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Azharuddin 🦀
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Serial Programmer | Salesforce Dev | Javascript | RustLang | Nodejs | Stdying German | more. Craftsman at @GTMBuddy. I tweet about NodeJS 🇩🇪 ⚽️ Fan
India, Hyderbad Old city Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@IPRTelangana Most of the pumps are closed bro !! you calling this stable supply ? are you ok ?
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⛽ Fuel Supply Stable in Telangana ✅
🚨 No shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG
🏭 Refineries are operating normally
🚚 Daily supply continues across all districts
⚠️ Avoid panic buying
📞 Civil Supplies Helpline: 1967
👉 Trust official information only
#Telangana #FuelSupply #NoShortage #Petrol #Diesel #LPG #StayCalm #NoPanicBuying #GovernmentUpdate #Hyderabad #PublicInfo #TSUpdates #FuelSecurity #India

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📌 Design System Index
A curated collection of top design systems from around the world.
rubenferreiraduarte.notion.site/4d6689eec17a46…
By Ruben Ferreira Duarte

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Writing clean code helps you build scalable, maintainable software applications.
And in this handbook, @shahancd explains what clean code is and why it's important.
He also walks you through some helpful coding patterns & discusses comments, naming conventions, functions, project structure, and lots more.
freecodecamp.org/news/the-clean…

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Pragmatic Type-Level Design (PTLD E-Book) by Alexander Granin is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $39.00; get it for $18.75 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/sImfpuVq @graninas #SoftwareEngineering #Haskell #FunctionalProgramming #SoftwareArchitecture
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✨ AI Study Guide
A collection of links to learn about the best ways to use artificial intelligence for UX work.
→ nngroup.com/articles/ai-wo…

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@googledevs the radix to parseInt is passed as 0,1,2 which are the indices ?
so parseInt("2", 1). // NaN
parseInt("3", 2) // NaN
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Here’s a sneaky TypeScript developer challenge. We map an array of strings to numbers using parseInt. It compiles cleanly and looks like it should return [1, 2, 3]. But the actual output is something very different.
Why does this happen, and how would you fix the code so the output matches your intent? Share your answers in the comments.
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@HiHyderabad No pressure rolling, no edge cutting, no finishing, no skilled work at all !!
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Just dumping the tar on roads.
No manual / machine rolling.
Getting peeled off due to friction with bike tyres.
ZONAL OFFICE, SERILINGAMPALLY- GHMC@ZC_SLP
Potholes filling as part of Road safety drive in #GHMC. Serilingampally zone . @CommissionrGHMC @gadwalvijayainc @PrlsecyMAUD
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Endi ayya ee traffic🙏🚶
Working hard to leave the city ASAP🚨 #Hyderabad
@KTRBRS
@revanth_anumula @HYDTP meru happy ga undandi🙏
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