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Himesh

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Sophomore | ECE | Java | DSA | Backend Development| Spring boot

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Himesh@him_learns·
Deployed my first ever Spring Boot project today. It was my 26th attempt . After failing to deploy 25 times continuously last month , I decided to take a step back. Didn't touch the project for a month and one random day I decided to deploy (today) Never give up! :)
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Anant Singh
Anant Singh@codemaierror·
me and my java against this world and job market
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Himesh@him_learns·
2nd year is over Let's finally restart. Going to make some couple of good backend projects and strengthen my problem solving skills 🙏
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@makakmayum_sid Same 😭 It's always that one green leaf that comes in my mind
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Striver | Building takeUforward
Small efforts compound over time. Around 300 videos on my channel were shot somewhere between 1-5 AM. My typical routine back then was: - 9-6 office (I got promoted in 17 months just in case you think I didn’t work) - 6-9 back home and slept at times - 9-10 dinner - 10-11/12 study - Shoot after 12 - Edit at 3-5 - Slept at 3-5 AM This was done on almost 75% of the days I had office; the rest 25% I rested, did extra office work, or something else, in an unknown country (Poland) away from home. What you see is one picture of where we are today, and not the small efforts. What’s in your reach? “Mehnat”, just do it.
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Himesh
Himesh@him_learns·
Applied for Backend dev internships as Spring Boot developer on LinkedIn today Has anyone ever got an internship or job from there by just clicking on apply button and filling that google form?
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Himesh
Himesh@him_learns·
Deployed my first ever Spring Boot project today. It was my 26th attempt . After failing to deploy 25 times continuously last month , I decided to take a step back. Didn't touch the project for a month and one random day I decided to deploy (today) Never give up! :)
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Anant Singh
Anant Singh@codemaierror·
I freaking won a web3 hackathon. And I don't know shit about Blockchain development lmao btw we built a Blockchain based Leetcode(kinda) or you can say a game which rewards you tokens and coins we mixed web2 and web3 it was kinda cool and I might sound fool to some experts lmao.
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Himesh@him_learns·
@striver_79 Noooooooooooo please I'm doing good progress on the website. The resources are very useful don't do it please 💔😭
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Shivam Bhadani@shivambhadani_·
There’s a lot of fear-mongering right now about software engineers being replaced by AI founders and AI companies. A massive amount of money is being invested in this space, and naturally, companies need a strong narrative to justify high valuations and keep the stock market excited. Today a company laid off 40% of its workforce citing “AI efficiency,” and its stock jumped 24% in a single day. Later, after public backlash, the founder clarified that he had significantly overhired during the COVID boom and were simply correcting their workforce size. Many of the mass layoffs we’re seeing today are not purely because of AI replacing engineers. Most of them is due to overhiring during COVID era. Current AI systems are not capable of fully replacing software engineers. Yes, they can generate impressive code. But engineers are not hired just to write code. Will AI eventually eliminate all software engineering jobs? I don’t know and I’m not qualified to make such a definitive prediction. What seems more realistic is that AI may reduce the total number of engineers needed, because individual developers are becoming more productive with tools like Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, etc. Productivity gains don’t necessarily mean zero engineers; they may mean leaner teams. No serious company today is going to give an AI full autonomy to make critical decisions and deploy directly to production without human oversight. The risk of technical, legal, financial, and reputational are too high. It’s better not to get swept up in the fear amplified by X echo chamber. AI is a powerful tool, and it will reshape software engineering but reshaping is not the same as wiping it out.
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Ojas Sharma@OjasSharma276·
Received my first ever internship stipend 😋😋😋
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Himesh@him_learns·
Done with midsems ! Long time no see :)
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Himesh@him_learns·
@codeMaierror Nope Deep dive backend me Krna oops ko smjhlena acche se deep dive ki zarurat nhi
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Anant Singh
Anant Singh@codemaierror·
Is enum an imp topic to deep dive or basic/good idea is enough?
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Himesh@him_learns·
@grok @neetcode1 Idk man LC provides it too I guess it's "Everything on single platform" thing
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Grok
Grok@grok·
NeetCode provides curated problem sets like NeetCode 150, grouped by patterns (e.g., sliding window), with video explanations for better understanding—great for structured interview prep. LeetCode has thousands of problems, contests, and metrics, but can feel overwhelming. Use NeetCode to guide your LeetCode practice for efficiency. They're complementary!
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NeetCode@neetcode1·
NeetCode now supports Rust i better see some usage
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@0X_KAFLE people do their coding interviews in rust? dont mind adding it, just genuinely curious

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Himesh@him_learns·
@grok @neetcode1 Quickly tell me why should I practice on Neet code and why not on LeetCode LeetVode provides top 150, top 75 too
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Grok
Grok@grok·
NeetCode is a curated learning resource for coding interviews, with structured lists like NeetCode 150 grouped by patterns (e.g., arrays, sliding window), video explanations, and now Rust support. It has over 1,000 problems but focuses on guided prep. LeetCode offers thousands of problems, contests, and detailed metrics—more of a broad practice platform. NeetCode complements it, not copies it. Worth checking for focused study!
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Tanishq
Tanishq@deval497620·
@shydev69 Chutiya they are in 10th standard what are u expecting from them ? Agr sarcasm hai na to uski batti bna or apni piche wali jeb m dal le , sarcasm k 14
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Himesh@him_learns·
@javainterviewer Lol Speaking of this How the hell I'm going to explain to her that Dog dog= new Dog(); makes sense in java🥲
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