General Busting the Myth of Impostor Syndrome: You're More Awesome Than You Think! Overcoming Impostor Syndrome takes time and self-reflection. Be patient with yourself and focus on building self-confidence through self-awareness, positive self-affirmations, and self-appreciation.
General Avoiding Burnout: Balancing Team Expectations with Self-Care. If you find yourself consistently carrying a heavy load of work assigned by your team leader and frequently asked to work extra hours, this is the message for you.
General Join Forces, Thrive Together. In the vast realm of technology, each one of us holds unique super-powers. We navigate the intricate world of code, design, and innovation, resolving diverse challenges that our global community faces daily.
Technology How to transition to a tech career Over the years I have successfully mentored non tech individuals into a career in technology and usually a catalyst for prompting such a move is inspiration from my life after interacting with me or individuals like me.
General Featured What should I learn? Individuals seeking to transition into a tech career in a technical role always ask me, “What programming language should I learn?” Personally, I'd recommend JavaScript or Python as my top 2 choices and I have shared my reasons below. Javascript: Javascript is the most popular programming language among developers in
General Featured Overfamiliarity Avoid over-familiarity with your capabilities. Over-familiarity will cost you time, opportunities, growth and the greater version of you. Put your knowledge to work first then up-skill. Always juice out your knowledge base.
General OpenApps Update: Project is undergoing re-development A few weeks back, Intel — the smart chip manufacturer and giant — visited the CCHub to interact with developers, entrepreneurs & tech enthusiasts in the space. Somewhere during the conversation, a friend asked how Intel obtains research data concerning markets they intend to enter. The response was
General Trade Transpiracy Hack And so I was approached by the CCHUB to enter the Trade Transpiracy hack [Nigeria]. The hack, which was a collaboration between CcHub, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and The Economist Intelligence Unit aims to provide Nigerian consumers with information on how trade-related costs and how trade barriers