<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:cc="http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/creativeCommonsRssModule.html">
    <channel>
        <title><![CDATA[Stories by OdumareTech on Medium]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[Stories by OdumareTech on Medium]]></description>
        <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
        <image>
            <url>https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/fit/c/150/150/1*NHH-qva8SZi3LnJGch0PVg.png</url>
            <title>Stories by OdumareTech on Medium</title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
        </image>
        <generator>Medium</generator>
        <lastBuildDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 11:43:20 GMT</lastBuildDate>
        <atom:link href="https://medium.com/@info_95283/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/>
        <webMaster><![CDATA[yourfriends@medium.com]]></webMaster>
        <atom:link href="http://medium.superfeedr.com" rel="hub"/>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Tech Careers 101: Choosing the Right Path for You ]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/tech-careers-101-choosing-the-right-path-for-you-f9a1c528de1b?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/f9a1c528de1b</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[careers]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[tech]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 11:01:45 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-09-18T11:01:45.597Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/960/1*59wQOneOZazCDtSo0kRQpw.jpeg" /></figure><p>So, you’re curious about tech. You’ve seen the hype, the opportunities, the success stories, and now you’re wondering: <em>“Where do I even start?”</em></p><p>The truth is, “tech” isn’t one single path. It’s a wide, exciting field with roles that fit different personalities, skills, and passions. Whether you’re a natural problem-solver, a creative, or someone who loves strategy, there’s a place for you.</p><p>Let’s break down some of the most in-demand tech careers, and give you tips on how to pick the one that’s right for <em>you</em>.</p><h3>📊 Data Analytics: The Storyteller Behind the Numbers</h3><p>If you’re the kind of person who loves patterns, insights, and asking <em>“why is this happening?”</em>, Data Analytics might be your home.</p><p><strong>. What you do:</strong> Collect, clean, and interpret data to guide business decisions.</p><p><strong>. Core skills:</strong> Excel, SQL, Power BI/Tableau, data visualization.</p><p><strong>. Best for:</strong> Curious minds who love solving puzzles with evidence.</p><p><strong>. Career vibe:</strong> You’ll be the one saying, <em>“The numbers show we should pivot.</em></p><h3>💻 Web Development: The Builder of the Internet</h3><p>Every website or app you use exists because a developer built it. If you enjoy <strong>building, fixing, and seeing results come alive on screen</strong>, Web Development is your zone.</p><ul><li><strong>What you do:</strong> Create websites and applications (front-end focuses on design/interaction, back-end on functionality).</li><li><strong>Core skills:</strong> HTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks like React.</li><li><strong>Best for:</strong> Hands-on creators who love seeing tangible results.</li><li><strong>Career vibe:</strong> You’ll say, <em>“I built that!”</em> every time you see your work online.</li></ul><h3>🎨 UI/UX Design: The Creative Experience Shaper</h3><p>If you have an eye for design and care deeply about how people <em>feel</em> when using digital products, UI/UX is calling your name.</p><ul><li><strong>What you do:</strong> Design the look (UI) and flow (UX) of digital products.</li><li><strong>Core skills:</strong> Wireframing, prototyping, Figma, user research.</li><li><strong>Best for:</strong> Creative thinkers who balance art with empathy.</li><li><strong>Career vibe:</strong> You’ll proudly say, <em>“I made this app simple, beautiful, and easy to use.”</em></li></ul><h3>🔐 Cybersecurity: The Digital Protector</h3><p>Love puzzles, strategy, and thinking like a detective? Cybersecurity could be your path.</p><ul><li><strong>What you do:</strong> Protect systems, networks, and data from threats.</li><li><strong>Core skills:</strong> Networking basics, risk analysis, security tools.</li><li><strong>Best for:</strong> People who like being a step ahead of hackers and problem-solvers with sharp instincts.</li><li><strong>Career vibe:</strong> You’ll be the guardian everyone thanks when things <em>don’t</em> go wrong.</li></ul><h3>📦 Product Management: The Vision Driver</h3><p>If you’re big-picture oriented, love leading projects, and can balance people, timelines, and customer needs — Product Management might be your perfect fit.</p><ul><li><strong>What you do:</strong> Define product vision, prioritize features, and guide teams from idea to launch.</li><li><strong>Core skills:</strong> Communication, strategy, market research, project management tools.</li><li><strong>Best for:</strong> Natural leaders who thrive at the intersection of business, design, and tech.</li><li><strong>Career vibe:</strong> You’ll be the one saying, <em>“This is the product our users truly need.”</em></li></ul><h3>🧭How Do You Choose the Right Path?</h3><p>Here are 3 simple tips to guide your decision:</p><ol><li><strong>Follow your curiosity:</strong> Which topics naturally pull you in — design, numbers, coding, or strategy?</li></ol><p><strong>2. Play to your strengths:</strong> Are you analytical, creative, or people-focused? Your strengths are signals.</p><p><strong>3. Experiment small:</strong> Take a short course, attend a workshop, or try a mini-project before committing.</p><h3>🚀 How OdumareTech Helps You Get Started</h3><p>At <strong>OdumareTech</strong>, we make it simple to step into tech with practical, hands-on learning. Whether you’re exploring <strong>Data Analytics</strong>, diving into <strong>Web Development</strong>, or strengthening your career with <strong>Excel for Financial Analysis</strong>, our programs are designed to help you <strong>learn by doing</strong> and build projects you can show off.