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I published my first open source tool yesterday called PointHTTP. It's for REST API Testing. It's like Swagger but with steeze. It's a good alternative to Postman Swagger and other API Testing tools. *No annotation cluster *Works with Express, Nest and other Nodejs frameworks *Live request execution, variables, query param editing, json viewer *Response Snapshot, cURL copy, dark mode and more Visit https://pointhttp.com to know more. https://npmjs.com/pointhttp Abeg make una try am out ooo. "npm install pointhttp" |
...but the Referee overlooked the hand ball foul committed by Bassey at box 18... when Hakimi fired shot and didn't award penalty. We need to look critically at each event of the game, to be able to judge logically. |
You can overcome by adopting this concept. There are two things you need to deal with it. 1. Yourself 2. People *Yourself 1. Develop A High Self Esteem And Self Worth - Love Yourself - Believe in Yourself - Celebrate Yourself Please try and change your mind by loving, believing and celebrating yourself. You can do this by listing out unique things about yourself, what you like about yourself, your achievements, your strengths and so on. And make sure you read them everyday. Also confess positively about yourself and start seeing yourself as an important person in this world and that you don't have a duplicate. You are uniquely created. *People 2a. Develop A Low Standard and Expectation For People - See people as fallible and uncertain humans - See people as Self focused people... they don't care about you - See people as external humans to you and don't know you and might not understand you - Don't place too much value on people Try and develop a mind of logic and fact about humans and happenings in this life. When you hear a story or news or happenings... always try and use logic to understand humans role in it and not emotion. When you develop this kind of logical mind... it helps you to set a lower standard and expectation for people. 2b. Don't Rely On People's Validation About You -Never set goals or standards in your mind and be expecting people to validate them for you. That is, don't set exam for yourself and be expecting answers from people. - Don't allow the basis of your joy to be based on the validation of people The idea of setting a high standard for yourself and expecting validation of it from people is another issue you might be having. An example is let's say are dressed up for an occasion and you are already having the mind you want to show off there, you want people to look at your side when you walk in, you want attendees to notice you, you want people to like and say your clothes is beautiful and so on... You have already set trap for yourself. This is you setting an exam for yourself and then expecting people to come and answer it for you. You might get to that occasion and people will say ills of your clothe. It will pain you much because of what you have set in your mind that was not met. What you need to do is when you dress up, validate yourself, approve it yourself that it if fine, answer the standard you set yourself in your mind and then say you don't care what anyone says afterwards. Thanks. |
qtguru:Thanks. Hope the video was helpful |
This video tutorial is for those getting started with Nestjs or who wants to learn Nestjs the right way. It's a good tutorial that explains the various concepts of Nestjs from its core to middleware to dependency injection to decorators and so on. This tutorial is one of the best tutorial out there on Nestjs. It demonstrates the standard way to write a clean and maintainable backend code in nestjs. Do your best to watch it and don't forget to comment, share and link. The Github repository for the code is https://github.com/Olumyco/nestjs-tutorial-user-registration-crud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjSgWau6Gf8 |
This video tutorial explains the basics of Nestjs. It's beginner's friendly. Whether you're an Express.js, Spring Boot, Django, or any other type of developer, this video is for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL3nKYJld44 |
May God work with Rev Olusola Adesope. This is a great and huge responsibility, considering the fact that the church has spread across the world even down to asian countries. May God back up his ministry and make him succeed in Jesus name. |
Opay = Mobile Money Operator ( MMO) Palmpay = Mobile Money Operator (MMO) Moniepoint = Mobile Money Operator (MMO) + Microfinance Bank (MFB) Kuda = Microfinance Bank (MFB) |
CyberWolf:Na the same thing na. 3-4-3 can metamorphous into 3-4-2-1. 3-4-2-1 is just saying that the 2 central forwards behind the 9 are more inwards... that is inside forward |
