May 7 · 6 min read · Prologue Hello people, I am back again with another story from the trenches of tech, impact, and “why is this button not aligning?” moments. This time, it is not about npm errors, debugging stress, or
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May 6 · 2 min read · The problem with existing developer platforms Most platforms are built for everyone. Stack Overflow is great for Q&A but terrible for sharing projects. GitHub is great for code but has no community. Twitter is full of noise. I wanted a place where de...
Join discussionMay 1 · 6 min read · You wake up one morning and your Discord server got nuked. Or maybe Slack changed their free tier again and your community just lost 10,000 messages of searchable knowledge. Or Reddit decided your subreddit violates some new policy you've never heard...
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Apr 30 · 9 min read · A comprehensive guide to Spring IoC bean Scopes with real-world examples, code walkthroughs, and gotchas you must know. 1. What Are Bean Scopes In Spring, the scope of a bean defines its lifecycle - h
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Apr 29 · 12 min read · A comprehensive guide to understanding how Spring manages objects, when they come alive, and how they talk to each other. 1. What is a Bean? In simple terms, a Bean is just a Java object managed by th
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Apr 27 · 4 min read · Contributing to open source can be a transformative experience, both for your personal growth as a developer and for the technology community at large. If you're new to open source, the process might seem daunting at first — but it doesn’t have to be...
Join discussionApr 22 · 6 min read · Something kind of wild happened on April 1st. The moderators of r/programming — the largest programming subreddit with over 6 million members — announced they were banning all LLM-focused content. Everyone assumed it was an April Fool's joke. It wasn...
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