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My Intern Journey At Zuri HNG

This article is about my first tech stack internship. I've been quite curious about how to make industry-standard in coding, collaborating with individuals, and making a target come through with a said given time well all these always plays perfectly well in my simulation but there are too many variables that are not accounted for when it comes to just think things in the head.
Then a friend sent me a link to register for an internship programme at ZURI. Well, currently it is quite fun meeting quite some developers and an admin @naza that is quite cool and fun though. I would recommend you visit https://zuri.team to see what these guys do out there. If you want to dive into an internship right away, I strongly recommend https://interns.zuri.team. I know what you'll be thinking currently that this article might just be for persons that are already into programming well you could start your tech journey at https://training.zuri.team.
At the commencement of my intern journey I've written out some goals I'll want to achieve at the end of the internship these are:

  1. profound knowledge on how the tech firms/companies operate
  2. work with individuals to achieve a task or goal, etc
  3. well equipped for the tech space with necessary information
  4. cover lapses in my mobile development tech stack well I still got to name what ill love to achieve in the coming weeks for the internship
  5. get a better relationship with working and partnering with developers
  6. know how to work with teams
  7. become a god or maybe a Demi-god in mobile app development. ie Zeus mode

I'll be dropping some links to some tutorial videos in various tech stacks ill employ you to check them out; you know what they say the journey of a thousand miles starts with a step.
let us start with:

  1. UI/UX: It's majorly for prototyping and designs to follow this tutorial to proceed and get to know more about it-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk1T0CdLxwU
  2. GIT: Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency (source- https://git.com) well if you want to know more about git follow this tutorial link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JJ101D3knE
  3. HTML: HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages (source- https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp). now the tutorial if you like reading books I will recommend https://html.com/ and videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz0aGYrrlhU
  4. flutter: Flutter is an open-source framework to create high quality, high-performance mobile applications across mobile operating systems - Android and iOS. It provides a simple, powerful, efficient and easy to understand SDK to write mobile applications in Google's language, Dart. This tutorial walks through the basics of Flutter framework, installation of Flutter SDK, setting up Android Studio to develop Flutter based application, the architecture of Flutter framework and developing all types of mobile applications using Flutter framework (source- https://www.tutorialspoint.com/flutter/index.htm) beginner tutorial videos to flutter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ukSR1GRtMU
  5. Dart: A programming language optimized for building user interfaces with features such as sound null safety, the spread operator for expanding collections, and collection if for customizing UI for each platform( source- https://dart.dev/) follow this link to start asap with dart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej_Pcr4uC2Q

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