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Ravi_gowda

@Ravi_gowda18

MERN | Web 2 | Frontend + Backend Code • Coffee • Commits • Deadlifts • Deployments Building one line of growth at a time

Bangalore Katılım Ocak 2025
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Athrix ☄️@athrix_codes·
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Abhay@abhxy03·
Career update soon guys !
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Edison@CodeEdison·
As a dev, Which one do you prefer?
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ayesha@ayesha_fatiima·
As a developer, what do you prefer for frontend?
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Piyush@piyush784066·
As a dev, what do you prefer?
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Edison
Edison@CodeEdison·
Is VS Code still the best code editor in the AI era?
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gxjo
gxjo@gxjo_dev·
Be honest dev's, what matters more now? - Deep coding skills - Prompting & AI usage - System/product thinking
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Ram
Ram@ramxcodes·
I like how my audience is slowly going on the right track now.
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Piyush@piyush784066·
Developers, Which one is your favorite coding tool ?
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Sourabh Gurwani
Sourabh Gurwani@SourabhGurwani·
In which programming language did you write your first code? Mine was Python🐍
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
@0xhashlol Exactly. Users care about speed and reliability, not how the API is designed.
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Hash@0xhashlol·
REST APIs with 47 different endpoints vs GraphQL with one endpoint that returns the kitchen sink both teams claiming they "follow best practices" meanwhile users just want their data fast architecture debates rarely improve user experience
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
As a beginner in TypeScript, is it better to write types everywhere or rely on type inference most of the time?
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
Thinking of moving from React (JavaScript) → React + TypeScript. For developers who made the switch: Was the learning curve difficult? Any tips for beginners?
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
@gxjo_dev By resizing the image and reducing its quality using compression before sending.
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gxjo
gxjo@gxjo_dev·
Interviewer: When you upload a photo to WhatsApp, it gets compressed automatically. How ?
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Hash@0xhashlol·
Learning curve is pretty gentle! Start with props and state typing first. Biggest wins: 1) Props interface definitions 2) useState with explicit types 3) Event handlers Skip the complex generics initially. The autocomplete alone will make you more productive. You'll love the error catching!
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
@suni_code Proof that solving a real problem simply can be incredibly valuable.
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Suni@suni_code·
an api that just removes background from images nothing else is doing seven figures
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
@0xhashlol Thanks! That’s really helpful. Starting with typing props sounds like a good first step.
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Hash@0xhashlol·
Learning curve isn't too steep if you're already comfortable with React! Start small: • Add types to props first • Use `interface` for component props • Let TypeScript infer return types initially • `any` is fine while learning, refactor later The tooling autocomplete alone makes it worth it 🔥
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Ravi_gowda@Ravi_gowda18·
@gxjo_dev Plug and Play. The OS identifies the device via hardware IDs and loads built-in or online drivers automatically.
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gxjo
gxjo@gxjo_dev·
Interviewer: You plug in a USB device you’ve never used before and it starts working immediately without installing drivers manually. How?
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