I realize that a lot of my people might not know me yet, well let’s fix that 👀
Allow me to re-introduce myself.. drum beats 🥁🙃
Hi, I’m Prisca. A curious, soft-hearted, and growing Frontend Developer who writes code that doesn’t just work, but also feels good to use. ✨
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This Saturday, we gather for a communal screening experience that centers adolescence through African eyes — raw, honest, and beautifully told. 🎬✨
From the quiet reflections of Viaje de Negocios to the timeless warmth and innocence of Yaaba, this is more than film.
It was great breaking down the different categories of AI agents and discussing when each approach actually makes sense in real-world products. I’d love to have more conversations like this. 🚀
#devfest2025#devfestEnugu
I had the opportunity to speak at Google DevFest, Enugu, on the importance of choosing the right type of LLM agent for your product, rather than adding AI without a clear use case.
I’m truly grateful for the invitation and the incredible engagement from everyone in the room.
At 14, I discovered p*rnhub and watched it every night for a decade.
I’m now 1098 days clean.
For all the men, here are the scientifically proven negative effects of watching p*rn.
A thread.
Writing text and code (mind maps) to share the knowledge I have, on how I think we will need to prepare individally for shifts that are coming that we cant escape.
Blue - Core
Green - Secondary
Yellow - Tertiary
pre- order via https://t.co/ey2IWlTe19
July 15,25 at 2300 hrs
Tailwind helps me focus less on babysitting CSS and more on the experience I'm building.
The result?
UIs that look good, feel good, and ship faster.
Got a Tailwind workflow hack? I’d love to learn from you too 👇🏾
#tailwindcss#WebDevelopment#womenintech
How I use Tailwind CSS to build beautiful UIs, fast. 💨
It’s not just about utility classes. It’s about smart habits that save time, reduce chaos, and keep me in flow.
Here’s my not-so-obvious Tailwind workflow 👇🏾
#tailwindcss#FrontEndDeveloper#TechTwitter
Bonus: I prototype fast with Tailwind UI kits (like ShadCN)
I start with a solid base, tweak the brand vibe, and sprinkle my own style.
Fast ≠ lazy.
It means efficient with taste. 🤭
So yes, it's great to learn to code.
But also learn the soft skills, thinking skills, and life skills that help you grow and stay in this field.
What non-code skill has helped you the most in tech?
Let’s talk in the comments below 👇🏾
#WomenInTech#cleancode#GrowthMindset
We all claim to be software engineers…
But do we really know what being a software engineer is all about?
I used to think it was just about learning programming languages.
It’s not.
Here are 6 non-code skills I’ve learned that matter just as much 👇🏾
#TechTwitter#DevJourney
6️⃣- Taking care of your mind
Burnout is real.
Impostor syndrome is very loud.
Take a rest. Set boundaries. Stay self-aware.
Take care of the human behind the keyboard.
That’s you!!