If we take time to study the 3-4-3 formation with its metamorphosis (3-4-2-1 and 5-4-1) we will see that its a balance between offensive and defensive football pattern. The issue with this formation is that the success of it hinges on the technicalities of the Wing-backs (RWB and LWB). And in our case Aina and Zaidu in the final. These guys are to run to support both attack and defence on the flanks and they have the width to do this. Making this happen requires a lot of technicalities and strength. Now if these guys are tired just forget it... things might not work out well. We have been winning since because we have Aina who is very good as a wing back. Many of us might not know this and just his out of form and error during final cost us the final. Though comprehensively, aside Aina's expertise, the 3 Central backs Bassey, Ekong and Ajayi and the Keeper have been helping to win. Let's rewatch our match against Cameroon to understand the attacking form of this formation... we will get that its not a bad formation like that. What killed us in the final are RWB and LWB coupled with collapsed midfield. Aina could have been affected psychologically because of the previously missed penalty. Also after the first half our boys looked tired and unmotivated despite they were leading with a goal.. that's unusual. This could be because of the intimation of massive Ivorians in the stadium. My opinion though. |
Welcome back Femi Otedola to the dollar billionaire's club. We await the return of Folorunso Alakija to the club. |
HassieMalcomson:But developers will want to go the route of building from scratch and hosting it |
Icrave4u:It's not. We have thermal stations that supply electricity the most |
TemmyT002:Not correct. We have more thermal power stations than hydro stations in the country. Egbin power station that is the main supplier of electricity in lagos is gas powered |
4KNGOATS:Not correct. We have more thermal power stations than hydro stations in the country. |
Saying stable electricity now is because of raining season is seriously wrong. Very erroneous. Guys we need to be aware of these things oooo. Electricity generation in Nigeria is a mix. We have both hydro and thermal. Infact the thermal is the dominat. Most of our Electricity is generated from thermal technology. That is, the turbine is gas fired. We only have three dams generating Electricity in Nigeria and they are kainji, jebba and shiroro. Thats all... the rest runs on gas. Though some dams are under construction. Egbin power station that supplies many part of Lagos runs on gas and not water. Olorunshogo power station, omotosho power station and so on all run on gas. So those of you attributing the stable electricity to rain fall are wrong. Thanks. |
Hmmmm this thread |
Go for Node.js Tech business nowadays is much more embedded in Startups and many of them are using Node.js. For job opportunities Node.js is better now... PHP is fading out gradually... Any startup today will want to use Node. |
May be they are not just popular. Like myself I am looking for subscribers. I teach programming on YouTube. My channel is makeThemTech. Make una subscribe |
First Choice - Cameroon Second Choice - Senegal |
Watch, like, share and subscribe |
Bolt is already in Akure anyways |
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Personally wealthiest is different from richest. Wealthiest city in Africa is Johannesburg based on wealth in the city Richest city in Africa is Lagos based on the GDP of the city |
Guys let's check this link. Read it from the beginning... you will see the way it was calculated. It's not GDP https://www.google.com/amp/s/africa.businessinsider.com/local/lifestyle/top-10-wealthiest-cities-in-africa/2l5l5t4.amp |
Agboriotejoye:These figures here are not GDP figures but wealth calculation of African cities. Please research it very well. The wealth calculation of city includes assets, wealth of rich people etc. GDP is economic output through goods and services. Lagos GDP is around $150B now. Check google... |
Guys that calculation that Cairo is $212B, Johannesburg is $131B and making Lagos 4th is not GDP calculation. It is wealth calculation per cities. It's different from GDP. We need to be educated on this Wealth calculation per city in Africa is calculated based on assets in the city, wealth of people in the city etc. It's different from economic output through goods and service trading that GDP represents Please let us all go and research this. Presently Lagos GDP is around appr $150B and that's the largest in Africa for a city. The reason why they normally say if Lagos were a country it would ne number 7 or 5 or 4 is because of the GDP ranking of countries in Africa. Please be guided. |
