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ZentharaX
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Hey there ! I'm a software developer in the making, and this channel is my digital notebook where I document my coding journey, share tech & software insights, and random stuff(🧐).expect a mix of thoughts, experiences, and uncharted journeys.
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Have you ever experienced this before like you’ve already done what you’re doing right now, and it feels like you're doing it for the second time? Man..this happens to me a lot. It could be while doing a specific task, going somewhere, or anything really but it just feels like I’ve already done it before.
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Have you ever experienced this before like you’ve already done what you’re doing right now, and it feels like you're doing it for the second time? Man..this happens to me a lot. It could be while doing a specific task, going somewhere, or anything really but…
It is called Déjà vu that uncanny feeling you’ve already lived through the moment, even though it’s actually new. It happens when your brain’s memory systems mix up places or events, making you feel oddly familiar.
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Forwarded from Ѕσℓσмσи.G
As a software guy in Ethiopia, which service frustrates you the most?
Anonymous Poll
35%
EELPA
47%
Ethio telecom
13%
Safaricom
37%
All 🤐
5%
Other
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Forwarded from Dev Notes
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Forwarded from Ninja girl 🥷
For those asking about the ALX Pro Dev program here’s my honest take:
Personally I wouldn’t recommend investing in it. This might not apply to everyone but here’s why I feel this way:
- u do almost everything urself. They give u weekly milestones but the support is minimal.
- The code checker just sucks... If your code doesn’t match their exact expectations, even if it works it’s marked as incomplete. ur forced to rewrite it their way and push it again which feels restrictive and inefficient for me
- Mentor support is limited. There’s a Discord channel where you can tag mentors for help, but u often hv to wait for a response. Personally i would rather google the issue or ask AI and move on quickly.
- am more like hate the course because u hate the teacher kind of person and am not really giving it my best i even hv 3 weeks incomplet tasks and i would have been more productive in my own way

Overall it hasn’t been a great experience for me. I’m only sticking with it because I got in for free and my gurage ancestors wouldn’t let me waste it

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Forwarded from Tech Nerd (Tech Nerd)
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It’s far from perfect, but this is what I’ve managed to build so far. From here on, I’ll be working on this project seriously not just as a side project, but as a real product.

It might not work out, but it’s worth the shot. Plus, having something big to chase feels amazing.
Hope you all like it. 😊

@selfmadecoder
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A–Z list of programming languages

A – Assembly
Low-level language used to communicate directly with hardware.

B – BASIC
Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code – great for early learning.

C – C
Powerful systems programming language used in OS, embedded systems.

D – Dart
Used primarily for Flutter to build cross-platform mobile apps.

E – Elixir
Functional language for scalable, maintainable applications.

F – Fortran
One of the oldest languages, still used in scientific computing.

G – Go (Golang)
Developed by Google, known for its simplicity and performance.

H – Haskell
Purely functional language used in academia and finance.

I – Io
Minimalist prototype-based language with a small syntax.

J – Java
Versatile, object-oriented, used in enterprise, Android, and web apps.

K – Kotlin
Modern JVM language, official for Android development.

L – Lua
Lightweight noscripting language often used in game development.

M – MATLAB
Designed for numerical computing and simulations.

N – Nim
Statically typed compiled language that is fast and expressive.

O – Objective-C
Used mainly for macOS and iOS development (pre-Swift era).

P – Python
Beginner-friendly, widely used in data science, web, AI, automation.

Q – Q#
Quantum programming language developed by Microsoft.

R – Ruby
Elegant syntax, used in web development (especially Rails framework).

S – Swift
Apple’s modern language for iOS, macOS development.

T – TypeScript
Superset of JavaScript adding static types, improving large-scale JS apps.

U – Unicon
Language combining goal-directed evaluation with object-oriented features.

V – V
Simple, fast language designed for safety and readability.

W – Wolfram Language
Used in Mathematica, powerful for symbolic computation and math.

X – Xojo
Cross-platform app development language with a VB-like syntax.

Y – Yorick
Used in scientific simulations and numerical computation.

Z – Zig
Low-level, safe language for systems programming, alternative to C.

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Forwarded from Chapi Dev Talks
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Forwarded from DOT_RUTH
I’m guessing most of you guys already know about roadmap.sh, but I’m sharing this in case it helps someone. Whenever I want to learn something new, it’s my goto place to see the concepts I should focus on and the bigger picture of what to master. Beyond its roadmaps, it also offers guides, project ideas, industry best practices, quizzes, community roadmaps, custom roadmaps and so on, check it out it's great for a structured, self-paced learning.
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The easiest thing to do is just watch TikTok videos—open the app and scroll endlessly. That’s exactly why it’s such a major source of distraction. Our minds love easy things, so it will constantly beg you to open TikTok again and again.

I say to you: RESIST.

I started using TikTok two years ago and spent about a year and a few months just scrolling without much purpose. But I stopped almost four months ago, and what I’ve learned is this: the entry is easy, but getting out is hard.

It’s so tempting to jump in because it requires zero effort, but breaking that habit takes real willpower. My advice? Use TikTok only when you truly want something from it—don’t just scroll mindlessly. Stop completely when you feel it’s disrupting your focus or goals. It’s better to control your time than let the app control you.

You can enjoy TikTok, but only on your terms. Stay intentional, and don’t let the easy scroll trap you!

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I was born in the Awra Amba community and wanted to create a website about it, but I discovered someone has already done an amazing job! This is such a unique and inspiring community that has attracted many visitors from both inside and outside the country. Please check out this wonderful site and learn about my community: http://awraamba.org.
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Ever wondered about the “speed of darkness”?

Sometimes I get fascinated by this weird, mysterious idea and other like this one ideas. I love exploring alongside my passion for software and tech.

So, what exactly is the “speed of darkness”?

Darkness isn’t really a thing that moves on its own—it’s just the absence of light. So, its “speed” basically means how fast light disappears or gets blocked. Since light travels super fast, about 300,000 km/s, darkness’s speed is just how quickly light vanishes.

Think of it like a shadow—when a light source moves, the shadow moves too, but only because the light changes, not because darkness is “racing” ahead.But can we call it speed of darkness?
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🕰️ The Grandfather Paradox: A Time Travel Mind-Bender!

Imagine you jump back in time and accidentally stop your grandfather from having kids. That means your parents—and you—would never be born. But if you were never born, how could you have traveled back to cause it?

This contradiction is what makes the paradox so tricky! There are a few cool ideas to explain it:
⦁ Maybe you can’t change the past because reality “fixes” itself.
⦁ Or changing the past creates a new timeline—so your original still exists somewhere else.
⦁ Some say everything’s predetermined and can’t be altered.

What do YOU think would happen if time travel were real?
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Forwarded from kin
Premier league is back. Are you ready Manchurians 💪
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When you finally fix the bug but don’t know what you actually did 🤯😁
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Forwarded from Code Biruh©
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Forwarded from Code Biruh©
Good evening, everyone! 🌆
We hope you’ve had a bright and fulfilling week.

In today’s session, we’re excited to welcome a talented Full Stack Developer and Mobile App expert. A recent graduate in Software Engineering, Class of 2025, our guest brings fresh insights and cutting-edge knowledge to the table.

We were fully engaged in the conversation and hope you’ll gain valuable insights and inspiration from this episode. Let’s dive in!