@lanrey_waju Profile picture

Abdulmumin

@lanrey_waju

Backend Engineer | Technical Writer | Pharmacist

Similar User
Francis Folaranmi photo

@DonFrancis27

PHARM COMIC FREAK photo

@iamcomicfreak

Ayomaria photo

@_paulodunayo

The Olúwalónimí photo

@cherdyb

VICKYSUREST💥 photo

@Victor_Osundele

Adìsá on Adidas photo

@impeccableoat

T-james photo

@ibitayotunde

Pharm-Artist photo

@tishea_k

Opeyemi Oladeru photo

@Opeyemi_Oladeru

Kirah❤️ photo

@Kirahlove3

AyoMicheal photo

@Ayomicheal__

Joshua Folayan photo

@joshbounz

Maleekberry photo

@Deepupor

Rukkayyatt photo

@rukkayyatt

Emeralds photo

@Emerald06244144

Error handling is vital. Validate inputs and check errors. You're a professional programmer. Lock in!


Abdulmumin Reposted

How to master any skill fast: - Stop studying - Outline a project - Start building it - Hit a roadblock - Research how to overcome it - Repeat until completed Most people get trapped in tutorial hell and have nothing to show for years of "learning."


No truer words have been said. Know your craft. Stay consistent. Make some noise.

The world doesn't reward smarts as much as it rewards consistency and noise. If you're smart learn how to be consistent and make some noise.



Touch typing is such a nice skill to have. I recommend.


TIL in Golang you can label 'for' statements! Been writing Go for a while and never knew this. You may need this if you have a nested 'for' loop and want to skip or exit an outer loop based on a given logic. Rarely used but still a neat trick to know. #golang #coding

Tweet Image 1

Test doubles such as fakes and stubs let you get right into testing your system's core behavior without getting tangled in unnecessary network calls or database queries. Isolate the logic you're interested in and test just that. #tech #testing


Colwill has been below par


Abdulmumin Reposted

the deeper i go into programming the more i realize that almost everything is just data flow: if you can figure out how the data should flow, you nail 80% of it.


This doesn't sit right with me. Come on! You'd have a far better content if you just gave them out.


Abdulmumin Reposted

the reason to share your creations publicly isn’t to convince the world that you are brilliant, it is to show yourself that it is safe to be seen


Is Mudryk ever going to level up?


Badiashille is unbelievably bad right now. Wow.


Na scope Veiga dey use play this match.


Shey na the weyrey wey go replace Robert Sanchez be this 😂😂


Building robust distributed systems is the technical embodiment of "you can't eat your cake and have it." There are always unavoidable trade-offs — between consistency and availability, or durability and performance. Paranoia is your greatest asset here. #Tech


Abdulmumin Reposted

I hate poverty so much. Hate how it reduces people, how they have to tiptoe around their own lives. I hate how ugly and violent it is


In my opinion, distributed systems' complexities come down to two things: 1. Dealing with state 2. Coordination. Take these two out of the equation and you can mindlessly scale out your services. But you can't 😅🥲.


By the way, credit when it's due: Nicolas Jackson has been really good. Who would have thought a single podcast would have this much effect 😅


I just learnt what a sidecar proxy is and how it solves the bottlenecks of using a centralized application layer load balancer. Essentially a personal traffic manager for each client (or service) making scaling out far easier than it would have been with the L7 LB. Nice!


Saka did his fellow countryman really dirty there


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.