Most people think software engineering is coding.
Wrong.
The best software engineers understand the 7 parts of the SDLC:
1. Business analysis
2. Solution Planning
3. Architecture / solution design
4. Building / Coding
5. Software Testing
6. Deployments
7. Customers / Feedback
A practical thread on getting into technical writing.
- What it is?
- Types of technical writers.
- How to get started?
- Things to know?
- Developing & structuring outline
- Platforms to kickstart?
- Where to find gigs?
- Demystifying some myths.
- Tools & Resources
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A thread on how to find thousands of startups to apply to on LinkedIn & Twitter with just one keyword search.✨🚀
As well as how to find them all in one place. This is a follow-up to my previous threads on landing internships and full-time roles in tech.
RT for others.🧵
After ~4 months of building , I'm finally ready to ship this before the end of the year
I just launched ⚡️https://t.co/eDZDyODYfC !
A Free Electricity Bill Tracker for Kenyan consumers 🇰🇪
Here is a story of how it was built
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I made ~$140k from my salary as a software engineer this year alone, living in Lagos Nigeria. It took me 8 painful years to get here. I'll teach you exactly how to get there in 4 or less:
This'll change your life. Stop scrolling and read the practical steps:
Absolutely shocking and terryfying visuals from #Beirut.
My thoughts and prayers for the people caught up in this horrific disaster. #Lebanon#BeirutBlast
My thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by the Beirut explosion.Where and how does one even start dealing with something like! Peace and healing ❤️
GitHub recently released a feature that allows users to create a profile-level README to display prominently on their GitHub profile. This article walks through how to access this new feature.
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Day 4 and 5 of #100DaysOfCode
Missed posting yesterday but I basically did some js, almost done with the course. From what I did yesterday today I was able to complete one more @hackerrank challenge. 😋 I must say am really loving the challenges
Dear Junior Dev
- it's misleading to build your career on becoming fullstack
- fullstack requires mastery of variety of skills
- you won't become fullstack in 6months but you can in 3-5yrs
- create a clear 6months plan to master 1 skill
- build projects & get paid for expertise