</p><p>Because your career path doesn’t just depend on what you <em>learn</em>. It depends on what you <em>build</em>.</p><p>So, the question is: <strong>Which tech path will you explore first?</strong></p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=f9a1c528de1b" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[The Power of No-Code Tools: Build Without Writing a Single Line of Code ]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/the-power-of-no-code-tools-build-without-writing-a-single-line-of-code-8123892ab45d?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/8123892ab45d</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[code]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[learning-to-code]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2025 14:01:45 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-09-05T14:01:45.169Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/0*w9AEZIk58Vych4hA.png" /></figure><p>Let’s be real: the old myth that <em>“you must learn to code before you can create”</em> is officially dead.</p><p>In 2025, people are launching startups, automating businesses, and building digital products, all without writing a single line of code. The secret? <strong>No-code tools.</strong></p><p>Think of them as <em>LEGO bricks for the digital age</em>. You don’t need to mould the bricks yourself (aka code from scratch); you need to know how to piece them together to build something amazing.</p><h3>Why No-Code Is a Game Changer</h3><p>For decades, building online tools, apps, or websites felt out of reach for anyone who didn’t speak Python, JavaScript, or some other intimidating language. But today, no-code platforms flip that script.</p><p>They allow <strong>designers, entrepreneurs, students, and professionals</strong> to:</p><ul><li><strong>Automate repetitive tasks</strong></li><li><strong>Design stunning websites</strong></li><li><strong>Launch fully functional products</strong></li><li><strong>Experiment fast without hiring a developer</strong></li></ul><p>No-code is about <strong>access and speed</strong>. It lets you test, learn, and iterate quickly — which is exactly what modern careers and businesses demand.</p><h3>Meet the No-Code Avengers</h3><p>Here are some of the coolest tools making waves:</p><h3>🔹 Notion — Your Digital Command Center</h3><p>Notion is part notebook, part database, part everything. It’s where you can:</p><ul><li>Organize projects</li><li>Build personal dashboards</li><li>Collaborate with teammates</li><li>Even publish simple websites</li></ul><p>Fun fact? Entire startups are being <em>run</em> on Notion pages.</p><h3>🔹 Webflow — Websites Without the Code Headache</h3><p>Forget WordPress templates that all look the same. Webflow lets you design <strong>beautiful, responsive websites</strong> visually, but with developer-level precision. If Canva and HTML had a baby, it would be Webflow.</p><h3>🔹 Airtable — Spreadsheets That Actually Do Things</h3><p>Airtable is like Excel on steroids 💪. It’s a database that looks like a spreadsheet but can:</p><ul><li>Track projects</li><li>Manage content calendars</li><li>Build mini-apps with zero code</li></ul><p>Perfect for teams juggling a lot of moving parts.</p><h3>🔹 Zapier — Your Automation Genie</h3><p>Zapier quietly connects your favourite apps so they “talk” to each other. For example:</p><ul><li>New email subscriber? Automatically add them to a Google Sheet.</li><li>Got a calendar booking? Instantly create a Zoom link.</li></ul><p>It’s like having a digital assistant who never forgets.</p><h3>What This Means for You</h3><p>The rise of no-code isn’t just a tech trend, it’s a <strong>career advantage</strong>.</p><ul><li>Students can showcase projects before graduation.</li><li>Entrepreneurs can test business ideas in weeks, not years.</li><li>Professionals can stand out by automating workflows or creating custom dashboards.</li></ul><p>No-code tools don’t replace coding. They just expanded the playground, making it easier for more people to build.</p><h3>How OdumareTech Fits Into the Story</h3><p>At OdumareTech, we believe in giving people the power to build, <strong>with or without code</strong>. While we teach high-demand skills like <strong>Web Development, Data Science, Data Analytics, and Excel for Finance</strong>, we also champion creativity and practical problem-solving.</p><p>Because the truth is: whether you’re coding in Python or dragging-and-dropping in Webflow, what matters most is your ability to <strong>create solutions that work</strong>.</p><h3>Ready to Try?</h3><p>Here’s your challenge for this week:</p><ul><li>Pick ONE no-code tool (Notion, Webflow, Airtable, or Zapier).</li><li>Spend 1–2 hours tinkering. Build a personal dashboard, design a mini-site, or automate one boring task.</li></ul><p>By the end, you’ll realise something powerful: <strong>you’re capable of building more than you thought.</strong></p><p>And once you’ve had a taste, imagine how far you’ll go when you combine no-code agility with the deep skills you’ll gain in OdumareTech’s learning programs.</p><p>So go ahead. Play, experiment, create. The future isn’t about who can code, it’s about who can <em>build</em>.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=8123892ab45d" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[☁️Understanding the Cloud: Is My Data Really Floating in the Sky?]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/%EF%B8%8Funderstanding-the-cloud-is-my-data-really-floating-in-the-sky-1beb93477b04?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/1beb93477b04</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[cloud-computing]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[google-cloud-platform]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[cloud]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 11:25:15 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-08-28T11:25:15.560Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*Pec5ACZ12u9I_9-2iq3mTw.jpeg" /></figure><p>When people say <em>“my photos are in the cloud,”</em> you might picture files floating above us like balloons. Cute idea, but not true. The cloud isn’t in the sky. It’s much more down-to-earth than that.