Vladimir Kocjancic

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Vladimir Kocjancic

Vladimir Kocjancic

@LotusHints

Software developer / .NET sceptic / blogger / skier / brewer / chili enthusiast / https://t.co/wFnfODPEBd / https://t.co/odMbEy6b5x

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Vladimir Kocjancic
Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@0xSero It is decent for what it does and it has an integrated debugger. But the sheet number of popups is annoying
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0xSero@0xSero·
I had to open this abomination today, holy fuck. How can anyone use this?????
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Be honest... could you jump into a stick-shift car and drive it without a problem right now? 🚘
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Robby Russell@robbyrussell·
Claude Code just intentionally DELETED nearly 550k LOC from one of our apps!?!
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Mladen Prajdic
Mladen Prajdic@MladenPrajdic·
Je ze kdo bil z mulci v Tehnoparku Celje? je kul?
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Vladimir Kocjancic
Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@kapilansh_twt Buying overpriced Lenovo workstations for 2-3 times the price a sane level pc costs in regular market
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kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
what's the most useless thing your company does that nobody questions? I'll start: → 30 minute standup that could be a slack message → quarterly OKRs nobody looks at after Q1 → annual reviews that change absolutely nothing → all hands meetings with zero real information → "culture fit" interviews for senior engineers → sprint planning for work that's already decided
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
Tbh, the only thing keeping me on Windows is @VisualStudio. The debugger implementation wins over any other IDE.
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@jasonfried And contains nearly all food groups. Albeight in wrong proportions, but it is a start 🤣
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Popular opinion: pizza is delicious.
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@AntonMartyniuk In 20+ years I have never seen anyone fired because of a code review. What is this? First someone gets fired for asking a question about tech they didn't know, now a code review got somoene fired. What is next? The way they drink tea?
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Anton Martyniuk
Anton Martyniuk@AntonMartyniuk·
𝗧𝘄𝗼 𝗱𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗱𝗲: One got fired One got promoted The difference? How they gave feedback 👇 "You should have used Strategy Pattern" ❌ "What do you think about using Strategy Pattern here?" ✅ "Where are the tests? Do you even care about quality?" ❌ "Let's make sure we have test coverage for this feature" ✅ "This code is a mess" ❌ "I see some opportunities for simplification here" ✅ "Why didn't you just do X?" ❌ "Have you considered X as an alternative?" ✅ "This code will crash, fix it" ❌ "Let's focus on improving error handling here" ✅ "Only a junior would write this" ❌ "Here's a pattern that might help make this clearer" ✅ "You're doing this completely wrong" ❌ "Here's an approach that might be more maintainable" ✅ "Change this to use async/await" ❌ "Could we refactor this to use async/await?" ✅ "This function is stupid" ❌ "Can we simplify this function to improve clarity?" ✅ "This is obviously inefficient" ❌ "I noticed potential performance implications here" ✅ "Your code is hard to understand" ❌ "This section could use more documentation" ✅ "Never use global variables" ❌ "Consider using dependency injection instead" ✅ "You're not following standards" ❌ "Let's align this with our team standards" ✅ "This will cause bugs" ❌ "We might prevent edge cases by adding validation" ✅ "Why is this so complicated?" ❌ "Could we break this down into smaller functions?" ✅ "Fix this ASAP" ❌ "Could we prioritize addressing this?" ✅ "Your spacing is a disaster. Fix it before I look further" ❌ "Let's focus on the logic first, then polish spacing later" ✅ "What a mess. Nobody can review 2,000 lines at once" ❌ "Can you split this into smaller PRs?" ✅ "Stop using your patterns. Mine are the only right way" ❌ "Which pattern do you think fits best here?" ✅ "Change this name or I'm blocking the PR" ❌ "Approved — fix naming in a follow-up" ✅ "This PR has zero context. Am I supposed to guess?" ❌ "Can you add scope and risks in the PR description?" ✅ "You changed behavior and forgot the docs" ❌ "Can we update the README with usage notes?" ✅ Remember during code reviews: ✅ Focus on the code, not the person ✅ Suggest, don't command ✅ Explain the why ✅ Be constructive ✅ Stay positive Which toxic review comment have you received? Share below 👇 — ♻️ Repost to help others create a better code review culture ➕ Follow me ( @AntonMartyniuk ) to improve your .NET Skills
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Vladimir Kocjancic
Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@eliana_jordan That was not a job, but a freak show. And thankfully, I haven't yet met a company or people like that in my life.
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
My mentor at my first dev job once told me: “You will never make it to Junior 2.” Why? Because I asked a question about a technology I had never used before. The next day HR and the CEO scheduled a call. I was fired for that same reason. Now imagine if I had a weak mindset. That moment could’ve convinced me I wasn’t good enough. That I should quit coding. But I didn’t. I laughed and kept going. 4 years later: • I have 3 apps making money • I code better than that mentor • I make more than I did at that job And more importantly, I learned things that job would never have taught me: Infrastructure. Security. Marketing. Finance. So in a way… they were right. I was never meant to make it to Junior 2. I was meant to be CEO and CTO of my own things.
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@SebAaltonen I agree. I love coding. Ofc there are moments when I would teade everything for an offgtid cottage, but those moments come at every job. If you love what you do, it is easier to ge through moments like that.
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Raunak
Raunak@caps_raunak·
when was the last time you wrote raw SQL commands for your project ?
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
Building CertWatch taught me one thing: most cert problems aren't attacks, but expiration no one remembered to track. If you're pinning certs and not monitoring expiry dates, you're one renewal away from a very, very bad day. My rant: lotushints.com/2026/03/certif…
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Gracia
Gracia@straceX·
13 years old kid and already coding in Python. What were you doing at his age?
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
@alexcooldev Because it doesn't really matter. If you don't buy subscription, no one will see your reply anyway.
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Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Why do people think they can grow their accounts by being AI reply guys instead of posting quality content lol?
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James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Would you consider it a red flag if someone doesn’t like dogs?
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
people underestimate X monetization. to be quite unmotivated these 2 weeks my payout didn’t drop much. I told you, showing up compounds.
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FinancialFreedom
FinancialFreedom@FinFreedom414·
Imagine you had to choose your life at age 40: Option A: Single. No kids. $10M net worth. Travel anywhere. Total freedom. Quiet house. Quiet holidays. Option B: Married. 3 kids. $1M net worth. Drive a Toyota. Chaos every morning. Loud house. Full dinner table. Be honest, which life are you choosing?
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
Can you explain your product idea like I'm a 5-year-old?
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
12 days and going strong. Need to complete the back-end process and will move to UI next
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Vladimir Kocjancic@LotusHints·
Had to get my head out of a funk. Building a little project for handling certification expiry. Current streak length: 2 days. Database model done.
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