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@sahez97

App Builder / 5y experience / Life / Innovator.

Katılım Şubat 2010
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Sahej@sahez97·
The latest major version of Angular is v21, released on November 19, 2025. This version focuses on developer experience, featuring stable zoneless change detection (defaulting to non-zone apps), experimental Signal-based forms, built-in AI tooling via MCP servers, and Vitest
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Alex Xu@alexxubyte·
All 7 ByteByteGo courses are FREE to access and end in 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 3 𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬. Link at the end. - System Design Interview Vol. 1 - System Design Interview Vol. 2 - Machine Learning System Design Interview - Coding Interview Patterns - Object-Oriented Design Interview - Generative AI System Design Interview - Mobile System Design Interview Whether you’re preparing for interviews or looking to deepen your architecture knowledge, this is a great opportunity. Offer ends May 1. Check it out now at: bytebytego.com
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
Hey Techies 👋📷 Looking to connect with fellow coders & builders interested in: - Frontend • Backend • Full Stack - DevOps • AI/ML • Data Engineering - Data Science • UI/UX - Freelancing • Startups • SaaS - Vibe Coding • Agentic AI Say hi & Let’s grow together 📷 🚀
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Sahej@sahez97·
Imagine a what-if: you just close your eyes and you gain 10k followers instantly 😂
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yellow theCreator
yellow theCreator@perkmaybe·
Bro to Bro: build your x account Just say “hello” and gain 700 mutuals here.
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🦢@jaayyvvv·
What’s better than money?
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• nanou •@NanouuSymeon·
As a Developer, are you using VSCODE?
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Alex Xu
Alex Xu@alexxubyte·
Last day to get free access to all 7 ByteByteGo courses for 1 month. Link at the end. - System Design Interview Vol. 1 - System Design Interview Vol. 2 - Machine Learning System Design Interview - Coding Interview Patterns - Object-Oriented Design Interview - Generative AI System Design Interview - Mobile System Design Interview Whether you’re preparing for interviews or looking to deepen your architecture knowledge, this is a great opportunity. Check it out now at: bytebytego.com
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Harish Uthayakumar
Harish Uthayakumar@curiousharish·
Someone please build a wrapper on AWS! Most confusing interface ever.
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Unkonfined@unkonfined·
People literally gain followers just by replying to me.
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Alif Hossain
Alif Hossain@alifcoder·
The new path to $5,000/month in 2026: → A laptop → A Claude account → 60 focused minutes a day That’s it. The rest is execution — and I’ve written the entire playbook. Was $89. FREE for 48 hours only. Like + comment “Hustle” and I’ll send the full guide to your DMs. Follow me first so I can DM.
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Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
APRIL 30th. Just congratulate yourself under this post, I don't know why, but do it with faith. Dear son, I'm begging you.
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Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
As a man, by age of 30 you must have: 1. Passport. 2. Driver’s license. 4. An active bank account. 3. At least $20,000 in savings. 5. A smart phone and laptop. 6. A baby even if you’re not married. 7. One stable source of income. What have you achieved so far?
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Saurav Chaudhary
Saurav Chaudhary@sauravstwt·
🚨 Want a high-paying remote DevOps job? Comment "DevOps", I’ll send the link directly to your DM Stop learning Kubernetes. Start learning production outages. Because interviews don’t care if you can: - write YAML - deploy apps - run kubectl commands They care about one thing: What happens when everything breaks? Real interview question (asked at top companies) “System is slow. Pods are healthy. No errors. What do you do?” Most candidates fail here. Because they’ve never: - debugged real outages - worked under pressure - handled incomplete data They’ve only watched tutorials. The reality - High-paying DevOps roles go to engineers who can: - think under pressure - break systems into layers - identify root cause fast - explain their thinking clearly Not the ones who memorize tools. This is exactly why we built this 👇 🚀 Live DevOps War Room: Solve Real Production Outage This is NOT a webinar. This is a live production simulation. What you’ll do: - Get a real outage scenario - Work in squads - Analyze logs + metrics - Debug like a real war room - Present your RCA (Root Cause Analysis) 💬 Want to join the live session and troubleshoot with us? Comment "DevOps" , I’ll send the link directly to your DM. #DevOps #Kubernetes #InfraThrone #RemoteJobs #CloudEngineering
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Sahej@sahez97·
@shrav_10 Its not the Ui, its what value the Ui brings
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Shravani@shrav_10·
Bro, today our CEO, who’s also a UI specialist, created an extremely detailed and complex UI design and gave one of my colleagues around 2 days to develop it. Honestly, even though my colleague is good, the design was so complex that there was no way it could’ve been finished properly within that deadline. Then one of our seniors tried Claude Code. We didn’t expect much, but to our surprise, it developed the UI almost perfectly and completely on point in under 30 minutes. It is genuinely over for us. I used to be scared of frontend development because I’m not the best at it, but watching AI do something like this so fast is actually insane.
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