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FutureFocus: How much is this? |
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femmaleye: Thanks. |
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BOS8: Please what is the content of this confirmation letter? My school said it's attestation letter and they are asking if it's for my certificate or for the transcript. |
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BOS8: 1. That was why I mentioned I was just starting out. Thank you for this information. This leads me to other questions: If IELTS is a must, why do some schools ask for a letter that you were taught in English? 2. Do you How do I get my transcript out of Moe? 3. Typically, how long does it take to complete authentication? |
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Francomayorx40: I am just starting too but so far this what I have gathered online. Transcript. (Send to Ministry of Education) Bsc Certificate SSCE certificate. Eligibility Letter. (Ministry of Education) Declaration of Age. (High Court) Use Declaration of Age to get Attestation from National Population Commission. Marriage Certificate. International port. Go to Ministry of Education with those documents. Go to Ministry of Foreign Affairs when you are done with Ministry of Education. Legalize only documents needed by the school. RP. ission letter. Police character. Questionnaire. Bank Statement. 13,000 Euros. Tuition Payment Receipt. Travel Insurance. Starts from Date of travel. International port. Legalized Documents. VISA D. Travel Insurance. Flight reservation. International port. This should be a guide. I am still trying to get my transcript sent to Ministry of Education. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
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Please is there a way to go around this legalization appointment thing? I keep seeing January and even the January sef I cannot pick.
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Good morning my bosses. Please I need your advise on something. I currently have access to a camry 2000 car. Can this be used for bolt and uber? What experience will I have using this car? Is there any other person using the same model here. |
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Flocky: SOLD! |
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Flocky:Sold please. This phone is still available for sale. It has to go today. Location is Ojo, Lagos. |
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Flocky:Still available. 1 Share |
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monshow25: Sorry about that. Please try now. |
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Distress sale. Redmi Note 10 5g. Perfect condition. Price: 80k Receipt available. Tel: 08155091608. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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dalass: LASU area |
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For sale. Location is Lagos. is in dire need of money. Works perfectly. Up to 4hrs+ battery life. Make me an offer. Tel: 07o3o941105.
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Conner44: How much is it? |
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As at today, I have completed the video on bash scripting by amigoscode. I must say I have really learnt alot in such a short period. I also learnt from amigoscode to always try not to dive into learning to code but try to focus more on understanding the concepts first before coding. Back to ALX, there isn't much projects yet and there won't be much projects until next week. We were given assignment on GRIT. There is so much emphasis on GRIT and your ability to persevere as it gets tougher and the reason for this is obvious. Looking at the calendar and activities we have for the next 3 months, I saw there would be projects dropping back to back and it only gets harder as it goes. Well, my mind is ready for this. I came across a 10hours video on Freecodecamp; The C Programming Language with Dr. Chuck. According to freecodecamp, in the course, Dr. Charles Severance will help you learn C programming by taking you through the classic 1978 C programming book written by Ritchie and Kernighan. Dr. Charles Severance (aka Dr. Chuck) is a professor at the University of Michigan and a very popular software instructor. I started the video today and hope to learn as much as I can for the next 5days before we start getting projects again on ALX. 1 Like |
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Miraj22: Just as Newname suggests, your little experience in frontend web development will really help you in your software engineering journey. I advise you try the software engineering programme too. |
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kaylardz: True, the concepts are not easy to understand most especially when you are new to programming. That is why I do not only stay on the materials given to us by ALX. I try to do some google search or read up books too sometimes even before going through theirs. How are you coping with your projects now? |
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Pod443300: Good to hear this. How are you coping with the projects so far? |
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longjosh: Hello. Apologies for the delayed response. I have been really busy trying to be ahead. I advise you start with C programming. But before then you may want to learn about shell navigation, Git and GitHub. For C programming, I recommend any of these two books; The C programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie or Sams Teach Yourself C in 24hours by Tony Zhang. But if you prefer Videos instead, you can look up for a course on C by Progamiz. |
