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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by airsaylongcome: 1:14pm On Nov 14, 2022
Devdevdev:


So easy to ruffle your feathers. Certainly wisdom and self control isn't dependant on age.

You throw suggestions that I am a "thirsty guy" and you don't expect feathers to be ruffled? Throw eggs at my house and not only will I burn yours down, I will dig up the foundation. "Ashawö Kobo Kobo"

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Devdevdev(f): 1:14pm On Nov 14, 2022
LikeAking:


You are baby vawulence..

Nigerians teach coding online.. lots of them.

Babe focus ya energy building stuffs..


Lots of them? List 3
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Devdevdev(f): 1:17pm On Nov 14, 2022
airsaylongcome:


You throw suggestions that I am a "thirsty guy" and you don't expect feathers to be ruffled? Throw eggs at my house and not only will I burn yours down, I will dig up the foundation. "Ashawö Kobo Kobo"

If I call a rich man a poor man, he won't take me seriously because he knows he isn't poor. He will simply smile and ignore. Same applies to calling you a thirsty guy.

Besides, 4 out of every 5 guys I meet are thirsty, so it's not wrong to assume you to be one.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by airsaylongcome: 1:20pm On Nov 14, 2022
Devdevdev:


If I call a rich man a poor man, he won't take me seriously because he knows he isn't poor. He will simply smile and ignore. Same applies to calling you a thirsty guy.

Besides, 4 out of every 5 guys I meet are thirsty, so it's not wrong to assume you to be one.

If 80% of the boys you meet are fuçk boys, then I'm sorry for you. It just says you are classless and you attract and hang with classless people. Don't enclose me in the useless set of guys you meet

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by 256laye: 1:22pm On Nov 14, 2022
I will, when I've mastered it enough to impart the knowledge into someone else.I will, when I've mastered it enough to impart the knowledge into someone else....
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by LikeAking: 1:33pm On Nov 14, 2022
Devdevdev:


Lots of them? List 3

Don't judge by popularity.

If you go on blog rocket, it's like virtually every tutor dia is a Nigerian. Most of the English coding blogs/websites are filled with Nigerians teaching coding.

On YouTube and co, Nigerians are dia, but I feel dia algo does not favor Nigerians.

As for dia names I can't mention much.. I know ebenizer Don and uncle Baye of Bj dey try...

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by KrazyDave16(m): 1:42pm On Nov 14, 2022
OP your negativity concerning Nigerians is worrisome and some of your comments get as e be. Also deleting Twitter? Hmm...

I doubt your claims about zero educational material out there by Nigerians unless you are looking for ones to get for free, which you will not find easily but in terms of writing, there are educational articles littered about on the web written by Nigerians but it depends on what you are looking for and how popular the language is.
After all, I learnt how IIFE works (did not know about design patterns then) from reading a few articles on medium written by Nigerians but if you meant those who turned into a full-time gig, if you see any, will you patronize them and pay for it? If you cannot or use the "but i know where i can get what they teaching for free", you creating this thread is pointless.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Tenrack: 8:24am On Nov 15, 2022
Devdevdev:


It seems comprehension is your problem. Maybe that's why you've been coding since 1994 and yet still struggle to get a freelance job.
aunty calm down.. lol. Can I send a DM please.. ?
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Anonime1105(m): 8:54am On Nov 15, 2022
Devdevdev:


I don't agree. Lots of Nigerians make videos on YouTube and social media. Just type Amazon KDP or fake paypal or anything related to money. Videos choke. One Nigerian YouTuber even did a two hour video on how to plagiarize books and publish on Amazon.

You will almost never see Nigerians making videos on coding. I'm not even talking about long ass 6 hour videos on "Java for beginners" Just ordinary short videos on tech stack a beginner should learn, or how to do use a technology like axios or even ordinary vscode. You will never see this kind of video from Nigerians. All you see is skits, get rich quick schemes and showoff(money for guys, body for females)

The resources are there, there is just no market for it. Those articles you read aren't from social media are they? And even if so, they are particularly targeted to those already in the field as opposed to the general public.

