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Michael Onyekwere

@itzMichael_dev

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👋 Hi everyone, I’m Michael — a Frontend Developer with a strong focus on building clean, responsive, and user-centric interfaces. I’m currently open to Frontend roles (on-site, remote, or hybrid). And would love to connect: itzmichael-dev-ntel.vercel.app 📩 DMs open

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. 👋 Hi everyone, I’m Michael — a Frontend Developer with a strong focus on building clean, responsive, and user-centric interfaces.

I’m currently open to Frontend roles (on-site, remote, or hybrid).
And would love to  connect: 
 itzmichael-dev-ntel.vercel.app
📩 DMs open

I almost gave up the first time I tried TypeScript. But the errors weren’t the problem they were the protection. TS catches bugs early, makes code predictable, and makes refactoring painless. Now I can’t build without it. If you’ve been avoiding TS, this is your sign to try it

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. I almost gave up the first time I tried TypeScript.
But the errors weren’t the problem they were the protection.

TS catches bugs early, makes code predictable, and makes refactoring painless.
Now I can’t build without it.

If you’ve been avoiding TS, this is your sign to try it

New month. New energy. Keep grinding, that one client, that one opportunity, that one breakthrough can come out of nowhere. Finish the year strong. ✨


I'm Starting a new series on practical frontend tips, consider this the first of many. Tip #1: Don’t skip unit tests. Tests catch bugs early, make refactoring easier, and keeps your codebase reliable. Pro tip: Start testing from day one, it’ll save you hours debugging later.

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. I'm Starting a new series on practical frontend tips, consider this the first of many.

Tip #1: Don’t skip unit tests.

Tests catch bugs early, make refactoring easier, and keeps your codebase reliable.

Pro tip: Start testing from day one,  it’ll save you hours debugging later.

That word "But" during an interview

“What is more hurtful than heartbreak?” This 👇👇👇

webdesignerng's tweet image. “What is more hurtful than heartbreak?”

This 👇👇👇


If you’re learning to code right now, keep going.


I’ve been using TanStack Query for a while now, and honestly—it just gets the job done. Fast caching, clean state management, and zero boilerplate. Working with dynamic data becomes smoother, and debugging gets much easier. If your app hits APIs often, Just try TanStack Query

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. I’ve been using TanStack Query for a while now, and honestly—it just gets the job done.

Fast caching, clean state management, and zero boilerplate. Working with dynamic data becomes smoother, and debugging gets much easier.

If your app hits APIs often, Just try TanStack Query

Don’t get too comfortable with one skill. Tech evolves fast — you should too


Writing test cases early saves you from 90% of future headaches. So next time you are building a product. Always make it a priority to write your unit test. Thank me later.

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. Writing test cases early saves you from 90% of future headaches.

So next time you are building a product. Always make it a priority to write your unit test.

Thank me later.

I attended DevFest today, the day tailored to software engineers, and it was really a fun filled experience. Learned a lot, and made a bunch of new connections. Really worth it

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. I attended DevFest today, the day tailored to software engineers, and it was really a fun filled experience.

Learned a lot, and made a bunch of new connections. Really worth it
itzMichael_dev's tweet image. I attended DevFest today, the day tailored to software engineers, and it was really a fun filled experience.

Learned a lot, and made a bunch of new connections. Really worth it

#Gdglagos Did you attend? If yes, how did it go.


Live at Devfest 2025 If your here, let's connect 💯

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. Live at Devfest 2025

If your here, let's connect 💯

As a dev, I’ve realized the hardest part of any task is simply starting. Just open the file, write one line — momentum does the rest. Who else feels this?


I’ve learned that the longer you wait to start something, the heavier it feels. Truth is, nothing gets easier until you actually begin. So whatever’s on your mind… just take the first small step today. It really makes a difference.

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. I’ve learned that the longer you wait to start something, the heavier it feels.

Truth is, nothing gets easier until you actually begin.

So whatever’s on your mind… just take the first small step today. It really makes a difference.

No matter what, Don't ever quit. 🫡


Big news! The GidiPitch MVP is almost ready — and we’ll be launching soon! 🎉 GidiPitch makes it easy for founders to create stunning pitch decks in minutes, helping them tell their stories and attract investors effortlessly. We’re just getting started. Stay tuned!

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. Big news! The GidiPitch MVP is almost ready — and we’ll be launching soon! 🎉

GidiPitch makes it easy for founders to create stunning pitch decks in minutes, helping them tell their stories and attract investors effortlessly.

We’re just getting started. Stay tuned!

Big news! The GidiPitch MVP is almost ready — and we’ll be launching soon! 🎉 GidiPitch makes it easy for founders to create stunning pitch decks in minutes, helping them tell their stories and attract investors effortlessly. We’re just getting started. Stay tuned!

itzMichael_dev's tweet image. Big news! The GidiPitch MVP is almost ready — and we’ll be launching soon! 🎉

GidiPitch makes it easy for founders to create stunning pitch decks in minutes, helping them tell their stories and attract investors effortlessly.

We’re just getting started. Stay tuned!

Is it just me, or does coding instantly become 10x more fun when you have the right tools (and that one bug fix that finally works)? 😅


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