Muhammad Muhyideen
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Muhammad Muhyideen
@muhyideen_dev
Software developer || Frontend developer || UI/UX and Graphic Designer || Shopify || website development
Ibadan, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2022
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@omoalhajaabiola @omoalhajaabiola sir, could you pls share the upwork guaranteed format. I've been following you for a while now.
I have everything I need to have on upwork, my profile is even visible but I haven't gotten any gig there yet.
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And branch synchronization, and improved component structure for better maintainability. Consistent iteration and cleanup continue to be key in building scalable frontend systems.
#FrontendDevelopment #React #NextJS #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering
Muhammad Muhyideen@muhyideen_dev
This week I focused on improving frontend stability, performance, and overall code quality across ongoing work. I resolved UI layout and responsiveness issues, refined API data handling, debugged build and tooling challenges in Next.js/Turbopack, managed Git workflow conflicts.
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🚀 Hiring: UI/UX Designer with Frontend Skills (React + SVG)
I'm looking for a talented professional for a paid project. If you have a strong design background and experience with React and SVG implementation, please drop your portfolio or relevant work in the comments below!
Note: No DMs, please. Keep all submissions in the thread.
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I mistakenly sent 2,300 naira for a product instead of 23,000 naira this afternoon to a vendor at his shop. What’s funny is that I left the shop without the seller noticing, and I didn’t realize it myself until tonight. I had been busy editing since I got home and hadn't needed to make any transfers until I went to buy data.
I noticed I had extra cash, even though I thought I’d spent 23,000 Naira earlier. Knowing that money doesn't just appear in my account out of nowhere only when I’m being paid for a job, I checked my transactions and saw the 2,300 Naira. I realized then that I hadn't fully paid for the product.
I rushed back to the shop immediately not long ago to see if the person was still there. I found him and explained what happened. He had already noticed the error, and I could see the joy on his face seeing me return.. he was so happy he even offered to buy me a drink. Imagine if I were the type to just see it as “Luck”… the seller would have lost that money.
I’m so happy I returned to complete my payment.
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I was having a conversation with my friend today, and I told him,
“Guyyy, this tech space is over-saturated like mad.”
Honestly, I was expecting him to agree with me immediately.but guess what he said? He told me the tech industry isn’t actually saturated, it only feels that way for average (B-class) developers.
According to him, if I truly lock in and level up to become an A-class developer, I’ll realize it’s not saturated at all. Then he gave me an example that really made me think.
He asked, “Would you say the Nigerian music industry is saturated?” I said, “Kind of.”
He laughed and said I still don’t fully understand the game.
He explained that the industry is only saturated for average artists. But at the top level? It’s a different story. There’s always space for excellence. Artists like Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid aren’t worried about saturation, they’ve separated themselves.
That’s when it clicked.
No industry is truly saturated. It only feels that way when you’re still in the middle of the pack.
The real goal is simple. lock in, outwork, and outperform.
That’s where the difference is.

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HTTP status codes every developer must know 👇
200 - success
201 - created
204 - no content
301 - moved permanently
304 - not modified
400 - bad request
401 - unauthorized
403 - forbidden
404 - not found
405 - method not allowed
409 - conflict
422 - validation error
429 - rate limited
500 - internal server error
502 - bad gateway
503 - service unavailable
504 - gateway timeout
Save this. 📌
Which one confuses you most? 👇
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A client I just deployed a £1000 basic e-commerce app for, attempted vibe coding it himself.
Lovable was able to get everything setup until payment, email notifications, reconciliation and other unique functionality stage. He didn’t even know how to structure the prompts.
He didn’t know how to move forward then I “stepped in” not with Wordpress.
Converted what he did to a NextJS app, using cron job, I automated most of the processes, and implemented all the initially mentioned functionality.
AI will not take all our jobs eventually.
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Writing clean code is a crime in 2026 😭
My manager recently gave me an assignment to Get familiar with Kafka. Build a producer API including UI, DB, everything.
And don’t use AI.
I gave it my best:
- Followed SOLID, DRY, KISS
- Proper naming, clean structure, design patterns
-TDD approach
- used SonarLint
- Not a single unnecessary comment
Put in real effort.
Manager sees the code..
And asked the First question "Which AI did you use ?"
Dude, what 😭
Now I’m out here defending code I literally wrote with my own hands.
At this point, writing bad code is the only way to prove you’re human 😭
Feels like I was placed in the wrong generation.
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