Zuri Training — 10 Awesome Articles from 10 Different Programming Fields

Febechukwu Mitchel
2 min readApr 13, 2021

A byte from here, a byte from there…

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We were asked to compile 10 articles from 10 different fields that were provided for us.

We are from Team Eureka, and this is what we came up with:

1. Android

How to Clear Cache on Android

If you’re an android user, here’s how to free up some space for more stuff.

Written by Lilian Ada Okeke. You can read it here.

2. DevOps

Benefits of Virtualization

Find out why virtualization is important as a DevOp dude.

Written by Febechukwu Mitchel. You’ll find it here.

3. React.js

How to Install React.js

This article will walk you through installing React.js, it’s beginner friendly.

Written by Kenechukwu Nwobodo. Read it here

4. Python

Differentiating Between Tuples & Lists in Python

Don’t get worked up about Tuples and Lists. This article will clear every confusion.

Written by B. Sayo. It’s right here.

5. Android Coding

How to Install Android Studio on Windows

A beginner friendly guide to installing the “almighty” Android Studio.

Written by Okoinemen Praisejah. It’s here.

6. PHP

How to Use PHP in HTML

Curious about how PHP can work in HTML? This is your go-to article.

Written by Lilian Ada Okeke. It’s sitting here.

7. Node.js

How to read files with node.js

You’ll serve the contents of files to your clients with Node.js, after walking through this super easy article.

Written by Mitchel Febechukwu. Please click here.

8. JavaScript

How to Use Conditional Statements in Javascript

Every programming language has conditionals. This is how JavaScript’s conditionals work.

Written by Kenechukwu Nwobodo. Read it here.

9. Express.js

Typical Express.js Interview Questions

Don’t be caught unawares in front of your interviewer, read this article and work smarter.

Written by Mitchel Febechukwu. It’s here.

10. Load Balancing

Why is Load Balancing important?

Find out the secret of an effective network of computers. Thank me later.

Written by Mitchel Febechukwu. Read it here.

That’s all

Thank you for reading till the end!

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