</p><p>Think of the cloud as <strong>borrowing shelf space in someone else’s super-secure library</strong>. Instead of stuffing your phone or laptop full of files, you “rent” storage in massive data centres owned by companies like Google or Amazon.</p><h3>🌍 Why the Cloud Exists</h3><p>Before cloud storage, you had two options:</p><ol><li>Buy big, expensive hard drives.</li><li>Cry when they failed and your files disappeared.</li></ol><p>The cloud changed that. Now you can:</p><ul><li><strong>Store safely</strong> → If your laptop breaks, your files are fine.</li><li><strong>Access anywhere</strong> → Home, café, or on the road — log in and it’s there.</li><li><strong>Scale easily</strong> → Start small, add more space only when you need it.</li><li><strong>Sleep easy</strong> → If one server crashes, backups in other places keep your data alive.</li></ul><p>It’s like Netflix for storage: you don’t own the movies (or servers), but you can watch — or work — whenever you want.</p><h3>🛠️ Meet the Big Cloud Providers</h3><ul><li><strong>AWS (Amazon Web Services):</strong> The giant. Runs everything from storage to apps, powering startups and global companies alike.</li><li><strong>Google Cloud:</strong> Google’s own playground, fast, smart, and already tied to services you probably use every day.</li></ul><p>These aren’t fluffy ideas; they’re real warehouses packed with machines that do the heavy lifting.</p><h3>TL;DR: If the Cloud Were Everyday Life…</h3><ul><li><strong>Cloud storage = Renting a locker</strong> instead of building a basement.</li><li><strong>Scaling = Expanding the locker</strong> when your stuff grows.</li><li><strong>Backups = Your landlord keeps a spare copy of your things in another building.</strong></li><li><strong>AWS/Google Cloud = The most trusted landlords in town.</strong></li></ul><h3>✨ CONCLUSION</h3><p>Your data isn’t floating in the sky; it’s resting in some of the <strong>world’s most reliable vaults</strong>. The cloud makes life easier: lighter devices, safer backups, instant access anywhere.</p><p>At <strong>OdumareTech</strong>, we believe tech should <em>feel simple, not scary</em>. The next time you save a file to “the cloud,” picture it neatly tucked away in a library that never closes.</p><p>Because the cloud isn’t about mystery, it’s about freedom. ☁️💡</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=1beb93477b04" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[How the Internet Works: A Beginner-Friendly Guide]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/how-the-internet-works-a-beginner-friendly-guide-f5651554f686?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/f5651554f686</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[internet]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[beginners-guide]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[internet-of-things]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[beginner]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2025 11:01:32 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-08-22T11:01:32.745Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*0JYUza0H2jS2XTJRc1y_2A.jpeg" /></figure><p>I Was Supposed to Send This Yesterday…</p><p>But hey, life happens, yet here we are, ready to shine a light on something fundamental: <strong>how the internet powers everything we do every day</strong>.</p><p>Whether you’re learning to code, building apps, or just curious how websites load in an instant, this post breaks it down into digestible, relatable pieces.</p><h4>IP Addresses: Your Device’s Digital Home Address</h4><p>Every device connected to the internet — from phones to smart fridges- has a unique label called an <strong>IP address</strong>. Think of it like the return address on a parcel: it tells other systems <em>where to deliver information and where to send it back</em>.</p><p>There are two types:</p><ul><li><strong>IPv4</strong> (older, limited)</li><li><strong>IPv6</strong> (modern, vastly more addresses)</li></ul><h3>DNS: The Internet’s Phonebook</h3><p>Remembering numerical addresses is harder than remembering names, right? That’s where <strong>DNS</strong> (Domain Name System) comes in — it’s the internet’s phonebook, translating readable names like <a href="http://www.google.com"><em>www.google.com</em></a> into machine-friendly IP addresses.</p><p>It works through several layers:</p><ol><li><strong>Recursive resolver</strong> (like a librarian helping you fetch a book)</li><li><strong>Root</strong> → <strong>TLD</strong> → <strong>Authoritative servers</strong>, each narrowing things down methodically until the correct IP is found.</li></ol><h3>Servers: Homes for Data</h3><p>When you request a web page, you’re asking a server (a powerful, welcoming computer) to send you files. Think of it as visiting a library and requesting a specific book from the shelf. The server locates it and hands it back to you.</p><h3>How Data Travels: In Packets, Like Letters in the Mail</h3><p>Data doesn’t travel as one giant file; it’s broken into <strong>packets</strong>. Imagine a letter turned into postcards, each with the destination address, travelling independently across different routes, then reassembled at your location.</p><p>Routers, like intersections with smart traffic signals, forward packets along optimal paths, adjusting to congestion or road blocks in real time.</p><h3>Internet Layers: The Postal Staff of Tech</h3><p>Let’s visualise a simplified career ladder of mail delivery:</p><ol><li><strong>You write a letter</strong> → that’s like a data packet.</li><li><strong>You address it</strong> (IP address).</li><li><strong>Local post office (router)</strong> sends it forward.</li><li><strong>Regional hubs</strong> route it further (like DNS and servers).</li><li><strong>The server receives it</strong>, packages the response.</li><li><strong>Reply comes back to your device</strong> in order.</li></ol><h3>Why Understanding This Matters</h3><p>When you grasp how the internet works, everything clicks:</p><ul><li>You debug faster.</li><li>You build smarter.</li><li>You design systems that are efficient and user-friendly.</li></ul><h3>TL;DR: The Internet as a Road Trip</h3><ul><li><strong>IP Address</strong> = Your home address (so the mail knows where to go).