As a beginner that wants to know the NGX market, where do I learn from, what resources do I need to get, and most importantly how to stay updated. Because your discussions is looking like magic to me. (Lol) . Your responses will be appreciated. Thanks
This should be fun. Fortunately, I just saw a we've course buh too much grammar like solidity, Solana and the likes. Can a non-coder break into the Web3 space?
Nice, I wanted to join your slack group but the invite expired. Can u drop the link?
plero: Hey everyone, I just published a new video on how Kubernetes actually works with a simple animated explanation. If you've been wondering how it works, you have come to the right place! I gave complete overview of this interesting tool in about 15 minutes.
WhatsApp or telegram limits the training to few people hence defeating the aim. This training is free and open to as many interested Nigerian youth as possible. Grouping can come latter when I split the training into modules. After laying the foundation, we can go into modular forms. There are some aspect of the training that require strong brains, if I start something like PID control ( proportional integral differential), a lot will back out. Let just keep going small small. So far happy with available response
Sir, like suggestion, let's have a WhatsApp or telegram class. And a structured timetable where we can interact. This will make this training more educative and impactful
ytdivine: If you have followed up to this level, I say congratulations. We have established electrical signals and how they are being produced using transducers. We shall move to another level but before that, let's do little exercise.
Name 3 examples of a Transducer. I want very active participation
ytdivine: If you have followed up to this level, I say congratulations. We have established electrical signals and how they are being produced using transducers. We shall move to another level but before that, let's do little exercise.
Name 3 examples of a Transducer. I want very active participation
ytdivine: We are in era of get rich quick but I tell you, anything you acquire through this method does not last. The road that leads to success is that tough one, not the easy road. In my first few months in the company where I worked, I was amazed by the technology and determined to be an automation engineer like the expatriates (white men) running the lines. The desire put me into action of learning about the programmable logic controller. The journey was not an easy one but over time my dream became actualised to the point I became a manager in that field. Young Nigeria graduates, it high time you became serious with your career. Business before pleasure, the earlier you leave your comfort zone and pursue your future, the better for you.
ytdivine: Only few people had rare privilege like me. I got employed while still serving in my place of NYSC primary assignment. The company spent a lot locally and internationally on me to bring me to the level I am today. My presence displaced a number of foreign expatriate in the organization since I can comfortable do the work for which they were before now contracted to do. One of them has to boldly told me that I have stopped them from frequenting Nigeria. I saw a thread here on Nairaland where people are complaining that most job available in Dangote refinery will be taken over by Indians. I open a thread earlier that made front page with the heading, Dangote Refinery; how prepared are you. The fact remains that most available job positions in Nigeria can be taken over by Indians simply because we don't have the technical know-how. Another fact remains that this technical knowledge is very expensive to acquire and to some extend are hidden from you. I was in St Petersburg Russia sometime ago for industrial training, my phone was ceased simply because I was videoing some machines operations. Young Nigerian graduate may not understand this. Knowledge is very expensive and unfortunately is the key to success. Today, it hurt me so much that there seems to be no prospect for our young graduate. Keke and POS business together with flipping bottle on Facebook is what our graduates are reduced to. I watched many YouTube videos where many young Africans perished in Mediterranean sea in a bid to cross to Europe. For how long should this be? I open this thread to train wiling minds and mentor them in the field of industrial operations. This is not for a fee but to contribute my quota to nation building. If interested, please indicate
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Is it mainly for Anambra indigenes? What about other localities?
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