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This Week's episode is now Live. Tune in! @TechInEthio
A massive thank you to Dagmawi Esayas (Dagmawi Babi) and Mulu Tsega (Luna) for an absolutely incredible episode to kick off Season 2 of the Techኢት Podcast! 🙌

Dagmawi, your openness and wealth of experience shone through every minute of this conversation. You truly embody the idea that being a programmer is just one part of who you are, and your passion for technology is matched by your commitment to mentorship and giving back.

And Luna, your skills as a moderator were on full display - guiding the discussion with insightful questions and ensuring the audience had the chance to participate. You are inspiring.

The Techኢት community has learned a lot, and we can't wait for what's in store for the rest of Season 2!

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The recorded episode will be available on our channel soon! 🎙
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What would be the life developer if ctrl + Z not exist?

"Ah, the life of a developer without the beloved Ctrl + Z? It would be like a wild circus act, where every line of code is a death-defying trapeze swing, and one wrong keystroke could send us tumbling into the abyss of digital despair!"

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When your friend sends you a TikTok video, your response is usually a love, haha, or sad emoji, right?

Let's introduce you to Seen, a new iOS app. Seen lets you send videos and requires your friends to respond with live video reactions, making interactions more genuine and fun.

It integrates with TikTok for easy sharing and will soon support YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels.

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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
This is for everyone that is looking to start or progress through their programming journey!

If you are looking to start your programming journey, or have started it but don't have a clear goal or path on where and how you should move forward; I have compiled and made a really simple and straight forward path for you!

No, you don't need a mentor. You just need a computer and access to internet, that's all.

I have posted all the guides, resources and advices all in my community. Now you don't have to go around asking every dev or community to be your mentor or to give you a roadmap or something. This'll help exponentially.

Ofcourse my advices and plan will not fit all of you. You just have to use and apply the ones that apply to your scenario and go from there.

Here are the roadmaps and resources
https://news.1rj.ru/str/dagmawibabichat/37512/54629

Share it with your friends and community, for people who want to get into programming and for people who want to progress.

I hope it helps. 🌷

#Resources #Roadmap
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Forwarded from Found This
Found this remotion repository that help you make step by step code explanation videos.
Here is a real world usage from the one and only Matt Pocock: https://fixupx.com/mattpocockuk/status/1803348270799896789

https://github.com/JonnyBurger/remotion-code-hike

#Remotion #Video #Code
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Forwarded from Shalom
Okay here are some of the things Dagmawi spoke about yesterday.I have paraphrased it but its the gist of the things that lasted for me.

☝️Keep God first is as always his number one message. You can't go wrong by following God.

🕔On Time Management:-
You should value it to start managing it.

⚫️You need to create an environment with no distarctions(the place, the people)
⚫️You need a calendar- monthly ones to get an overview of your days, weekly ones scheduling your taks for each day.
⚫️You need a to do list.Know your tomorrows tasks each night and get them done.

Plan the rests as well.

On Building Great UI:-
Consume a lot of other peoples works on dribble.

👨‍💻On the self taught vs school path:-
AASTU didn't add any value to his programming journey. You can learn everything you would need without school.

AASTU gave him easy access to smart and capable people. That is the main reward.

👟On being healthy:-
Sitting infront of the computer for prolonged time is not good for the body. Remember to walk around taking a break from coding. Have long walks. Have food around you when you code. Healthy food.
Take care of your eyes. They will get dry. Get bluelight glasses.

On sharing:-
ያልቅብኛል ብሎ የሚያስብ ሰው ብቻ ይሰስታል

Don't gate keep. Share and teach others of the resources you stumbled upon, things that made it easier for your journey.

On being a person:-
Have other things along side your coding journey. Don't let it be everything about you. Their is that temptation to do that especailly since you want to be good at it.
መብራት ሲጠፋስ ምን ልታደርግ ነው?



🤖On AI:-
Its a matter of time but it would eventually take over programming - but he thinks its still a worthy skill to learn. AI is making amazing art yet artists are still making art. It shouldn't stop you from creating the program you want create.
Currently its more like a very good tool.

🃏On being a Jack of all trades:-
instead of just mastering one thing like frontend. He recommends learning a bit of everything. Because there will come a time where you would want to build your own stuff learn a bit of everything. Learn at least 50% of what you can get your hands on and at times you would go deeper on some of the things that need further dedication.

On ALX:-
They have a very good system of teaching. Its more hands on. He highly recommends them.


These are some of the things I took.
What lasted for you guys?

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⚠️ Attention all tech enthusiasts! If you missed the live stream, no need to worry. 🎤 The recorded episode of our Techኢት conversation is now available on our YouTube channel.

Dive into the wealth of experience shared by DagmawiBabi, who eloquently showcased how being a programmer is just one facet of his multifaceted identity. Witness the skilled moderation of Luna, whose insightful questions and audience engagement made for an inspiring discussion. ⭐️

The Techኢት community has gained invaluable insights from this episode, and we can't wait for you to experience the rest of the captivating Season 2. Don't miss out on this must-watch content!

https://youtu.be/21N1x-vJ_gE?si=aPQ7jZxOmBae2o0K

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iPhone 16 series expected to launch in September 2024
iPhone 16 is expected to come with bigger displays and better cameras
It will run on iOS 18

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Summer is here, and many of you may be planning to practice data structure questions on platforms like LeetCode. You might also have plans to join A2SV.

We discussed these related topics in three episodes of our Techet podcast. The first episode features our guests Abenezer Seifu and Abdulaziz Zeinu. You can listen to here.

The second episode features our guest Samrawit Dawit, and you can find it at this link.

Lastly, we had Fuad Muhammad and Bisrat Asaye as guests in our third episode. You can check it out here.

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Techኢት Podcast S02E02🎙
Guest:
Hope Alemayehu
Host: Hilina


Calling all tech enthusiasts🗣️
Tune in to this week's episode of Techኢት for an inspiring interview with Hope , a computer science student who's passionate about the future of technology.

We'll delve into her creative world, exploring her journey in tech, artistic endeavors, A2SV, Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA).

Hope will also share her insights on being a woman in tech and her experiences in AI and Quantum Computing. Plus, we'll get her tips on managing a busy schedule while juggling academics!
Don't miss this exciting episode - you're sure to be inspired!

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Steve Jobs on his iconic 2005 Stanford commencement address,  shared three personal stories that encapsulated his life philosophy.
* Connecting the dots: Jobs reflects on his experience dropping out of college and how the seemingly unconnected dots of his life eventually came together. This emphasizes the importance of trusting your journey and having faith that the experiences you have will shape your future.
* Love and loss: Jobs talks about his passion for Apple and the difficult experience of being fired from the company he co-founded. This highlights the importance of following your passion but also being prepared for setbacks.
* Death is life's change agent: Jobs delivers a reality check, reminding graduates of their mortality. This encourages them to live life to the fullest and not waste time on things that don't truly matter.
* Stay hungry, stay foolish: Jobs concludes by urging graduates to stay hungry for knowledge and experience, and to hold onto their sense of wonder and creativity.
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Personal Opinion:

Before the AI era, the best advice was to have a deep understanding of one specific technology or ecosystem. However, in the current AI era, having surface-level knowledge across various fields is more advantageous than specializing deeply in one area.


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