</li><li><strong>DNS</strong> = A GPS or phonebook that turns names into addresses.</li><li><strong>Packets</strong> = Pieces of your message, like separate postcards, each travelling on its own.</li><li><strong>Routers</strong> = Traffic lights and junctions that guide those postcards along the fastest route.</li><li><strong>Servers</strong> = Libraries or warehouses where the information you requested is stored and then sent back to you.</li></ul><p>The internet may feel like magic, but underneath it’s just a <strong>well-organised delivery system</strong>: your device makes a request, the system finds where it should go, breaks the information into manageable pieces, and brings it back to you, almost instantly.</p><p>The more you understand these basics, the easier it becomes to <strong>navigate tech conversations, debug problems, or even build your projects</strong> with confidence.</p><p>So next time you open an app, stream music, or Google something, you’ll know you’ve just sent little digital postcards on a highway of connections, and they made it back safely.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=f5651554f686" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Demystifying APIs: What They Are and Why They Matter in Everyday Tech.]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/demystifying-apis-what-they-are-and-why-they-matter-in-everyday-tech-50c798f7de13?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/50c798f7de13</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[demystifying]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[technology]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[api]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 11:02:07 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-08-14T11:02:07.531Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*f49G_AFuuoS1B1MWY2zasQ.jpeg" /></figure><p>If you’ve ever logged into a website using your Google account, checked the weather on your phone, or booked a ride on a ride-hailing app, you’ve already used an API, probably without even realising it.</p><p>APIs (short for <strong>Application Programming Interfaces</strong>) are like the invisible waiters of the tech world. They take your request, carry it to the “kitchen” (the server), bring back what you ordered (data), and serve it neatly on your “table” (your app or device).</p><h3>What Exactly Is an API?</h3><p>In simple terms, an <strong>API</strong> is a bridge that allows two different software applications to talk to each other and share information.</p><p>Think of it like a <strong>menu in a restaurant</strong>:</p><ul><li>The <strong>menu</strong> tells you what dishes you can order (what the API can do)</li><li>You tell the waiter (API) your choice.</li><li>The waiter communicates with the kitchen (server) and brings back your food (data)</li></ul><p>Without APIs, every developer would have to build every feature from scratch, no shared logins, no integrated maps, no instant payments.</p><h3>How Do APIs Work?</h3><p>Here’s the basic flow:</p><ol><li><strong>Request:</strong> An app asks for certain information or action from another system.</li><li><strong>Processing:</strong> The API carries the request to that system.</li><li><strong>Response:</strong> The API brings back the result in a format the requesting app can understand. Example: You click “Pay with PayPal” on an e-commerce site → The site’s API talks to PayPal’s servers → PayPal confirms your payment → API sends confirmation back to the site.</li></ol><h3>APIs in Your Everyday Life</h3><p>Here are some common examples of where you’re already interacting with APIs without realizing it:</p><h3>1. Logging in with Google or Facebook</h3><p>Instead of creating a new account, you click “Sign in with Google.” The API securely fetches your profile information from Google and shares it with the site, without revealing your password.</p><h3>2. Weather Apps</h3><p>When your weather app shows tomorrow’s forecast, it’s not magically predicting the future. It’s calling an API from a weather data provider, fetching the latest information, and displaying it on your screen.</p><h3>3. Ride-Hailing Apps</h3><p>Apps like Uber or Bolt use APIs to connect multiple systems:</p><ul><li><strong>Maps APIs</strong> for routes</li><li><strong>Payment APIs</strong> for transactions</li><li><strong>Messaging APIs</strong> to contact your driver</li></ul><h3>4. E-Commerce Payments</h3><p>When you pay online, the store doesn’t handle your card details directly. Payment APIs (Stripe, Paystack, Flutterwave) securely process transactions in the background.</p><h3>5. Social Media Sharing</h3><p>That “Share on Instagram” or “Tweet This” button? Yep — powered by APIs.</p><h3>Why Do APIs Matter?</h3><p>APIs are the backbone of <strong>modern, connected experiences</strong>. They:</p><ul><li>Save time for developers</li><li>Enable innovation by connecting different tools</li><li>Make life easier for users through seamless integration</li></ul><p>In short, APIs make technology <strong>smarter, faster, and more interconnected</strong>.</p><h3>The Takeaway</h3><p>Next time you log in with Google, check your weather app, or make an online payment, remember, an API just made your life easier without you lifting more than a finger.</p><p>APIs are not just for coders; they’re part of the everyday tech that powers our connected world. And as technology keeps evolving, APIs will keep being the quiet force making everything work together smoothly.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=50c798f7de13" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Youth in Tech: Gen Z Leading the Innovation Wave ]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/youth-in-tech-gen-z-leading-the-innovation-wave-868fddb37024?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/868fddb37024</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[tech]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[gen-z]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[trailblazer]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 11:01:42 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-08-07T11:01:42.914Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*G8aXnfCrXtguHb7-0rk1QA.jpeg" /></figure><p>Let’s face it, Gen Z isn’t here to play. They’re not waiting for permission, and they certainly aren’t sticking to the “traditional” path. Over the last five years, we’ve seen a powerful trend: more young people diving headfirst into tech, building skills beyond what classrooms offer, rewriting the rules, and leading real innovation.