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What do you think makes your device such as your laptops and phones hot? I just discovered why on my own part. |
Belkid01:I see... I have the same result too |
Belkid01:Including the colon? I'll try https://olamide-bello. |
Belkid01:Seen! Your site is looking brilliant bro. Not to be complacent or something like that, you can make constant improvement on it or perhaps refactor your codes. This is what you can achieve especially as you get "better than you were" with programming |
Belkid01:Try https// with a colon ( : ) as in https:// Don't include spaces. Connect the dots and dashes |
Funny! You haven't even posted a link |
2blockus:Must every job have an exit root? That Machine Learning tweeter was right afterall (paraphrased): "As a worker in your field, do all you can to be good in what you do so you're not replaced with AI in the next 10 years". |
Must every job have an exit root? That Machine Learning tweeter was right afterall (paraphrased): "As a worker in your field, do all you can to be good in what you do so you're not replaced with AI in the next 10 years". |
This is what I call a 2-in1 CV, lol. Your CV isn't looking job-specific. Some some kinds of organization might overlook it while some candid ones might not. Your CV is looking diverse, a little less straight to the point. What are you actually bringing to your employer's table? Even if you studied geography and have IT as a skill/work experience on the continuum, you should be able to distinguish these two enough on your CV if it means you were to include both. Secondly, your employer is very concerned about the technology relavant to your field of study. There's more to this. You didn't bridge the gap well-enough but your CV is looking fair enough. My sincere advice? Please rewrite your CV to look absolutely convincing and increase your chances of being accepted. I suggest: using keywords, write, unrwrite, then rewrite, not to rely on one CV depending on your job roles and yes, bridge the gap. |
Kriss216:UK and US stuff! Today is mother's day in the US. |
So here in OP's illustration we have a kid asking an 'oracle' what he has to do to live long and we see a dead bird on the ground. The 'oracle' himself takes it restore it back to life. The kid suggest several things that possibly makes him live long in the end 'oracle' tells him "be kind". Hmmm! |
Here's a reference to save you: https://www.w3resource.com/javascript-exercises/searching-and-sorting-algorithm/searching-and-sorting-algorithm-exercise-2.php |
Why are these questions on the trend these days? |
I like his swags in the second picture, lol cool. |
If you could juggle both. Web development truly is popular, data science is fast growing and evolving ... so there is need for more data scientists to fill vacant spaces too. |
Most of the laptops with what features? Please, please, please... Go get yourself those ones at price range of 100k-120k if anyway your budget still meets that price. And yes, NEW ONES, not UK used or whatsoever. However, I actually do not know your budget! Of course, there are laptops that are still very much effective for your programming needs which you can afford on Jumia, at those price I actually called (because I actually saw them there myself). Just make sure you're getting 64bit operating system with a laptop around 1TB and more for HDD. Sincerely speaking, you don't necessarily need a 1TB. You might need less. This is especially true when your laptop is strictly for programming and other programming related-stuffs of which your flashdrive should be able to hold like docs and videos. But exactly why have I said this? The ones who tell you you need an HDD with very huge capacity like 1TB+ are actually the ones who need them. You really don't if your laptop is strictly for programming and programming.. like I said. Those people actually are the ones who muddle up their laptops with loads and loads of movies and probably other irrelevant stuffs including photos, lol. Frankly, I was like that. I recently started using this new cpu (less than a TB tho), made it strictly for programming, and guess what? Crashing down has never hit nor the moment that showed up that it processed slowly except at very minor, rare occasions. Sorry for the long pissful talk. Just try afford a common hp core laptop whatsoever on Jumia that works fine for programming at just 100k. Forget nonsensical features and 200k and above |
odionsilver:Hello! I know a place in Lagos, at Oshodi. Also if you have difficulty with your project, give me heads-up. Thank you. |
odionsilver:Hello! I know a place in Lagos, at Oshodi. Also if you have difficulty with your project, give me heads-up. |
You both didn't build on any terms and conditions for your site maintenance? |
For me, I believe it's neither. Some might disagree. It's fine. Even the chart sometimes are wrong unless there's a chart that explains it this way: i.e, payment level depends on company's profile(or networth) No company will pay you in cybersecurity much than they would in ui/ux or vise versa. I might then say it depends on the company you're working for. And if company, type of roles as well (junior, mid or senior level), based on these two careers and the company's financial strength. Also that these two belong to the same line of discipline is fact that it actually depends. Let not forget that no company would wish that their staffs are being underpaid (or even overpaid of which they muchly provide nice incentives). This probably may have or partially have answered your research. But I hope it was worth informing you based on your quest. Though it's easy to believe cybersecurity professional may earn more than the ui/ux professional. But based on what ground? |
Can't say much, but I loved the theme color though... |
Story, story.... Anyway why should we believe the 4th one? |
Jayjayango:LOL! Thanks. I love the use of gradients, making the work look that way. That placeholder thing shouldn't be taken for literal. I had centralized but fixed it to that position like the others before repositioning that way. Anyway, a work in progress as I'm currently trying to work on material design, visual appearance and all. |
niel63:Haha! Thanks sir... I will... Just a tip of the iceberg! Though I've always needed a refresher, working on weak spots and always learning. Knowing how to use CSS and being creative are two different things. Trying to up the latter sir, 'fnot both. And yeah, I haven't even worked on fonts yet. All's work in progress! Ty ![]() |
Job in progress. Just have a look before it's removed ![]() |
I've been trying to run/test my site through netlify. I could't get the files uploaded manually. It kept telling me my file type doesn't come in a .html extension
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Nice idea. I'm hoping to be part of your project |
Nurudeen06:I will anytime, if I do Ty |
Please share your experience and solutions if any. |
chuksdsilent:I left my twitter and got to LinkedIn got restricted...got restricted again and went back to my good ole twitter |
Nice, doing excellently |


