areas:

🔹 0. Understanding Dart Basics – Learn variables, data types, functions, and object-oriented programming.

🔹 1. Exploring Flutter Widgets – Widgets are the building blocks of UI. Master Stateless and Stateful widgets.

🔹 2. State Management – Efficiently manage app state with Provider, Riverpod, Bloc, or GetX.

🔹 3. Asynchronous Programming – Handle Futures, Streams, and async/await like a pro.

🔹 4. Networking & APIs – Fetch and send data using http or Dio, and work with RESTful APIs.

🔹 5. Performance Optimization – Use effective rendering, lazy loading, and efficient code practices.

🔹 6. Debugging & Error Handling – Use Flutter DevTools, logs, and breakpoints to squash bugs fast.

🔹 7. Animations & UI Enhancements – Master Hero animations, Lottie, and custom animations for smooth UX.

🔹 8. Working with Native Features – Integrate device capabilities like camera, location, and notifications.

🔹 9. Keeping Up with Trends – Stay updated with Flutter releases, community packages, and best practices.

Dart & Flutter are more than a framework they’re an evolving ecosystem full of possibilities.


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🌱 How to Build an Audience From 0

🎯 1. Get Crystal Clear on Who You're For
Not “everyone who wants growth.”
Pick a niche, a pain point, and a transformation.

If you try to reach everyone, you’ll reach no one.

Example:
“I help beginner designers land freelance clients without using Upwork.”

🧠 2. Share What You Know — Before You Feel Ready
Don’t wait to be an expert. Start by being a step ahead.
Document what you’re learning, solving, and building.

People follow people who help them, not people who are perfect.

🛠 3. Pick One Platform and Go All-In
Don’t scatter yourself across 6 apps.
Choose the one where your audience already hangs out — and show up daily.

Mastery beats presence. Consistency beats trends.

📢 4. Say the Same Thing, a Thousand Different Ways
Your message should be boring to you before it's clear to them.
Repetition = recognition.

You’re not growing an audience — you’re building a reputation.

📬 5. Capture Attention and Emails
Use a simple lead magnet or freebie to start collecting emails early.
Your content builds trust. Your email list builds stability.

Platforms change. Your list doesn’t.

💬 6. Start Conversations — Not Just Content
Content gets attention. Conversations build connection.
Reply to comments. DM new followers. Ask questions.

Engagement is the shortcut to growth.

💥 Bottom Line:
You don’t need followers.
You need connection, clarity, and consistency.

Start helping real people.
Say something worth repeating.
Do it every day.

That’s how you go from 0 to real influence.
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Fast delivery & student-friendly pricing
Full support – from idea to deployment
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📩 DM us today and let’s build something awesome together!
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Why learning to code still feels slow (even when you're trying hard)

You’re coding every day.

You’re watching tutorials.

You’ve even built a couple projects.

But it still feels like… you’re not progressing.

Not because you’re lazy.

Not because you’re not smart.

But because there’s no scoreboard.

There’s no teacher saying “that’s right move on.”

No classmates to compare with.

No validation you’re doing it correctly.

That’s why learning to code alone is one of the hardest things you can do.

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