</p><p><strong>They’re creators. They’re founders. They’re activists.<br>And today, we celebrate them.</strong></p><h3>The Rise of the Self-Taught Generation</h3><p>Unlike older generations that relied solely on formal education, Gen Z is taking full advantage of what the internet offers. From YouTube tutorials to online bootcamps, this generation is <strong>learning fast and building faster</strong>. They’re coding websites from their bedrooms, editing videos that go viral, designing products that solve real-world problems, and mastering AI tools like it’s second nature.</p><p>Platforms like OdumareTech have seen this first-hand, young minds enrolling with zero background and graduating with real, market-ready skills. It’s grit. It’s vision. It’s relentless curiosity.</p><h3>Trends Gen Z Is Owning:</h3><h3>🌍 The Creator Economy</h3><p>We’re in the era where a teenager with a laptop and a camera can earn six figures. From digital art and video editing to building audiences on TikTok and monetizing YouTube, Gen Z is turning creativity into cash. And guess what? They’re not just playing; they’re setting new standards.</p><h3>🚀 Student Founders</h3><p>University used to be the final stop before “real life” started. Not anymore. Today’s students are launching startups while still in school. They’re spotting problems early and creating innovative solutions, apps, platforms, and products that serve their communities and the world. Think Paystack, Flutterwave… tomorrow’s giants are already in the making.</p><p>Take <strong>Zachariah George</strong>, co-founder of Launch Africa Ventures, who actively invests in young African-led startups, many of which are built by Gen Z founders.</p><p>Or <strong>Joshua Chibueze</strong> (co-founder of PiggyVest, Nigeria’s top digital savings platform), who started as a student entrepreneur with a big idea and a bold vision.</p><p>Another shining example is <strong>Iyinoluwa Aboyeji</strong>, who co-founded <strong>Flutterwave</strong> in his twenties, one of Africa’s biggest fintech success stories.</p><p>Globally, we have <strong>Alexandr Wang</strong>, who dropped out of MIT at 19 to co-found <strong>Scale AI</strong>, now valued at over $7 billion.</p><p>And <strong>Avi Schiffmann</strong>, who built one of the world’s most-visited COVID-19 tracking sites at 17, then went on to found other civic-tech platforms.</p><p>These are not far-fetched stories. They’re proof that young people, people just like you, are doing incredible things with tech.</p><h3>✊🏾 Digital Activism</h3><p>Beyond likes and trends, Gen Z is using tech to amplify voices, organize protests, fundraise, and demand accountability. They understand that <strong>a tweet can start a movement</strong>, and a TikTok video can educate millions. It’s tech for good, and it’s only just beginning.</p><h3>Why It Matters</h3><p>Tech is no longer the future; it’s the now. And Gen Z? They’re not just participating; they’re leading. They are <strong>not waiting for opportunities;</strong> they’re creating them. They’re showing us what’s possible when <strong>access meets ambition</strong>.</p><p>At OdumareTech, we’ve seen this unfold with our very own students, teenagers, undergrads, and recent graduates taking our beginner-friendly courses, finding clarity, building portfolios, and landing real opportunities. <strong>No tech background, just willingness to learn</strong>.</p><h3>Final Word: You’re Not Too Young or Too Old</h3><p>If you’re Gen Z, this is your time. And if you’re older, remember, it’s never too late to learn from the boldness of the younger generation.</p><p>What you need isn’t perfection. It’s <strong>a decision to start</strong>.</p><p>Let’s keep building. Let’s keep learning. Let’s keep showing up.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=868fddb37024" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Data Privacy in the Digital Age: What Every Tech Professional Must Know]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/data-privacy-in-the-digital-age-what-every-tech-professional-must-know-0866e47cf426?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/0866e47cf426</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[digital-age]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[data-protection]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[data-privacy]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[data-privacy-protection]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 12:01:51 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-08-01T12:01:51.765Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I was supposed to upload this yesterday… but life happened.</em><br>You know how it gets: meetings, DMs, deadlines, and before you know it, Thursday has packed up and left. 😅<br>But because I value your time (and because this topic matters), I still decided to show up today. So here we are: It’s Friday, and we’re talking about something every tech professional should care deeply about: <strong>DATA PRIVACY</strong>.</p><p>Whether you’re just starting out in tech or you’re already working on real-world projects, this is a conversation that can’t be skipped. So, grab a drink, take a seat, and let’s dive in.</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*AE5Tn1YOCtPol37qGshK6g.jpeg" /></figure><h3>So, What Is Data Privacy?</h3><p>Data privacy refers to the rights and processes involved in handling personal and sensitive information. It includes how data is collected, stored, used, and shared — and most importantly, how individuals are protected from misuse.</p><p>In short, data privacy is all about ensuring <strong>control, transparency, and security</strong> over people’s personal information.</p><h3>Why It Matters: More Than Ever</h3><p>You don’t have to look far to find headlines about data breaches, identity theft, or companies being fined millions for privacy violations. Whether it’s someone’s email address or biometric data, misuse can cause real harm.