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Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by OlumbaOlumba: 11:48am On Aug 06, 2021
treziMcCarthy:

Bahd guy.
App name?
tinder
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Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by silkytouch(m): 12:04pm On Aug 06, 2021
ceeceeuwa:

I don quote you o bro. We rise by lifting others! You don't know, you will be saving a depressed soul by just putting me through. Please don't ignore!!

You get laptop?
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by ceeceeuwa: 12:06pm On Aug 06, 2021
silkytouch:


You get laptop?
Yes
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by 900warriorz: 12:49pm On Aug 06, 2021
Zealoy:
where is ur location
Abuja
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by 900warriorz: 12:50pm On Aug 06, 2021
Jerry299:
I like the wardrobe.. How much?

#50,000 sir
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by 900warriorz: 12:51pm On Aug 06, 2021
southsouthking:


HUH BESIDE DRAWER #150,000?
HAPPY SALES BRO.
I said the Bed itself and those drawers together as a set costs #150,000
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by Zealoy(m): 1:07pm On Aug 06, 2021
900warriorz:
Abuja
OK am based in Lagos state
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by 900warriorz: 1:16pm On Aug 06, 2021
Zealoy:
OK am based in Lagos state
alright boss....can send them to you in safe conditions though.

Business can be done from anywhere in the world. wink
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by KushLyon(m): 1:17pm On Aug 06, 2021
Thermodynamics:


Comprehension and productivity


I know the syntax is simple, the syntax is not the problem, I struggle to understand how the some codes are structured, why certain lines of codes were written. Like the arrangement of While and for Loop for instance.
I also struggle with creativity, when given a problem, I'll solve the problem and run the code only to receive an error, most time I spend hours before I can finally solve it.

Many people have this same set of problems including me. I'm not sure i'm the right person to give you an advice, seeing as i don't use python (i learnt it for a bit then ditched it to follow another path) but you can overcome this problem by working on personal projects. The more projects you do, the more efficient you become and you will spend less time completing a project as time goes on. You seem to be on the right path, just keep working on projects to sharpen your skills, with time you won't be having issues like this wink

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Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by shegzhkn: 1:21pm On Aug 06, 2021
KushLyon:


Many people have this same set of problems including me. I'm not sure i'm the right person to give you an advice, seeing as i don't use python (i learnt it for a bit then ditched it to follow another path) but you can overcome this problem by working on personal projects. The more projects you do, the more efficient you become and you will spend less time completing a project as time goes on. You seem to be on the right path, just keep working on projects to sharpen your skills, with time you won't be having issues like this wink

So what do you work with now, i mean your toolkit and what problems are u solving??
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by silkytouch(m): 1:37pm On Aug 06, 2021
ceeceeuwa:

Yes

Ok, this is what I do.

I write (I am not a great writer, but I get by) on crypto-based blogs and earn crypto.

Then I play Blockchain based games and earn daily too.

Believe it or not, people are earning money by merely having fun in their house, in this Nigeria.

If writing is what you can do, I can guide you. But if it's not your thing, you can play the game and build a good income source.

You would need to give it time, but I assure you, it is absolutely worth it.

For context and guidance, search for Splinterlands on Twitter or you can use Google.

Hit me back afterwards.

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Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by KushLyon(m): 1:38pm On Aug 06, 2021
shegzhkn:


So what do you work with now, i mean your toolkit and what problems are u solving??

I'm still on a learning path and i'm at javascript at the moment, i'm taking it slow and steady. I got into programming 5 months ago starting with python (wrong move on my part) but i left it after some advice i got on nairaland, then i went back to the basics with html and css, now javascript

P.S: I'm in the web development field
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by ceeceeuwa: 1:39pm On Aug 06, 2021
silkytouch:


Ok, this is what I do.

I write (I am not a great writer, but I get by) on crypto-based blogs and earn crypto.

Then I play Blockchain based games and earn daily too.

Believe it or not, people are earning money by merely having fun in their house, in this Nigeria.