I Know a few of them, Ebenezer don is one
https://m.youtube.com/c/EbenezerDon

Nigerians write more blog posts and books than they make videos on coding.

I have a book that is really comprehensive but easy to understand written by a Nigerian.
it is a book on Git and GitHub.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by davien(m): 11:18am On Nov 15, 2022
Lol. But based on your own write-up a programmer should be too busy to indulge in social media.

I still partially agree that the hard work to learn the skill pushes most people away but that doesn't mean there aren't people doing well but aren't showing off or doing tutorials.

Learning never ends in programming, especially when you're financially motivated to do so. grin

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by qtguru(m): 12:13pm On Nov 15, 2022
Anonime1105:


I Know a few of them, Ebenezer don is one
https://m.youtube.com/c/EbenezerDon

Nigerians write more blog posts and books than they make videos on coding.

I have a book that is really comprehensive but easy to understand written by a Nigerian.
it is a book on Git and GitHub.

I like this guy he's Youtube is so clean , the format
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Nobody: 1:31pm On Nov 15, 2022
airsaylongcome:


Thirsty guys like me? Are you well or is attempting to get into coding making you loose your mind? Have I come to private chat you that I want to fuçk you? See this silly dumbfuçk. Thirsty guys like me? What silly body are you even prostituting that will make me want to thirst for you? See ehn, mind your words or get hit by a truck.
What else would I suggest you do? Shut up and learn to code. Stop running your mouth off when you are still a rookie.

Sir, I believe you are a well respected member of the community and also a professional. You should better understand social media issues (cyberbullying, trolls, etc) and how to deal with such. I don't expect you to go to such lows in your use of words. When your feet slips you can always recover your balance but when your tongues slips you can never recover your words. I may be wrong but I believe you don't do such physically.

Devdevdev:
You hardly see Nigerians teaching coding or talking about programming related stuff on on social media, especially on Youtube. This is because this is actually a legit way to be a successful person and it involves a lot of hard work, determination and consistence.

Programming will never be saturated with competent programmers especially in this country because majority of people don't have the discipline and delligence to actually become competent programmers.

For the past month I've not been on social media. I deleted my Twitter, Facebook Tiktok, Instagram and vowed to never check status on WhatsApp because that's a very huge distraction. I only use Nairaland and Reddit, particularly for programming related information. I deleted every movie from my laptop and haven't watched TV for weeks.

How many people can do this? How many people can sit at a desk staring at a computer screen for 12+ hours everyday?

Nigerians are very lazy and are addicted to quick gratification and this works in the favor of programmers who are serious, because it reduces the competitiveness of the job market.

It may be better for you to have deleted your Nairaland account and leave your FB and twitter accounts. When I was unserious that was what I did. I deleted my Nairaland account and focused on other things.
If you feel there are no Nigerians on YT, that should be an opportunity for you to breakthrough. See it as an good opportunity. Please remember it's not just your technical skills that gives you jobs, your soft skills are also very important. My soft skills have given me more opportunities than my technical abilities. So get books on developing soft skills as you are also developing your programming skills.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Anonime1105(m): 3:58pm On Nov 15, 2022
qtguru:


I like this guy he's Youtube is so clean , the format

Yes bro, only his accent gives him away, one would think he's based abroad.
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by airsaylongcome: 5:21pm On Nov 15, 2022
Anonime1105:


Yes bro, only his accent gives him away, one would think he's based abroad.

I actually prefer to listen to Nigerian and other African accents. Yes American accents are all the rave, but a Nigerian accent mentally suggests to me that the speaker feels our pains, knows our challenges and can relate with the very peculiar challenges we face.

qtguru, do you do (or know anyone that does) Data scrapping? I want to scrape the INEC voters register website for all voters for some personal project. I've been attempting to scrape it with Microsoft Power Automate Desktop but the process hasn't been very efficient. I'm having to use For loops that is taking forever to scrape just 176k polling units let alone scraping millions of voters
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by qtguru(m): 5:51pm On Nov 15, 2022
airsaylongcome:


I actually prefer to listen to Nigerian and other African accents. Yes American accents are all the rave, but a Nigerian accent mentally suggests to me that the speaker feels our pains, knows our challenges and can relate with the very peculiar challenges we face.

