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I’m Sultan, a software developer, from Nigeria.
RT and drop yours, I’ll retweet as many comments as possible, RT for others too.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a senior or you just started learning.
PUT YOURSELF OUT THERE💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
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GIF is pronounced the same as JIF.
SQL is pronounced the same as Sequel.
JSON is pronounced the same as Jason.
Deno is pronounced the same as Dee-noh.
YAML is pronounced the same as Pain.
nginx is pronounced the same as Engine X.
Being a developer requires balancing hubris with humility.
Hubris: “I’ve never done that. But sure, I can handle it”.
Humility: “I just finished it, but there may be a better way of doing this”.
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You don’t fully know a person, until you have lived with them, dined with them & done business with them. Once our friendship is about to grow, I initiate these principles, esp. the last one with a small business transaction, to see if our relationship comes first, before greed.