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Replying to @joyofcodedev
It's javascript man 🤣
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Replying to @AstraKernel
It actually is.
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I have been using @htmx_org with PHP and I realised that until and unless you don't want to build something like Figma, HTMX is the best and works amazing. Btw I am loving it 😁
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Zathura is nice actually, I have used it for sometime but nothing's better than Firefox PDF Viewer
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Replying to @angeloTheGopher
I don't like this level of complexity just for deciding what type of components I want RSC or client side or when you are deep into NextJS world, it's just a hell, SSR, ISR, SSG, Pre-rendering and blah blah blah 🤣, I hate this level of decision making just for simplest thing.
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We can make a table and let the user search and check if the email already exists or not. It will be great user experience
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Replying to @frontenddude
It's time for @udemy to look at this. I also have more then 500 free and paid courses in my learning list and I haven't finished any because documentations works much better then tutorials.
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What the hell I am doing What the hell I am doing What the hell I am doing It works I am doing good 🤣
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When a good engineer says clone, he's not talking about just cloning the website but building the clone of that architecture and knowing how things actually happen at that scale (at least 2 cents of it)
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Replying to @Zeko369
Now I know why it's slow
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Replying to @melqtx
When I saw that the http server in C, I am actually implementing the whole thing, complete request and response parser from scratch, it's not only passing the tests of codecrafters but gonna do way more than that
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Replying to @OngDevLab
I stopped drinking coffee completely because it's not good for the brain and also increases Blood pressure and even without actual anxiety, you will have anxiety. It's good for health (if you take a good amount like 3 coffees/day) but it's very addictive and not good for brain.
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Replying to @bj_anene
Good luck with JavaScript 😂
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Replying to @htmx_org
I don't use HTMX to minimise javascript usage, I have my own reasons. 1. Simplicity because now my server manages everything (my app state) 2. Easy to deploy, don't need to build my client side 3. Best Hypermedia Controls 4. I can use any backend language and don't need to think a lot about my client 5. No state conflicts because there's only one state 6. Even after all of this my client is fast and I can use any client side stuff I want no restrictions before it's just HTML.
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Replying to @nexxeln
I can actually show you composable server rendered components like RSC in PHP.
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Replying to @BatsouElef
Rust and Go, but at low level I consider C because people don't learn it well to understand how deeply you understand the OS and Hardware by just learning a low level programming language.
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Replying to @ThePrimeagen
If she was a real fan she would have screamed "Welcome to Costco, I love you"
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Actually it does
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🤣🤣🤣 I am literally speechless, there's only one productivity combo and that's vim and tmux.
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Replying to @anthdm
when we test in production...
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Replying to @bunjavascript
I hope "use php"
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Type-safety my ass.
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Replying to @theo
For a minute it was like @dan_abramov is dead @t3dotgg stop doing clickbait bro
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My question itself was why not Rust, but the OO point was enough
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Replying to @PicoPaco17
Yeah yeah Asians are genius people
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Everyone's OpenAi wrapper is just silly
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I think PHP is really amazing language. What I really love about php is the syntax. Still many big organizations are using PHP. I recommend you to just learn more about OOPs and then learn Laravel. I don't really recommend CodeaIgniter.
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alias gp2="git pull && git pull"
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Replying to @SanathNarayan
Only reason I like YouTube music is the recommendation. They are best at it.
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Replying to @imthepk
I have built many apps with flutter and ykw everything is fine but it's just too janky. Sometimes the keyboard just stops working in iOS and Android with literally no reason, UI feels like teared when scrolling fast. Can't keep the scroll up position when switching tabs.
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Replying to @SumitM_X
I'll use UDP, and build a whole message reliability system around it using queryId kinda thing and then implement packet loss detection. There you go a totally new protocol (almost) You'll use Kafka I know
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I have been saying this for so long, the same is happening with Quantum Computers too.
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Replying to @tsoding
I think a lot of these things can normally be handled using if you understand AST and can parse languages, anyone can make these things. I just don't understand why people just want to put AI everywhere.
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You kids just blindly follow anybody, I know his skills properly. He doesn't have a clue what vercel does but still he's like he built vercel. Now chess.com.
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Replying to @eloffd
Still far better than typescript type definitions
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So so happy, btw a lot of you are blocked
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Replying to @AstraKernel
In simple terms, you don't understand "what is simplicity"
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This is soo funny. I wanna be an @htmx_org CEO too. How can I join the cult. Tell me the ritual?
You're an HTMX CEO. Skill is never an issue for HTMX CEOs
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We haven't failed the tech community and even the people who are building @nothing Every brand have faced these issues and I think it's fine. I haven't faced anything massive, so I am fine and I think if somebody haven't they won't just hate the brand.
