Learning in public backfires when you do this... Masquerading as an expert. People see right through it. Be open and transparent about your learning. People will jump in to correct you and try and help you out. You'll always have Internet trolls -- those we can't control. But you'll build better online relationships and get more meaningful help if you're honest and transparent about your learning. It's a great thing to practice with ownership and responsibility for when you're working in software engineering teams too! Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/eD2jNVEG
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Clarity is a Skill As a lecturer in software engineering, I have learned that the hardest part of this field isn’t syntax or tools: it’s clarity. Teaching forces you to slow down, question assumptions, and explain complex ideas in a way that others can truly grasp. That process sharpens not just how you teach, but how you think, design, and solve problems. This serves as a reminder that software engineering is as much about communication and curiosity as it is about code. How has teaching, mentoring, or sharing knowledge influenced the way you solve problems? #SoftwareEngineering #Teaching #Education #ProblemSolving #ContinuousLearning #BazeUniversity
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The best thing I ever did for my tech career wasn’t learning another language or framework. It was learning how to learn fast. When you understand how to teach yourself, you become unstoppable. You stop being afraid of “new tech.” You start picking up tools, breaking them, rebuilding them, and moving faster than everyone else. Because in this industry, tech changes every 3 months. Your ability to adapt will always be more valuable than your ability to memorize. If you’re still early in your journey, stop stressing about what to learn next. Focus on learning how to learn anything.
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What I Wish I Knew Before Entering My Computer Science Degree 📚 They give you a syllabus, but not the actual survival manual. More than two years of all-night coding and infinite cups of tea later, here's the unvarnished advice I'd share with my first-year self. It's not so much about the most clever code. It's about the most brilliant strategy. 1. The Foundation is Everything. 💪 You can't construct a skyscraper on sand. Suffering with Data Structures? Put your energy there. It's the language that every interview and advanced system uses. A wobbly foundation makes every subsequent topic seem insurmountable. 2. Code > Theory (But Theory Describes the Code). 💻 The course will instruct you on what a linked list is. Creating a project instructs you on when and how to apply it. The sorcery occurs when you bridge the classroom theory with an actual, functional implementation. 3. Your Network is Your Net Worth. 💰 The kid next to you in Algorithms class might be your future business partner, your intro to a dream opportunity, or the person who lays out a solution to something you've been struggling with for weeks. Network authentically. 4. Perfection is the Enemy of Progress. 😀 Your initial code will be ugly. Your initial project may fail. Ship it anyway. Iteration is a more valuable skill set than writing perfect code the first time around. Done is better than perfect. 5. It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint. 🐎 Burnout is real. You don’t have to learn every new framework that trends on Twitter. Focus on the core concepts, take breaks, and build a life outside of your IDE. Sustainability beats short-term intensity every time. The goal 🥅 isn’t to get the degree. It’s to become a problem-solver. What’s the one piece of advice you’d add to the list? Current students:What’s your biggest challenge right now? Let's create the ultimate guide in the comments.???? 📨 (Hashtags) #ComputerScience#CSDegree #CareerAdvice #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #Learning #StudentLife #Tech #Coding #University
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It’s not because they’re smarter. It’s because they’re curious. When I first started, I’d copy tutorials line by line. It worked until I had to build something that wasn’t in the video. That’s when I realized: learning isn’t memorizing. It’s connecting dots. The developers who grow fastest don’t stop when something works. They ask why it works. They open the docs, inspect the code, break it on purpose and fix it again. It’s not speed, it’s depth. If you’re learning something new right now, don’t rush to “finish.” Go deep enough that you could teach it. Because once you can explain it simply, you’ve actually learned it.
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🤔 “Copy-paste code to move faster.” I say: don’t do that. Here’s why: When you copy code, you build weak systems that break as soon as something changes. Here’s what happens: ❌ You save minutes, lose hours later ❌ You stay busy, but don’t grow ❌ You copy bugs you don’t see ❌ You skip learning the “why” ❌ You pile up tech debt Do this instead: ✔️ Test your work ✔️ Adapt code to your project ✔️ Write clean and simple code ✔️ Understand before you paste ✔️ Learn basics first, tools second 👉 If you’re early in your dev career: Don’t stress about writing “perfect” code. Focus on writing code you understand. That’s what lasts. Pro Tip: ❝ Code you don’t understand is code you don’t own. ❞ 👩💻 Keep learning, keep questioning, keep building. Let’s connect! 👋 Kaissar Mouelhi! 🤝 #cleancode #codingtips #techteaching #programming #coding
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