</p><p>And guess what? It’s not just the big tech firms that are responsible. Every developer, data analyst, designer, and tech enthusiast now plays a role in building systems that respect users’ data.</p><h3>📌 Data Privacy vs. Data Protection: What’s the Difference?</h3><p>Let’s clear this up real quick:</p><ul><li><strong>Data Privacy</strong> is about <em>who has access</em> to personal data and how that data is <em>used</em>. It’s focused on individual rights and consent.</li><li><strong>Data Protection</strong> is about <em>how</em> that data is <em>secured</em> from unauthorised access, encryption, firewalls, policies, and so on.</li></ul><p>Think of it this way:<br><strong>Privacy</strong> is locking your diary.<br><strong>Protection</strong> is making sure no one finds the key. 🔐</p><p>Both matter. And if you’re building anything digital—websites, apps, dashboards, or AI models—you have a responsibility to handle data the right way.</p><h3>💡 Why Tech Professionals Should Care</h3><p>Let’s keep it real:</p><ul><li>People trust you with their data every day: names, emails, addresses, and even health records.</li><li>One mistake in handling it, and you’re not just losing trust; you could be risking lawsuits, bans, or public backlash.</li></ul><p>But beyond the risks, here’s the heart of it:<br><strong>Good data privacy practices build trust, and trust builds great products.</strong></p><h3>🌍 Key Global Regulations to Know</h3><p>Even if you’re not a lawyer, you should have a basic understanding of data privacy laws around the world. Here are a few you should know:</p><ul><li><strong>GDPR</strong> (General Data Protection Regulation—Europe): Requires companies to get clear consent before collecting personal data.</li><li><strong>NDPR</strong> (Nigeria Data Protection Regulation): Nigeria’s framework for protecting personal data and privacy.</li><li><strong>CCPA</strong> (California Consumer Privacy Act): Gives users the right to know what personal info is being collected and request deletion.</li></ul><p>Laws differ by country, but the message is the same: <em>You must protect user data</em>.</p><h3>🛠️ Best Practices for Ensuring Privacy in Your Tech Projects</h3><p>Whether you’re coding, designing, analysing, or managing, here’s how you can make privacy part of your workflow:</p><ol><li><strong>Only Collect What’s Necessary</strong><br>Don’t gather data “just in case.” Be intentional.</li><li><strong>Use Clear, Simple Consent</strong><br>Make it easy for users to understand what they’re agreeing to.</li><li><strong>Encrypt Sensitive Data</strong><br>Especially when it’s being transmitted or stored.</li><li><strong>Limit Access</strong><br>Not everyone on your team needs access to all data.</li><li><strong>Keep Your Tools &amp; Frameworks Updated</strong><br>Outdated tech is a privacy nightmare waiting to happen.</li><li><strong>Document Everything</strong><br>Keep records of how data is collected, stored, and processed.</li><li><strong>Test for Privacy, Not Just Functionality</strong><br>Don’t ship features without thinking, “Could this compromise someone’s privacy?”</li></ol><h3>🙋‍♀️ Real Talk: This Isn’t Just for the Big Guys</h3><p>You don’t need to be building the next Google to care about this. Whether you’re a junior dev working on a side project or a startup founder testing MVPs, <strong>how you handle data from day one sets the tone</strong>.</p><h3>💻 Ready to Learn the Right Way?</h3><p>At <strong>OdumareTech</strong>, we’re raising tech professionals who build with integrity. Our tech bootcamps, from Data Analytics to Web Development and UI/UX are <strong>beginner-friendly, 100% online</strong>, and deeply committed to helping you understand not just <em>what to build</em>, but <em>how to build it right</em>.</p><p>✅ No experience needed<br>✅ Learn in a supportive community<br>✅ Mentorship from industry professionals<br>✅ Hands-on, practical learning<br>✅ Emphasis on <em>real-world readiness</em> — including ethics and data privacy</p><p>Whether you’re a teenager fresh out of school or an adult looking to pivot into tech, you’ll fit right in.</p><h3>📅 Join Our August Cohort</h3><p>Classes start <strong>August 16</strong>, and spaces are filling up.<br>Don’t wait until “someday.” That day is today.</p><p>👉 <a href="https://odumaretech.com"><strong>Secure your spot here</strong></a> and take the first step toward a career that’s smart, ethical, and future-ready.</p><p>Let’s build something that lasts and respects people while doing it.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=0866e47cf426" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Is Tech Still a Big Deal? Yes, and Here’s Why You Should Care.]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/is-tech-still-a-big-deal-yes-and-heres-why-you-should-care-20f193ddb166?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/20f193ddb166</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[techstars]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[tech]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[data-science]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[women-in-tech]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[data-analysis]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:02:42 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-07-24T09:02:42.828Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of years ago, “Tech” became the new buzzword. Everyone was suddenly diving in, the rise of “tech bros,” “women in tech,” and LinkedIn profiles adorned with shiny new job titles.</p><p>And the best part? There was (and still is) room for everyone.<br>From <strong>Project Management</strong> to <strong>Product Design</strong>, <strong>UI/UX</strong> to <strong>Front-End, Back-End, and Full-Stack Development. </strong>From <strong>Data Science</strong> and <strong>Analytics</strong> to <strong>Cybersecurity</strong>, and now, <strong>AI</strong> and <strong>DevOps, </strong>the list is endless.</p><p>Some thought the “tech rave” would fizzle out with time. But guess what?<br> <strong>Tech is not a trend, it’s the future.</strong></p><p>And the future is already here.</p><p>So, where do you and I fit in?