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everything you add to your code matters even fonts in your project can affect performance if the font files need to be fetched and loaded.
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Understand your application's Google page experience ranking and Lighthouse scores. We'll dive into what they are, how they’re measured, and how your users and search ranking are impacted by them.
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🚀 We're Hiring!
👨💻Senior Next.js Frontend Developer
📍 Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (Remote-friendly)
🕒 Type: Full-time
🏢 Department: Engineering
💰 Salary: 50,000 - 65,000 ETB/month (based on experience)
We’re looking for a skilled Frontend Developer with 3–5 years of experience, passionate about building fast, modern, and scalable web applications using Next.js and TypeScript.
🔧 What You’ll Do:
Build and maintain production-grade applications using Next.js
Collaborate with UI/UX designers to implement high-quality designs
Ensure performance, scalability, and accessibility across devices
Work closely with backend and product teams
Mentor junior developers and contribute to frontend best practices
✅ What We’re Looking For:
Must-Have:
Deep understanding of JavaScript
Knowledge of backend integration and REST APIs
3–5 years of frontend development experience
Strong proficiency in Next.js, React, and TypeScript
Experience with modern CSS frameworks like Tailwind CSS
Familiarity with Git and common state management libraries
Bonus Points:
Experience with GraphQL
Testing frameworks (e.g., Jest, React Testing Library)
🎁 What We Offer:
Competitive monthly salary: 50K – 65K ETB
Remote-friendly work environment
Collaborative and modern team culture
📩 How to Apply:
Send us the following:
Your updated CV
A brief cover letter
Links to your portfolio or GitHub for projects
(Optional) References from past roles
📬 DM @ShambleAmare for more details or to apply directly.
👨💻Senior Next.js Frontend Developer
📍 Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (Remote-friendly)
🕒 Type: Full-time
🏢 Department: Engineering
💰 Salary: 50,000 - 65,000 ETB/month (based on experience)
We’re looking for a skilled Frontend Developer with 3–5 years of experience, passionate about building fast, modern, and scalable web applications using Next.js and TypeScript.
🔧 What You’ll Do:
Build and maintain production-grade applications using Next.js
Collaborate with UI/UX designers to implement high-quality designs
Ensure performance, scalability, and accessibility across devices
Work closely with backend and product teams
Mentor junior developers and contribute to frontend best practices
✅ What We’re Looking For:
Must-Have:
Deep understanding of JavaScript
Knowledge of backend integration and REST APIs
3–5 years of frontend development experience
Strong proficiency in Next.js, React, and TypeScript
Experience with modern CSS frameworks like Tailwind CSS
Familiarity with Git and common state management libraries
Bonus Points:
Experience with GraphQL
Testing frameworks (e.g., Jest, React Testing Library)
🎁 What We Offer:
Competitive monthly salary: 50K – 65K ETB
Remote-friendly work environment
Collaborative and modern team culture
📩 How to Apply:
Send us the following:
Your updated CV
A brief cover letter
Links to your portfolio or GitHub for projects
(Optional) References from past roles
📬 DM @ShambleAmare for more details or to apply directly.
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Good night ✨
"የከበደህን ነገር በእግዚአብሔር ላይ ጣል፤ እርሱ ደግፎ ይይዝሃል፤ የጻድቁንም መናወጥ ከቶ አይፈቅድም።"
— መዝሙር 55:22
#Scripture
@Dagmawi_Babi
"የከበደህን ነገር በእግዚአብሔር ላይ ጣል፤ እርሱ ደግፎ ይይዝሃል፤ የጻድቁንም መናወጥ ከቶ አይፈቅድም።"
— መዝሙር 55:22
#Scripture
@Dagmawi_Babi
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Being a family guy with social responsibilities plus a remote software developer is not easy. All of a sudden everything becomes priority 😁
This is soooo true , you get lost between everything and got depressed ...you can't handle everything at the same time and give attention for everything needs attention at same time ... So what??? remind yourself you care but you are human being , you can not be everywhere at the same time , you can't focus on different things at the same time , can not be with everyone at the same time .
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Heard someone saying " Worrying is thinking that God is going to mess Up" ..........
worry not just as a personal anxiety, but almost as a lack of trust in something greater.
........
so as on :
Matthew 6:34 (NIV)
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
so my friend just cast your burden on Him. Good night!
#WordOfGod
@birukcodes
worry not just as a personal anxiety, but almost as a lack of trust in something greater.
........
so as on :
Matthew 6:34 (NIV)
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
so my friend just cast your burden on Him. Good night!
#WordOfGod
@birukcodes
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ይህን ማስታወቂያ የሚያዩበትን ቻናል ጨምሮ ከ 5+ በላይ ቻናሎች አብረውን እየሰሩ ነው፡፡
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exciting NEWS for py devs
Python 3.14 is here with some exciting updates for developers!
The biggest news for most of you is the improved performance for multi-threaded apps thanks to official support for free-threaded Python.
Plus, a new
You'll also find smarter error messages to help you debug faster. Keep an eye out for these changes making your coding life a bit easier!
Test the JIT build of CPython by adding
https://docs.python.org/3.14/whatsnew/3.14.html
The biggest news for most of you is the improved performance for multi-threaded apps thanks to official support for free-threaded Python.
Plus, a new
concurrent.interpreters module opens the door for true multi-core parallelism within a single process, offering a new way to write concurrent code that bypasses the GIL for better efficiency.You'll also find smarter error messages to help you debug faster. Keep an eye out for these changes making your coding life a bit easier!
