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Yesterday at #TA2018 It was a bright morning as usual, and for us at Tribe Nigeria, it was another day to impact and learn as well. It’s #day4 already, and the accelerator program has driven into full swing. Our goal today was to expose students to the power of open-source, collaboration, and interaction, as well as tools for harnessing them. We talked about the almighty Github (a.k.a $7.5Bn), social media (Twitter and LinkedIn), and their importance to developers. We also cited wonderful examples like Otemuyiwa Prosper - whose story really served as a major inspiration for the students. We soon introduced Incodebate, a platform that would allow learners to actively participate in building real life projects while still learning; after-all what is learning without doing?! Then we had a taste of the Linux bash. Students learned how to use basic commands to navigate, create and delete files/directories, and more; they began to feel like hackers and all those geeks they see in movies in front of black screens. It was awesome indeed! We expect that, in addition to having a lot of mentorship and guidance, and being competent software developers, our students would be great team players who can interact and collaborate with other developers around the world to solve problems. The journey continues. We are excited about the future already. So to everyone with a software developer dream out there, take the step, this is the best period in the history of Africa to learn how to build solutions with software. Still want to join our accelerator, slide into our dm on we would be waiting to answer all your questions. Visit the registration portal - Accelerator #TA2018 #Day4 #OpenSource #Collaboration #Github #Incodebate #Bash #Linux #Slack
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Yesterday at #TA2018 It was a bright morning as usual, and for us at Tribe Nigeria, it was another day to impact and learn as well. It’s #day4 already, and the accelerator program has driven into full swing. Our goal today was to expose students to the power of open-source, collaboration, and interaction, as well as tools for harnessing them. We talked about the almighty Github (a.k.a $7.5Bn), social media (Twitter and LinkedIn), and their importance to developers. We also cited wonderful examples like Otemuyiwa Prosper - whose story really served as a major inspiration for the students. We soon introduced Incodebate, a platform that would allow learners to actively participate in building real life projects while still learning; after-all what is learning without doing?! Then we had a taste of the Linux bash. Students learned how to use basic commands to navigate, create and delete files/directories, and more; they began to feel like hackers and all those geeks they see in movies in front of black screens. It was awesome indeed! We expect that, in addition to having a lot of mentorship and guidance, and being competent software developers, our students would be great team players who can interact and collaborate with other developers around the world to solve problems. The journey continues. We are excited about the future already. So to everyone with a software developer dream out there, take the step, this is the best period in the history of Africa to learn how to build solutions with software. Still want to join our accelerator, slide into our dm on we would be waiting to answer all your questions. Visit the registration portal - Accelerator #TA2018 #Day4 #OpenSource #Collaboration #Github #Incodebate #Bash #Linux #Slack
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Yesterday at #TA2018 It was a bright morning as usual, and for us at Tribe Nigeria, it was another day to impact and learn as well. It’s #day4 already, and the accelerator program has driven into full swing. Our goal today was to expose students to the power of open-source, collaboration, and interaction, as well as tools for harnessing them. We talked about the almighty Github (a.k.a $7.5Bn), social media (Twitter and LinkedIn), and their importance to developers. We also cited wonderful examples like Otemuyiwa Prosper - whose story really served as a major inspiration for the students. We soon introduced Incodebate, a platform that would allow learners to actively participate in building real life projects while still learning; after-all what is learning without doing?! Then we had a taste of the Linux bash. Students learned how to use basic commands to navigate, create and delete files/directories, and more; they began to feel like hackers and all those geeks they see in movies in front of black screens. It was awesome indeed! We expect that, in addition to having a lot of mentorship and guidance, and being competent software developers, our students would be great team players who can interact and collaborate with other developers around the world to solve problems. The journey continues. We are excited about the future already. So to everyone with a software developer dream out there, take the step, this is the best period in the history of Africa to learn how to build solutions with software. Still want to join our accelerator, slide into our dm on we would be waiting to answer all your questions. Visit the registration portal - Accelerator #TA2018 #Day4 #OpenSource #Collaboration #Github #Incodebate #Bash #Linux #Slack
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Yesterday at #TA2018 It was a bright morning as usual, and for us at Tribe Nigeria, it was another day to impact and learn as well. It’s #day4 already, and the accelerator program has driven into full swing. Our goal today was to expose students to the power of open-source, collaboration, and interaction, as well as tools for harnessing them. We talked about the almighty Github (a.k.a $7.5Bn), social media (Twitter and LinkedIn), and their importance to developers. We also cited wonderful examples like Otemuyiwa Prosper - whose story really served as a major inspiration for the students. We soon introduced Incodebate, a platform that would allow learners to actively participate in building real life projects while still learning; after-all what is learning without doing?! Then we had a taste of the Linux bash. Students learned how to use basic commands to navigate, create and delete files/directories, and more; they began to feel like hackers and all those geeks they see in movies in front of black screens. It was awesome indeed! We expect that, in addition to having a lot of mentorship and guidance, and being competent software developers, our students would be great team players who can interact and collaborate with other developers around the world to solve problems. The journey continues. We are excited about the future already. So to everyone with a software developer dream out there, take the step, this is the best period in the history of Africa to learn how to build solutions with software. Still want to join our accelerator, slide into our dm on we would be waiting to answer all your questions. Visit the registration portal - Accelerator #TA2018 #Day4 #OpenSource #Collaboration #Github #Incodebate #Bash #Linux #Slack
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Slatecube ... |
youngwarrior:where is the rest |
Uromigod:Brother Glaxx do you know the difference between what i said and what this brother is saying... ''You need to do more work before you recreate this post'' take it easy ooh and make something beautiful |
malware:Lol... Somebody call brother seun and lalasticlala, tell them malware has entered nairaland oooh |
Why not write the whole post and then put your link as the source... Most people will not click it the way it is now oooh |
I just came to see how the Malware will be removed |
Glaxx:Just be uploading videos first, then share to friends and tell your friend to share to friend to share to friend, when you get 10K views you can then recreate this topic |
Our software classes, continued today by 10.30am at the Prof. Kenneth Dike E-library. This week is orientation & open-class week, so everyone is invited. Today we will be looking at computer architecture and programming tools. Your dream of becoming a software developer has begun. Don't miss it! 090-7407-4047 Accelerator #TA2018
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Our software classes, continued today by 10.30am at the Prof. Kenneth Dike E-library. This week is orientation & open-class week, so everyone is invited. Today we will be looking at computer architecture and programming tools. Your dream of becoming a software developer has begun. Don't miss it! 090-7407-4047 Accelerator #TA2018
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Our software classes, continued today by 10.30am at the Prof. Kenneth Dike E-library. This week is orientation & open-class week, so everyone is invited. Today we will be looking at computer architecture and programming tools. Your dream of becoming a software developer has begun. Don't miss it! 090-7407-4047 Accelerator #TA2018
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