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Unashamed ✞ l @duoworkhq ⚡︎ | bridging software dev and product strategy.

Abuja, Nigeria
Joined March 2018
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@_romeopeter
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10 hours
Aren’t these just programming languages and not… you know, cult groups?
@kofookesola
¿kofo?
14 hours
Rust is for people that have beef with go for no reason. That language feels like a drunk version of go with half the pros. It’s only advantage over go is speed and more control over heap management (which can quickly turn into a nightmare if you just follow conventions)
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@_romeopeter
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I want to help founders, businesses and organizations better understand why they build, who they’re building for and how to get it to their hands. The @DuoworkHQ team and I are available to help.
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@_romeopeter
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Portable enough. Cheap enough. Quality glass. Right volume of oil. The market will always end up defining how it’ll use your product. The company never saw the wave coming.
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@_romeopeter
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One of the most successful product in Nigerian market history. Even now I could never buy it and use it to cook, even though that’s what it was made for. They never would’ve thought the Nigerian Church as a target market in their strategy.
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@_romeopeter
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3 days
You don't have to be technical to build great tech. You just have to be a visionary and daring; something most of us technical people lack.
@fa1zvn
Faizan Syed
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Just found out that Sam Altman is non technical 🥀🥀💔💔
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@_romeopeter
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Men generally relate with each other based on personality. A 19 year old could have a 25, 30 and even 45 year old friend based solely on personality and comradery. The average woman does it based on status, even amongst themselves; within groups, there’s an alpha female.
@OneJoblessBoy
@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆
4 days
“Men give Bolt drivers a certain level of respect that we women don’t.”
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@_romeopeter
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They are rather orchestrating it like conductor over an orchestra. However, they step now and then to tend to misconduct (AI hallucination and mismatch).
@craigzLiszt
Craig Weiss
5 days
The best engineers aren’t writing code anymore
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@_romeopeter
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7 days
Architecting Outcomes: It was left free all those years to garner enough usage, and at the right time with enough market accept, they’d charge the right amount for it. And yes, people will pay because the Memories feature has proved its usefulness.
@_romeopeter
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The intended outcome from Snap was so you could revisit moments you deemed special. The feature was just how you do it.
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@_romeopeter
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7 days
One thing beginners and mid-level devs should care about is code quality. The code should be expressive and concise when needed. But most importantly, keep it according to the pattern and rule of the language.
@EOEboh
Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
7 days
Honestly, since @Dominus_Kelvin mentioned about idiomatic JavaScript, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
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@_romeopeter
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8 days
This right here. It’s all CRUD with abstractions.
@nicknow
Nicolas Nowinski
9 days
@chinedu_10 @kal_whyte They just won't accept that all that stuff they listed out are solutions to problems (business requirements, scaling, reliability, etc.) when implementing CRUD.
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@_romeopeter
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9 days
The intended outcome from Snap was so you could revisit moments you deemed special. The feature was just how you do it.
@_romeopeter
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Architect outcomes then build features around it. Your strategy matters.
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@_romeopeter
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Backend has always been CRUD even when throw micro-service and architect design to support requirements, you’re only scaling the CRUD.
@gozkybrain4u
Sarcastic Geek
10 days
Every dev says “I’m learning backend.” 99% of them are just following another CRUD tutorial.
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@_romeopeter
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10 days
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
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@_romeopeter
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You can’t delegate everything as a business founder. Product vision and strategy is your job. There’s also revenue model (even if you don’t know it yet) and hiring (at the early stage at least).
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@_romeopeter
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Architect outcomes then build features around it. Your strategy matters.
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11 days
I’m having refine business website i built using tailwind and Sass. I don’t what came over me at the time but why didn’t I just use tailwind?
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@_romeopeter
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The rate of crime happening in Abuja is unprecedented! Please keep safe wherever you go.
@NewsWireNGR
NewsWireNGR
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Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu: A Tribute to a Silenced Voice, A Legacy of Passion (1995–2025) Biography of Arise TV Reporter Killed in Abuja https://t.co/KBjtDHTZwp
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@_romeopeter
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11 days
NextJS shouldn’t be used for anything more than content-heavy sites and apps requiring minimal backend wiring via API routes.
@EOEboh
Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
14 days
Give me your tech hot take, and my job is to try and defend it as much as possible.
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@_romeopeter
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12 days
NextJS can be an overkill, if you’re not building a full-stack app then stick to plain HTML/react or a static site generator (SSG) framework like Astro.
@chinedu_10
chinedu🦀
12 days
I agree. Why use Next.js for an informational site with only four pages: About, Home, Contact Us, and FAQ? Are you mad? 😂 As an engineer you have to figure out these things. If you can't, then ask questions.
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@_romeopeter
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12 days
One of the unsettling yet beautiful aspects of software dev is that you’re often faced with unprecedented problems. But with time, patience, and by breaking them into smaller parts, you realize that no problem is unsolvable. And rarely is there one that hasn’t been solved before.
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