Using GPT-4o for web scraping
🔗 https://blancas.io/blog/ai-web-scraper
TLDR A developer experimented with using GPT-4o's structured outputs for web scraping, creating an AI-assisted web scraper. While the model performed well with simple and complex tables, it struggled with combined rows and generating XPaths. Cost is a concern due to the model's character volume requirements. Future improvements could include better UX through capturing browser events and further refining HTML data cleanup.
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10 Best Resources to Learn Software Architecture in 2025
🔗 https://medium.com/javarevisited/10-best-resources-to-learn-software-architecture-in-2025-2524ac91dc76
TLDR Mastering software architecture is crucial for handling complex systems and transitioning from a developer role to an architect role. Essential resources include books like 'Designing Data-Intensive Applications' and courses such as 'The Complete Microservices and Event-Driven Architecture' on Udemy. Additionally, whitepapers and engineering blogs provide valuable insights. These resources cover various architectural styles, principles, and real-world challenges, helping you design scalable, maintainable, and high-performing systems.
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11 open source AI projects that developers will love
🔗 https://www.infoworld.com/article/3566915/11-open-source-ai-projects-that-developers-will-love.html
TLDR Explore 11 open source AI projects aimed at easing software development. Projects like Upscayl enhance image resolution, Nyro automates mundane tasks, and Wren AI translates natural language into SQL. Tools like Geppetto and E2B sandboxes integrate AI with productivity tools, while DSPy and Guardrails optimize AI model training and accuracy. These projects demonstrate the potential of AI in transforming everyday tasks and development workflows.
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Toasts are Bad UX
🔗 https://maxschmitt.me/posts/toasts-bad-ux
TLDR Toasts often appear far from the user's focus, leading to jarring interactions. For example, YouTube's toast notifications conflict with other on-screen actions. A redesign suggests directly integrating feedback into user actions, such as placing indicators near interacted elements. Examples from Gmail and clipboard actions further illustrate unnecessary toast usage. Ultimately, no feedback is worse, but there are better methods than relying on toasts.
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From Junior to Senior Developer with ChatGPT
🔗 https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/ai-ml/from-junior-to-senior-developer-with-chatgpt
ChatGPT and similar AI tools can significantly aid developers by analyzing code, suggesting improvements, writing tests, and more. Their effectiveness depends on clear, specific prompts. While they are not designed to solve new or niche problems independently, they excel in tasks like code contextualization, reviews, and documentation. Tools like GitHub Copilot leverage additional context to provide more relevant suggestions, bridging the gap between junior and senior developer roles.
🔗 https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/ai-ml/from-junior-to-senior-developer-with-chatgpt
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How Senior Software Engineers Document Their Project
🔗 https://dev.to/koladev/how-senior-software-engineers-document-their-project-1nf4
Software engineers often dislike documenting projects, but it distinguishes good engineers from bad. The Architectural Decision Record (ADR) is highlighted as an effective way to document architectural changes, providing benefits like aiding memory, improving team learning, and assisting future developers. The post outlines the importance of ADRs and provides a template and examples for implementation.
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Avoid SELECT *, even on a single-column tables
🔗 https://medium.com/@hnasr/avoid-select-even-on-a-single-column-tables-d6deed7b4aee
TLDR Avoid using SELECT * in SQL queries, even for single-column tables, as it can lead to inefficient database operations and performance issues. Explicitly selecting only necessary columns allows for better optimization, reducing overhead related to deserialization, network costs, and query unpredictability. Specific column selection also facilitates easier code maintenance and database schema updates.
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10 new Git commands you should start using today
🔗 https://appwrite.io/blog/post/10-git-commands-you-should-start-using
TLDR Discover ten lesser-known Git commands that can streamline your workflow and enhance repository management. Learn about git switch for safer branch changes, git restore for precise undoing, git maintenance for automating repository health tasks, and more efficient handling of large monorepos with git sparse-checkout. Master these practical solutions to improve your productivity and maintain clean, optimized repositories.
