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Koustov

@koustov

Lazy and smart, two words together solve the biggest problems with a simplistic solution. On my way to make life lazy for those who want to be smart. #WebDev

Katılım Mart 2009
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@tapasadhikary @ReactPlayIO 3/3 > ide to product Well, I see the most important phase is when you groom the idea. Spend as much as you can, DO NOT leave any stone unturned. I spend a lot of time on "feasibility" and "acceptability" analysis. Rest I follow iterative waterfall.
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Tapas Adhikary | tapaScript
Tapas Adhikary | tapaScript@tapasadhikary·
@ReactPlayIO @koustov Hey Koustov 👋 My questions are: - How important is it for newbies to go for full stack? - What are the significant gaps you found in your several code reviews? - What's the process you follow to translate an idea into an end product?
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ReactPlay.IO@ReactPlayIO·
Finally, the day has come !!! 🥳 Today we have @koustov to answer all your questions !! As we mentioned, he is the “ God of Solution “ 🙌 So you can ask him anything 😌 😀 9 to 9 is your 😅
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@tapasadhikary @ReactPlayIO 2/3 >.. code reviews? The surface is huge and the measurement criteria are endless. However, here are some common gaps 1. Preparing common best practices 2. modularity 3. Extensibility/Visibility/Flexibility
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Koustov@koustov·
@tapasadhikary @ReactPlayIO 1/3 >..full stack? Gist > I don't see tasks at the very beginning, I would like to see and understand the problem as a whole. And when you are looking at the problem, you need to put on a full-stack dev hat. So yes, I do see the importance of today's complex app world.
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO @tapasadhikary 5/n >How & when did you meet I know him for 7/8 years now however, need to sit and recall when exactly it started. One thing is for sure, we started interacting more when we started running a UI-related forum together. @tapasadhikary your memory is better than mine, any light?
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO @tapasadhikary 4/n > Why .. socially active? Well, I am going to be politically incorrect still here is my side. I am definitely socially active but not on the media platforms. I blv I need some regularity and dedication to do justice and frankly, I don't get enough time. But, its in plan.
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO @tapasadhikary 2/n > What is your daily routine? Interesting question. if I call my daily routine is my ofc work and open source, I meet a lot of people, I run an org, I love to play different games and of course silver screens. In short, I keep myself hydrated.
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO 8/n > How much pain to gain your level experience? In short, A LOT. However pain and gain are always proportional, no matter what you do.
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO 7/n > What path do you follow to improve yourself? Same for the technical and non-technical world. I TRY not to jump onto execution but rethink my course of actions a couple of times before that.
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Koustov
Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO 6/n > What was your hustling days? I had to create an algorithm (and service) to process images for rectification and OCR for an insurance domain product and that needs to be aligned with a specific performance matrix.
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Koustov@koustov·
@ShyamMahanta2 @ReactPlayIO 5/n > How a degree plays crucial role for a developer? Its very very crucial. It bootstraps your process and thought. Doesn't matter which tech you learn during your degree, it prepares you for the corporate IT world
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