Test the JIT build of CPython by adding
export PYTHON_JIT=1 as new environment variable.https://docs.python.org/3.14/whatsnew/3.14.html
Python documentation
What’s new in Python 3.14
Editors, Adam Turner and Hugo van Kemenade,. This article explains the new features in Python 3.14, compared to 3.13. Python 3.14 was released on 7 October 2025. For full details, see the changelog...
Want to build a global tech career right from Ethiopia?
Tikvah Ethiopia families, join us for an exciting freelancing workshop led by a Senior Software Engineer, Temkin "Chapi" Mengistu (@chapidevtalks), with real-world experience working with international clients.
What’s it about?
Discover how to start and grow your career in freelancing as a tech professional, from building your profile to finding clients, managing projects, and getting paid globally.
Who is it for?
Young people who are involved in the tech space, whether you're just starting or looking to take your freelance game to the next level.
What you’ll learn:
▪️How freelancing works in the tech industry
▪️Where and how to find freelance jobs
▪️Building your profile and pricing your work
▪️Project management and client communication
📅 Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM
📍 Location: Addis Ababa, around 22
▪️Cost: FREE!
Organized by: Tikvah Ethiopia
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Tikvah Ethiopia families, join us for an exciting freelancing workshop led by a Senior Software Engineer, Temkin "Chapi" Mengistu (@chapidevtalks), with real-world experience working with international clients.
What’s it about?
Discover how to start and grow your career in freelancing as a tech professional, from building your profile to finding clients, managing projects, and getting paid globally.
Who is it for?
Young people who are involved in the tech space, whether you're just starting or looking to take your freelance game to the next level.
What you’ll learn:
▪️How freelancing works in the tech industry
▪️Where and how to find freelance jobs
▪️Building your profile and pricing your work
▪️Project management and client communication
📅 Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM
📍 Location: Addis Ababa, around 22
▪️Cost: FREE!
Organized by: Tikvah Ethiopia
🔗Limited spots available – register now!
https://forms.gle/wu3xPSNskKKDmo8k7
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“The most important thing is there are no formulas. At the end of the day, you have to do what you love, and you have to do it even though people tell you it’ll never work. But that being said, if there was a formula [for starting a company], I would put it something like this.”
Naval started seven companies before AngelList and this is the checklist he recommends running through before starting a startup:
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“The most important thing is there are no formulas. At the end of the day, you have to do what you love, and you have to do it even though people tell you it’ll never work. But that being said, if there was a formula [for starting a company], I would put it something like this.”
Naval started seven companies before AngelList and this is the checklist he recommends running through before starting a startup:
@birukcodes
For those who are still in school studying slides and PowerPoints and running between classes , dorm and cafe hoping to learn something from it :
" Don't let school interfere your education"
, you're not gonna learn what you expect to learn that way and its not the right method to learn . I'm not saying , drop out of uni or college but stop doing it the wrong way . Whether it's programming, art, music or something else, reading slides and powerpoints is not get you anywhere maybe you can pass that course or class but you're not gonna learn something from that , it's not because the slides are wrong data but you're doing it the wrong . So which one is the right way ?
Start here : Learn how to learn , then you will know what to do
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#limitless
#jimKwik
@birukcodes
" Don't let school interfere your education"
, you're not gonna learn what you expect to learn that way and its not the right method to learn . I'm not saying , drop out of uni or college but stop doing it the wrong way . Whether it's programming, art, music or something else, reading slides and powerpoints is not get you anywhere maybe you can pass that course or class but you're not gonna learn something from that , it's not because the slides are wrong data but you're doing it the wrong . So which one is the right way ?
Start here : Learn how to learn , then you will know what to do
#buildWithBiruk
#limitless
#jimKwik
@birukcodes
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he might survive from that gen did he jump or not ?
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But here’s the problem: React became dull. At some point, I think around 2020 - 2021, it started fading out. At that time, people from other popular frameworks like Laravel and Python communities started building(contributing to ) strong alternatives that challenged React’s status quo. And then Next.js appeared, again backed by a company called Vercel. When Vue built Nuxt, it was too late, and it wasn’t backed.
For a framework to succeed, it’s very important to have strong contributors and big companies adopting it. That gives you a bigger chance of winning. It’s not just about money it’s about adoption. That’s why not Vue, not Angular, not any other framework could compete at that level.
For a framework to succeed, it’s very important to have strong contributors and big companies adopting it. That gives you a bigger chance of winning. It’s not just about money it’s about adoption. That’s why not Vue, not Angular, not any other framework could compete at that level.
lets put it this way , at the end of the day we build a product for users to love it , and got the best out of it , and , NextJs is way much better (my pov ) and if you think about clients, users Next, is next level.
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"If you trade the man with a vision for a man with a television, you’ll soon see the man with the vision on the other man’s television." 😂
Gotta admit, it felt like poetry 😁
@selfmadecoder
Gotta admit, it felt like poetry 😁
@selfmadecoder
Tech Nerd
"If you trade the man with a vision for a man with a television, you’ll soon see the man with the vision on the other man’s television." 😂 Gotta admit, it felt like poetry 😁 @selfmadecoder
That’s the irony of our times. We idolize the dreamers only after we’ve sidelined them. Vision doesn’t always come with instant applause—but it’s what shapes the future, while the television just shows it.
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