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So yesterday we were given resources and projects on EMACs and Vim text editors. I kinda feel more comfortable using VIM (I will just stick with it for now). Today, we got resources and projects on GIT and GitHub. I have learnt command line git operations like git add, git commit, git push, git pull, git clone, git status etc. and also what REE files are and how to write a good REE and commit messages. Now this becomes harder just as expected. We also got resources on a topic titled Map Your Mind - So here I learnt a little about flowcharts, whiteboarding, pseudocodes and algorithm. I didn't really dwell much here but I hope to look at it again this weekend. On the other hand, I continued my bash scripting video by Amigoscode. So far, I love the fact that I have been able to keep up with all the projects. I really hope to maintain this momentum as it get harder. |
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longjosh: The programme is intense. 70 hours per week is non negotiable for this programme, most especially if you don't have prior knowledge of programming or computer science. But with proper time management, it is very possible. |
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Suli1999: What is the fee like? |
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So we were given a project on shell navigation. Here we were introduced to Linux navigation and Linux - manipulation of files. I successfully completed the tasks in the project and ready for tasks. For Linux, I came across a video on YouTube by Amigoscode on Linux navigation and bash scripting. I would be going through the video tomorrow. Here I hope to learn almost everything about Linux tomorrow. Quote to self - "Continue to maintain the ion and perseverance for very long term goal". |
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Saverin: According to the syllabus, it should be implement with Python programming language. |
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Antyxx: Search for ALX Africa on google to know more about them and how you can . |
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Antyxx: You can reach me through my number: 08155091608 |
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Antyxx: of cos you can. |
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We were grouped into a group of 5 people in each group. This means I have a group of people to discuss, share ideas and learn together after the onboarding. For today, I have been able to set up my virtual environment. I will be working with Ubuntu 20.4 version, My GitHub profile is set too. I have also gotten used to some Linux commands. I decided to go a little further by getting my hands on some books. I have also started studying the book Sam Teach Yourself C in 24 Hours by Zhang, Tony. 1 Like 1 Share |
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So I ed the ALX Software engineering program. This is an online Bootcamp and is expected to run for the next 12 month. Program started on August 15th, 2022. We are currently undergoing onboarding which is going to last for the next 2 weeks. According to the syllabus, the program is divided into 2 phases - Foundations (9months) and specialization (3 months). Foundation is divided in 3 sprints Sprint 1 - Git & command line editors - Introduction to Bash - C - first statements - C - pointers - C - recursion - C - static library - C - memory allocation - C - preprocessor - C - variadic functions - C - bit manipulation - C - file I/O - Singly linked lists - Create your own printf - Create your own Shell Sprint 2 - Python - first statements - Python - import & modules - Python - data structures - Python - exceptions - Python - classes - Python - inheritance - Python - file I/O - Python - JSON serialization / deserialization - HTML/CSS introduction - SQL - basic queries - SQL - queries - C - dynamic libraries - C - makefiles - Doubly linked lists - Stack and Queues - Hash tables - Sorting algorithms - Binary trees - Bash - scripting - Unix processes and signals - Regex - Network introduction Sprint 3 - Python - Object-relational mapping - Python - Web framework - Python - RESTful API - Python - web scraping - Javascript - first statements - Javascript - objects - Javascript - scopes and closures - Javascript - web scraping - Search algorithms - SSH - SSL certificate - Web server - Load balancer - Firewall - MySQL primary-replica - Server monitoring - Code deployment - Postmortem - Webstack debugging - Portfolio project 1 Like |
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“Of all the hard things we have to do everyday, the most difficult one of them all is to keep going”. My understanding of the above quote is; Fred Swaniker - in his words, "Do hard things; all of us who are privileged enough to be healthy, to be alive and to have education. Our role is not to do small things and to solve small problems, the only way we can justify privilege is by solving the world’s biggest problems and by doing hard things". We all may have daily tasks which takes us closer to our goal and aspiration but we must ensure to possess consistency, perseverance, grit, and dedication to complete them irrespective of every obstacle we encounter and how hard they become. This of course is the most difficult of them all but we must DO IT! This is me documenting my journey as I take on this challenge. |
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