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Sharing the journey and creating a space for developers to grow, learn, and stay sane. Daily tips, critical tech alerts, and the real "dev life" struggle. Let's connect @Mercyy1214

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Repost from Zaya
I tried to write down everything I got from today’s dev meetup. If you missed it, this is for you👇 🔗Link #DagmawiBabisMeetup #zaya_journal

Good morning y'all :) Have a grate week😊

I am in✋

Repost from Luna's pathway🤗
Yesterday, someone said “women in tech and cretors are kind of rare”and that they don’t really see many women in the field. And honestly… I get why it can feel that way sometimes....then I decided to do something simple: share a few women creators I enjoy following, who bring different perspectives, energy, and stories in tech and beyond. This is just a list & love post 🤍 No comparisons I Just want ti give them a little appreciation.🥰 Here is a Women creators I enjoy learning from and cheering for: • @debuggingepohul@Merrys_Journey@kalltech@dot_ruth@not_eldad@aydus_journal@edemy251@lydiasjournal@studyvibewithnova — my sis 🫶 • @nirvanaland7@Meron_Birhanu@bytesize_insights@MissTechTg@ruhambek@Austererie@visioninbyte@hilusjourney@shegocodes@sorted0@medd_et@tech_world_o1@HanixJourney@techStepsHub@codeandcoffee1@new_newbie@me_says So my people Women in tech don’t show up in one way some teach, some build, some document, some question, some are just figuring it out in public. And all of that counts. If you know creators I forget to mention or didn't follow yet please send me here Let’s keep supporting each other a little louder 💜

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🚀 Winning on Upwork: The 10 Essentials Every Beginner Needs Starting Upwork can feel confusing, overwhelming, and competitive — especially as a beginner. This file breaks it down into 10 practical essentials that cover: • mindset • profile setup • job selection • proposals • growth & real challenges 📎 Read it carefully. Apply consistently. Be patient.

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Yesterday i was in the event prepared by hucisa ,there were cool speakers who tell us how we gonna got our first job while we are in university , and here are some points i got.👆

1. The Mindset Time is everything: If you can't manage your time, you can't work Stay tough: You need patience and consistency. It’s worth it! 2. Before Starting (The Research) Audit yourself: What skills do I actually have? Stalk the pros: Look at successful freelancers in my niche. What are they doing? Know the cost: Check the job titles and what they require. 3. Setting Up  Keep the title simple: Don't list 50 skills. Pick one clear job title. The Profile Photo: Must look professional. The Bio: Don’t just talk about yourself. Write about how you help the client. 4. Landing the Job Read carefully: Check the country and language rules before clicking "Apply." Be real: No "copy-paste" proposals. Keep it personalized. The First Win: The first job is the hardest, but it's the most important. 5. Growth in up work Learn from "No": If you get rejected, find out why Invest a little: You’ll need to spend a bit on "Connects" and ID verification to start Friend Group: Stay around friends who encourage you so you don't quit.

Hey everyone! 👋 Just wanted to share a recent project assignment we have done , Personality Test App using Java RMI (Remote Method Invocation). What does it do? It’s a simple web app where you answer 10 questions to get a personality profile. The cool part is the architecture: the "brain" that calculates your results is a remote Java server. We used RMI to let the web-front talk to the Java-back as if they were one single unit. How it works: UI: Just Simple HTML/JS interface. Bridge: A Java WebBridge that handles the browser requests. Logic: An RMI Server that processes the data and sends back the result. It was a great way to see how distributed computing works in the real world! Check it out on GitHub: If you're curious about the code or want to see the RMI setup, everything is here: 🔗https://github.com/mah12-ops/Personality_Test.git https://t.me/code_journall

Any unwillingness to learn new things today can greatly restrict your possibilities tomorrow. https://t.me/code_journall

Enkuan Aderesachu🥰

ኢየሱስም ከተጠመቀ በኋላ ወዲያው ከውኃ ወጣ፤ እነሆም፥ ሰማያት ተከፈቱ የእግዚአብሔርም መንፈስ እንደ ርግብ ሲወርድ በእርሱ ላይም ሲመጣ አየ፤ እነሆም፥ ድምፅ ከሰማያት መጥቶ። በእርሱ ደስ የሚለኝ የ
ኢየሱስም ከተጠመቀ በኋላ ወዲያው ከውኃ ወጣ፤ እነሆም፥ ሰማያት ተከፈቱ የእግዚአብሔርም መንፈስ እንደ ርግብ ሲወርድ በእርሱ ላይም ሲመጣ አየ፤ እነሆም፥ ድምፅ ከሰማያት መጥቶ። በእርሱ ደስ የሚለኝ የምወደው ልጄ ይህ ነው አለ። ማቴ.3፥16-17

Deeply saddened by passing of Netsanet Workneh. He was the best.😔😔

Finally finished my exam😊😊🤯

Literally this our current situation
Literally this our current situation

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Tip: Signal vs. Noise 🛡️ When building AI-powered tools, never feed the LLM raw repo data. Sending node_modules, lockfiles, or build artifacts is just "noise"—it drains your budget, slows the app, and leads to AI hallucinations. The Secret: Build a pre-filter to strip the junk and only send the "signal" (the actual logic). Clean data = faster audits and 10x cheaper scaling. 🧠 https://t.me/code_journall

Tip: Signal vs. Noise 🛡️ When building AI-powered tools, never feed the LLM raw repo data. Sending node_modules, lockfiles, or build artifacts is just "noise"—it drains your budget, slows the app, and leads to AI hallucinations. The Secret: Build a pre-filter to strip the junk and only send the "signal" (the actual logic). Clean data = faster audits and 10x cheaper scaling. 🧠 https://t.me/code_journall

Repost from Frectonz
We got to interview Rasmic for Devtopia. [Devtopia - E07 - Rasmic]