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Take Theo [or anyone else you know in your field] who posts videos [or posts, articles, or streams] about different JS/TS [or your tech stack] libraries, frameworks, tools, or best practices now and then. Does it actually help? I've seen different takes on this. Some devs think it just makes programs too opinionated—like it’s just one person’s way of doing things, not a big trend. Others see it as a way to help people by sharing what they've learned. And, believe it or not, some think it’s a way to make money, like selling courses or tools. What’s your take on it?

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#database

form your experience what noSQL database startups and business use for prod apps MongoDB or Cassandra ??

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I'm realizing that I like rewriting code with the new things I’ve learned, but not because i care about performance and efficiency. its just that I quickly grasp concepts by comparing the old with the new, and I enjoy seeing the extra benefits from new techniques. It’s all about learning through comparison and understanding how the new stuff adds value. 😊 At least for now—I'm sure this will change soon.

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just wanted to know ...
how many of you would love to get in to YC ( Y Combinator )

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Very demure!
@TechInEthio
Looks like he mentioned washing dishes and being a waiter on purpose—especially since it was like 15+ years before LinkedIn was even around. Love seeing the journey and transition. Super inspiring! 🔥⚡️

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#advice

Remember, API and SDK aren't the same thing—don’t mix 'em up! 😁😂

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Mickey's outlet
npm + ethio telecom = dx hell
this is so true 😂 ... that's why every Ethiopian programmer should use pnpm

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Time to drop the tech bros and sis folder… Honestly, over 95% of my time on Telegram is spent right here ⚡️

https://t.me/addlist/yDBJMnfWeVw2ZDY0
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Yohannes's Dumps (Yohannes's Forwarding Service )
She did it
Congrats to @yohan_nes and @gugutlogs🔥⚡️🎉 ... they pulled off the impossible 😁 ... For those of you who haven't seen @yohan_nes's pic, now's your chance to check it out before its gone 😂

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hey mates 👋 so i've been working on a site where anyone can learn and reference Golang materials. Here's the site link:

https://gopher-notes.netlify.app/

Gopher Notes is an archive of Go notes from different resources. I reviewed and edited each part so that the material is up-to-date.

Features:

- Clear and Concise Notes: so you actually retain the info (no more forgetting what a 'defer' statement does lol)
- Exercises that'll test your coding skills
- Bookmark Feature that'll let you bookmark any topic
- Wrapping Up Sections: Additionally, I included this section for every topic that is covered.

If you're starting out in Go or want quick references, check it out. Plus it's totally open-source (giving it a star is appreciated lol). Let's build some awesome Go stuff together! 🏗

[GitHub Repo]

#MyProjects #GopherNotes #golang #resources
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https://swtch.com/~rsc/

No way this is a personal portfolio site 😁... Dude’s just flexing. It's pure HTML, and he’s been a tech lead at Go for 12+ years? 🤦‍♂

watch this video to know more Abt him : link


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I usually prefer using NativeWind for styling my React Native app, but sometimes it doesn't render the styles correctly. In these cases, I have to clear the cache or storage of both the Expo Go app and the project itself, and then it starts working again. I don't like using inline styles or styled components, but this situation is frustrating. I guess using UI component libraries like Tamagui might be better in this case, though I'd still have to deal with styling. Alternatively, we could use the beta Expo DOM, which allows you to use shadcn in your mobile apps. Which option do you think is better from your experience ?

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