Meet Vivian, aka Vijex, a coding enthusiast with a knack for solving problems. I love the good life, great meals, and trust me, good food is the way to my heart
@Tech4DevHQ@Tech4Dev As someone passionate about tech, innovation, and impact, this is more than just learning , it’s about becoming part of a community shaping Africa’s digital future.
I’m eager to apply every skill, lead effectively, and contribute meaningfully to real-world projects. 💃
I am excited to share that I’ve just been admitted into the @Tech4DevHQ, Women Techsters Bootcamp Cohort 4.0 under the Technical Project Management track! 💻
This marks a new chapter in my tech journey, and I honestly can’t wait to get started! 💃
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@Tech4DevHQ The @Tech4Dev initiative has been empowering women across Africa with digital skills — and being part of this incredible program is a dream come true! 💃
I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to learn, grow, and collaborate with other amazing women in tech.
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✨ Day 30 of #30DaysWithTechyJaunt
Wow... It’s the final day! 💃🕺💃🕺
What started as a simple challenge turned into a journey of growth, grit, and backend breakthroughs.
Let’s take a moment to look back, reflect, and share the gems I’ve gained 👇🧵 @TechyJaunt
🔥 To fellow learners out there:
Start messy. Stay curious. Share your progress.
This challenge might be ending, but the journey is just beginning.
The web needs your brilliance.
Keep building. Keep growing. Keep showing up.
🚧 Was it easy? No.
But showing up daily taught me:
• How to stay consistent
• How to teach others through sharing
• How to simplify complex concepts
It also revealed how powerful community learning can be.
💡 More than just code…
I learned the why behind what we do:
• Why clean architecture matters
• Why communication is a must-have soft skill
• Why backend is the silent engine powering the web
This wasn’t just a coding challenge — it was mindset reengineering.
🛠️ From understanding servers, routes & middleware…
To building APIs, working with databases, and even diving into tools like Postman, Git, and package managers - Every day stretched my mind and sharpened my skills.
And it was so worth it.
Great backend devs don’t just write logic, they lead with language. They don’t leave teams guessing; they connect the dots. In tech, communication isn't a "soft" skill — It’s a core skill. And it’s the edge that turns good developers into great ones. #30DaysWithTechyJaunt
Day 29 of #30DaysWithTechyJaunt: Let’s spotlight a soft skill that’s just as important as knowing Node.js or Django - 🗣️ Effective Communication. Backend devs aren't just code machines. To stand out, you must explain, collaborate, and connect.
Here's why 👇🧵
@TechyJaunt
💡 Want to improve? Join dev communities, share your knowledge in plain English. Practice writing better documentation. Record yourself explaining your code. Pair program with others and observe how they speak. It’s a skill you can train.
🧰 It’s not just about speaking — it’s also about:
Listening with empathy
Clarifying unclear requests
Giving thoughtful feedback in code reviews
Writing easy-to-understand commit messages
Asking smart questions without fear
Communication = confidence + clarity.
🤝 Real-life scenario: Your API is down. The frontend team is stuck. The client is panicking. You need to explain what happened, why it happened, and how you’ll fix it — all in calm, clear terms. Communication turns chaos into confidence.
💬Why is this skill crucial in backend dev?
Because you’ll regularly:
Collaborate with frontend devs
Discuss features with product managers
Explain tech terms to non-tech clients
Write documentation that others depend on
If your words aren’t clear, your work won’t shine.
🧠 Writing good code is great.
But being able to explain your code, your logic, or why something isn't working — that's a superpower. 😊
The best devs don’t just “build.” They communicate ideas, blockers, solutions, and timelines clearly.
These 4 terms may look small, but they power nearly every interaction in the backend: 🧠 Query for precision, 🔑 Param for specifics, 🔍 Parse for clarity, and 📝 Stringify for communication. Mastering them = understanding how the web breathes. #30DaysWithTechyJaunt#BackendDev
Day 28 of #30DaysWithTechyJaunt Let’s decode some backend buzzwords you’ve probably heard flying around: 👉 Query, Param, Parse, and Stringify. What do they mean? Why do they matter? And how do they work behind the scenes? Let’s simplify these terms 👇🧵
@TechyJaunt
📦 In Real-Life Terms: Query = “Show me only red dresses” Param = “Give me the details of dress ID 45” Parse = “Read and understand this raw message” Stringify = “Wrap up this message to send it neatly.” Each plays a role in how data moves & talks.