Emmanuel Ajibokun

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Emmanuel Ajibokun

Emmanuel Ajibokun

@meet_manny

Applied geology grad with interest in software engineering. Software solutions for geology problems? Try machine learning and AI. Fullstack | Cloud eng | devops

Katılım Ocak 2023
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Emmanuel Ajibokun
Emmanuel Ajibokun@meet_manny·
Where I build solutions that bring me life changing opportunities. At this desk, I work every day, on my current job, and on my dream job. I have been on this learning journey since 2021. I have gotten better at it, I will keep getting better, and I will keep learning,
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Emmanuel Ajibokun@meet_manny·
#TechCrushVisibilityChallengeDay3 The challenge is to share a picture of my workspace. Where all the magic happens. Where I slowly but progressively build my future. Where I give myself the necessary tools to compete on the global stage. ...
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Emmanuel Ajibokun@meet_manny·
AWS VPC early on. Back then, I followed a YouTube tutorial just to get it working, without really understanding the components involved. Now I understand them, and I can spin up these services on my own. I'll be sharing more about my journey as time goes on,
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Emmanuel Ajibokun@meet_manny·
My journey as a developer started in 2021, after ASUU decided to go on another strike. I focused solely on frontend until I graduated in 2024. Since then, I have learned backend development too, so I could proudly wear the title of fullstack developer. I knew that being fullstack
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Fatoye_Oluwaseun@SOJ52993560·
Wanted this project to feel real, not just "finished." Rebuilding a modern web experience for SoKlin with Vue, TypeScript, responsive layouts, animations, filtering systems, and polished UX. Still building. Still refining. #VueJS #TypeScript #FrontendDevelopment #BuildInPublic
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John✨️@AdemoyeJohn·
Are many tech newbies still as obssessed about frontend like in 2020???
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chinedu🦀
chinedu🦀@chinedu_10·
During the gold Rush people who sold equipments like shovels made a killing in sales(became millionaires) so I am not interested in chasing meme coins lol I’ll create them so you all can go chasing them (come buy shovels to dig).🥲😅
Shola 👑@itsSh0la

You missed Trump’s coin last night, lot of people are millionaires in dollars already from the coin. What does that tell you? It’s bull run, this isn’t the time to be sleeping like an idi0t.

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Frantz Kati
Frantz Kati@bahdcoder·
In 2025, stop saying "I have been learning for 2 years" or "I know React, Vue, Angular". No one really cares. When messaging people, say this instead: "I built these 4 apps and this open source project. Give me a chance to build X for your company." Stay value focused.
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Frantz Kati
Frantz Kati@bahdcoder·
It's amazing how far you can go as a software engineer once you realise doing something more than 50 times automatically makes you an expert. Build 100 landing pages with TailwindCSS, and just like that you're a top TailwindCSS user, even if you just started coding 3 months ago.
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Frantz Kati
Frantz Kati@bahdcoder·
I just beat the most difficult game of my life - Elden Ring. It thought me the Ultimate Strategy to becoming a Successful Software Engineer in 2025: First, let's get 2 things straight: 1. AI is absolutely going to dominate and transform the Software Engineering Industry in 2025. There's no avoiding it. 2. The job market is not going to get better than in was in 2023 and 2024, and only the highest value software engineers will survive this climate. So what did I learn from Elden Ring ? The gaming community has a term called "Git Gud", which means "Get Good", and after failing 200+ times to a single boss, I had to forcefully "Git Gud" before I could beat the game. In 2014, anyone could escape being a software engineer with shallow knowledge and poor understanding of the fundamental concepts. In 2025, no one can. AI understands the fundamentals. AI will code better than any of us. So what can we do? In 2025, I am going to Git Gud at building powerful, functional software. No more learning ONLY a framework and getting comfortable. No more learning pieces of technologies and basking in the ignorance of everything else. No more dwelling in the comfort of huge knowledge gaps. The industry is changing forever, and the winners are those that become extremely good at shipping software that provides instant business value, leveraging the power of AI. Frameworks, stacks, frontend or backends do not matter anymore. In 2025, it is time to leverage the power of AI to SHIP software in days, not months. In 2025, I am going to Git Gud at shipping functional software. In 2025, I am going to use AI to become an engineering team of one. It is the only way to adapt to the new changes in the industry. In 2025, I am going to Git Gud at Software Engineering.
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