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Exactly, that's the main problem 😂
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Replying to @htmx_org @elonmusk
Don't do that I will lose 20 followers
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If anyone wants to learn #Rust. I prefer these two resources. 1. The Rust Book (available on Rust's website) 2. Rust Playlist by @letsgetrusty
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Replying to @Losiowaty
Infinite Power 🤯
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Replying to @duarteschedel
We use @planepowers at @itdayindia. Amazing project, open source. We love it.
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That's one of the things about Java is very good. It always yells at you so you can yell at your users 🤣
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Replying to @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R
I am gonna build my own the same day.
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Replying to @eloffd
I am gonna try this with AUTO_INCREMENT and see what the database will do when I insert a new row.
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In that sense yes, but programming was way harder in those days. Debugging was very hard, didn't have support of any kind of good garbage collectors, had to manage memory manually. These are just a few of the problems.
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@planepowers have a few little problems, took us @itdayindia a few hours to run it but it's amazing. We are loving it. Way better than @Jira @trello. We are also planning to make some contributions into @planepowers. Let's know how to get started.
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Replying to @FlutterDev
This @CodeOnTheRocks_ guy have a lot of time 🤣
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It's true that SSDs aren't good for just long term storage, normally we just don't store the data. We also do ops and that's where SSDs shine. Now how it happens, so SSDs store data in the form of blocks, each block has a lifespan (means you can write on it only finite times)
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Replying to @derekdamko
Actually, I prefer this, in the start, it looks very weird but after some time you will understand how different and how great this idea is. Always think about handling errors first before doing anything (I prefer this because you won't have those creepy try/catches and ifs)
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Don't shout like this 🙄, make a good relationship and have patience. 😜
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I can, do you want to see them in your terminal
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Replying to @angeloTheGopher
I am already there 😂
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Sunday Space. Deep into SSDs, FSs and RAMs
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Hi CodeTwittes, just looking at Rust and I got to know about one amazing thing that rust is amazing. #codewithrust

ALT #code-with-rust

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Doing these things at the database level is much better and probably faster if you have some good indices Most of the times if you have too many rows than automatically database plans to use parallel processing and it's faster than processing synchronously
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Replying to @ShowwcaseHQ
You know what just directly start with NextJs and you are good to go
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Replying to @towernter
I done one amazing thing just take a look (11 + 1) = 111 🤣🤣 Oh fuck It's feels like fantastic 😜
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How ironic, @ocaml_org file extension is .ml 🤣
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Sorry you were asking, there's a signal parameter that you can use.
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Replying to @mehulmpt
Are they gonna announce something like @perplexity_ai in the next devday
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Replying to @walidashik
Flutter or even react native can't ever complete with native frameworks like SwtiftUI and their new rendering engine Impeller is doing more harm then good.
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Replying to @zilvinasb @eloffd
We have an ERP built using PHP with Codeigniter and MySQL and it's been running our business for the last 6 years. It's been great, and it has JQuery too 🤣
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Replying to @webdevcody
nvim btw just look at that sweet thing.
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Sometimes I just feel typescript is not even a language it is just a pretty good linter 😂
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Typescript does not have anything called strict typeing, if you like to see how strict typeing works use an actual programming language like Go or rust, mostly anything else.
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Time to call the HR. Congratulations 🎉🎉
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Replying to @firefox
Love for @firefox always increases. I kinda use everything made by @firefox
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When companies say, "We aren't gonna track you" I just can't believe them
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Actually yes, but your system hosts file
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Replying to @ThePrimeagen
This is really bad
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Replying to @TKozzer @yacineMTB
I have seen so many students just driving everything using the GUI, uploading changes into GitHub by drag and drop or using vscode integration and also they have those little run buttons on the top for compilation, they don't even know how exactly they need to compile and link
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That's only thing Mark is not doing 🤣
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You will get nothing 🤣
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Replying to @anthdm
You don't know me, wanna see my commits?
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Arch is amazing, it takes some time but it's feels amazing. I have my whole setup is just 80gbs
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Replying to @eloffd @razpuiu
Put it on LinkedIn also and change your bio.
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Replying to @anthdm
Told yaaa
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I can't follow the clean code, some of the things feel really nice but takes too much work to maintain later, I love uncle Bob but clean code nah.
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This is one of the best explanations for React's "use client" so far.
React visually explained: 'use client'
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What's .postgresql ??
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Replying to @maharshii
I mean, it's been happening for a long time but it's gonna be bigger now, but the idea of building X in Y is actually nice, I really like it and it's actually the real way to learn something and have fun.
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Let's try it once and see what's going on behind the scene
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Replying to @ItokVlad
I think when it comes to accessibility you need special engineering.
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Replying to @nikelsnik @nextjs
I still hate it and I will just hate it more after 15, so I am fine actually
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Replying to @teej_dv
I don't think there's anything better than this
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Replying to @jayvaidya30
4,5,6 is too low. At least 20-30 pushups, at least 50 squats (if it's your leg day) and 15-20 mins cardio (if you actually like it)
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If you want a language where it's actually fast, easy to write and actually a very simple language. You should try golang.
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