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React Tech Stack [2025]
🔗 https://www.robinwieruch.de/react-tech-stack
TLDR Discover a comprehensive React tech stack for full-stack applications in 2025. Key components include Next.js for its powerful features, optional use of Astro for landing pages, Tailwind CSS for rapid styling, Shadcn UI for UI management, and various tools for data fetching, state management, authentication, and more. The stack is based on extensive research and practical experience from developing a profitable SaaS application.
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TypeScript Utility Types: A Complete Guide
🔗 https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/master-typescript-utility-types
TLDR TypeScript utility types are predefined functions that allow the transformation of existing types, simplifying the code and making it easier to maintain. This guide covers essential utility types like Partial, Required, Readonly, Pick, Omit, and more, with real-world examples demonstrating how to update user profiles, manage configurations, and filter data securely. Combining these utility types can yield powerful results, enhancing flexibility and security in applications. It's crucial to use these types wisely to maintain code clarity and avoid performance issues.
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Which IDEs do software engineers love, and why?
🔗 https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/ide-that-software-engineers-love
TLDR This post examines the current landscape of AI-powered IDEs popular among software engineers. It highlights favorites like Cursor, Visual Studio Code with GitHub Copilot, and new entrants like Windsurf and Zed, detailing their standout features and pricing. Insights include why developers prefer these tools over established options, and how startups are out-innovating giants like Microsoft and JetBrains in this space.
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Just say no to JavaScript
🔗 https://www.infoworld.com/article/3616471/just-say-no-to-javascript.html
TLDR JavaScript, created in a week in 1995, has become the most common programming language despite its numerous pitfalls. The author argues for TypeScript as a superior alternative due to its expressive and powerful type system, which enhances code clarity and maintainability. The post rebuts common objections to TypeScript and advocates for its gradual adoption.
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Goodbye ChatGPT: Here Are 8 (New & Free) AI Tools That Will Blow Your Mind
🔗 https://medium.com/swlh/goodbye-chatgpt-here-are-8-new-free-ai-tools-that-will-blow-your-mind-11623c297107
TLDR Discover 8 new and free AI tools that can significantly enhance your productivity. The featured tools include Fiverr's Logo Maker for quick logo designs, APIDNA for easy API integration, Mailbox AI for email management, Skibs for creating animated 3D characters, Overlap for converting long videos into short clips, Loomos for enhancing video presentations, Paperguide for conducting research, and Runway Act-One for generating expressive videos. These tools provide innovative solutions for various tasks while being accessible for free up to certain limits.
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200+ Tailwind CSS Resources: Tools, Tutorials, and More
🔗 https://tailgrids.com/blog/tailwind-resources
TLDR Tailwind CSS is a utility-first framework that emphasizes rapid styling, customization, and responsive design. This comprehensive guide offers over 200 Tailwind resources, including essential tools, component libraries, plugins, tutorials, optimization tips, and more. From installation and configuration to complex integrations and debuggings, such resources aim to streamline development and boost productivity. Additionally, it showcases various learning materials, templates, and community support channels to help developers efficiently build stunning websites with Tailwind CSS.
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Advanced TypeScript
🔗 https://angularexperts.io/blog/advanced-typescript
TLDR Mapped types are a great way of transforming existing types into new types. We create the helper type that takes a type and maps all properties to be of return type.
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From GPT-4o to Claude 3.5: Top AI API for Developers
🔗 Learn more about AI/ML API
The AI integration headache - we've all been there. Juggling API docs, wrestling with authentication, questioning life choices at 3 AM. That's why we built AI/ML API: one platform, 200+ models (including GPT-4o, Gemini 2.0, Flux Pro, Kling AI), zero hassle.
No more context-switching between docs or fighting with response formats. Just clean, consistent access to the tools you actually need.
Want to test-drive it? Grab a free week with code 'SCIPRO'. And yes, our docs are actually good.
🔗 Learn more about AI/ML API
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Using AI Generated Code Will Make You a Bad Programmer
🔗 https://slopwatch.com/posts/bad-programmer
TLDR Using AI-generated code can hinder self-improvement and damage one's programming skills. It deprives developers of learning opportunities and may lead to skill atrophy, making them reliant on tools that could eventually replace them. There are also potential legal ambiguities surrounding the ownership of AI-generated code. Lastly, using AI for coding might result in less respect from peers and reduce the pride taken in one's work.
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