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Posts by Mxo Masuku
I shipped a script that fixed a bug I’d been stuck on for 2 weeks.
No applause. No likes. No one noticed.
But I noticed.
And sometimes that’s enough.
If God was as emotionally attached to his creations as devs are to the code and products they build—especially the ones that actually make a difference—this world would be a far more functional place.
Doesn’t even matter the scale. Impact creates obsession.
Something about this picture
There is never a wrong time to do the right thing, but Yeahh. Let’s make it all about politics. Right?
Still. You gotta be proficient with the tools you got. What good is a builder who cannot use a trowel the way it should be used.
Learning new stuff,
Unlearning bad habits
Relearning the good things that we forgot!
Reading out your code or explaining out your faulty code is arguably the most underrated step in debugging.
The Infamous Rubber Duck!
Before I thought I could make a career out of coding. This was 2020/21 crossover night when I wrote my first “Hello World” in Next.JS/React.
I was building a blog to vent out my philosophical frustrations on life, however I ended up meeting amazing people who gave me unreal opportunities.
The real makhoya!!!
This painting here represents the 2 sided non-reconcilable nature of life.
1. As above, so below.
2. The tree that wishes to grow its leaves up in heaven must first have its roots down in hell.
3. Round and round we go. Eternally till we can’t anymore.
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When I started React in 2021, I saw a vid on YouTube saying React is dead & not worth learning. I continued because I had nothing else to do with my time, but the vid threw me off a bit, fast forward 2023, I got my first dev job.
People should learn to shut the noise and stay the course.