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Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by EkenmaPeter(m): 3:33pm On Apr 10, 2021
Thanks for coming in.
I will like to point out 6 problems young developer face in Nigeria.

I will explain it as stages so as to show you how hard and most times stressful trying to be a successful programmer in Nigeria.

1. Electricity.
I have to add this to number 1 spot because all programmer needs to charge their gadgets and you find it hard to learn further without light.

Outside Nigeria you can dedicate your time to learn and also code without going out for months, but you can't try that here. It's very expensive to run learn programing with generator unless you are from a rich background.


2. Working in a start-up company

Now you have tried learning some few programing languages, maybe you have some pretty code to show and a little portfolio to brag about.

You applied for a frontend developer role in a NEW start-up company. Lucky you got invited and you find out its just one guy who probably have a Fiverr account and maybe can't handle all the jobs coming to them, so he decides to get an extra hand. (Red flag)

You end up showing some code but if you don't have any hosted site on the web, they can't employ you. They don't want to take the risk of employing a newbie and start teaching him some industry standard in web development.

Most times you will come to the interview with your laptop, you work with them with your laptop and they pay you 30,000.


3. Not solving problem

To be successful in programing is to have the idea to solve problems. Problems are just walls blocking you from bring your dreams to reality.


Some people learn coding just to work and earn a moderate salary. Some learn programing to solve problems.

4. Don't learn for fun, learn to make money

Are you from a rich home? If yes you can learn for fun. Play around and test all the languages. But if you are from a low class , I will advise you learn for the money.

When you learn to survive, you unleash the zeal to find small project to live from to think out of the box in problem solving. eg PHP, Laravel, Flask, React or WordPress (Pokect no dry languages)


5. Working under pressure

Becareful when accepting to work under pressure because most times you get frustrated along the way. Working under pressure without giving the programers time to rest or have time for family and personal issues should not be over look unless it's a six figure project.


Many companies gives young programmers task and limited time or space with low salary. Some even have to work as intern for months.


6. Working for scammers

All this scammers are no geek. Most of them don't even know coding but the get scripts from developer who are ready with cash.


Let me paint a story for you using me as an example.

I spent 2 years learning coding, after learning you find it hard to get a moderate job just to start life.

After some few months you give up, just because you are good a friend from your street contracted you to build a site that steals people social media details. He pays you 70k ( That's your two months salary working under pressure) within some days you are done.

You hand over the job and he pays you deal settle, you got more request from his friends of friends and you got caught up in the dark web.

People will say you don't need to do that but in reality, having the power to put your skills to test and you got paid handsomely. These are ways we keep loosing our young and talented developers.


7. No competition

Coding contest is another ways to catch them young. Looking at the country social life we only focus on entertainment. Everybody wants to be the next emmanuella. Comedy shit everywhere, reality shows promoting zero talent or skills.

Coding is boring, and finding love and passion in the boring things we engage into is why we need to create a world class ICT code competition.


8. No local investors

I have seen great programers who have build great pet projects which can solve one problem or the other.

An avarage Nigeria man can't spend is one kobo on any internet related idea or business.

You create an amazing app but no money to promote it. No money to hire more team to improve on the projects. That's another problem.


Thanks for your time.
By EkenmaPeter

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Karleb(m): 3:54pm On Apr 10, 2021
@mukina2
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Maj196(m): 4:23pm On Apr 10, 2021
So fvxking true
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:31pm On Apr 10, 2021
You forgot horrible internet speed. I lost a job of 1.6 million naira a month because of the rubbish Internet speed in Nigeria it pains me everyday because even though I earn well relatively I don't still make up to half of that. So painful. angry

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:06pm On Apr 10, 2021
What about funds to buy laptop, I'm just tired of this programming horseshit, going back to writing.

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Albertone(m): 6:08pm On Apr 10, 2021
You forgot access to laptop/computer.

I stopped coding because I couldn't have access to a laptop anymore.And I have passed the stage of using phone to code.
The zeal is still in me sha...

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Albertone(m): 6:09pm On Apr 10, 2021
SegFault:
What about funds to buy laptop, I'm just tired of this programming horseshit, going back to writing.

Lol we are in same boat.

How far have you gone with programming?
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:38pm On Apr 10, 2021
Albertone:


Lol we are in same boat.

