Akram

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Akram

Akram

@Akramsxyz

developer

India Katılım Haziran 2026
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KrunalSinh Sisodia
KrunalSinh Sisodia@krunalbuilds·
Interviewed a Senior Full Stack Engineer today. Knew React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Redis — everything. Then I asked: "Your app works perfectly for 1,000 users. You get featured on Product Hunt. 50,000 users sign up in 3 hours. The app crashes. You have 30 minutes before the CEO calls. Walk me through exactly what you do." Silence. Your turn: 1,000 users → fine ✅ 50,000 users → crashed ❌ 30 minutes ⏱️ What's your step-by-step response? 👇 (The first 3 things you do reveal your entire engineering mindset)
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Nagarani
Nagarani@SNagarani1419·
Underrated life advice: Pick the city before the job. The place you live fuels your energy, your pace, and your future network. The job is just what funds it. I chose Bangalore because so many people recommended it as the best place for startups, builders, and opportunities. So far, I think I made the right decision. What do you think? Was Bangalore the right choice? 👇
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• nanou •@NanouuSymeon·
You do NOT need 2 years to become hireable as a junior developer. You do need 3 focused months. A realistic 3-month plan: Month 1: 🔹 Pick one path: frontend, backend, or full-stack 🔹 Strengthen your fundamentals 🔹 Build 1–2 solid projects 🔹 Stop jumping between random tutorials Month 2: 🔹 Polish your GitHub, CV, LinkedIn, and portfolio 🔹 Add a clean README 🔹 Add a live demo 🔹 Make your features easy to understand 🔹 Make sure you can explain your code clearly 🔹 Start applying to jobs that actually match your stack Month 3: 🔹 Apply consistently every week 🔹 Tailor your CV to the role 🔹 Practice interview questions 🔹 Do mock interviews 🔹 Improve your weak areas 🔹 Build or upgrade one more project if needed Focus on this: 🔹 consistency over intensity 🔹 clarity over trying to be everything The goal in 3 months: Look like someone worth interviewing. Save this if you’re trying to get your first dev job.
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Pri_dev
Pri_dev@Official_Fejiro·
I’ve spent years building projects on my own. Now, I want to build with people. If you need a frontend developer for your startup, side project, or open-source project, I’m available to collaborate. Please repost if you can - it might reach the right person. ❤️
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Just_Tara
Just_Tara@J_Tara_·
Hi, I'm Tara Frontend dev. Mechanical Engineering student. Currently breaking things on the backend too This intro probably won't go viral. Here it goes anyway 🙃 If you're in tech, let's connect
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Just_Tara
Just_Tara@J_Tara_·
Day 81 of Learning Backend Worked on the reaction system for Nexus chat today. Added a reactions array to my MongoDB message schema and created a Socket.IO event that: – Receives messageId, emoji, and username – Finds the message in MongoDB
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Shalini
Shalini@Shalini70856041·
There are two ways to learn something new: 1. Read everything first, then start building. 2. Learn the basics, start building, make mistakes, figure things out, and keep learning along the way. I personally prefer the second approach. I don't know why, but that's how I've learned most things :)
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David Hinkle
David Hinkle@Drachs1978·
Leetcode is like chess. It's a high IQ coded activity but in fact it's all memorizing patterns. People don't win at chess because they out-think you, they win because they out pattern match you. Only at the highest level does some IQ come into it, Leetcode has no such level.
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Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar@Aakshayy12·
GoComet is hiring for two tech roles Batch : 2027/2026/2025 Stipend: ₹30- 35k/month (Full time : 12 LPA) Skills Required : Intermediate DSA SQL Aptitude REST APIs React Apply link (Full Stack) : go.acciojob.com/whW5cP ML/Anlyst: go.acciojob.com/G5cgS6
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Nagarani
Nagarani@SNagarani1419·
Hey everyone 👋 I'm 21, from Andhra Pradesh, and just starting my journey as a freelance web developer. I can build complete full-stack websites with MERN Stack + Tailwind CSS. Right now I'm learning every single day building real projects, fixing bugs, and sharing my entire process here publicly. No big clients yet. No fancy portfolio. Just consistent daily grind. Right now my focus is on 4 things: • Leveling up my web dev skills • Learning sales & client handling • Building my personal brand • Documenting everything If you're also starting something new, learning web dev, or building in public reply and tell me. What’s one thing you’re working on right now, or struggling with? Let’s grow together 💪
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Shubh Jain
Shubh Jain@shubh19·
