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orniya.me Co-founder @ sozatechnology.com 👩💻 Front-end dev | Future Miss Flutter ⚡️ Coding journey: wins, failures, bugs & random memes 😑 Certified ranter & yapper 📩 Projects & collabs: @mscoderr ✨ Learning, building & growing one commit at a time
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If you’re a beginner, just begin somewhere.
Start with the basics, pick one thing and don’t try to learn everything at once. Follow a simple tutorial, then try building something small on your own, even if it’s messy.
No one has everything figured out at the start, or even later. It just gets clearer as you go. There’s no right or wrong way to start.
The confusion, doubt, and imposter syndrome… they’re all part of the journey 😊
Just start small and stay consistent.
This is a reminder to myself too, thanks for asking this question. :)
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These are some of my fave channels based on humour, memes, and ቁም ነገር.
No specific order.
Firstly, my girls' channel:
Miss Tech
Lumina ❤️
Zaya
Noorify labs
Meru Tech( she will kill me if I don't mention her)
Sapphire builds
Luna's pathway(I like the insights she share)
Code & coffee
Ninja girl ✨️
Then:
Genesis (Funny pro max )
The software guy- do i have to say anything 😂
LUTO - the weirdo
Mo'tries- math and memes
There are a lot more tho😊
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I don't know..... maybe we should ask the community 😅
But truly, I appreciate and love y'all. Thank you so much for all the support and love along the way. 🫶✨
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One thing I love about coding is turning ideas into something real 💻
Like you start with just a thought, and step by step it becomes something that actually works… that feeling is unmatched ✨
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I haven't thought about teaching languages before but since many of you asked this I will consider it. :)
First of all, I HAD NO MENTOR.
I was just moving around, asking seniors for advice, and honestly, everyone said something different 😭 I was confused about what to follow at first.
But over time, things started to fall into place. I realized that it’s not really about how you start, it’s about actually starting and staying consistent.
I had an interest in coding back in high school, but I truly began my journey after joining university.
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It was really noiceeeee.
I enjoyed every bit of it.
I was in the organizer team as well as a participant plus it was at the end of exam week. :(
I was stressed, nervous, exhausted 😭but at the same time I learned a lot of valuable things😊, met an incredible team, networked with a lot of people and had a great time at the gaming session.😁
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No I'm not yet. :)
I don't really working good enough. I'm just trying. Honestly, It doesn't feel it's good enough till you reach there.
You don't have to be good enough to start, you just to start to be good enough! ~ Joe Sabah
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Harari: from my family
Amharic and afan oromo: from my friends and etc....
Arabic: I grew up watching arabic cartoons
English: it's obvious
The only language I really worked hard for was turkish.
some tips:
1. Try to engage yourself with the language daily(movies, books etc.....)
2. start journaling in that language(mixed or broken, it doesn't matter)
3. Try to practice talking to native speakers online
4. and of course, some YouTube courses for the grammar and vocab.
I hope this helps😊
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Wow.
I think I know who this is.😁
I forgot about it, How do u even remember.
I shifted my attention here, that's why.
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It could be related to the instructor we had or deeper reason idk
Long story short: "Hate At First Sight"
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