How far have you gone with programming?
I'm a pro in C and C# though c#'s new features are making my skills a bit outdated, and I hate MVC like die, I'm well versed in C++, html, css and javascript plus bootstrap too, I fucking love bootstrap like die, before the laptop I was using got taken by the owner I was messing with operating system development and was working on a small compiler (llvm was going to do the dirty job of assembly code translation)

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Albertone(m): 6:59pm On Apr 10, 2021
SegFault:

I'm a pro in C and C# though c#'s new features are making my skills a bit outdated, and I hate MVC like die, I'm well versed in C++, html, css and javascript plus bootstrap too, I fucking love bootstrap like die, before the laptop I was using got taken by the owner I was messing with operating system development and was working on a small compiler (llvm was going to do the dirty job of assembly code translation)

Nice one.

You don't have a niche?
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:19pm On Apr 10, 2021
Albertone:


Nice one.

You don't have a niche?
Explain, I hear this word a lot but no one has really explained it.

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by EkenmaPeter(m): 7:24pm On Apr 10, 2021
SegFault:
What about funds to buy laptop, I'm just tired of this programming horseshit, going back to writing.
Before you think of programing you must know that you will need a laptop or desktop

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:57am On Apr 11, 2021
EkenmaPeter:

Before you think of programing you must know that you will need a laptop or desktop
And those that lose theirs through fire outbreaks or high voltage trashing their motherboards are aliens, if you lose your laptop and you are broke funds is still going to be an issue.
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by EkenmaPeter(m): 11:21am On Apr 11, 2021
SegFault:

And those that lose theirs through fire outbreaks or high voltage trashing their motherboards are aliens, if you lose your laptop and you are broke funds is still going to be an issue.
True
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by dometome: 3:47pm On Apr 11, 2021
I hate when people say don't learn programming for money, so it just for fun, that's bullsh1t. Learn programming FOR WHATEVER REASON YOU FELL LIKE.
If you are employed by a fiverr guy, remember two heads are better than one. Negotiate a contract with him, gain experience then have a very good portfolio, then go out on your own. Fiverr isn't bad if you know your onions.
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Chrismentor3: 7:57pm On Apr 11, 2021
You fail to include money for data to access premium tutorials or money to enroll in learning centers

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by bigdammyj: 2:38pm On Apr 12, 2021
Noted
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Goldbw122(m): 2:38pm On Apr 12, 2021
In all we will still survive...

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by revived: 2:38pm On Apr 12, 2021
E go be
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Splendor4(m): 2:40pm On Apr 12, 2021
it's damn true..
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by fastseo: 2:41pm On Apr 12, 2021
grin
The only developer we know is my igbo brothers cheesy

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:41pm On Apr 12, 2021
Power is number one problem. Most annoying they would bring one yeye light that would crash your system and you can't even sue them. ....

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by ictjobber: 2:42pm On Apr 12, 2021
Number One and Data
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:42pm On Apr 12, 2021
May God crown their efforts

fastseo:
grin
The only developer we know is my igbo brothers cheesy

Anytime I hear developer on NL, na your brothers come to mind grin

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by chinavs9ja(m): 2:43pm On Apr 12, 2021
Op is right! Though you will grow out of the challenges the more you start seeing yourself as a developer.


If you need any script of all kinds, kindly check my signature. Firstdevlab get you covered!

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by LoydJ(m): 2:45pm On Apr 12, 2021
Albertone:
You forgot access to laptop/computer.

I stopped coding because I couldn't have access to a laptop anymore.And I have passed the stage of using phone to code.
The zeal is still in me sha...
Same here also
I do have the zeal to code nd learn more programming language but Access to have a good nd reliable laptop has been a huge blow off to me

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:46pm On Apr 12, 2021
Nigerian programmers are lazy
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:46pm On Apr 12, 2021
Op you forgot to add data and internet connection....without data you can't even stream your online courses and the internet speed is very slow, just to create a react app takes me almost 30mins sometimes.

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Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by LeopardX: 2:53pm On Apr 12, 2021
Am I too old to learn programming at 25??
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by Rolexjerry(m): 2:55pm On Apr 12, 2021
Albertone:


Nice one.

You don't have a niche?
Are u sure you are well-versed in all these languages? You even mentioned JavaScript.
Na so one guy dey boast for my area, I gave him a small homework on extending classes and overriding methods in JS. He failed woefully. Bros calm down ooo
Re: Problems Young Developers Face In Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 2:58pm On Apr 12, 2021
Hmmm.

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