If writing is what you can do, I can guide you. But if it's not your thing, you can play the game and build a good income source.

You would need to give it time, but I assure you, it is absolutely worth it.

For context and guidance, search for Splinterlands on Twitter or you can use Google.

Hit me back afterwards.
Good one! I will do just that and revert to you.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by shegzhkn: 1:43pm On Aug 06, 2021
KushLyon:


I'm still on a learning path and i'm at javascript at the moment, i'm taking it slow and steady. I got into programming 5 months ago starting with python (wrong move on my part) but i left it after some advice i got on nairaland, then i went back to the basics with html and css, now javascript

P.S: I'm in the web development field

K, let me guess - you don't know what you wanted to do (concrete plan) before learning Python or how did you end up learning it & i also hope you've figure out ur roadmap now
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by KushLyon(m): 1:58pm On Aug 06, 2021
shegzhkn:


K, let me guess - you don't know what you wanted to do (concrete plan) before learning Python or how did you end up learning it & i also hope you've figure out ur roadmap now

Exactly, I didn't have a concrete plan when i started and i was just "testing the waters" when i picked python and i just flowed with it. Then i saw a post on nairaland by tensazangetsu20 detailing the path to be taken by someone new to programming. That was how i got the roadmap to follow and was properly introduced into web development

I just remebered i came across programming a couple of years back and i dived head-first into C++ grin No basic knowledge or anything, just dived into it and kept on swimming against the current until i gave up. It was really brutal
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by Zealoy(m): 2:07pm On Aug 06, 2021
900warriorz:
alright boss....can send them to you in safe conditions though.

Business can be done from anywhere in the world. wink
OK but am paying #40k for it
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by ceeceeuwa: 2:07pm On Aug 06, 2021
silkytouch:


Ok, this is what I do.

I write (I am not a great writer, but I get by) on crypto-based blogs and earn crypto.

Then I play Blockchain based games and earn daily too.

Believe it or not, people are earning money by merely having fun in their house, in this Nigeria.

If writing is what you can do, I can guide you. But if it's not your thing, you can play the game and build a good income source.

You would need to give it time, but I assure you, it is absolutely worth it.

For context and guidance, search for Splinterlands on Twitter or you can use Google.

Hit me back afterwards.
Have you been able to make withdrawals successfully on your earnings?
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by shegzhkn: 2:16pm On Aug 06, 2021
KushLyon:


Exactly, I didn't have a concrete plan when i started and i was just "testing the waters" when i picked python and i just flowed with it. Then i saw a post on nairaland by tensazangetsu20 detailing the path to be taken by someone new to programming. That was how i got the roadmap to follow and was properly introduced into web development

I just remebered i came across programming a couple of years back and i dived head-first into C++ grin No basic knowledge or anything, just dived into it and kept on swimming against the current until i gave up. It was really brutal

Lol.

So it safe to say you knew what you wanted to do but don't know how, right ??

@ bolded is hilarious - no proper orientation i guess.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by 900warriorz: 2:21pm On Aug 06, 2021
Zealoy:
OK but am paying #40k for it
grin Good price bro...but na before be that. Those boards are imported you know and the general prices of commodities have skyrocketed, talk more the exchange rate of Naira to Dollar
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by KushLyon(m): 2:35pm On Aug 06, 2021
shegzhkn:


Lol.

So it safe to say you knew what you wanted to do but don't know how, right ??

@ bolded is hilarious - no proper orientation i guess.
Something like that. At first i didn't know there were different fields under programming and i just thought learning one language will teach you everything about programming from top to bottom, it was later i discovered there are different fields (web, app, data science, machine learning and so on) and also different tools that is well suited for each of those fields.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by shegzhkn: 2:37pm On Aug 06, 2021
KushLyon:

Something like that. At first i didn't know there were different fields under programming and i just thought learning one language will teach you everything about programming from top to bottom, it was later i discovered there are different fields (web, app, data science, machine learning and so on) and also different tools that is well suited for each of those fields.

