Feb 16 · 2 min read · A recent flurry of AI coding assistant releases from Anthropic and OpenAI has created a sense of fear in the market, especially among the tech workforce. Is AI going to make human labour obsolete, or will it not make much of a difference - at least i...
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Jan 31 · 4 min read · In 2026, backend development isn't what it used to be. Frameworks come and go faster than ever, but the real game-changer isn't another new library—it's AI. AI is already writing 40-50%+ of code in many teams, auto-generating CRUD endpoints, suggesti...
Join discussionJan 29 · 8 min read · 🎯 The Problem: The Developer's Nightmare Trilogy Act 1: The Feature Request From Hell It's Monday morning. Your PM drops a 47-point issue in your lap: "Add JWT authentication with OAuth2, password reset via email, rate limiting, and oh yeah, we nee...
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Jan 27 · 5 min read · I still remember the first time I stitched together a Laravel API with a Next.js frontend. Back then, it felt like stitching two worlds — PHP and JavaScript — into a seamless web application. Today, what seemed unconventional has become a deliberate ...
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Jan 25 · 9 min read · The other day, I was teaching a junior developer how to vibe code. We were sitting side by side, both using GitHub Copilot. Same IDE and same model. Yet the experience could not have been more different. They kept getting stuck in error loops. Copilo...
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Jan 17 · 13 min read · Introduction The battle between GitHub Copilot vs Cursor AI just got more interesting in 2026. In the recent past, both of these tools have released significant updates that alter the way that developers write code. GitHub Copilot also launched speci...
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Jan 14 · 13 min read · Let’s get straight to the point: AI doesn’t code the way you think it does. You type a prompt into Claude Code or GPT, and it spits out a perfectly formatted Python script that integrates with the Polygon API to fetch real-time stock data. It feels l...
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Jan 12 · 3 min read · The idea of “vibe coding” is gaining traction across developer communities, describing a more intuitive, flow-driven approach to writing code, often supported by AI tools and rapid prototyping workflows. As this trend spreads, it has reignited a deep...
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Dec 29, 2025 · 6 min read · Just like how DVDs, CDs and Flash Drives have become obsolete since 2014. Just like DVDs, CDs, and Flash Drives became obsolete, the old way of learning to code has expired. For over a decade, the path was identical: Open YouTube → Search “React tut...
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