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🚀 Polyglot Software Engineer | C , Python, Java | Web Dev | Reverse Engineering | OS & Low-Level Systems

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Grok4 Heavy is the best Model for programming in the world. Nothing comes close.

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Want to master Machine Learning? Start strong with Stanford's CS229 taught by Andrew Ng, one of the best foundations in Machine Learning. 🎓 Free on YouTube. m.youtube.com/playlist?list=…


Steve Jobs:How to design insanely great products.

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5 ways to monetize your side project: - Freemium: Free core, pay for power features. - One-time purchase: Buy once, own forever. - Subscription (SaaS): Recurring fee for ongoing value. - Ads/Sponsorships: Monetize audience attention. - Paid add-ons/Marketplace:


Let's take a break from Artificial intelligence. Quantum computing is the future of Technology.

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Quantum computing is the future of Technology.

I/O overhead is never good in system design. To a high level engineer - it's smart. To a low level engineer - it's expensive.


Fundamental web security concepts.

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If you can’t write C or understand how the processor communicates with the OS, you’ll rely heavily on APIs and frameworks your entire dev journey. To truly think outside the box, low-level knowledge is non-negotiable.


Why C is non-negotiable People call C “legacy,” but it’s still the backbone of computing: • OS kernels (Linux, Windows, macOS) • Embedded/firmware (drivers, IoT) • Language runtimes (Python, PHP, Ruby) • Toolchains (GCC, libc, LLVM) • Universal C ABI C is the glue.


Then security🔒🔗

Web developement seems easy untill you have to work on : - Scalability - CORS errors - Production bugs - Documentations - Web sockets - Time zone Handelling - Handelling traffics - Memory leaks - SEO optimization - Webpack config. - CSS specificity hell - Custom promises…



Speed. Size. Security. The three silent pillars of great software. If it isn’t fast, it’s frustrating. If it’s bloated, it’s broken. If it’s insecure, it’s useless. Balance them — that’s real engineering. #DevThoughts #SoftwareDesign #Codingtherapy

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The three silent pillars of great software.  
If it isn’t fast, it’s frustrating.  
If it’s bloated, it’s broken.  
If it’s insecure, it’s useless.  
Balance them — that’s real engineering.  
#DevThoughts #SoftwareDesign #Codingtherapy

Why do JavaScript developers feel like Avatars😶‍🌫️😮‍💨

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In this age of AI, learn something AI isn’t designed to deliver on. Inside software engineering, there’s deeper software engineering — think deeper. 🧠


A good software engineer knows how to leverage the strengths of free hosting platforms — stitching together services smartly to build reliable systems while keeping costs low. It’s not just about code, it’s about strategy.

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Feeling demotivated? Print hello world in a `while` loop. Import every heavy library you can think of. Make that one line feel like a full-stack deployment. Stare at it. Smile. You’re coding again. 😌💻 #CodingTherapy


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Hi, polyglot speaking here: best way to study any language is A) 'situational' learning. The way I would explain it is that the brain connects vocabulary with situations. For example, if you always study words at your desk your brain connects the words with that situation (at…


C for sure — direct, no fluff, zero abstractions. Just you and the machine. What language do you find most *interesting* and why? Let’s hear it 👇

As a Developer, which language is fun?



Linux saves stress of understand UI, potential glitches from UI communication with memory and resources...any good engineer should relate😁

LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! LINUX USERS ARE NOT HACKERS! FYI



Cloned the Opay fintech app as a personal project — mimics full flow: Generate account names, transaction receipts/History. Took weeks of reverse engineering + UI work + intense coding💪🏼. Feedback/thoughts? Feel free to DM me if you want to know more or chat about the process!


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