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I think I should build a bot for this channel that can automate some functionalities what do you think? @devwitheyob #TechVibe @alnova19
So I will start building it soon guys👍
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You know why today feels so special for me? 🎉💻
Because exactly one year ago, I decided to take coding seriously, to stop just dreaming and start doing. I already knew a bit of HTML and CSS, but I wanted to go deeper, to actually build things and understand how they work.
Since that day, I’ve been putting in 5+ hours every single day, learning, breaking, fixing, and growing.
In this one year:
⚡️ Built 40+ projects
🔥 Made 1450+ GitHub contributions
💥 Learned Node.js, React, Spring Boot, TypeScript, Tailwind, Docker, Redis, Supabase, Firebase, GraphQL and much more
I’ve even started working on bigger projects and with real clients, turning my passion into something that actually impacts people.
This journey has taught me more than just code, it taught me patience, consistency, and the importance of believing in myself, especially when things got hard.
Looking back, I’m proud of every line of code, every sleepless night, and every small win that brought me here. And honestly… this is just the beginning. 🚀
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #CodingAnniversary #OneYearOfCode @devwitheyob @alnova19
Because exactly one year ago, I decided to take coding seriously, to stop just dreaming and start doing. I already knew a bit of HTML and CSS, but I wanted to go deeper, to actually build things and understand how they work.
Since that day, I’ve been putting in 5+ hours every single day, learning, breaking, fixing, and growing.
In this one year:
⚡️ Built 40+ projects
🔥 Made 1450+ GitHub contributions
💥 Learned Node.js, React, Spring Boot, TypeScript, Tailwind, Docker, Redis, Supabase, Firebase, GraphQL and much more
I’ve even started working on bigger projects and with real clients, turning my passion into something that actually impacts people.
This journey has taught me more than just code, it taught me patience, consistency, and the importance of believing in myself, especially when things got hard.
Looking back, I’m proud of every line of code, every sleepless night, and every small win that brought me here. And honestly… this is just the beginning. 🚀
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #CodingAnniversary #OneYearOfCode @devwitheyob @alnova19
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Article of the day
I had 1.5 years of experience and still felt lost during interviews, confused in meetings, and unsure about my skills.
I didn’t need a course. I didn’t need luck.
I just needed consistency.
So I gave myself 2 hours a day. For 31 days.
And that small decision changed everything.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #ArticleofTheDay
Full article 👉 here
I had 1.5 years of experience and still felt lost during interviews, confused in meetings, and unsure about my skills.
I didn’t need a course. I didn’t need luck.
I just needed consistency.
So I gave myself 2 hours a day. For 31 days.
And that small decision changed everything.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #ArticleofTheDay
Full article 👉 here
Medium
I Gave 2 Hours Daily to DSA & System Design, Best Decision Ever
I had 1.5 years of experience and still felt lost during interviews, confused in meetings, and unsure about my skills.
I didn’t need a…
I didn’t need a…
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Thank you, fam!
So many of you sent me congrats messages, it really means a lot.
And here’s a little tip, write your daily dev logs. You’ll be amazed at how far you’ve come when you look back and read a year later.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe @alnova19
So many of you sent me congrats messages, it really means a lot.
And here’s a little tip, write your daily dev logs. You’ll be amazed at how far you’ve come when you look back and read a year later.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe @alnova19
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So I will start building it soon guys👍
As I promised, start building it today it gonna be crazy fam😎
#TechVibe #TechVibe_zbot #Bot #StartBuilding @alnova19
#TechVibe #TechVibe_zbot #Bot #StartBuilding @alnova19
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Instead of watching tutorial-style videos, I started watching mock interviews.
And trust me, that changed everything.
Because when someone thinks aloud, makes mistakes, backtracks, and justifies their choices you learn how to think, not just copy.
