Jamiu Olajide
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Jamiu Olajide
@DevJayBuilds
Software Engineer | Humanitarian | Open to work
Osogbo, Nigeria. Katılım Kasım 2019
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@cryptorecruit I am interested!
I am a certified full-stack engineer but currently focusing on front-end development. I am expressing my interest in working with your company.
My portfolio: olajidejamiu.netlify.app
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Got a 97/100 performance review in my internship team project @trumindsltd
Full marks in:
Technical skill,
Teamwork,
Communication, and
Reliability.
I am proud of the process so far.
Still building, still learning.
#FrontendDeveloper #TechIntern #TechJourney #Learning


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@Leojaysquare I’m delighted by the effort and commitment you’ve shown so far.
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I started my Internship Program at @trumindsltd
With God’s strength, I completed and submitted the individual project 2 days before the deadline, a proof that consistency truly works.
Live link: chuksmeal.netlify.app
#BuildInPublic #InternshipJourney #FrontendDeveloper

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🚀 Updated my Todo App!
Features added 👇
*LocalStorage
*Task priority
*Edit task
*Pause & resume time tracking
*Search & clear list
*Clean, user-friendly UI
link: flowlytask.netlify.app
📌 Open to frontend opportunities
#BuildInPublic #FrontendDev #WebDev #OpenToWork



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@JobFound5 I’m interested!
I am Jamiu Olaide, I will be glad to contribute to your team and grow under your mentorship.
Here is my portfolio website: jamiuolajide.netlify.app
Thank you 🙏🏽
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@_devJNS I prefer team because as you make impact you also learn more from others.
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From countless applications to interviews and a live design challenge - it finally happened. 🙌🏽
Officially stepping into a new chapter as a Full-Time UI/UX Designer!
So thankful for every lesson and every “not yet” that led me here. 💛
#NewRole #DesignJourney #UXDesign

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A few years ago, I was mentoring a junior developer who was struggling with JavaScript. He kept saying, “This language is too broad. Every tutorial I watch is teaching me something new, and I can’t keep up.”
I asked him what exactly he found difficult. His response was, “They keep adding new syntax, arrow functions, async/await, optional chaining, promises… every time I learn one thing, another one appears.”
What he didn’t realize was that all these features were simply different expressions of the same principle: managing asynchronous behavior.
I explained it this way:
Callbacks were the first syntax for handling async.
Promises were introduced to clean that up.
Async/await came later as syntactic sugar over promises.
The principle hadn’t changed, only the syntax expressing it. Once he understood that principle, his mindset shifted. He stopped trying to memorize every piece of syntax and instead focused on mastering asynchronous programming as a concept. From there, whether it was callbacks, promises, or async/await, he could interpret the syntax and apply it without stress.
I hope this story helps a struggling junior developer.

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@iam_cpo This is an amazing opportunity!
I am an Entry level front end developer(React.js). I would love to contribute, learn from your team, and grow under your mentorship.
I am very interested in the frontend intern role. Below is my portfolio website.
jamiuolajide.netlify.app
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@moshhamedani You have a great tutorial package for java #java
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✅ Martin Odegaard
✅ @GabrielJesus9
Congratulations to Martin and Gabby - the pair have been nominated for August's @PremierLeague Player of the Month award 🏆
Vote here 👇
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