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Ebenezer Don

@ebenezerdn

Creator of Nextjob.work, Faye.health, author of VIP JavaScript & Git Prodigy (#2 Bestseller)

Doing wonders @appwrite

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Let's accept the truth that you'll never know it all. There'll always be more tools, terms, and things to learn. Every successful software engineer you admire has spent countless hours building their understanding. And even now, they must keep learning just to keep up with the

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Appwrite Cloud is now Generally Available (GA) 🌩️ Thank you all for being part of this journey ❀️ Learn more about how Appwrite reached this milestone at appwrite.io/cloud-ga

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Remember that the goal is to get good at building. Not to learn every new buzzword that comes along the way. Don't lose focus now.

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It's the same thing. By building. Work on problems that are just hard enough to make you think, then take the time to understand why the solution works. Push yourself to try more than one approach and look for patterns in what succeeds or fails.

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The goal of programming is to solve problems efficiently, not introduce needless complexity. At the end of the day, the user benefits from a fast, reliable application, not from knowing you used the trendiest, most complex framework or tool.

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Git Prodigy by Ebenezer Don is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $19.00; get it for $5.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/ZxJr7BuS Ebenezer Don #Git #ComputerProgramming #VersionControl

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The hard truth about programming. It's not about being perfect or always getting it right the first time. That just won't happen. Watch this.

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Here's the secret to becoming a great programmer You have to read with attention: There is no secret. Write code. Break things. Fix them. Do it every day. That is how you get good.

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Build with Appwrite Sites. Win with style πŸ† Appwrite Sites hackathon is finally here. Build and deploy your website using Appwrite Sites for a chance to win an exclusive Appwriter Keyboard and other dev goodies 🀩 πŸ—“οΈ Starts: Aug 29, 2025 ⏳ Ends: Sept 12, 2025 Register now:

Build with Appwrite Sites. Win with style πŸ†

Appwrite Sites hackathon is finally here. Build and deploy your website using Appwrite Sites for a chance to win an exclusive Appwriter Keyboard and other dev goodies 🀩

πŸ—“οΈ Starts: Aug 29, 2025
⏳ Ends: Sept 12, 2025

Register now:
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You'll never learn if you never make mistakes. Fear will try to keep you safe, but it also keeps you small. Embrace those mistakes and learn from them.

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I've been pushing for this change for a LONG time, and now, the new look for Appwrite database is here 🀩 Here's whats new: 1. Naming conventions We have moved away from using terms such as Documents, collections and Attributes. Now its Tables, Rows and Columns. These