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Pradip@pradiptwt·
Delete One Forever ???
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Shivam Gaur
Shivam Gaur@ishivamgaur·
One week on X. 53% India 🇮🇳 8% US 🇺🇸 2% UK 🇬🇧 2% Germany 🇩🇪 The goal isn't followers. It's building a global network of developers, founders, and builders. Just getting started 🚀
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@HemantDotDev 2 AM coding is either brilliance or future regret. There is no in-between
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Hemant@HemantDotDev·
Be honest Coding at 2 AM feels like a genius ,until read your own code the next morning. Do you agree?
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@isha_singh06 All of the above in rotation That’s basically the real developer lifecycle loop.
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Isha singh@isha_singh06·
Be honest 👀👇 What's your current status? ->🚀 Building projects ->🏢 Going for office ->📚 Learning new skills ->😭 Just surviving Monday
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Pradip@pradiptwt·
@adahstwt Keep it plugged in. Modern laptops handle charging cycles intelligently—battery anxiety does more damage than the charger
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adah@adahstwt·
do you unplug your laptop at 80% to protect battery health? or do you keep it plugged in at 100% and let future you deal with the degradation? 😭
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@codewith55 Tower Research. Because at that level, you’re not “getting a job”… you’re selling very expensive brain cycles
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Mohit@codewith55·
Companies where engineers quietly earn crazy salaries in India Databricks → 45–90 LPA Atlassian → 40–80 LPA Confluent → 40–85 LPA Coinbase → 50 LPA – 1 Cr Snowflake → 45–90 LPA Uber → 40–80 LPA Airbnb → 45–90 LPA Stripe → 50 LPA – 1 Cr Indeed → 35–70 LPA Walmart Global Tech → 30–65 LPA Tower Research → 1–3 Cr WorldQuant → 80 LPA – 2 Cr Da Vinci → 1–3 Cr AlphaGrep → 70 LPA – 2 Cr Most people only know Google and Microsoft But some of the biggest paychecks are coming from companies many students never even apply to. Which company would you choose if salary was the only factor?
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Pradip@pradiptwt·
Not fully. Postman is still the default because it’s a full API workflow tool, not just a request sender. But it’s getting chipped away: Insomnia → lighter, cleaner UI alternative Hoppscotch → fast, web-based, open-source Postman-like tool cURL + HTTPie → dev-native CLI workflows VS Code REST Client extension → “no switch apps” API testing AI tools → generating requests, tests, and mocks Reality: No single tool has replaced Postman yet But many devs now use a mix of lightweight tools instead of only Postman Postman is still king for teams, but solo dev workflows are slowly moving away from it.
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ExamAdda@examaddaorg·
Has any API tool Replace Postman?
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Manpreet@m4npreet006·
which backend framework is best for getting a job in 2026?
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Pradip@pradiptwt·
@Its_Nova1012 First suspect: locks + blocked queries + connection pool exhaustion. When everything looks “fine” but everything is slow, the database is usually waiting, not working
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NOVA@Its_Nova1012·
Backend Interview Question: Your database has been running perfectly for 2 years. One morning, every API starts timing out. CPU: 5% Memory: 40% Disk: healthy Network: healthy Nothing is overloaded. What would you check first?
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Pradip@pradiptwt·
@kaaaash____ Closing the lid (sleep mode) for daily use. Shutting down only when updates, glitches, or long idle periods demand it. Modern laptops are built for sleep, not constant reboot cycles
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Akash@kaaaash____·
as a developer which one is best for laptop’s longevity Shutting down vs Closing the lid
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@Dev_code_04 Because performance isn’t about RAM size, it’s about memory management + OS optimization + hardware-software integration
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Anubhav@Dev_code_04·
Why does a 6 GB iPhone often outperform a 16 GB Android phone? 🤔
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Sneha@sneha___03·
Be honest As a developer, which domain is the most powerful for your startup?
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Nalin@nalinrajput23·
bro disappeared like he never existed
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Pradip@pradiptwt·
@BadalK99277 Tell him: Linux didn’t break the laptop… it just made it more “serious” 😭 Mint on a gaming laptop is actually overkill stability with extra FPS potential if tuned right.
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Badal kumar@BadalK99277·
My dad is mad on me since I am using mint on a gaming laptop
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Abhishek Kumar
Abhishek Kumar@Abhishe35257568·
Stop building in stealth mode. Start building in public. Let's connect 🙂
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Palak🎀@Palak3312·
Every developer has had at least one of these thoughts at 2 AM. 😅 Agree or not?
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Abhishek Kalita
Abhishek Kalita@trying_to_exits·
name a programming language with 0 haters...
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Siya 💫@siya_twt_·
Be honest As a developer, which operating system is worth using for coding?
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Pradip@pradiptwt·
@0xPrajwal_ Overengineering is the most common system design bug Not everything needs Kafka, microservices, and a distributed saga pattern.
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Prajwal@0xPrajwal_·
Interviewer: Do you know system design ? Candidate: Yes! Interviewer: Design a system for 100 users... Candidate: Microservices, load balancer, queues… Interviewer: You are solving for millions... I only asked for 100.
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