Nitin Chaudhary
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@pranavcodes_ First one, but it doesn't matter coz it is the end
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@thesayannayak I think it's Zed, though it's heavier than VS Code resource wise.
And most of AI code editors are fork of vs code.
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We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to deliver a secure and reliable release.
Updates are now available for the 25.x, 24.x, 22.x, 20.x Node.js release lines to address:
- 3 high severity issues
- 4 medium severity issues
- 1 low severity issue
nodejs.org/en/blog/vulner…
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GitHub Profile Review - Things Everyone Should Fix / Add
If you’re improving your GitHub profile, here’s a checklist based on 100+ profiles I reviewed.
Use this as a guide to make your profile look professional and recruiter-ready.
1. Profile Identity
✅ Add a clear professional profile picture — looks much more credible.
✅ Update your bio — mention your role (for example, “Full-Stack Developer”, “AI Engineer”).
✅ Add location, portfolio link, and contact info in your profile details.
✅ Use a consistent username or handle across GitHub, LinkedIn, etc.
2. Profile README
Your profile README is your online resume — make it tell your story.
✅ Short intro (who you are, what you do)
✅ Tech stack (organized cleanly — for example, “MERN | Python | AWS”)
✅ Featured Projects (with short description and live demo or repo link)
✅ Experience or roles (internships, freelance, etc.)
✅ Currently learning (be specific, for example, “Learning Next.js and LangChain”)
✅ Achievements, certifications, or contributions
✅ Contact or portfolio link
Avoid long paragraphs — make it structured and easy to read.
3. Projects Section
✅ Pin your best 4–6 repositories — ideally with:
Clean README (problem, solution, tech stack, demo)
Live demo or screenshots
Clear folder structure and meaningful commits
✅ Don’t pin every small learning project — focus on the most impactful.
✅ Keep titles and descriptions clear and professional.
4. Consistency and Activity
✅ Be regular on GitHub — even one commit a day or week shows consistency.
✅ Avoid long inactivity gaps if you want recruiters to notice your profile.
✅ Use meaningful commit messages (not just “update” or “fix”).
5. Content and Structure
✅ Don’t make your profile compact or messy — add spacing and section breaks.
✅ Keep it clean and minimal.
✅ Order sections logically — Intro, Skills, Projects, Experience, Contact.
6. Professionalism
✅ Add a real profile picture, not blank or cartoon images.
✅ Avoid random motivational quotes — keep the content career-focused.
✅ Ensure grammar and formatting are correct.
✅ You can add GitHub stats or streaks, but don’t make them the only visible part.
7. Extras That Help
✅ Add a live portfolio website or resume link in your README.
✅ Add social links like LinkedIn, X (Twitter), or LeetCode.
✅ Use badges to show your tech stacks clearly.
✅ Keep an Achievements or Highlights section for hackathons or recognitions.
8. Common Mistakes to Avoid
✅ Empty profile README.
✅ Pinned repos without descriptions or documentation.
✅ Too many random “practice” repos — organize them.
✅ Long inactive periods.
✅ Missing live demos or portfolio links.
9. Example of a Good GitHub Profile
✅ Profile Picture
✅ Clean README (bio, stack, projects, learning, contact)
✅ Active commits
✅ Strong pinned repos with live demos
✅ Structured and professional layout
10. Summary
✅ Treat your GitHub profile like your portfolio and resume.
✅ Add clarity, structure, activity, and authenticity.
✅ You’re not just showing code — you’re showing yourself.
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JavaScript keeps evolving, but most developers still write it like it’s 2018.
What’s one modern JS feature you think every beginner should learn first?
#javascript #nodejs
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Which part of Node.js did you find hardest when starting out?
A. Callbacks
B. Promises
C. File System
D. Modules
#nodejs #backend #javascript
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I was trying to book a shuttle yesterday, but the app didn’t fetch trip details. So I reinstalled it, and now my trips & shuttle package are gone — it shows a new account. Issue still unresolved. @Uber_Support
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@post2seth If we multiply both numbers with 100 we get 990 and 911, So clearly 9.9 is bigger.
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