Maybe you are just starting your software engineering journey and have ambitions of creating a really elegant app someday. Before you can craft the next Instagram or TikTok you have to get your start…
Everybody needs someone to talk. because it helps to introduce each other and share ideas, where you are weak someone can support you and advise how you can do things in the right way.
Here are some of my friends we met in Andela Bootcamp within a few days, we share ideas and we help each other but they are not only of them because there are many others.
Placide IRANDORA.
This is the first guy we met in Andela Bootcamp. He is a good guy when I am stuck about some questions he helps me to figure out how we can solve it, In other words, we help each other. He is good at introducing new ideas about how we can solve problems, instead of leaving it. And he has the mind of not giving up that it’is why he is my friend.
Bakundukize Blaise
He is a good guy in programming, he understands codes and knows how to explain those codes to someone who is not professional in programming. He loves to help others who don't understand how to code. And he helps me in many ways like when I was not able to do it my self.
Karekezi Caleb
The guy who is interested to become a world-class developer, he has the knowledge about the databases and another programming language. he is the best guy how gives the best advice to her colleagues and he makes sure that you understood well.
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