Channels that really helped:
1. Gaurav Sen explains from the ground up.
2. Exponent mock interviews with real candidates.
3. ByteByteGo visual, storytelling approach.
I learned how to:
1. Ask the right clarifying questions.
2. Define functional and non-functional requirements.
3. Walk through API design, DB choices, scaling logic.
4. Always talk about tradeoffs, not just choices
full article 👉 here
#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #SystemArch @alnova19
And trust me, that changed everything.
Because when someone thinks aloud, makes mistakes, backtracks, and justifies their choices you learn how to think, not just copy.
Channels that really helped:
1. Gaurav Sen explains from the ground up.
2. Exponent mock interviews with real candidates.
3. ByteByteGo visual, storytelling approach.
I learned how to:
1. Ask the right clarifying questions.
2. Define functional and non-functional requirements.
3. Walk through API design, DB choices, scaling logic.
4. Always talk about tradeoffs, not just choices
full article 👉 here
#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #SystemArch @alnova19
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So some of u ask me a good resource on tg bot development. So guys tbh, I cant find a good yt video on telegram bot development but you can use this links to get started.
1. how to build TG bots
2. The real architecture of bots behind the scene
The thing is after you download and start the dev process u can read documentation or learn from ai to implement advanced features like mini app integration. that's how I start on this.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #Bots @alnova19
1. how to build TG bots
2. The real architecture of bots behind the scene
The thing is after you download and start the dev process u can read documentation or learn from ai to implement advanced features like mini app integration. that's how I start on this.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #Bots @alnova19
Medium
Creating a Simple Telegram Bot using Node.js: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk through the process of creating a simple Telegram bot using Node.js. By the end of this tutorial…
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I got once advice from my friend today he said
"Everything is a system you should think about understanding the bigger picture not each parts separately"
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #SystemsThinking
"Everything is a system you should think about understanding the bigger picture not each parts separately"
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #SystemsThinking
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Article of the day
I am sure, there is a lot more, but hey! couple of hours to learn is not bad for a start. I can say I like some semantics here. It also sort of re-wires my brain a bit. At the end a langauge should be the right tool used for the right job. Here are some of my takeaways from today.
Memory Management through Ownership: Unlike Java’s Garbage Collector (GC), Rust manages memory using an ownership system. Each value has a single owner, and when the owner goes out of scope, the memory is freed. Assigning a value to a new variable moves ownership, invalidating the original variable.
Borrowing and References: To access data without transferring ownership, Rust uses references, a concept known as “borrowing.” The compiler enforces a key rule: at any given time, you can have either one mutable reference &mut T or any number of immutable references &T, but not both simultaneously.
full article 👉 here
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #RustFundamentals @alnova19
I am sure, there is a lot more, but hey! couple of hours to learn is not bad for a start. I can say I like some semantics here. It also sort of re-wires my brain a bit. At the end a langauge should be the right tool used for the right job. Here are some of my takeaways from today.
Memory Management through Ownership: Unlike Java’s Garbage Collector (GC), Rust manages memory using an ownership system. Each value has a single owner, and when the owner goes out of scope, the memory is freed. Assigning a value to a new variable moves ownership, invalidating the original variable.
Borrowing and References: To access data without transferring ownership, Rust uses references, a concept known as “borrowing.” The compiler enforces a key rule: at any given time, you can have either one mutable reference &mut T or any number of immutable references &T, but not both simultaneously.
full article 👉 here
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #RustFundamentals @alnova19
Shaaf's blog
My first 6 hours with Rust
TLDR; I took a day off from work today, although still most of my time I ended up doing my travel expenses. Talk about priorities. I am the one to blame here totally. 😄
So come around lunch time, thats when all the fluids are ready to do something different.…
So come around lunch time, thats when all the fluids are ready to do something different.…
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Well well, I'm about to receive children from ግቢ ጉባዔ😊
I want say u guys are lucky to be my children(just kidding😁)
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe @alnova19
I want say u guys are lucky to be my children(just kidding😁)
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe @alnova19
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