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Udochukwu Chikezie

@CodeByKamzy

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Software Developer | Android & Backend Engineer | UI/UX Designer | Java | Javascript | Typescript | Spring | SQL

Imo, Nigeria
Joined September 2022
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@CodeByKamzy
Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Because sometimes the “right” tool is the one you can deliver with fastest, most reliably, and maintain over time. If you could only use one backend framework for the rest of your career, which one would it be — and why?
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Node.js is a beast for real-time apps & rapid feature builds with huge ecosystem support. Spring Boot is rock-solid for enterprise-grade, secure, large-scale systems. When someone says, “You should only use X”, my first question is: What’s the problem you’re solving?
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Here’s the thing…in tech, there’s no universal “best”. There’s only “best for your use case.” Take backend frameworks, for example: FastAPI shines when you need quick API development with built-in docs & validation.
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Developer Myth: “framework_a is better than Framework_b always.” Drop your pick 👇 Let’s debate! #DeveloperCommunity #TechDebate #FullstackDeveloper #VarisityMentor #BackendFrameworks #FastAPI #NodeJS #SpringBoot #BuildInPublic
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
This experience made me better — not just as a developer, but as a learner. If you're in a transition, facing a steep learning curve, or just getting started, keep going. Growth lives on the other side of discomfort. Find this insightful? Leave a like and a follow.
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Clarity comes through action — not endless planning and Consistency beats expertise — show up and do the work, even if it’s messy at first. Momentum is built by showing up, even scared, even unsure. You don’t have to know everything — but you must be willing to learn anything .
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
It was about how fast I adapted, how deeply I learned, and how far I pushed myself under pressure. It was an intense experience. But I learned something deeper: - Sometimes pressure is the perfect teacher. Pressure reveals potential — if you lean into it.
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Well I chose the second. — and I owe it all to one thing: Intentional Learning under Pressure. In just 48 hours, I went from barely knowing Python to spinning up my first FastAPI backend. Sure, it was a basic Todo app — but it wasn’t about what I built.
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
On Saturday morning, I got an email for a developer interview — the only catch? It was scheduled for Monday…And the role required Python and FastAPI — two technologies I had never touched. With less than 48 hours, I had two options: - Panic & pass - push through & prepare
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Here’s my advice: Start with what you know, and add just one thing at a time. Consistency over speed always wins. 💬 Are you transitioning or thinking about it? Let’s connect — I’d love to support you!
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
✅ Integrated payment systems ✅ And transitioned from Android-only to a well-rounded Fullstack Developer I’m sharing this because someone out there is stuck — scared of switching, or overwhelmed by how much there is to learn.
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
So I started learning backend development — first with Spring Boot, then I took on Node.js, TypeScript, MongoDB, and then came React, Next.js, and more. Fast forward to today: ✅ I’ve built and deployed fullstack web apps ✅ Managed my own backend services and APIs
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
I started my software journey building Android apps in Java. It was fun, exciting — and limiting. I could build mobile apps, but I wanted more: I wanted to manage data. I wanted to build backend systems. I wanted to understand how web apps really worked.
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Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
🛠️ From Android to Fullstack — My Tech Transition Story #TechTransition #AndroidToFullstack #FullstackDeveloper #LearningJourney #DevCommunity #OpenToWork
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@CodeByKamzy
Udochukwu Chikezie
5 months
Here’s my advice: Start with what you know, and add just one thing at a time. Consistency over speed always wins. 💬 Are you transitioning or thinking about it? Let’s connect — I’d love to support you!
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