Romance › Re: What Benefits Did Free Midnight Call Add To Your Relationship? by DextrousDavid(m): 4:41am On Nov 13, 2019 |
Bola146: I hate it.. Jobless people are good in that.. Some guys can't buy #200 call card to call during the day expect night call Expect my boo is outside Nigeria.. Some guys indeed  Madam bola can you buy #200 card to call ur bf?  |
Romance › Re: What Benefits Did Free Midnight Call Add To Your Relationship? by DextrousDavid(m): 6:49pm On Nov 12, 2019 |
aro1: minimie chinchin generation.. Lol You're wrong ma. I just dint Fancy it |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How To Answer The Interview Question, “Tell Me About Yourself.” by DextrousDavid(m): 7:25am On Nov 04, 2019 |
Lol |
Education › Re: Primary School Where Head Teacher's Office Is Under A Tree In Cross Rivers by DextrousDavid(m): 12:28pm On Oct 25, 2019 |
The Mosquito For There ehn..
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Crime › Re: Fake Soldier Who Has Killed Many In Imota, Lagos, Caught & Paraded This Morning by DextrousDavid(m): 2:50pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
"Including maiming and killing Many people"
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Phones › Re: We Didn't Ask MTN To Charge For USSD - Banks by DextrousDavid(m): 2:23pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Confused people
MTN: "We didn't ask BANKS To charge for Ussd"
BANKS: "We Didn't ask MTN To charge for Ussd"
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Christianity Etc › Re: Have You Praised Him Yet, Today? by DextrousDavid(m): 3:37pm On Oct 18, 2019 |
Thank you Jesus! |
Education › Re: Can English Article (An) Be Used For Happy? by DextrousDavid(m): 2:48pm On Oct 18, 2019 |
English sef.
Give her her book (correct)✓ Give him him book (wrong)x
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Education › Re: Busayo And Lecturer Abdul Whatsapp Conversation Leaked By @Iambusayotemit2 by DextrousDavid(m): 12:12pm On Oct 12, 2019 |
Dey there dey chat with Yourself
Lol |
Nairaland General › Re: What's Your Plan For The Independence Day? by DextrousDavid(m): 4:09pm On Oct 01, 2019 |
Nah wen party don finish una dey ask for plan
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Romance › Re: What Benefits Did Free Midnight Call Add To Your Relationship? by DextrousDavid(m): 4:01pm On Oct 01, 2019 |
Magnoliaa: Not only you. 
Here to read interesting stories... Lol. I need my night sleep abeg |
Romance › Re: What Benefits Did Free Midnight Call Add To Your Relationship? by DextrousDavid(m): 11:48pm On Sep 30, 2019 |
Am I the only one that didn't do night calls?
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Romance › Re: 15 Ways Women React When They Received Gifts From Their Man – Ada Bekee by DextrousDavid(m): 10:41pm On Sep 25, 2019*. Modified: 6:19am On Sep 26, 2019 |
Number 2 tho...
To all those ladies that Start To Analyze And Criticize The Gift
lol..
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Crime › Re: How My Husband Gave Me Stds, Attempted To Strangle Me For Denying Him Sex "Woman by DextrousDavid(m): 5:04pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
So what should we now do  |
Travel › Re: Tanker Falls On Otedola Bridge, Diesel Gushes Out by DextrousDavid(m): 6:41pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
Hmm |
Crime › Re: Gracious David West: Ladies Recount Encounter With Port Harcourt Serial Killer by DextrousDavid(m): 10:56pm On Sep 19, 2019 |
May God always save us and our family from every serial killer/Ritualist In Jesus name. |
Politics › Re: Sheikh Gummi: 'The last elections worst ever to be conducted in the country' by DextrousDavid(m): 10:50pm On Sep 19, 2019 |
Abeg I don come again...lol
like for Atiku
share for buhari
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Sports › Re: Simeone: Ronaldo Is An Animal In Front Of Goal Who Is Hard To Prepare Against by DextrousDavid(m): 1:34pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
Like for Ronaldo
Share for President Buhari(lol)
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Science/Technology › Re: Rare Zebra In Kenya At The Maasai Mara Reserve (Photos) by DextrousDavid(m): 3:01pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Food Is ready
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Romance › Re: I've Got No Love. Thanks To Ubunja by DextrousDavid(m): 1:09am On Sep 15, 2019 |
Omar09: Well I'm one of the benefactors of the miseducation. I saw at least two threads here on nairaland thanking the BIG Guy here Unbunja.
It's been a month since I came across the miseducation. I have been applying it in every day life. Tbh, I've never been better. It cured me of my love syndrome. Thanks man
Cc Ubunja which of his topics did u read bro |
Phones › Re: Infinix Hot 8 Full Specifications And Price by DextrousDavid(m): 4:52pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
airminem: I bought this device for 37k. You wouldnt believe what amaze me the most. *whispering* it captures men in nude mode. You wouldnt believe their sizes under there. Mtcheeew bro...but why...
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Celebrities › Re: Davido Kneels Down To Propose To Chioma (Photos + Video) by DextrousDavid(m): 11:34pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
Asif she for say NO before..
