rutvi-dhameliya.hashnode.devThe Rise of No-Code + Low-Code: Should Developers Be Worried?In recent years, no-code and low-code platforms have exploded in popularity. Tools like Bubble, Webflow, Zapier, and Power Apps allow non-technical users to build apps, automate workflows, and launch digital products—without writing much (or any) cod...Oct 9, 2025·3 min read
rutvi-dhameliya.hashnode.devMVC in the Age of Microservices: Is It Still Useful?The MVC (Model-View-Controller) design pattern has been a cornerstone of web development for decades. From frameworks like CodeIgniter, Laravel, and Ruby on Rails to enterprise applications, MVC has provided a clear separation of concerns that made a...Oct 9, 2025·2 min read
rutvi-dhameliya.hashnode.devWhy I Still Use CodeIgniter 3 (And Why That’s Okay)🧩 A Framework That Refuses to Die Every few months, I see a tweet or blog post declaring: “If you’re still using CodeIgniter 3, you’re doing it wrong.” And every time, I smile — because I am still using CodeIgniter 3, and things are running just f...Oct 9, 2025·3 min read
rutvi-dhameliya.hashnode.devHow to Stay Updated in the Fast-Moving Tech WorldKeeping up with technology can feel like running on a treadmill—just when you learn one thing, two more emerge. From new programming languages and frameworks to libraries, tools, and best practices, the tech landscape moves fast. Falling behind can l...Oct 2, 2025·3 min read
rutvi-dhameliya.hashnode.devWhy My Portfolio Doesn't Have a Contact Form (And Why Yours Doesn't Need One)If you’ve ever browsed through design or developer portfolios, you’ve probably noticed a familiar pattern: beautiful case studies, crisp visuals, and — tucked at the end — a contact form. It almost feels like a requirement, as if every portfolio ...Aug 20, 2025·3 min read