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Z.T. Siso-Sibanda
@Zibusiso_Tech
🎯Community-taught web dev with an interest in cybersecurity. 🎯Currently a support worker in the UK. 🎯HTML/CSS/JS/React 🎯Transitioning into Tech
Medway, Kent, UK Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Using a VPN lets you access your home network no matter where you are in the world.
This has various benefits, like greater security - and @LifeofDanEL shows you how to set one up here.
You'll use the open source Tailscale mesh VPN and host it on a Raspberry Pi. You'll even add encryption with the WireGuard protocol.
freecodecamp.org/news/set-up-a-…

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If you don't go to an Ivy League school, you might think their courses aren't accessible to you.
But some of them are - in fact, over 850 of them.
In this guide, Dhawal shares courses from Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and the other Ivies you can take for free online.
freecodecamp.org/news/ivy-leagu…

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IF YOU SERVE THE LORD..,
He will meet your needs if you serve the Lord faithfully and consistently. He will turn your situation around. I remember those days in this same United Kingdom when:
- I had no National Insurance number
- I had no right to work
- I was dodging traffic wardens, thinking they were immigration officers
- I did not leave London for outside London for fear of being arrested by immigration officers or the police for 7 years
- I had no money to buy meat when we had our first child
- I could not heat my room during the winter season
- I reported at police stations three times a week for eight years
- I was detained at a police station for 4 days for immigration offenses
- I used seven different law firms to fight my immigration case
- I was taken to Gatwick Airport to be deported
- I was locked up at an immigration facility for five weeks.
- I had to work outside in the cold at night for 10 years
- I had to work for two years without pay to get experience despite having young children.
Despite all these, I was in church throughout, and I was very committed. I did not look back. That is why no weapon formed against me will prosper. I paid my dues and suffered a lot.
A great future does not mean that you will not suffer. “Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the LORD delivereth him out of them all” Psalm 34:19
Do not give up, and do not grow away from God. He will settle you soon, but you must wait for him.
Throughout my pain, I relied on the strength of God: “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint” Isaiah 40:31
If you don’t give up, you will testify and bring multitudes to Christ. I see you win.
My name is Dele Olawanle. I am a coach and a preacher. I think, write, and speak to improve lives. Follow me for more insights and inspiration.

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Go to skills-provision.com, Type "visa sponsorship" in search bar & country.A list of jobs will come through.
Most will have sponsorship,some won't. Reading through them will give you very good insights into what employers are looking for.They a good amount of artisan roles

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Python is difficult to learn but not anymore!
Introducing "The Ultimate #Python e-book PDF
You will get:
• 74+ pages cheatsheet
• Save 100+ hours on research
And for 24 hrs.' it's 100% FREE
To get it, just:
• Like & Repost
• Reply "PY"
• Follow me (so that I can DM)

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Quit my Job at Microsoft, and back to the Classroom as a Student - My Short Story.
Till today, some say quitting my job at Microsoft doesn't make logical sense. To be serious, it doesn't make any logical sense especially when I have to return to the classroom and back to the job market.
This was however necessary for me to pursue a new path for my family.
When I was at Microsoft, on several occasions, I felt Microsoft was God's sent to Africa and I am the Evangelist. Explain to me why a company is investing so much in capacity development in Africa like Microsoft.
Through relevant skills, we can bring many out of poverty, save them from the after-effects of unemployment, make them dream big and achieve it, and keep alive hopes in the hearts of millions of others with similar backgrounds like mine. So, I took my work with passion and purpose.
I was allowed to support academic institutes in several countries and I appeared as a Guest Lecturer for Masters Courses on Advance Data Analytics.
I relocated to the US and everything changed, back to the classroom but now as a Student. Indeed a humbling experience for me.
I love every opportunity I have to make complex topics simple. You wouldn't know how much I know about Data Management, Data Science, Data Analytics, and Power Platform until you give me a Mic or Opportunity to lead (Yeah, kindly reach out if you would like to have such a passionate young man like myself in your team).
I am deeply passionate about these fields and my passion is validated by years of work that I have invested in building up my skills.
I have been opportune to lead diverse teams in my career and both my listening skill and ability to break down complex tasks made it easier to bring out the best in my team members.
In this presentation, I explained what Supervised Machine Learning is, the data science workflow, and evaluating machine learning models, and I did a live demo in class - built a Supervised Machine Learning model to drive home full comprehension.
I am looking for a Remote Internship for Summer 2024 in Data Analytics and I need your help to Like and Repost this.
Who knows, I can be lucky enough to find a team that will give me a chance.
Thank you in advance 🙏
#intern
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Socialise! and go out with people at work oo. Even if you no dey drink, buy Fanta dey sip, get to know people and network.
We went for lunch at work a few days ago, and someone casually dropped that his friend is a football agent for a Scottish club.
I put my drink down, "Ah! Awon Agba baller po ni Mushin" 😊
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Professional software developers! Want to give back to the community? Dallas Software Developers Meetup group hosts free cohorts where we put beginners on similar teams to work on a project together for 6 weeks while having a Team lead guide them. This last cohort had so many wins and successes! Amazing team leads AND students that made it all the way to the end!
Is this something you are interested in? Let me know! Please be located in the CST time zone or close to it. Logistically it is too difficult to make this work when the time zones are too far apart.
Expectations:
- Setting up a bug tracker (jira as an example) and connecting to our Github Cohort Repo.
- Attend cohort meeting calls (just a couple)
- Two weekly team meetings. Meet with your students twice a week.
- Reply to messages in Discord during the 6 weeks
- Be a source of guidance for these beginners that are looking up to you.
You are NOT expected to be writing the code for their solutions or to take on more work than needed. Anything additional you feel like doing is AWESOME and we absolutely love it but is not a requirement. We want to help as many people as we can but we also want this to be something that is sustainable for everyone.

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