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Company work gives stability.
Both have pros and cons I’ve only done remote company work so far, but I’m curious Freelancers, how do you do it? What’s your secret?
Company work gives stability.
Both have pros and cons I’ve only done remote company work so far, but I’m curious Freelancers, how do you do it? What’s your secret?
How’s it been?
Learned that new language? Tried a new stack? Or still pushing that project?
It’s okay if things didn’t go as planned — don’t rush or quit.
There’s still time to make progress. Finish strong
How’s it been?
Learned that new language? Tried a new stack? Or still pushing that project?
It’s okay if things didn’t go as planned — don’t rush or quit.
There’s still time to make progress. Finish strong
New UI, stronger backend, banking features, and a smoother mobile experience.
Also open to mobile dev gigs—let’s connect!
New UI, stronger backend, banking features, and a smoother mobile experience.
Also open to mobile dev gigs—let’s connect!
Sometimes it’s in the docs,
sometimes on Stack Overflow,
and sometimes it’s in the patience to keep digging until it clicks.
Sometimes it’s in the docs,
sometimes on Stack Overflow,
and sometimes it’s in the patience to keep digging until it clicks.
It’s about debugging red screens, fixing endless dependencies,
and still shipping a mobile app that feels smooth in your users’ hands.
It’s about debugging red screens, fixing endless dependencies,
and still shipping a mobile app that feels smooth in your users’ hands.
Languages evolve, tools get replaced, frameworks come and go.
The real skill?
Staying adaptable enough to learn, unlearn, and relearn — on repeat.
Languages evolve, tools get replaced, frameworks come and go.
The real skill?
Staying adaptable enough to learn, unlearn, and relearn — on repeat.
It’s not a memory contest.
The best devs I know:
⚡ Google like pros
⚡ Read docs daily
⚡ Ask for help without ego
Focus on problem-solving, not perfection.
What’s one “simple” thing you still Google? 👇
It’s not a memory contest.
The best devs I know:
⚡ Google like pros
⚡ Read docs daily
⚡ Ask for help without ego
Focus on problem-solving, not perfection.
What’s one “simple” thing you still Google? 👇
They just force me to code smarter, Google faster,
and turn “it can’t be done” into “it’s deployed.”
They just force me to code smarter, Google faster,
and turn “it can’t be done” into “it’s deployed.”
but I know how to dig through docs, debug the issue,
and ship a working solution before the deadline.
That’s my real skill.
but I know how to dig through docs, debug the issue,
and ship a working solution before the deadline.
That’s my real skill.
What matters more is your ability to learn fast, stay curious, and solve problems — even when the docs don’t make sense.
What matters more is your ability to learn fast, stay curious, and solve problems — even when the docs don’t make sense.
It's about knowing how to break things, Google the error, and still make the deadline.
It's about knowing how to break things, Google the error, and still make the deadline.
“Are you available?”
I said I’m off to NYSC camp.
He replied, “We’ll wait. You always deliver.”
That reminded me:
Good work speaks, even in silence.
📌 Back & available after camp. Open to gigs!
“Are you available?”
I said I’m off to NYSC camp.
He replied, “We’ll wait. You always deliver.”
That reminded me:
Good work speaks, even in silence.
📌 Back & available after camp. Open to gigs!
Reading your own code from 3 months ago?
That’s where the real challenge begins. 😅
Comment your code. Future you will thank you. 🙏💻
Reading your own code from 3 months ago?
That’s where the real challenge begins. 😅
Comment your code. Future you will thank you. 🙏💻
✅ Day 1: “This is amazing!”
🤯 Day 3: “Why is nothing working?”
🔥 Day 7: “I could build anything with this.”
The cycle never ends… and that’s the fun of being a dev. 😅
What’s the last framework or tool you learned? 👇
✅ Day 1: “This is amazing!”
🤯 Day 3: “Why is nothing working?”
🔥 Day 7: “I could build anything with this.”
The cycle never ends… and that’s the fun of being a dev. 😅
What’s the last framework or tool you learned? 👇
Years of experience?
Number of frameworks/languages?
Projects and gigs?
Or working at big names like Google or Microsoft?
Or is it more about mindset and how you solve problems & guide others?
What do you think? 👇
Years of experience?
Number of frameworks/languages?
Projects and gigs?
Or working at big names like Google or Microsoft?
Or is it more about mindset and how you solve problems & guide others?
What do you think? 👇
But the way people are ditching it lately is honestly alarming. Times are changing…
But the way people are ditching it lately is honestly alarming. Times are changing…
I’ve always focused on writing clean, simple code.
But lately, I’m wondering…
Should shipping fast be the real priority?
Is it better to write “good” code or just get things done quickly?
How do you find the balance?
I’ve always focused on writing clean, simple code.
But lately, I’m wondering…
Should shipping fast be the real priority?
Is it better to write “good” code or just get things done quickly?
How do you find the balance?
Real learning starts with the bugs. Google, Stack Overflow, trial & error = growth.
Which tutorial don humble you recently
Real learning starts with the bugs. Google, Stack Overflow, trial & error = growth.
Which tutorial don humble you recently