qtguru, do you do (or know anyone that does) Data scrapping? I want to scrape the INEC voters register website for all voters for some personal project. I've been attempting to scrape it with Microsoft Power Automate Desktop but the process hasn't been very efficient. I'm having to use For loops that is taking forever to scrape just 176k polling units let alone scraping millions of voters

Yes but it's mostly in Java/Code sadly let me update this thread with GUI Web Scrapper. but if you send me the link let me see if I can do it in Chrome Extension. A 1 million might be much for JS,
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by romeo411(m): 6:57pm On Nov 15, 2022
This is not true and very condescending to hardworking Tech Nigerian guys. Stop talking out of excitement and self-motivation. You are just in your lane.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by EbenG(m): 7:20pm On Nov 15, 2022
qtguru:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9VNCI9Xo80

But this is a Nigerian teaching Java Spring boot

I think you guys are looking for attention than coding. I will keep saying it, no short-cut keep studying o.


Wow!!! so this guy is a Nigerian? I've known him for a long time now. I once took his Java course

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by davien(m): 1:39am On Nov 16, 2022
EbenG:



Wow!!! so this guy is a Nigerian? I've known him for a long time now. I once took his Java course
He also has a TikTok channel and says he worked in sterling bank.
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by hooge: 10:48am On Nov 16, 2022
Honestly bro I have never seen her post anything sensible on this forum.about programming..She always ranting about one irrelevant issue or the other. The kind of so-called programmers we have these days,I don't understand
Maxxim:

grin always seeking for attention
I thought they said there is prejudice towards women on this platform ni, this is enough reason not to take y'all serious

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Peterpan007(m): 11:13am On Nov 16, 2022
For someone who started coding in September you talk to much.

Nigerians teach coding online be it on Twitter or YouTube. There's a guy that teaches CSS with pidgin I think his name is @doubletank or so. Agba Akin has been teaching coding since last year on Twitter.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Maxxim: 12:37pm On Nov 16, 2022
hooge:
Honestly bro I have never seen her post anything sensible on this forum.about programming..She always ranting about one irrelevant issue or the other. The kind of so-called programmers we have these days,I don't understand

She actually wants to be noticed reason she's putting up drama everytime. Na feminine trait, there are guys like that too

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by SALVATION30(m): 1:41pm On Nov 16, 2022
Most of the popular coding tutorials on freecodecamp are published by Nigerians.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Rad459(m): 1:00pm On Nov 17, 2022
Devdevdev:
You hardly see Nigerians teaching coding or talking about programming related stuff on on social media, especially on Youtube. This is because this is actually a legit way to be a successful person and it involves a lot of hard work, determination and consistence.

Nigerians only like to propagate get rich schemes and fraudulent stuff like plagiarizing books to post on Amazon or some rubbish Ponzi scheme. The common thread that links all these is that they don't involve much work and all you have to do is just do the little, then sit and wait for money to start pouring into your account. I admit there are a tiny minority of people who make money from these, but it's usually for a short period of time until it crashes or they get banned from Amazon, or get arrested, but the majority of people don't get shit, rather they jump from one get rich scheme to the other until they realize they've wasted their time.

Programming will never be saturated with competent programmers especially in this country because majority of people don't have the discipline and delligence to actually become competent programmers.

For the past month I've not been on social media. I deleted my Twitter, Facebook Tiktok, Instagram and vowed to never check status on WhatsApp because that's a very huge distraction. I only use Nairaland and Reddit, particularly for programming related information. I deleted every movie from my laptop and haven't watched TV for weeks.

How many people can do this? How many people can sit at a desk staring at a computer screen for 12+ hours everyday?

Nigerians are very lazy and are addicted to quick gratification and this works in the favor of programmers who are serious, because it reduces the competitiveness of the job market.

God bless you for this post.

God bless you for saying the truth.

100% correct.

I don't usually reply posts or post on threads, but I've decided to reply you because you're saying the plain truth that most people don't like to hear.

Most of them are lazy, rude, irresponsible, empty headed, ignorant, bad mouthed, with bad characters, very mannerless people and what have you.

