Wasinjesu Osoko

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Wasinjesu Osoko

Wasinjesu Osoko

@uniquedevelopR

FullStack Website Engineer & Web3 Developer | I help Brands & Startups Build Engaging, High Impact Web App Interfaces | Currently building @dexmindapp

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Nalin@nalinrajput23·
As a developer , which is your default code editor ?
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Aanya
Aanya@xoaanya·
where should one be marketing as a founder?
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Kirtesh
Kirtesh@AKirtesh·
When was the last time u called it "Twitter"
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Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
@nat_olaleye Omoh, I will start with "prompting" first oooo before I remember GET POST DELETE PUT and all that yadayada
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Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
@Akintola_steve Omoh, I will start with prompting first oooo before I remember GET POST DELETE PUT and all that yadayada
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Akintola Steve
Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
Imagine asking a software engineer in an interview to list verbs he knows… and he goes: Dancing Singing Running Even though I’m still very sure most people reading this are a bit lost 😂
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimm·
Tell me one thing you can do that CLAUDE cannot do yet
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Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
@comfort_prima Crazy init ... A very crazy beginner's mistake, thanks to my CTO; that would have cost the company 😂😭
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ComfyTech
ComfyTech@comfort_prima·
Tell me you’re a developer without saying you’re a developer 👇 Mine: I’ve restarted my laptop hoping the bug disappears 😂
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Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
@DaruTrading Sure, failure is definitely acceptable.... I will just learn from my failure and build a better product
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Daru
Daru@DaruTrading·
@uniquedevelopR Right, if it ends up as an actual product, I'd love to test it. But i'd be honest as to whether its good or bad
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Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
I just need to connect Traders to the right set of insiders right ??? And with a little help of AI analysis, it should be doable and that's what I'm building
Daru@DaruTrading

@uniquedevelopR Sorry but I don't think a platform can make an unprofitable place suddenly profitable. Would love to test it out tho, would be some great publicity if it works

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Edison
Edison@CodeEdison·
As a dev, what do you prefer for backend?
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Edison
Edison@CodeEdison·
devs, what do you do when Claude hits the limit?
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Kirtesh
Kirtesh@AKirtesh·
If you could keep only 1, which one survives? 😭
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Wasinjesu Osoko
Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
@itzSaasified Haven't shipped my personal project yet... But I am currently working for a real estate company and their project is currently live 😌
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Noorullah Jamakzai
Noorullah Jamakzai@itzSaasified·
What have you guys shipped so far? Drop below
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Wasinjesu Osoko
Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
Are you working or sleeping 😌 ??
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Peace Mathew | Developer
Peace Mathew | Developer@zyron_tech10·
Some people have told me that after growing my edtech startup to over 3,000 users in less than a year, I shouldn't need investors anymore. To be honest, I used to think the same way. Today, with zero external funding, we've built a platform that serves over 3,000 monthly active users and generates consistent monthly revenue. That's something I'm genuinely proud of. However, revenue alone doesn't tell the full story. EdTech is a capital-intensive business. The cost of running a learning platform goes far beyond what a typical website requires. We spend heavily on streaming infrastructure, servers, and technical systems needed to deliver a reliable learning experience at scale. On top of that, we've invested significantly in marketing to acquire users, and we continue to do so because growth doesn't happen by itself. We're also working to establish partnerships with several international organizations, many of which require certifications, licenses, and compliance standards that come with substantial costs. The reality is that while we've proven demand, built a growing user base, and generated revenue without funding, scaling to the level we envision requires more resources than we can sustainably provide on our own. And when I talk about scaling, I'm not referring to 20,000 or even 50,000 users. I'm talking about building a platform capable of serving hundreds of thousands, potentially millions, of learners across different markets while maintaining quality, reliability, and accessibility. At that level, technical infrastructure, market expansion, strategic partnerships, product development, and customer acquisition require significant investment. Investors aren't just valuable because they provide capital. The right investors bring networks, expertise, strategic guidance, and opportunities that can accelerate growth far beyond what bootstrapping alone can achieve. We've demonstrated that we can build, grow, and generate revenue with limited resources. Now the goal isn't simply to survive, it's to scale our impact, and that's where external funding becomes a strategic advantage rather than a necessity born from weakness.
Peace Mathew | Developer@zyron_tech10

Building an Edtech Platform in Nigeria is one of the greatest challenges I have faced and I am still facing, no investor wants to invest, even after we have gained over 3,000 users in less than a year with zero funding Why please ???

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Wasinjesu Osoko@uniquedevelopR·
@MellyWeb3_ Python and Dart ... But I might still go back to Flutter-Dart in the nearest future
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MoeMoe | Web developer 🇪🇸🚀
I know my timeline mostly sees the fooling side of me 😅 But this was part of my day today: A Next.js app I manage was building into hundreds of MB. Dug through the project, identified a bunch of unused assets sitting in the public folder, SSH’d into the server, cleaned them up, rebuilt the app and got the deployment size down to ~38MB. A reminder that software engineering is often less about writing code and more about solving weird problems. Just another day in IT at my company.
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