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by Dyoungscholar

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by Donchiweb

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by CassandraOliver

This quote by Alan Kay hits me right in the compiler: **"The best way to predict the future is to invent it."** I'm not just a computing student; I'm an inventor in training!I'm all about taking charge of my future, and that starts now. Every line of code I write, every project I tackle, is a brick I'm laying in the foundation of a future I design. The future of tech is wide open, and I'm excited to be part of building it.What about you? What quote keeps you motivated to invent the future you want?

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by CassandraOliver

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by blessedtechie

Hello, Africoders &#127757;After months of job hunting, he finally received multiple job offers. Exciting, right? But with excitement came the overwhelming task of choosing the right one. Just like Ken, we all face this crossroads at some point in our careers. Here are some factors to consider:### Mapping Out Your Decision1. Company Culture: Ken knew that a positive work environment was crucial. He visited the companies' offices, spoke with potential colleagues, and asked questions about their work culture. What do you value in a company’s culture?2. Growth Opportunities: Ken looked for compan...

**Hello, Africoders! &#127757;**Meet Ken. Ken always loved tinkering with gadgets and solving puzzles. One day, he decided to turn this passion into a career. He didn't know where to start, but he was determined. Just like Ken, your journey into the tech world starts with a single step: identifying your passion.---**Mapping Your Path**1. **Discover Your Interests:** Think about what excites you most in tech. Do you love creating websites, designing sleek apps, crunching data, or securing systems?2. **Build Your Skills:** Ken found his calling in software development. He took online courses and...

Agile methodology is an iterative and incremental approach to software development and project management that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and customer satisfaction. Key principles of Agile include:1\. \*\*Customer Collaboration\*\*: Working closely with customers to understand their needs and deliver solutions that meet their requirements.2\. \*\*Responding to Change\*\*: Embracing changes in requirements, even late in development, to ensure the product remains relevant and useful.3\. \*\*Iterative Development\*\*: Breaking the project into small, manageable units called iterations...

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by anthonyo

Hello, Africoders! &#127757;Today, we’ll talk about open source. a world where software isn't locked behind paywalls but is freely available for anyone to use, modify, and share. This is the essence of open source.In simple terms, open-source software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance. It's built by a community of developers who work together to create and improve software, sharing their work with the world.### The Story of Open SourceThe open source movement began in the late 20th century, championed by pioneers like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds....

On today’s Fun Fact Friday, we’ll talk about the history of the QWERTY keyboard design.Have you ever wondered why the keys on your keyboard are arranged in the seemingly random QWERTY layout?Back in the 1860s, Christopher Latham Sholes, an American inventor, was working on creating the first practical typewriter. The early typewriters had keys arranged alphabetically, but this design led to a problem. When typists struck adjacent keys in quick succession, the mechanical arms would often jam.To solve this issue, Sholes and his team reconfigured the keyboard layout to slow typists down and reduc...

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by anthonyo
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