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For those thinking this is a threat to NL...I laugh in spanish. Did Quora close down because of fb? Hell no. And why are the mods reluctant in moving this post to frontpage. Forget that Linda has influence..and the hype of Launch is still fresh..Its same Old stuff and people will soon get tired and crawl right back to fb,Nl,snap and wherever they came from. I for one won't upload any status there(even fb self na new month message we dey post), Which friend I dey find wey I never see for fb, which News you wan post again wey we never see.Which money I wan make again wey fiverr dey wait for me. Yeye dey smell Lalasticlala |
I wish you'll could watch that funny Instagram clip about copy cat Nigerians concerning Halloween.lol. them go dey do egungun festival you no go come out...you con dey talk halloween...shioor |
House or dormitory |
skitkid2:Hello boss..could you link me up with the exchanger that bought your paypal at this rate? Thanks |
if you ask us...na who we go ask ![]() |
This bloggers self...just read the first sentence |
non of the commentators on the FrontPage red the post |
Gee001:money must be made |
Johnnyessence:ogbeni which masses |
what the catholics totally detest...no one will grant you this kind of audience during the holymass |
work na work |
overpopulated sh i t hole... |
1.sanctimonious 2. pontificate 3. sanctimonious 4.prepubescent 5.malodor 6.ostracism 7. notoriety who is this guy |
where the cake |
So they wete towing it and you were looking...you could not follow them.Was it at gun point? na wa o |
I need active female facebook account.. Please quote me |
I need active female facebook account.. Please quote me |
Theflint1:How do we reach you |
Emmyk:just create a buyer request and you will get tired of replying. They reply to anything o... |
yawatide:@bolded , should we blame theme?Do you think any new programmer can actually challenge the conjugation of languages we already have , with many of them depreciating on daily basis. I mean it's just like being thought quadratics in MTH It is not possible for a secondary school pupil who just learnt that topic derive a totally unique theorem. |
twosquare:If you truly have passion for it and wish to solve a problem in the techosystem , start learning . But don't do it because the big boys are banking hard. |
[img]http:///wp-content/uploads/2016/10/codecode.jpg[/img] There’s an idea that’s been gaining ground in the tech community lately: Everyone should learn to code. But here’s the problem with that idea: Coding is not the new literacy. If you regularly pay attention to the cultural shenanigans of Silicon Valley, you’ve no doubt heard of the “Learn to Code” movement. Politicians, nonprofit organizations like Code.org and even former Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City have evangelized what they view as a necessary skill for tomorrow’s workforce. There may be some truth to that, especially since the United States’ need for engineers shows no sign of slowing down. But the picture is more complicated. We live in an ultra-competitive world, with people turning to all sorts of methods to make ends meet. Selling coding as a ticket to economic salvation for the masses is dishonest. Take coding bootcamps. Since the mainstream learned of the success of Silicon Valley software engineers, everyone wants to own a startup or become an engineer. HBO’s Silicon Valley paints a picture of late twenty-somethings spending their nights coding and smoking weed, all whilst making millions of dollars. Don’t get me wrong; I do believe that engineering and programming are important skills. But only in the right context, and only for the type of person willing to put in the necessary blood, sweat and tears to succeed. The same could be said of many other skills. I would no more urge everyone to learn to program than I would urge everyone to learn to plumb. Focusing on coding inflates the importance of finding the “right” method to solve a problem rather than the importance of understanding the problem. Before we start working on a solution to a coding problem we must decide what the problem is — and if it’s truly a problem. If we let ourselves become fixated on how to solve a problem via code, regardless of if it is a programming problem or not, and lose sight of why, we gain nothing. An excessive focus on coding ignores the current plight of existing developers. Technology changes at a rapid pace in this industry. Just a few years ago I was using Objective-C; now I code almost entirely in Swift. There are iOS developers applying for jobs right now who have never written a line of Objective-C. Swift is easier to learn, safer, uses modern development paradigms and is elegant in a way that Objective-C never was. The fact that new developers will never deal with Objective-C’s deficiencies is great, but it ignores the reality of the profession. Don’t lose sight of reality while being charmed by our culture’s Silicon Valley romance. Developers are expected to learn fast, with little guidance and little more incentive than the faint rattling of the pink-slip guillotine. One could argue that this is simply one of the costs of the trade. But if current developers are frustrated or falling behind — and there is evidence that shows this is the case — why encourage individuals to enter such an uncertain realm? What happens to the person who spent night and day studying Objective-C only to be horrified by the Swift announcement at WWDC 2014? Do they keep coding in what is quickly becoming the language of lesser choice, or do they start again? If you’re a young twenty-something, this may pose little difficulty, but if you’re taking care of a family — with bills to pay and mouths to feed — the task becomes Herculean. People in these situations confront all of this without a solid grasp of actual programming or engineering. The line between learning to code and getting paid to program as a profession is not an easy line to cross. http:///2016/10/16/coding-not-is-not-for-everyone |
VC looking young and Dandy.. Thou the waste boxes looks like phone booth..It is a welcome developmemt |
eniolaamoda:linkme... how much |
curatorX:Bros reply your pm...If you can't operate CRM I am hoping you can develop a wordpress plugin. Thanks |
Does anybody have grammarly premium here? Thanks |
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I do ask myself, can I know this thing, people wey dey do it no get two heads o but perhaps one of these days sha.