DSA Preparation Roadmap (From Zero to OA Ready) 1. Sliding Window: 3, 76, 209, 424, 567, 904 2. Two Pointers: 11, 15, 16, 18, 42, 167 3. Fast/Slow Pointers (Linked List): 141, 142, 19, 876, 160, 234 4. Binary Search on Sorted Data: 33, 34, 35, 153, 162, 704 5. Binary Search on Answer: 875, 1011, 410, 774, 1283, 1482 6. Hashing / Frequency Maps: 1, 49, 128, 217, 242, 347 7. Prefix Sum / Running Sum: 303, 560, 724, 930, 974, 523 8. Difference Array / Range Updates: 370, 1094, 1109, 1893, 1943, 2381 9. Monotonic Stack: 739, 496, 503, 84, 85, 901 10. Monotonic Queue / Deque: 239, 862, 1425, 1438, 1499, 1696 11. Heap / Top K: 215, 347, 692, 703, 973, 1046 12. Intervals: 56, 57, 252, 253, 435, 452 13. Greedy Scheduling / Sorting: 45, 55, 406, 621, 763, 134 14. Linked List Manipulation: 21, 23, 24, 25, 92, 138 15. Tree DFS: 104, 112, 113, 543, 124, 226 16. Tree BFS / Level Order: 102, 103, 199, 515, 637, 116 17. BST Problems: 98, 99, 230, 235, 450, 700 18. Backtracking Basics: 46, 47, 77, 78, 90, 39 19. Backtracking with Constraints: 40, 17, 79, 131, 51, 52 20. Graph BFS / DFS: 200, 695, 733, 994, 1091, 1254 21. Topological Sort / DAG: 207, 210, 802, 1462, 1203, 2115 22. Union Find / DSU: 547, 684, 1319, 1579, 990, 1202 23. Shortest Path: 743, 787, 1514, 1631, 1334, 1976 24. MST / Graph Greedy: 1584, 1135, 1168, 1489, 778, 1102 25. Trie: 208, 211, 212, 648, 677, 1268 26. Bit Manipulation: 136, 137, 191, 338, 268, 190 27. 1D DP Basics: 70, 198, 213, 322, 279, 300 28. Knapsack / Subset DP: 416, 494, 518, 474, 1049, 879 29. Grid DP: 62, 63, 64, 221, 931, 120 30. String DP / Sequence DP: 1143, 72, 115, 583, 97, 1312 How to use this list?  - These numbers are Leetcode problem numbers - Do 3 patterns at a time, not all 30 together. - For each pattern, solve the first 2 to understand the idea, the next 2 to get repetition, and the last 2 to stretch yourself. - After every pattern, write one reusable template from memory. - Do not just “solve and move on.” Ask: what signal in the question pointed to this pattern? - If you get stuck, revisit the same pattern after 3 to 4 days. Pattern recognition is built by spacing, not cramming.
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Anushka Shandilya
Anushka Shandilya@Anushka62255679·
Finished writing backend today and this is episode 6 of me building in public. What am i building? RAG platform for github by retrieving context not just from codebase but also from prs, issues and readme. What challenges did i face today? -Internal server error after auth was successful. Turns out my pydantic model contract did not match my DB schema. -my app tried to link a repo to a user, but the table constraints were fighting back -Had the classic fast API says 202, but celery stays silent. Turns out, my worker was listening to a ghost town because my environment variables were pointing to the wrong redis URL. The biggest lesson Authentication and connectivity are 80% of the battle. Once the handshake between your API, broker and worker is solid, the rest is just feature building. Now, i will be testing and improving output from llm before jumping onto the frontend. And once that will be done i will make a detailed video on "how i build the whole backend". Till then watch my previous episodes. I am open to ai eng roles as well, dms are open.
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Sid
Sid@SidJain_80·
System Design Interview Question: Design backend for a voice assistant. Constraints: - Low latency (<300ms total response) - Context-aware responses How do you handle speech processing, intent detection, and response generation?
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Pri@solopribuilds·
Hey Builders, Which one will you build first? - Frontend - Backend
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Akram@Akramsxyz·
@solopribuilds started with schema design + class design now at frontend.
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JetBrains
JetBrains@jetbrains·
Are you a PHP developer? Take part in the State of PHP survey organized by The PHP Foundation and PhpStorm, a JetBrains IDE. Help us better understand the PHP ecosystem and the developers behind it, and get a chance to win one of five EUR 500 vouchers.
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Ajay
Ajay@ajay_2512x·
🚀 mthree Graduate Recruitment Program 2026 – Tech Roles (India) 🎓 For CS, IT & STEM graduates (60%+ with no standing arrears) 💼 Roles: Software Development, Site Reliability/Application Engineer & Banking Services Analyst 💰 Package: ₹9.15 LPA + annual hikes + paid training (6–12 weeks) 📍 Locations: Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune & Pan-India Great opportunity to kickstart your tech career with global clients. Apply now! job-boards.greenhouse.io/mthreerecruiti…
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Abdulsalam🪽
Abdulsalam🪽@turnless_HQ·
Hey @X algorithm 👋 Trying to find people who are actually building and growing in tech Frontend • Backend • Full-stack • DevOps AI/ML • SaaS • Freelancing DSA • Building in public If you're on a similar path (learning, building, figuring things out), let’s connect 🤝
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Atul
Atul@DevWith_Atul·
You never forget your first programming language. ❤️ Today, I write production code in Java. But I didn’t start there. I started with C++. It’s the language that taught me how to think, solve problems, and truly understand programming. No matter how many years I spend writing Java, a part of me will always be a C++ developer at heart. #Java #CPP #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #Coding #Developer #Tech
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