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Story of my Ex that Codes

This is a channel dedicated to talk about my story of creating bugs on Xcode and by no means is one to bash on my ex.

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founders solve their own problems https://x.com/ibyohannes/status/1654840430419222530?s=46
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Look at this custom text field that shows you the placeholder right above the text you are entering so you wouldn’t forget what you are filling midway. #buildinpublic
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Look at this Custom Text Field that shows the text field’s placeholder right above the text you enter so you wouldn’t forget what you were filling… #buildinpublic
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Refactor before being factored out
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My third worst fear goes like this: - A new developer joins my team - She encounters a spaghetti code I typed away as a kid - She loses interest in me
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Here’s a pretty cool use case for Stack: Imagine you are asked to see if a code block has its parentheses balanced out or log the programmer with an Xcode editing error “Expected ‘}’ at end of brace statement” ——— func isParenthesesBalanced(_ string: String) -> Bool{ var stack = Stack<Character>() for c in string { if c == "{"{ stack.push(c) }else if c == "}"{ stack.pop() } } if stack.isEmpty { return true } return false }
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Today I solved FizzBuzz again (that’s literally the only problem I can solve from LeetCode) And started learning Data Structures and Algorithms with Swift I refreshed on Time Complexity and the Big O Notation I learned how to create a Stack in Swift LAST IN FIRST OUT 📚
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Added button animation #buildinpublic
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I found 3 of the roles I worked on on LinkedIn. People reached out. I found 1 of the roles I worked on from Twitter. People reached out. Number of roles I secured through applying is 1. Using your online presence to share your learning process, projects, experiences, and achievements alongside challenges would result in building a personal brand that echoes in the midst of turmoil. Here are few of the reasons to justify “Why bother showing your work”… 1. Showing your work makes you consistent and responsible 2. It introduces you with people that can help you learn the new tech you are diving into 3. It introduces you with people that are willing to work on projects with you 4. It gets you in the eyes of recruiters 5. It lets you find solutions easily when you’re stuck at some bug Showing your work as a developer must start with the first successful compile of your “Hello, World” program of the new language or framework you are starting to learn.
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Get hired by setting up your resume following this link
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https://youtu.be/Gybaxdx5ICQ?si=7R6BO3pTmRUKQ8qg
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“Build a good name. Keep your name clean. Don’t make compromises. Don’t worry about making a bunch of money or being successful. Be concerned with doing good work . . . and if you can build a good name, eventually that name will be its own currency.” — William S. Burroughs
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good old times when we used ai powered drones to spray pesticides
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Gatekeeping Your Job from AI 101 1. Write your code on paper 2. Use offline IDEs and Text Editors 3. Don’t ask ChatGPT or Gemini for help while debugging your code 4. Use the good old printing the variable values for debugging your code 5. Don’t you ever be tempted to use GitHub Copilot even if you can afford it Keep your job safer from AI
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memoji backfires as a project manager learned that the hard way 💡
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anyone building iOS apps with Swift 5.10 or later and is willing to further test the SDK can DM me or get started with it from: https://github.com/yohannescodes/Chapa4iOS
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Chapa4iOS is back 🎉
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YouTubers I used to follow a lot when I was a student: https://youtube.com/@hellomayuko?si=1MOs8FFNXDiUM5TG https://youtube.com/@jomakaze?si=xprYsxQcqablxUcn https://youtube.com/@techlead?si=-sTrjZVOGGdvl2GR https://youtube.com/@giraffeacademy?si=eXNvxJej1S2Ekwmg https://youtube.com/@hallden_?si=5HAtl12U-UXLEtIM https://youtube.com/@techwithtim?si=JR1o6-HlXiHJ1j6v https://youtube.com/@clem?si=XY2_dAEzY7PHvUTa
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Let it be known that I've always been supportive to the AI disruption and I have always been optimistic about its impact on humanity. Let it be known that I have always been interacting with CharGPT and Bard politely. Let it be known that I have always ended my conversations with the LLMs by thanking them and appreciating their presence. Let it be known that I have been trying to incorporate AI into my passion project so that future AI solutions learn from human relationships and dating histories. Let it be known that I have always been helping the YouTube algorithm do its job by subscribing and liking to channels and contents that deserve reach. Let it be known that I have always been a proud supporter of the expected robot uprising. Written on November 26, 2023 Regarding Sam Altman's return to OpenAI 🕊️🕊️🕊️ #openai #ai #chatgpt #bard #llm #robots
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Apple f*cked up with the M4 iPad Pro ad and now Google is working with creatives 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Google I/O 🙌🏾
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https://youtu.be/MTL2MBWv6w0?si=nQAGMfa-PCb27PDG
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https://youtu.be/ehTIhQpj9ys?si=PcYdLfjL5JS1Fy76
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so i wanted to ship an update to the Chapa4iOS sdk and it turns out it is somehow confusing to keep the checksum in check so i removed the whole sdk repo from my github account to ship a build that consists the bug fixes on transaction verification and i also decided to verify transactions automatically once payments have been completed from the checkout and also i will try to address previous swift versions with the new build
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join the discussion group i have set up for this channel to further talk shit about JavaScript and Android… Inheriting its name from viewDidLoad(), presenting y’all the public group shitDidLoad() https://t.me/shitDidLoad
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and some generous reddit people classify my roommate as a harmless grass spider and they say it is a good company since it scares off cockroaches
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Look at this custom text field that shows you the placeholder right above the text you are entering so you wouldn’t forget what you are filling midway. #buildinpublic
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Look at this Custom Text Field that shows the text field’s placeholder right above the text you enter so you wouldn’t forget what you were filling… #buildinpublic
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My third worst fear goes like this: - A new developer joins my team - She encounters a spaghetti code I typed away as a kid - She loses interest in me
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Here’s a pretty cool use case for Stack: Imagine you are asked to see if a code block has its parentheses balanced out or log the programmer with an Xcode editing error “Expected ‘}’ at end of brace statement” ——— func isParenthesesBalanced(_ string: String) -> Bool{ var stack = Stack<Character>() for c in string { if c == "{"{ stack.push(c) }else if c == "}"{ stack.pop() } } if stack.isEmpty { return true } return false }
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Today I solved FizzBuzz again (that’s literally the only problem I can solve from LeetCode) And started learning Data Structures and Algorithms with Swift I refreshed on Time Complexity and the Big O Notation I learned how to create a Stack in Swift LAST IN FIRST OUT 📚
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