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This vacancy has not yet been filled. Please help share with anyone who may fit the bill. Thanks. |
This vacancy has not yet been filled. Please help share with anyone who may fit the bill. Thanks. |
Please share with anyone who fits the bill. Thanks. |
Do share with anyone you think fits the bill as vacancy is urgent. Cheers. |
An excellent company located in Enugu is urgent need of a Customer Service Agent. Requirements: a. Must be computer literate b. Must speak fluent English and Igbo c. Must be good with Excel d. Must be located at/close to 9th Mile Starting salary is N20,000 If you fit this bill, please send an email with your CV contained therein to: csaenugu@tutanota.com Please share with anyone who fits the bill as the vacancy is urgent. Cheers. |
An excellent company located in Enugu is urgent need of a Customer Service Agent. Requirements: a. Must be computer literate b. Must speak fluent English and Igbo c. Must be good with Excel d. Must be located at/close to 9th Mile Pay is attractive. If you fit this bill, please send an email with your CV contained therein to: csaenugu@tutanota.com Please share with anyone who fits the bill as the vacancy is urgent. Cheers. |
Do share if you know anyone who fits this bill. Thanks. |
Feel free to share if you know anyone who fits this bill. Thank you. |
Please share if you know anyone who fits this bill. Thanks. |
Please share if you know anyone who fits this bill. Thanks. |
An excellent company located in Enugu is urgent need of a Head of Operations. His/Her role will be: a. Facilitating Sales and Purchases b. Equipment/Inventory Management c. General Business Development d. Management of Staff Requirements: a. Must be computer literate b. Must speak fluent English and Igbo c. Must be good at relationship management d. Ownership of a laptop and smartphone will be a plus Pay is attractive. If you fit this bill, please send an email with your CV contained therein to: headofoperations@tutanota.com Please share with anyone who fits the bill as the vacancy is urgent. Cheers. |
An excellent company located in Enugu is urgent need of a Head of Operations. His/Her role will be: a. Facilitating Sales and Purchases b. Equipment/Inventory Management c. General Business Development d. Management of Staff Requirements: a. Must be computer literate b. Must speak fluent English and Igbo c. Must be good at relationship management d. Ownership of a laptop and smartphone will be a plus Pay is attractive. If you fit this bill, please send an email with your CV contained therein to: headofoperations@tutanota.com Please share with anyone who fits the bill as the vacancy is urgent. Cheers. |
make i see am. you go put money? |
solablings:Kindly check your email. |
The response has been overwhelming guys....Thank you: especially the people pointing out bugs..I'm learning so much. |
Hey guys. Go to http://naijacoder.com.ng to answer beginner to intermediate coding questions. Its completely free. If you'd like for a language to be added, simply click on the "add a language" feature on the menubar to let me know. User response is golden...Thanks guys. |
Go to http://naijacoder.com.ng for Beginner to advanced questions for coders, earn points as you progress and challenge yourself. Its completely free. If you'd like for a programming language to be added to the site click on the "add a language "feature on the menubar to let me know. User response is golden...Thanks guys |
@ALLU, @larisoft, @osarenomaspecial....I'm humbled by your encouragement. Thanks. |
ANTONINEUTRON:Yeah I know... I'll add languages if a certain number of people ask for them: Click on the "add a language" feature on the menubar to request for a language to be added. Thanks a lot. |
Booyakasha:Thank you guys so much for even taking time to look at my work. My main focus was the functionality but I'm quite eager to learn from you : What exactly is it thats wrong with the html/css? |
To all coders in the house: both newbies and non-newbies; especially the newbies, I built this for us. Answer the questions provided, earn points and learn as you progress. And its completely free. I'll definitely add features as requested, but it is very functional now! the site is www.naijacoder.com.ng. User response is gold...Thanks. |
Frameworks..... Codeigniter hit me so hard...The structure was a very huge and shocking wake up call from my usual slap and mould coding. |
You need to explain what exactly it is you need: "a mailer that can send 100mails or more to recipients" is too broad. If the mails are identical, a simple script in any web language should do it. |
Programmers need discipline. People who cant shun distractions and squarely face what they are doing regardless of how many bumps they get along the way(bugs) will become mediocre programmers at best. A good programmer has the ability to focus on what the code, and when they occasionally lose focus, take a break and go right back to having the compiler tell you how dumb humans really are. |
Sweetie, you can learn to do anything on your own if you're ready to sweat. Grit is the only requirement thats indispensable in learning any technology. The first few months of programming are usually quite tricky, but the key is this: keep coding. Books are great yes, but you could read 10 great books and not be able to compete with a coder that has doled out 10 projects. My advice to you would be this: identify something small that you need, and create the app. Let me explain: when I first started, I noticed how much I used the Windows Sticky Notes, but I always had to write the dates myself. So I used Java to create another version of sticky notes where the dates were automatically added and my entries were much more organised. It can get really confusing: not really understanding what youre doing. But it gets better pretty fast. Also, finishing one project is no excuse to sit back. As youre finishing one, start another. Making projects is the fastest and most thorough route to coding well IMO. |
So on point, larisoft. |
I used the app last year. The semester calculation worked fantastic. But when I tried doing cumulative; it asked for a password I didnt know how to get. A friend later told me it was 'abc' but I had already calculated it myself by computing the semesters individually. Really nice app with funny remarks after the calculation. |
larisoft na badooo jooo!!! |
Great post @ OP. Three additional unsolicited pieces of advice: Do not be afraid of bugs I personally fell for this big time for a while before calming down. I now see bugs as a step forward, because every bug I meet and conquer is one more lesson learned, one more subconscious way of realising how the underlying system works, etc. Try to crack your bugs for a while before asking for help I have been a firm believer in this from day one. Theres nothing quite like the journey towards cracking a logical bug. I believe that if you do not enjoy this or at least stick to trying as hard as you can and researching the net and books and thoroughly debugging your code before asking for help, then maybe programming is not for you. Be ready to pay your dues One, two or even ten projects does not a great programmer make. If you ever want to surpass mediocrity as a coder,you must be in for the long run; ready to stay up late, read like a maniac, code even more and have the computer tell you over and over again, just how limited your capacity as a human is. |
This is great work larisoft. Your code is so ...compact. |
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