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๐จ๐พโ๐ป Founder & Developer @kalmitech | Building products that solve real problems | Always learning, always shipping.
...Air Temple...
Joined August 2022
Day 93 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -Concurrency concepts in quite interesting. -Python is single threaded because of it's GIL(Global Interpreter Lock), but it still attains concurrency through asyncio by offloading I/O tasks to the kernel and gets notified by the syscall 'epoll'.
Day 92 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -I've always had issues with asynchronous programming. It's one of the reasons I'm not yet finished with my current book, called 'Fluent Python'. -Using a book on solely asynchronous programming, and most of the stuff I've learnt is crystal clear:
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In the last 4 years, I've built a 7-figure SaaS portfolio - fully bootstrapped. Here are 8 lessons I wish I knew earlier: โ *Build a SaaS factory* You think I created 5 products? Think again... It's more than 15 in total. You just didn't hear about most of them, cause they
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Tech for tailors, for teachers, for mechanics for spare parts markets, for livestock and crop farming. Not everytime fintech. There are opportunities everywhere.
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@mikeachimugu01 Yes, i know, but you'll be surprised that some people see it as a limitation, whereas it is actually a tool that, when deployed by an intelligent mind, can do wonders
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iโm genuinely in love with this ad a french one? for a SUPERMARKET?? like woah
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Day 92 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -I've always had issues with asynchronous programming. It's one of the reasons I'm not yet finished with my current book, called 'Fluent Python'. -Using a book on solely asynchronous programming, and most of the stuff I've learnt is crystal clear:
Day 91 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -Spent today working on a trading bot. -Turns out linux has it's own limitations, I had to download a Windows 10 VM in order to use Metatrader, Windows DLL, and its API well. -Learnt a lot in the process... spent my day fighting windows dll errors.
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Day 66 of my #100DaysOfC: -Learnt about scheduling policies today. -Scheduling policies basically determine how the operating system handles tasks. -Looked at FIFO, SJF(Shortest Job First), SJCF(C-complete) and Round Robbin(which is used for interactive programs)
Day 65 of my #100DaysOfC: -Read the chapter on LDE(Limited Direction Execution) today. It limts how processes utilize system resources by send trap requests to the CPU at intervals so it can keep them in check. -Tested the speed of my system calls and context switch.
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Sam Altman: "The biggest economic misunderstanding of my childhood was that people got rich from high salaries."
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Day 65 of my #100DaysOfC: -Read the chapter on LDE(Limited Direction Execution) today. It limts how processes utilize system resources by send trap requests to the CPU at intervals so it can keep them in check. -Tested the speed of my system calls and context switch.
Day 64 of my #100DaysOfC: Read a chapter on the process API It centered majorly on how systems command like fork, exec(and it's family) and wait work Fork command is used to create duplicates processes of current Exec command is used to replace duplicates for custom processes
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Day 91 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -Spent today working on a trading bot. -Turns out linux has it's own limitations, I had to download a Windows 10 VM in order to use Metatrader, Windows DLL, and its API well. -Learnt a lot in the process... spent my day fighting windows dll errors.
Day 90 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -Built my first game with Godot 4 today. -Using a book as my guide -The process kinda stressed me those cause the book was written using Godot 3 while I had Godot 4 on my system -Had to research more than usual... It helped me understand better tho
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Day 64 of my #100DaysOfC: Read a chapter on the process API It centered majorly on how systems command like fork, exec(and it's family) and wait work Fork command is used to create duplicates processes of current Exec command is used to replace duplicates for custom processes
Day 63 of my #100DaysOfC: -Started the section on virtualization. -It's basically the action of the CPU(one or more than one of them most times) acting as though it's infinite in number while working on programs in the system. -Code is run by copying data from disk to process mem
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Day 90 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -Built my first game with Godot 4 today. -Using a book as my guide -The process kinda stressed me those cause the book was written using Godot 3 while I had Godot 4 on my system -Had to research more than usual... It helped me understand better tho
Day 89 of my #100DaysOfCode(4): -Built my first solo game from idea to execution. -Had fun.. learnt a lot too. -The game was inspired by a childhood game I liked playing on Mavis Beacon when I was younger. -Happy I challenged myself to build it.
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Day 63 of my #100DaysOfC: -Started the section on virtualization. -It's basically the action of the CPU(one or more than one of them most times) acting as though it's infinite in number while working on programs in the system. -Code is run by copying data from disk to process mem
Day 62 of my #100DaysOfC: -I started reading the book 'Operating Systems Three Easy Pieces'. -I finished chapter one which was basically about the three pieces that would be talked about in the book: Virtualization, Persistence and Concurrency. -OS stuff is fun.
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For people who keep asking what to build - Build your own operating system - Build your database - Build your virtual machine - Build your web server - Build your own game engine - Build your compiler - Build your own programming language - Build your own browser - Build your
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Building something similar with my coursemates. But this is for reporting damaged stuff around the school. We would have finished working on it. I've just been busy with other projects.๐ฎโ๐จ๐ https://t.co/TsO73E4N02
Over the course of the next four weeks, myself and @ajokhai will be vibe coding a full product - an amber alert app that allows users report crime and emergency situations happening around them in real-time. We will be putting it up on iOS and Google Play Store for free. This
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