ebuka | Frontend Developer 🎖️
@promiseNotNull
Frontend Engineer | Turning ideas into interactive applications | http://JW.ORG
What’s the most underrated skill every software engineer should have (outside of coding)?
My guy’s car just got shanked.🤦🏽♂️
You can design one for you🌚
I’m officially done dating, there is no love in lagos 🚶♀️🚶♀️
Nope. That’s precisely the way to not build a startup
Broski, I’m just saying that when building a startup, at least the target audience should be everybody not a specific set of people
Sometimes, the tears come out of nowhere. You’re watching a movie, and a random scene that isn’t even that sad makes your eyes well up. Or you’re having a normal conversation, and suddenly your throat tightens, your voice shakes, and you find yourself fighting back tears. It’s…
Nope. You can't build for everybody. You'll have a shitty product if you try to. I agree with weighing the pros and cons of your product, however, with your target audience in mind.
Before they built, they had their total addressable market in mind, they also had their servicable available market in mind, pretty sure they didn't build without research. They are very aware of the users they want to serve.
When building a startup, it’s key to weigh the pros and cons of your idea. For example, Imagine trying to pay the woman who sells akara or kuli-kuli and saying, “Please can I have your email?” 😂 Great concept — but definitely more suited for larger or digital-first businesses.
When building a startup, it’s key to weigh the pros and cons of your idea. For example, Imagine trying to pay the woman who sells akara or kuli-kuli and saying, “Please can I have your email?” 😂 Great concept — but definitely more suited for larger or digital-first businesses.
This Nigerian built a way to send money via emails 🤯🤯🤯
Y’all that are dragging this guy, the funniest part is even if he comes back to Nigeria tomorrow, you’ll still want to take a picture with him, which is why he’s feeling that supremacy vibe.
talked to Nigerian students today at the University of Lagos. told them a powerful idea. with just a laptop, they have access to more technology than the President of the United States had 31 years ago. build on @base and you will be rewarded.
Pray for blessing! Pray for blessing! Pray for blessing! Pray for blessing!
Pray for grace! Pray for grace! Pray for grace! Pray for grace!
Too real >>> Being a good person comes with a lot of pressure, you’re always careful not to be misunderstood. Meanwhile, those who don’t care seem to move freely. Still, I’ll always choose being good and don’t gaf.😂
The weight of being a good person is heavier than being a bad person!
Just delete that sh** once and for all 😂
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