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Phones › Re: How To Get Mtn 4g For 1000/1g For N200 by DextrousDavid(m): 1:08pm On Sep 07, 2019 |
How do I get d #200 own? |
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Romance › Re: What Happens Next After A Failed Marriage Proposal? by DextrousDavid(m): 5:08pm On Sep 01, 2019 |
Aluta continua  ... |
Romance › Re: What Type Of Guys Do Women Like? (Character Wise) by DextrousDavid(m): 10:40pm On Aug 30, 2019 |
They don't know what they like I guess... Confused? |
Programming › Re: Avoid The Hard Ways Of Learning Programming by DextrousDavid(m): 6:13pm On Aug 30, 2019 |
progeek37: Avoid the hard ways of learning programming
I have created a tutorial group, those who are new to programming can decide to join the group, the tutorial will be done through Zoom app which allows computer to computer, phone to phone or computer to phone screen sharing. That will reduce the data usage considerably compared to videos. If you are interested send me WhatsApp message
There is always a first time and a beginner in anything, programming is not an exception. When one starts programming it is normal to feel inferior, because of how unworkable everything will look like. You may even think that programming is not for people like you but for the fortunate minorities, but believe me you will overcome it if you just try a little more. The feeling of frustration and inferior is normal, even the great programmers once felt that way. But the greatest obstacle to learning programming is starting programming in a wrong way. Starting programming in a wrong is the biggest obstacle that can hinder a beginner from getting to the level of professional programmer. It can cripple the entire years you spend on programming and turn you into a laughing stock of your working colleagues. I have put together what beginners should avoid:
(1) Avoid skipping the very basics:
There is always a first step in a 1000 km journey, take the first step by learning the basics. No one can learn a foreign language by reading classical novel, to learn a foreign language you need to start from the alphabet and start using pictures to represent nouns, then to the language rules and sentence construction. Later on you will be able to read children novels and then finally any novels or newspaper. As you can see there is always a learning process in everything, programming also works that way.
(2) Look before you leap!:
As the old saying goes, "look before you leap". Programming is not for lazy and procrastinating people, you must be ready to sacrifice all the time you have if you want to learn programming. It needs almost 100% of your time. Yes you heard right, to learn how to program you must be ready to sacrifice all the time you have especially in the first few years. You must be a husband or wife of your computer. As a beginner it may take you a full day to solve one simple programming problem. Again this is normal, later on you will be to solve such problems within few minutes. Ask yourself "Am I ready to learn programming?" If your answer is Yes and you are determined and passionate about it, go ahead and pursue it. The road may be dark initially but believe me it will be bright and rewarding later in your life.
(3) Don't join the web queue!:
This might sound absurd, it is true. Never start programming by jumping into web applications or/and databases without learning the basics first unless it is part of the curriculum of the boot camp, in case you are taking programming course from a boot-camp. Most of the time boot camps initially introduce web to motivate the participants. When the participants see how what they write is transformed into a web page, they always feel happy and motivated. That is not even necessary because you have to motivate yourself. But apart from that, there is absolutely no reason to start programming with web applications. Those who call themselves web developers are the worst programmers I have met so far. They don't know anything about algorithm and data structure, don't join them. Web application is actually a good choice but before you embark on it be sure you have learnt how to program first, unless if you never intend to be a professional in it. If you doubt me gather web people together (don't allow them go to internet) and ask them series of algorithmic questions, 80% of them will fail woefully. Those who don't fail the questions are actually those who learn how to program before going to web. It is a known fact that web people fear algorithms more than they fear devil, and that is the reason they know all the frameworks in the world jumping from one framework to another, always looking for more and a better framework to leverage any algorithmic task but no one will become a real professional like that.
Starting to program with web applications or/and databases is just as incorrect as studying up a foreign language from some classical novel rather than from the alphabet and a textbook for beginners. It is not impossible, but if you lack the basics, it is much more difficult. It is highly-probable that you would end up lacking vital fundamental knowledge and being the laughing-stock of your colleagues/peers
(4) Focus on algorithm and data structure:
Check the questions asked by tech companies, you will agree with me that they are looking for programmers who have a sound understanding of algorithm and data structure. Even if you set up a firm or company, will you not also look for people who understand algorithm and data structure well? When beginners learn to think algorithmically, and then learn to divide a problem instinctively into a series of steps to solve it, as well as when they learn to select the appropriate data structures and write high-quality programming code that is when they become programmers. Once you acquire these skills, you can easily learn new languages and various technologies – like Web programming, HTML5 and JavaScript, mobile development, databases and SQL, XML, REST, ASP.NET, Java EE, Python, Ruby and hundreds more.
5 Now go from learning to real world application Now that you have acquired the basic skills of writing codes, it is now possible to take your learning to the next level by applying what you have learnt so far. You can start working on your personal project or start looking or a job opportunity. Whatever the be the case, just pursue your dreams with passion! Pls add me up 08166554021 |
Programming › Re: See What Nairaland Looked Like In December, 2005 With 9,175 Members ONLY by DextrousDavid(m): 6:08pm On Aug 30, 2019 |
Nairaland is now a big Boi  |
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Food › Re: Why Is Snakes Post Always Hit The Front Page On Nairaland by DextrousDavid(m): 11:33pm On Aug 28, 2019 |
R.I.P.P.P.P.P.P English language |