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mastering backend development | ts

Katılım Ocak 2024
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@SashIs107 Congrats bhai, ye tcs k liye nqt exam dena hota h ya diff kuch criteria h ???
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Sash@SashIs107·
Got Digital but CGPA ne aukkat dikha di 🥀🥀
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Nikki Siapno
Nikki Siapno@NikkiSiapno·
6 API architecture styles every developer should know: 1. REST ↳ lucode.co/rest-api-proto… 2. gRPC ↳ lucode.co/grpc-api-proto… 3. WebSockets ↳ lucode.co/websockets-api… 4. GraphQL ↳ lucode.co/rest-vs-graphq… 5. SOAP ↳ lucode.co/soap-api-proto… 6. MQTT ↳ lucode.co/soap-api-proto… What else would you add? 👋 PS: Want to improve at system design? Download my free System Design Handbook and join 34,000+ engineers who get my free weekly newsletter → lucode.co/system-design-… 🔖 Save for later ♻️ Repost to help others learn system APIs. ➕ Follow me ( Nikki Siapno ) + turn on notifications.
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Level Up Coding@LevelUpCoding_

6 API Architecture Styles Developers Should Know

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Anubhav
Anubhav@Dev_code_04·
Is this enough to get a job in 2026?🤔
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@tiwarisuhani_11 been seeing ur notes from a long time, it would be better if u compile these into a single source after the end of the series.
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@Sarthak14313 for fundamentals its good but for implementation u need to build projects. mostly its theoratical.
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Sarthak Parkale 🍞
Sarthak Parkale 🍞@Sarthak14313·
Going to learn through this playlist Will this be worth it guys ?
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Shruti@sukoooonnn·
Best free resource that taught you the most about tech?
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@Sarthak4Alpha i think the best way to learn linux is start with a linux enviroment or try it in vm.
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Sarthak@Sarthak4Alpha·
Most people “learn Linux” the wrong way. They memorize commands. But Linux isn’t about commands. It’s about understanding: - Files - Processes - Permissions Once you get these three right, everything else clicks.
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@Sarthak4Alpha A10 from Red Gear , bought it at 210/- from 3 yrs ago still working perfectly 😵‍💫
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
69% weight reduced 💀
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Sarthak@Sarthak4Alpha·
As a backend dev in 2026, learn these 11 skills to keep you relevant in the job market: 1. API Design - REST/GraphQL/gRPC 2. Authentication & Authorization - OAuth2, JWT, OpenID Connect, Passkeys 3. Databases - SQL, NoSQL, sharding, indexing, query tuning 4. Caching - Redis, CDN, edge caching strategies 5. Event-Driven Systems - Kafka, Pulsar, streaming pipelines 6. Concurrency & Async - reactive programming, structured concurrency 7. Distributed Systems - microservices, service mesh, eventual consistency 8. Security - HTTPS, encryption, zero trust, OWASP Top 10 9. Observability - logging, tracing, metrics, OpenTelemetry 10. Cloud & Deployment - Docker, Kubernetes, serverless, GitOps 11. AI Integration - LLM APIs, vector databases, retrieval-augmented systems Stop jumping from one language to another.
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avrl ☘@avrldotdev·
@Divyansh91565 Yes, since it's a backend language, you should Build an HTTP server after understanding basics. I did it in Java & learnt a lot.
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avrl ☘@avrldotdev·
Step-1: Learn Go Step-2: Learn goroutines, channel & ascheduler Step-3: Master pointers, interfaces & malloc Step-4: Build an HTTP server with std lib Step-5: Read the Go runtime & standard library source. Embrace humility Step-6: Build a production-grade backend (REST/gRPC, DB, caching, msging) Step-7: Make it resilient under load Step-8: Learn profiling and optimization (pprof, trace, benchmarks) Step-9: deploy with Docker & K8s Step-10: Ship it
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abhinav@AbhinavXJ·
table for 1 3 am grind
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Ram@ramxcodes·
Converted one more 🥳 Btw not dual boot
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Nishant Pacharne
Nishant Pacharne@nishant_py·
i am thinking of dropping all the resources i followed to learn web3 and started earning in freelance if u r interested drop a "hi"
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@prybruhta ah good luck man ... Great things take time... btw it inspired me a lot.
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Priyabrata
Priyabrata@prybruhta·
It's not that easy. I thought if I focused on DSA, I’d land a good placement at a good company. But I’ve been applying to top companies since my third year... even with referrals from recruiters and still haven't received a single interview call. During on-campus placements, I got an interview with TCS. But the interviewer kept asking Java-specific questions, even though I never mentioned Java in my resume, and the job description didn’t list any required language it can be any of the 3 Java, C++, or Python. I still answered as best I could, but the interview lasted barely five minutes. The next day, I had my IBM interview. I gave it with everything I had. Later, I was rejected by IBM and got placed in TCS Digital. But after that, my college blocked me from further placement opportunities. That’s when I realized how difficult it is to join a product-based company. Around the same time, a friend of mine who had started development in the 7th semester landed a $1000+ internship at a startup, which motivated me to start development seriously in my final semester. I also began cold emailing companies One cofounder from a startup replied and offered me a ₹30k/month internship. However, after the first month, he said they were running low on funds and would pay me ₹10k once they had the money. Another month passed, and he told me they couldn’t pay me at all. I felt guilty since I had been the one to reach out, so I continued working without pay. But after two months, I left with no money and no offer letter, which he kept postponing. Since then, I’ve continued applying through company portals and cold emailing people. With all this, I’ve come to realize that I used to believe having a better than average DSA profile and real-world projects would open up good opportunities. And while that may be true for some, it hasn’t quite worked out that way for me. Everything I’ve shared here is true, but to be honest, I’m not someone who enjoys writing posts like this. I'm sharing it mainly to get some traction, so I can later direct people to the projects I’ve built: la-resume(dot)tech quotica(dot)fun ytclipper(dot)com peace 🕊️
Shubhankar@shuboi37

@prybruhta hey bro, i genuinely want to know are you from a good cllg, i mean tier 1.5/2, if not, why are u giving a f to on campus drives? may i ask why u are not continuing pitching urself to startups and stuff like that weighing on ur projects and skills, is it fomo or imposter syndrome?

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neural nets.
neural nets.@cneuralnetwork·
is this good?
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vishal 🍃@thatcalmsoul·
@cneuralnetwork At 2.5k i would recommend go for KREO HIVE ... I have a CB 32 60% KEYBOARD and my friend has that KREO one and believe me the KREO feels more premium... Even the sound of keypress feels better on KREO...AND BUILD is TOP NOTCH.
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neural nets.@cneuralnetwork·
which one to get out of these two.
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