Lol, howzit now.

Effortless right ??
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by silkytouch(m): 2:38pm On Aug 06, 2021
ceeceeuwa:

Have you been able to make withdrawals successfully on your earnings?

Bro, I said you should do a little research and hit me up.

If say u run small research like I told you, no be this question you for start with.

No worry, when I drop post later, I go tag you.

Maybe you go follow for the number 6 down...
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by KushLyon(m): 2:57pm On Aug 06, 2021
shegzhkn:


Lol, howzit now.

Effortless right ??
I wouldn't call it effortless per se, When i started with html and css, i was having problem remembering syntaxes (especially css) and also couldn't fully understand how and why some things work the way they do. Then some senior developers pointed out that's it's ok to forget syntaxes and it's actually common, you just have to make Google your friend. As long as you know what you want to do and the general concept of it, you can just google it and get how to do it. But you wouldn't even have the problem of remembering syntaxes if you don't work on projects, hence the need for that.

So I kept working on projects, there are a couple of websites that give out coding challenges so I did that and completed most of those challenges, I noticed the more challenges I completed, the lesser the occurrence of me visiting google for a forgotten syntax.

Now I'm learning JavaScript and it has been fun all the while with a couple of hiccups here and there, but the struggle continues wink

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Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by cheedemah(f): 3:06pm On Aug 06, 2021
silkytouch:


Ok, this is what I do.

I write (I am not a great writer, but I get by) on crypto-based blogs and earn crypto.

Then I play Blockchain based games and earn daily too.

Believe it or not, people are earning money by merely having fun in their house, in this Nigeria.

If writing is what you can do, I can guide you. But if it's not your thing, you can play the game and build a good income source.

You would need to give it time, but I assure you, it is absolutely worth it.

For context and guidance, search for Splinterlands on Twitter or you can use Google.

Hit me back afterwards.
Hello!
Writing is what I do. Please guide me.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by shegzhkn: 3:12pm On Aug 06, 2021
KushLyon:

I wouldn't call it effortless per se, When i started with html and css, i was having problem remembering syntaxes (especially css) and also couldn't fully understand how and why some things work the way they do. Then some senior developers pointed out that's it's ok to forget syntaxes and it's actually common, you just have to make Google your friend. As long as you know what you want to do and the general concept of it, you can just google it and get how to do it. But you wouldn't even have the problem of remembering syntaxes if you don't work on projects, hence the need for that.

So I kept working on projects, there are a couple of websites that give out coding challenges so I did that and completed most of those challenges, I noticed the more challenges I completed, the lesser the occurrence of me visiting google for a forgotten syntax.

Now I'm learning JavaScript and it has been fun all the while with a couple of hiccups here and there, but the struggle continues wink
Good for you, as long as you are making good progress. enjoy it.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by silkytouch(m): 3:19pm On Aug 06, 2021
cheedemah:

Hello!
Writing is what I do. Please guide me.

I will, when I drop my post, I will tag you.

You'll be one of the 5 people I'll guide free of charge.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by MrCover: 3:22pm On Aug 06, 2021
FahBuLous:
How long will it take bfr I start earning from it??

Immediately Bro
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by KushLyon(m): 3:22pm On Aug 06, 2021
shegzhkn:

Good for you, as long as you are making good progress. enjoy it.

Thanks cheesy
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by adusco(m): 3:46pm On Aug 06, 2021
silkytouch:


Bro, I said you should do a little research and hit me up.

If say u run small research like I told you, no be this question you for start with.

No worry, when I drop post later, I go tag you.

Maybe you go follow for the number 6 down...


Please kindly tag me. Thanks
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by cheedemah(f): 4:13pm On Aug 06, 2021
silkytouch:


I will, when I drop my post, I will tag you.

You'll be one of the 5 people I'll guide free of charge.
Okay. Thanks. Expectant.
Re: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by Leogreat5: 4:24pm On Aug 06, 2021
Brother ,connect me abeg.i need work and tutoring .I need some1 to pick me up.




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