Never stop learning — but more importantly, never stop building real systems.
One of my recent projects was a full restaurant automation workflow:
– Handling orders
– Answering common customer questions
– Managing repetitive restaurant tasks
This wasn’t a demo or a learning exercise .Its a practical system that can be adapted to almost any restaurant with small tweaks.
I intentionally focus on automations that:
– Solve a clear business problem
– Exist in almost every country
– Are easy to customize and sell
I’m curious — do you prefer building cool experiments, or boring systems that actually make money?
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Abdelrahman Sallam
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Never stop learning — but more importantly, never stop building real systems.
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