</p><p>We live in an era where technology is transforming how we work, think, and even socialise. There’s fear that AI might replace jobs, but here’s something I believe: <strong>The person who grows with the times can never be obsolete.</strong></p><h3>So what’s the way forward?</h3><p>Two words: <strong>Self Development.</strong></p><p>This summer is the perfect opportunity to invest in your growth or someone else’s. Whether you’re just starting out, making a career shift, or looking to upskill, there’s room at the table.</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*-7PNxZnVtFfaoLMKD6fbMQ.jpeg" /></figure><p>At <strong>OdumareTech</strong>, we are committed to helping you or your loved ones start and thrive in tech. With a carefully structured curriculum and seasoned mentors, we offer a <strong>16-week virtual learning experience</strong> across exciting paths like</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*9KGBro8iIJauGwzAN0GMMQ.jpeg" /></figure><p>. Web development (Front-end)</p><p>. Data Analytics</p><p>. Data Science</p><p>.And more…</p><p>And if you’re wondering, “Is tech really for me?”<br> That’s okay. Tech may not be your path, but it might just be perfect for your <strong>child</strong>, <strong>niece</strong>, <strong>nephew</strong>, or <strong>cousin</strong>. Summer break is the best time to equip them with a skill that unlocks future possibilities.</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*Vbypjc3XN1Okjihz1rK7zg.jpeg" /></figure><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*4oZ41UZGi_cXcCtE8XebhQ.jpeg" /></figure><p>✨ <strong>Here’s the cherry on top:</strong><br> We are proudly certified by both the <strong>UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP)</strong> and the <strong>American Council of Training and Development (ACTD), </strong>so our certifications are not just beautiful; they’re <strong>globally recognised.</strong></p><h3>🚀 Ready to take the future into your hands?</h3><p>Whether it’s for you or a young star in your care, now’s the time to unlock tech superpowers.</p><p>👉 Register now for our <strong>August Cohort</strong> via <a href="https://odumaretech.com/">odumaretech.com</a><br> Cheers to becoming future-ready, one skill at a time.</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*fowDd3-arWYFaT2-y54rMg.jpeg" /></figure><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=20f193ddb166" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Why a Good UI/UX Design Can Make or Break Your Product.]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/why-a-good-ui-ux-design-can-make-or-break-your-product-6a533f0dc348?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/6a533f0dc348</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[ui-ux-design]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[product-design]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[ui-design]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 11:03:02 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-07-17T11:03:02.213Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*6cy-JgPX9vRrvId5rnx9nQ.jpeg" /></figure><p>Have you ever landed on a website or app and immediately closed it out of frustration? Maybe the buttons were hard to find, the layout felt confusing, or it simply didn’t feel intuitive. That’s the power of <strong>UI/UX design</strong> — and why it can make or break your product.</p><p>A product may have a brilliant idea or solid backend, but if the user experience (UX) is frustrating or the user interface (UI) is cluttered, users won’t stick around. And when users leave, so does your potential growth.</p><h3>What Makes Good UI/UX Design So Critical?</h3><p>At its core, good design isn’t just about looking nice, it’s about putting the <strong>user first</strong>. That’s the heart of <strong>user-centered design</strong>. It’s a design approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and limitations of the end-user at every stage of the process.</p><p>Here are a few principles to keep in mind:</p><h4>🔹 User-Centered Design</h4><p>Start with the user. Think about what problems they need to solve, what goals they have, and how your design can help them get there faster — with less friction.</p><h4>🔹 Accessibility Matters</h4><p>A beautiful app that isn’t usable by people with disabilities is incomplete. Use high contrast colours, readable fonts, and ensure that your product is navigable with screen readers or keyboard shortcuts. Accessibility is not an add-on — it’s foundational.</p><h4>🔹 Wireframing is Your Friend</h4><p>Before you even think about colours and logos, you need a <strong>wireframe</strong>—a basic blueprint of your layout. It helps you visualize the user journey and create a structure that makes sense.</p><h3>UI/UX Design Tips for Beginners</h3><ul><li>✅ <strong>Keep it simple</strong>—Don’t overload your interface with too many features at once.</li><li>✅ <strong>Be consistent</strong> — Use familiar icons and predictable layouts.</li><li>✅ <strong>Prioritize feedback</strong>—Users should always know when an action has been successful or if something went wrong.</li><li>✅ <strong>Design for all devices</strong> — Responsive design is no longer optional.</li><li>✅ <strong>Test early, test often</strong> — Get feedback from real users before going live.</li></ul><h3>Tools to Get You Started</h3><p>You don’t need to be a seasoned designer to start building great UI/UX. Here are some industry-standard tools that even beginners can explore:</p><ul><li><strong>Figma</strong>—Free, collaborative design tool great for wireframes and prototypes</li><li><strong>Adobe XD</strong>—Professional-grade design platform with smooth prototyping features</li><li><strong>Sketch</strong>—Popular among macOS users for interface design</li><li><strong>Balsamiq</strong>—Easy wireframing tool for low-fidelity mockups</li><li><strong>Whimsical</strong>—Lightweight tool perfect for early-stage wireframes and flows</li></ul><h3>Final Thoughts</h3><p>In the fast-moving world of tech, <strong>design is no longer optional</strong>. It’s the bridge between your product and your users. A strong UI/UX design not only improves user satisfaction but increases engagement, retention, and overall trust in your brand.</p><p>If you’re just getting started, don’t worry. You can explore design tutorials, start practicing with wireframes, and collaborate with others using free tools like Figma. And remember — every great product begins with empathy and clarity.</p><p>📌 <strong>Read our beginner’s guide to front-end development here</strong>: <a href="https://medium.com/@info_95283/building-your-first-website-a-beginners-roadmap-to-frontend-development-c43ddb3146fb">Building Your First Website</a></p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=6a533f0dc348" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Tech for Accessibility: Designing for All]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@info_95283/tech-for-accessibility-designing-for-all-8d65e3af9f63?source=rss-09e4ffdb9cab------2</link>
