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Success Obasi
@_Techmad
Creative front-end dev. I turn ordinary sites into scroll-stopping experiences. ✨ Portfolio below.
Joined Eylül 2023
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Day 6 of becoming a Full-Stack Software Engineer
I built a library management System which solidified my knowledge of OOP principles.
I'm ready for a real world project, I'll be trying to build a mini banking system.
#100DaysOfCode #java #BuildInPublic #LearnInPublic


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Day 5 of learning Java & becoming a Full-Stack Software Engineer
Today’s concept: Polymorphism
👉 One method, many behaviors.
The same method call can act differently depending on the object’s actual type.
Same command. Different response.
👉 Polymorphism.
#buildinpublic

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@ethanmonkhouse Lol, would be expecting that bro. Thanks for the continuous encouragement.
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Day 4 of learning Java and becoming a full stack software engineer.
Learned inheritance — where classes can pass down traits like family genes 🧬.
Used the extends keyword. Java’s structured approach to OOP continues to impress.
#100DaysOfCode
#buildinpublic

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@_Techmad Great work brother, I like that you're using VSCode for learning Java instead of an IDEA.
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After just 3 days of learning Java, I built a terminal-based Grade Calculator! 🧮
It solidified my grasp of OOP principles and the Java mindset.
Loving the learning journey — next up: a Bank Simulator app! 💻🚀
#buildinpublic
#100DaysOfCode

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@sameekshadalvi7 Keep on going friend. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
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Started working on Tic Tac Toe project as part of my #TheOdinProject journey.
#WebDev #JavaScript #LearnInPublic #learninginpublic


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Still Day 3
In addition, I learned about Encapsulation.
Think of Encapsulation like a car's dashboard. You don't touch the engine wires (private), you use the steering wheel & pedals (public methods).
#learningjava
#LearnInPublic
#buildinpublic
#100DaysOfCode
Success Obasi@_Techmad
Day 3 of learning Java and becoming a full stack Software Engineer Today, I learned about classes and objects. Learned that a Class is the blueprint (like a house plan), and an Object is the actual thing built from it (the house). #learningJava #buildinginpublic #100DaysOfCode
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Day 3 of learning Java and becoming a full stack Software Engineer
Today, I learned about classes and objects.
Learned that a Class is the blueprint (like a house plan), and an Object is the actual thing built from it (the house).
#learningJava
#buildinginpublic
#100DaysOfCode

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@ethanmonkhouse Thank you very much my Bro. I appreciate the encouragement.
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Day 2 of learning Java.
I learned about methods.
So a method is simply a bloc of code that executes a particular function. I also learned that it's good practice to break down Java code into methods.
#learningJava
#buildinpublic
#100DaysOfCode

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@_devJNS Yeah, I believe everyone should learn sales and marketing.
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@stijnnoorman Ehmmm....nah. Do something useful, the followers will come.
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@iyoushetwt For beginners, learn by building. Question everything, understand the fundamentals, don't let AI lead you on, lead it instead. Ask and ask, till you can explain to a 5 year old.
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@itsolelehmann Made up my mind to leave that platform sometime ago, never going back. X is the market square.
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@pmitu Lol, it won't die. The whole aim of tech is to make people's life better and vibe coding does it for devs, so it's not going anywhere. For 2026, I hope to see breakthroughs in the science and engineering field, quantum mechanics especially, we'll see.
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@leerob No 1 is the biggest problem. Very few people would be willing to calm down and learn the fundamentals, break and rebuild with AI tools around. The YouTubers saying you can master a programming language in a month for clickbait aren't helping as well.
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My biggest worries about coding with AI:
1. Beginners not actually learning
2. Atrophy of skills
I’m seeing #1 happen and I don’t have a good answer yet.
Leveling up as an engineer requires grinding and it’s not always fun. If AI can solve most of the problems for you, when do you lean into the healthy friction? When do you embrace the suck? Coupled with fewer opportunities for pair programming, it’s definitely tougher for those starting their engineering career.
It’s not all bleak though. Those with high agency are figuring it out and learning extremely fast. I just worry about the industry as a whole outside these folks. We need better products and better education. I’m hoping to try and do my part here.
For #2, I’m definitely paranoid about this for myself. What will it feel like to build software in 5 years? Will I have forgotten someone of the skills I used to rely on? Maybe that won’t even matter because we will truly be operating at a higher level of abstraction. Even if that pans out, it’s always been important to deeply understand the systems/dependencies you’re building on.
I normally talk about the stuff I’m optimistic for but think it’s good to have a healthy skepticism here.
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