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Bede E. Hampo
Bede E. Hampo

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TIPS & SECRETS TO MY YOUNGER SELF

There's a popular saying: "A man's morning starts when he wakes up." While true, it doesn't negate the fact that others may have risen before you. This speaks to the reality that we are all moving through life at different velocities but within our unique time zones. As a software engineer, I've come to realize that this also applies to our learning journeys.

I’m a firm believer in learning by doing. It's not just about getting things right—it’s about making mistakes, fixing bugs, and navigating errors. This is what we call experiential learning, and it’s proven to be the most effective way to grow as a software engineer. The process of getting your hands dirty with real projects, and solving real problems, is where the real mastery begins.

However, I often wonder—what if we had access to certain insights earlier on? How much smoother, more productive, and even more profitable could our journey have been? There's so much that matters in the tech industry that goes beyond just writing good code. Professionalism, understanding industry trends, and knowing what truly matters in your career can make all the difference.

That's why I've made it my mission to share these crucial lessons. I’ve also been fortunate to invite seasoned professionals to discuss their experiences, providing insights that could help others avoid common pitfalls and accelerate their growth.
No matter where you are on your journey, remember—you're in your time zone. Keep pushing forward, learning from your successes and mistakes alike. The road to mastery is one paved with experience, and there’s no substitute for the knowledge gained along the way.

Speakers
Emmanuel Idoke - Senior Software Engineer
Funmi Adebanji - Senior QA Engineer
Izuchukwu Udechukwu - Business Consultant

To hear directly from our speakers, click the link below to watch the full episode.
https://youtu.be/Nwyy1g9B2Rg?si=h7ZIdhjXf3Cuf49Y
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