I've been putting this off.
I told myself I'd start writing when I had a laptop. When I knew more. When I felt ready.
Then I realized: there's no perfect time to start building in public. So here I am.
I'm Okeke Chukwudubem, a second-year Software Engineering student at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka. This semester, I'm taking courses in:
· Data Structures and Algorithms
· Computer Architecture
· Systems Design
· Software Engineering Principles
This blog will document my learning journey: what clicks, what confuses me, and the projects I build along the way.
I'm writing because:
- Teaching a concept forces you to truly understand it.
- A portfolio of writing beats an empty GitHub when opportunities come.
- Somewhere out there, another student is stuck. Maybe my explanation helps.
Expect posts about:
· Programming concepts broken down simply.
· Course notes turned into tutorials.
· Real talk about learning software engineering in a Nigerian university.
No jargon. No pretending. Just a student, learning in public.
Let's build.
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