Forwarded from ጉጉት's Journey
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it’s time to get Telegram Premium. I need some info—where can I buy it, how much does it cost, and all that? 😊
@selfmadecoder
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Hey everyone, I’ve been getting a lot of DMs from devs and tech bros asking me to share their channels. Just to let you know, I’m not doing that anymore. I’ve noticed people starting to see this as a mainstream channel, but for me, it’s always been my personal blog.
I want this channel to stay personal. It’s just a space where I share my journey, my thoughts, and random stuff I believe in or feel like posting. 😅 It's it not a mainstream channel / media .
That said, if I come across projects I genuinely like, I’ll still share them. But having almost 6.7k people here wasn’t something I expected, and I’m super grateful for all of you who’ve been following along. Thank you so much—it means a lot! 🙏
@selfmadecoder
I want this channel to stay personal. It’s just a space where I share my journey, my thoughts, and random stuff I believe in or feel like posting. 😅 It's it not a mainstream channel / media .
That said, if I come across projects I genuinely like, I’ll still share them. But having almost 6.7k people here wasn’t something I expected, and I’m super grateful for all of you who’ve been following along. Thank you so much—it means a lot! 🙏
@selfmadecoder
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Typescript, NextJs, HonoJs, Cloudflare workers, NeonDB / R2 , prisma, Better Auth, Tailwind, ShadCN,
@selfmadecoder
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Forwarded from Samson Endale
"Having a specific way of doing things" is also called industry standard, and highly recommended.
Do you think I also agree with Laravel 100% of the time? No.
But I usually follow the recommended path so another laravel dev can also maintain my apps if I'm not around.
That's the exact reason design patterns are also recommended.
Follow the best practices even if you don't agree with them for the sake of the team and your company's future.
Plus security, tech support, and tooling ... are affected because you don't like the way nestjs handle something. It's good if it fits, otherwise, no one is forcing you to use that part but at least stay on track for the rest of the conventions.
Do you think I also agree with Laravel 100% of the time? No.
But I usually follow the recommended path so another laravel dev can also maintain my apps if I'm not around.
That's the exact reason design patterns are also recommended.
Follow the best practices even if you don't agree with them for the sake of the team and your company's future.
Plus security, tech support, and tooling ... are affected because you don't like the way nestjs handle something. It's good if it fits, otherwise, no one is forcing you to use that part but at least stay on track for the rest of the conventions.
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