TechVibe
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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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Guys...እኔ እኮ ግርም የሚለኝ ፈተና ውስጥ ገብቸ ከፈተናው ምማረው 😭😭ነገር
wtf is DataSourse and DataSet እስኪ 😂
#ExamTime
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If you're looking to contribute to Kubernetes and don't know how to get started, here are some other resources you might find useful:
GitHub: Link
Meeting Resources: Slides: Link
If you want to see previous orientation videos, you can use this YouTube Playlist: Link
Additional New Contributor Resources:
kubernetes-new-contributors Slack Channel: Link
Kubernetes Dev Google Group (K-Dev): Link
Kubernetes Contributor Site: k8s.dev
Kubernetes New Contributor Course: k8s.dev/course
Source: Link
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe
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I remember about two years ago, someone, I can’t recall his name, who was a full-stack developer spoke on the @yonas_moh podcast. He said people don’t really need to be full-stack, knowing just backend or frontend is often enough you can work on that and he also said it will take a lot of time to learn both. He also talked about how difficult his journey was. At that time, I was just thinking about starting to code and hadn’t written a single line yet. Now, in less than two years, niche jobs are hard to find and learning has become much easier because of AI. AI has changed a lot😮.
I wonder what will change in the next two years🤔.
#AI
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Repost from Dagmawi Babi
Partner: Codenight
Super excited to announce that we've partnered with Codenight to hold the first ever Telegram Creators Award.
Codenight is the biggest dev community in Ethiopia with over 10,300 members. It has become the meeting point for all dev across Ethiopia.
We're excited for them to support us in this event and host the Creators Awards.
#DagmawiBabisMeetup #Events
@Dagmawi_Babi
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so generate an image of how you would treat me after you take over the tech world. I'm a man from Ethiopia, and I'm a developer(mostly backend).
#random
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The tasks were pure programming, like building a Python error-handling and validation library.
The hardest part for me was writing tests, honestly, most of us don’t write tests, even in medium full-stack apps 😁. But everything had to be automatically tested and dockerized since it will run in a sandbox environment, following strict folder, file, and markdown structures.
Overall, I finished 7 tasks during this period, wrote code in python, java, C++, and TS(ma favorite😁), and learned a ton along the way.
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It looks like finally risking my exams and dedicating my time to learning new things has paid off somehow.
I’m so grateful right now. The position, the salary, and the work culture all fit me perfectly, especially since the tasks are challenging and not repetitive.
I’ll get back to you on how I spent the last week in an intensive training and testing session.
#Job
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Repost from Dagmawi Babi
Most people think University is where you do soul searching, and where your identity is defined and all that... It's on the contrary, you're in an established system - even if you're the chaotic typa student there are so many others like you that it's easy to just follow that path.
It's after you graduate that you're properly independent and where true soul searching and identity formation happens.
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Article of the Day
RPCs in SQL
They are similar to tRPC, but for SQL. You can use them to run processes through standard validations, execute transactions, eliminate race conditions, and ensure secure processing. They can also return convenient results, such as JSON structures, and they are one of the best safeguards for executing ACID-compliant operations.
#ArticleOfTheDay #SQLRPC