            <guid isPermaLink="false">https://medium.com/p/8d65e3af9f63</guid>
            <category><![CDATA[design]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[accessibility]]></category>
            <category><![CDATA[tech]]></category>
            <dc:creator><![CDATA[OdumareTech]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 11:01:45 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-07-10T11:01:45.599Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*lHEubD_5WIvNZGE3sHkSgA.jpeg" /></figure><p>When we think of great tech, we often think about sleek design, fast performance, or clever features.</p><p>But here’s something even more powerful: <strong>tech that includes everyone, </strong>regardless of ability, background, or circumstance.</p><p>In this post, we’re diving into the world of <strong>accessible design, </strong>what it means, why it matters, and how developers (even beginners!) can start creating more inclusive apps, websites, and tools.</p><h3>🌍 What Is Accessibility in Tech?</h3><p><strong>Accessibility</strong> means designing digital products, like websites, apps, or hardware, so that <em>everyone</em> can use them, including people with disabilities.</p><p>That includes:</p><ul><li>People who are blind or visually impaired</li><li>People who are deaf or hard of hearing</li><li>People with limited mobility or cognitive differences</li><li>People using screen readers, voice controls, or alternative keyboards</li></ul><p>Inclusive design isn’t about adding “extra” features. It’s about recognizing that <strong>users interact with technology in many different ways </strong>and building with that in mind.</p><h3>💡 Why Accessibility Matters</h3><p>Here’s the truth: over <strong>1 billion people worldwide</strong> live with some form of disability. That’s a huge number of users who are often excluded, not by the tech itself, but by the way it’s designed.</p><p>Accessible design:</p><ul><li>Makes your product usable for <em>more</em> people</li><li>Improves SEO, load speed, and usability for <em>everyone</em></li><li>It is often required by <strong>law</strong> in many countries (yes, including Nigeria and the UK!)</li><li>Reflects <strong>empathy, responsibility, and innovation</strong></li></ul><p>When we design for the edges, we make the center better, too.</p><h3>Tools &amp; Frameworks to Help You Build Accessible Products</h3><p>Here are some <strong>developer-friendly tools and frameworks</strong> that support accessibility, even if you’re just getting started:</p><h3>1. WAVE (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool)</h3><p>Helps you test your website for accessibility issues and gives clear suggestions for improvement.</p><h3>2. Google Lighthouse (in Chrome DevTools)</h3><p>Run an audit on your site for performance, SEO, and accessibility, right from your browser.</p><h3>3. axe DevTools</h3><p>A powerful browser extension that scans for accessibility problems and gives tips to fix them.</p><h4>4. ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications)</h4><p>A set of HTML attributes that help assistive technologies better interpret your UI components (like sliders, modals, tabs, etc.)</p><h3>5. Frameworks That Prioritize Accessibility</h3><ul><li><strong>React and libraries</strong> like React ARIA</li><li><strong>Vue.js</strong> + Vue A11y</li><li><strong>Bootstrap</strong> (comes with accessibility baked into most components)</li></ul><h3>Small Steps You Can Start Taking Today</h3><p>Don’t wait until you’re a senior dev to start thinking about accessibility. Here are a few beginner-friendly tips you can apply <em>right now</em>:</p><ul><li>Use <strong>alt text</strong> for all images</li><li>Ensure good <strong>color contrast</strong> between text and backgrounds</li><li>Use proper <strong>semantic HTML</strong> (e.g., &lt;button&gt; for buttons, not just &lt;div&gt;s)</li><li>Label your forms clearly</li><li>Make sure your site works with a <strong>keyboard only</strong> (try tabbing through it)</li></ul><h3>Ready to Build Better?</h3><p>Tech is meant to empower — and accessibility is how we make sure it reaches <em>everyone</em>.</p><p>At <strong>OdumareTech</strong>, we’re committed to teaching developers not just how to build cool things, but how to build <strong>meaningfully</strong>. That means creating with empathy, curiosity, and intention.</p><p>If you’re on the journey to becoming a thoughtful frontend or full-stack developer, our beginner-friendly courses are a great place to start.</p><p>👉🏽 <a href="https://www.odumaretech.com/course"><strong>Explore our courses</strong></a><br> 👉🏽 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@OdumareTech"><strong>Check out our YouTube tutorials</strong></a></p><p>If you missed last week’s blog post on building your first website, no worries, you can still catch up and take that first step into frontend development:</p><p>🖥️ <a href="https://medium.com/@info_95283/building-your-first-website-a-beginners-roadmap-to-frontend-development-c43ddb3146fb"><strong>Read: “Building Your First Website—A Beginner’s Roadmap to Frontend Development”</strong></a></p><p>The future of tech is inclusive, and <strong>you</strong> have a role in shaping it.</p><p>Let’s keep learning, building, and making space for <em>everyone</em>.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=8d65e3af9f63" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
        </item>
    </channel>
</rss>