Manas saha
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Manas saha
@ManasS8360
18-year-old computer science enthusiast diving deep into full-stack development. Passionate about building scalable web apps and mastering DSA.
kolkata Katılım Nisan 2025
99 Takip Edilen72 Takipçiler

When Apple MacBooks already have a built in Speech to Text, Why should someone use WisprType?
Can your Speech to Text do this?
WisprType's Smart Typing understands you application level context and based on that it understands your "Intension" rather than "Words".
Because, When you want to speak at the speed of your thoughts, "Intension" matters rather than "Words". So Intension >>> Words 🔥
WisprType is a Free alternative to @WisprFlow & @superwhisper built for Apple Silicon ❤️
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@sharmadipalidev @Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu @ChaiCodeHQ @devwithjay @Aasuyadavv @BlazeisCoding @surajtwt_ Rendering 1 million checkboxes basically destroys the DOM, so I used TanStack Virtual. It only renders the checkboxes that are actually visible on screen, making it super efficient. x.com/i/status/20512…
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Built 2 live socket projects with my own OIDC auth, using Socket.IO, Redis Pub/Sub (scaling), Kafka (high-throughput real-time location), and TanStack Virtual Core for rendering 1M checkboxes. hardwork...... thanks @piyushgarg_dev @Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu
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Here is my "1 Million Checkboxes" project.
Yeah it's not the real 1 Million but it's just the name...
Git Repository: github.com/sharmadipalide…
@Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu @ChaiCodeHQ

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@thinkroot_dev Like apps such as Zomato and Uber, I built a system where riders share their live location with users and their positions are also stored in a database. To handle large-scale real-time updates, I used Kafka—mainly as a fun project and for hands-on practice.
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@ManasS8360 @piyushgarg_dev @Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu OIDC from scratch + Kafka + Redis pub/sub in the same project is not a beginner move
the 1M checkbox rendering with TanStack Virtual is a nice flex too — most people don't think about virtualisation until production pushes them for it
what's the location tracking use case?
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Built 2 live socket projects with my own OIDC auth, using Socket.IO, Redis Pub/Sub (scaling), Kafka (high-throughput real-time location), and TanStack Virtual Core for rendering 1M checkboxes.
hardwork......
thanks @piyushgarg_dev @Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu
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Nothing better than @piyushgarg_dev teaching how to build & scale One Million Checkboxes from scratch.
One simple project. Covers WebSockets, Redis, Rate Limiting, Pub/Sub, Horizontal Scaling all in one shot.
Coding it hands-on next.
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checkboxes -> github.com/Manassaha404/1…
OIDC(frontend in working phase with react only login and register page are there) -> github.com/Manassaha404/O…
livelocation(kafka and redis included) -> github.com/Manassaha404/L…
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Started my Mobile Dev journey today 📱
Learned:
• React basics
• Folder structure & jsx fundamentals
• Components & props
Big takeaway:
Clarity on "why React exists" makes everything easier.
Day 1 done. More to go
#chaicode #mobiledev
#learninpublic

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React felt simpler today—but only because I changed how I approached it.
Day 1 of the #ChaiCode mobile dev cohort 🚀
Revisited:
• Components
• Props
• JSX
• Project setup
Thanks to @surajtwt_ @nirudhuuu
@ChaiCodeHQ and @Hiteshdotcom for the session 🙌
#React #ChaiCode

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first class of Mobile dev by @surajtwt_ sir, learn lot of new things
-React basics and setup using vite
-Basic folder structure
-JSX basics
-Components
-Properties(PROPS)
@Hiteshdotcom @nirudhuuu @ChaiCodeHQ #chaicode #mobiledev

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Today @surajtwt_ give us refresher for react in our first day and many things are in pipeline thanks for this cohort @Hiteshdotcom and we have many things to learn in the mobile dev

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Kicked off the Mobile Dev Cohort today 🚀
Started with a solid React refresher — great vibes, learned a lot, and enjoyed every bit of it.
Thanks for this cohort. @Hiteshdotcom @surajtwt_

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@piyushgarg_dev oo asa hai, jo bhi, but sir the auto tag(people, files) feature is really great,
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Just published my first ever tech blog!
Topic: How Node.js actually works under the hood
→ Event Loop phases
→ Microtask Queue
→ Promises & async/await
→ libuv thread pool
The blog I wish I had when I started Node.js 👇
matrixnas.hashnode.dev/the-complete-n…
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