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I'm Eyob, a self-taught backend dev sharing my Tech journey, tips, tools, and real-world projects. Let’s grow together😊 DM for any project ideas @alnova19 Personal site: https://eyobsimachew.vercel.app My Github: https://github.com/Eyob-smax
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Hey everyone!
We’re looking for a frontend developer with a solid background in javaScript/typeScript and modern js/ts frameworks. If you’re interested, shoot us an email. And if you know someone who might be a good fit, feel free to pass this along.
Thanks!
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Hey everyone!
We’re looking for a frontend developer with a solid background in javaScript/typeScript and modern js/ts frameworks. If you’re interested, shoot us an email. And if you know someone who might be a good fit, feel free to pass this along.
Thanks!
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It is Sunday and here I'm debugging the project the whole day😭, we have to submit it by tomorrow.
@devwitheyob
#debugging
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Now let’s get into some real talk. DevFest was really cool. I talked with a lot of devs got their contacts, and more importantly, I learned so much.
As I mentioned before here, I’ve been dealing with burnout. I promised I’d share my experience once I figured things out and came back from that feeling. The truth is, I was stuck in a dilemma
growing myself into skilled developer, working one projects and participate in OSS projects, vs getting a job and stable income.
I tried to do both at the same time, but it honestly exhausted me. I didn’t know which one to choose, and that confusion slowly pushed me into depression. So I decided to focus on learning, learning smart and fast, and stop thinking too much about income for now. Still, I was worried and doubting myself a lot because you know get a job when you're student honestly is a sexy thing.
Today at DevFest, @kinfishfarms gave me advice for this exact problem, and it really hit me. I can’t explain how I felt after that conversation. I asked him, “Which one should I choose career growth or getting a job in campus life?”
He said, “You have to take a risk. Don’t worry about a 9–5 job right now. focus on truly understanding the field, build a real reputation in the community, and participate in open source. opportunities will come...”, we talked long
That advice meant a lot to me, since I was very doubtful at in my decision.
He was incredibly helpful🙏, and I’m really glad I went to DevFest.
@devwitheyob @kinfishfarms
#DevFest2025
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I first got the mug but I replace it with this, now my friend make me regret it😭😭
@devwitheyob
#DevFest2025
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I have a lot of thought that I will share with u once I get back to gbi guys.
@devwitheyob
#DevFest2025
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I arrive there late but everyone is here guys, it is gonna be an amazing day😊
@devwitheyob
#DevFest2025
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I will be there I'm the guy who have headsets around my neck😁
feel free to say hi👋
@devwitheyob
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Repost from N/a
Today’s Tip
A mistake I made when I first entered tech was focusing too much on the salary. I used to search things like junior JavaScript developer salary thinking that would motivate me. But starting with a salary driven mindset is not the right approach. When you finish learning and do not get a job immediately, you lose hope quickly. And when your motivation is only money, it becomes very easy to quit. What actually works is focusing on building skills, completing projects and improving step by step. When you enjoy the process and develop real abilities the opportunities eventually come. Salary should be the result of your skill not the reason you start and if you are in tech stop comparing yourself to others who are waiting for opportunities to come to them. Instead, create opportunities for yourself by learning, building and taking initiative.
have a good night
@BuildWithAmir
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Repost from It's FOSS
Divine D. is a Linux phone with some cool bits in it.
https://itsfoss.com/news/divine-d-project/
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These past few days have been a bit heavy. I’ve been feeling burned out, not really satisfied with what I’m doing, and sometimes just low mentally for no clear reason.
A friend once told me, “When I feel burned out, I just throw myself into it even more, push harder, and burn out again, that’s how I cope.” I’ve tried that too sometimes, and honestly… it’s complicated. It helps for a bit, but it doesn’t fix the feeling completely.
I’m still figuring things out, and I’ll come back soon to share the whole experience and what I’ve learned after deal with it .
Just wanted to be real for a moment. 💛
@devwitheyob
#BurnOuts
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Repost from Genene T. ☕️
Fully Funded Software Development Scholarship Opportunity for African Youth
Are you ready to dive into the world of technology and enhance your skills? The Power Learn Project (PLP) is now open for the January 2026 Cohort, offering a fully funded, life-changing opportunity for young Africans to break into the world of software development.
This 16-week intensive program will help you:
🔹Master in-demand software development & programming skills
🔹Learn from expert mentors & industry professionals
🔹Access career guidance & global tech opportunities
🔹Join a strong Pan-African community of future tech leaders
🔹Get FREE access to the AI Safari Program
Eligibility Requirements:
🔸Must be 18 years or older
🔸Access to a reliable internet connection
🔸A personal computer
🔗Apply: https://www.powerlearnprojectafrica.org/applications
📝Deadline: January 23, 2026
If this isn't for you, please share it with others who might be interested.🙏
#share
@genenedotdev