Most of them have been spoilt by the make-believe and fake videos of hip hop musicians, home videos and other fake people.

That's why Buhari said they are lazy.

If you are looking for the worst human beings with bad characters and bad manners, just come to Nigeria you will have enough of them to satisfy your quest.

The good people with good manners in Nigeria are very very few, less than 30% of the entire Nigerian population. Nigeria has been polluted by fake lifestyle and fake movies and fake musical videos by evil people.

I salute the good Nigerians out there and the hard working Nigerians out there that are making Nigeria proud in their various professions.

It is well with Nigeria.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Gee64: 8:43am On Nov 18, 2022
Nor vex, forgive am.
Please let me appreciate you for your observation but let me remind you that interests are diverse and those who can't code can either do other things on social media like appreciating/displaying whatever they feel would interest a larger audience. And the funny thing is that this attracts more likes. So, my dear, if your have fine boobs or figure and you feel like sharing online, please yourself.
Devdevdev:


What else do you suggest I do? Spend hours taking photos updating my status every 30 minutes? Go on Twitter and argue all day about bullshit? Or maybe prostitute my body on social media for thirsty guys like you to feast on?

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by emetisuccess(m): 9:46am On Nov 18, 2022
I do, but not consistent, because of my schooling, once I'm done with my studies which I'm writing my final exams now I'll continue from where I stop.
This is the link to my channel
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCSwBU551RncNrw6UF7p7VnA/videos
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Herbiodun09: 1:41pm On Dec 16, 2022
Devdevdev:
You hardly see Nigerians teaching coding or talking about programming related stuff on on social media, especially on Youtube. This is because this is actually a legit way to be a successful person and it involves a lot of hard work, determination and consistence.

Nigerians only like to propagate get rich schemes and fraudulent stuff like plagiarizing books to post on Amazon or some rubbish Ponzi scheme. The common thread that links all these is that they don't involve much work and all you have to do is just do the little, then sit and wait for money to start pouring into your account. I admit there are a tiny minority of people who make money from these, but it's usually for a short period of time until it crashes or they get banned from Amazon, or get arrested, but the majority of people don't get shit, rather they jump from one get rich scheme to the other until they realize they've wasted their time.

Programming will never be saturated with competent programmers especially in this country because majority of people don't have the discipline and delligence to actually become competent programmers.

For the past month I've not been on social media. I deleted my Twitter, Facebook Tiktok, Instagram and vowed to never check status on WhatsApp because that's a very huge distraction. I only use Nairaland and Reddit, particularly for programming related information. I deleted every movie from my laptop and haven't watched TV for weeks.

How many people can do this? How many people can sit at a desk staring at a computer screen for 12+ hours everyday?

Nigerians are very lazy and are addicted to quick gratification and this works in the favor of programmers who are serious, because it reduces the competitiveness of the job market.

Congrats. Hard working man. While typing these you probably would have solved some life challenges.






RANTER

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by peacettw: 1:43pm On Dec 16, 2022
Not happy with the conclusion that Nigerians are lazy. We really aren't and we mustn't all be programmers.

I agree with the op on the numbers of hours that must be invested to learn programming. Personally, I put in an average of 8 hours everyday.

I am also terribly concerned that there isn't any group or contribution to the social space on programming from this part of the world. But then again, I guess baby steps.
Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by int0x80(m): 1:43pm On Dec 16, 2022
A lot of Nigerians are lazy, truth be told. Everybody just wants an easy way out!

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by Olumyco(m): 1:44pm On Dec 16, 2022
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

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by meobizy(f): 1:44pm On Dec 16, 2022
This guy gets it.

When I say millionaire no dey Nairaland, broke boys quickly attack. They know it’s true.

If a way to make money is real, Nigerians will shield the knowledge from the public. They will enrich their family members and make sure the scheme follows the select few to the grave. Only scams are widely promoted since they mean cheating the next person or putting him/her in trouble.

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Re: Why You Hardly See Nigerians Teaching About Coding On Social Media. by JomasisTech: 1:45pm On Dec 16, 2022
Here is a Nigerian living in Nigeria programmer:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJOQjzV7g8I

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