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@SasukeExist

React | Typescript | Tailwindcss | C programming

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Daman@daman76752·
here are some of my fav footer designs 😋
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Sasuke@SasukeExist·
@daman76752 daamn looks awesome. Where do you get these BG picure?
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Dhruthi_30
Dhruthi_30@dhruthikashyap·
Day 11 - #SDESheetChallenge Done solving -Find the intersection point of Y LL -Detect a loop in LL -Reverse LL in group of given size K Mastering pointers is the key to mastering Linked Lists.💯 @takeUforward_
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Prajwal
Prajwal@0xPrajwal_·
Dream app unlocked for technical founders…… Run Google Ads straight from your coding agent using plain English. Using @hellyeah_ai Spent years obsessing over building. Only to realize distribution was the real bottleneck. Started using it for Intervie. Seeing ads go live without even opening the Google Ads dashboard is pretty cool.
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Tulip
Tulip@tuliptulss·
Some nig is giving me art advices thinking i cany draw a shi after seeing my quick 5 min sketches 😭😭😭 (how tf do i tell him i draw this )
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Sasuke
Sasuke@SasukeExist·
@ramxcodes Do you face electricity outages often?
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Ram
Ram@ramxcodes·
Bruh, the hyd infra is really weird. - Double flyover but random potholes in the road. - Tall buildings but no proper rainwater management. - As soon as it rains, the electricity outage. And if I compare it to Indore: - Regardless of heavy rain, no water clogging. - No major electricity outage. Tier 1 is supposed to be good. No doubt people are good and regardless of the issue, everyone is living, but wtf is the gov doing? Around 7 pm, rain started, and an electricity outage occurred. It’s 11 pm, and there is no electricity. Even the rain stopped like in 30 minutes or so.
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Sandeep
Sandeep@sandeepxcodes·
Day04 of the summer break grind Javascript topic are : objects objects property ( freeze , seal ) array , array methods multidimensional arrays
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Ojas Sharma
Ojas Sharma@OjasSharma276·
6,000 people who love tech... and me, I guess🫡❤️
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Tanishq
Tanishq@Tanishqstwt·
fable 5 is here, still i am writing these yaml files by hand, feels like a caveman tbh, but it really builds that muscle memory finished with observability for kronos today, would probably containerize this all and orchestrate it through k8
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Anurag Jha
Anurag Jha@anuragdotdev·
Day 14/100 🧑🏻‍💻 Today's progress till now : ✅ Children ✅ Lists & Keys ✅ Inline Styling ✅ Class-based vs Functional Components ✅ Lifecycle Events ✅ Error Boundaries & Fragments ✅SPA & Routing ✅ Layouts ✅ Building a basic Website The more I learn React, the more I realize that creating great user experiences is not just about writing code, it's about organizing components, handling errors, and building maintainable applications. #100DaysOfCode
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Day 13/100 🧑🏻‍💻 Today's progress: ✅ Built a Navbar ✅ Created a LinkedIn Post Component ✅ Practice use state and use effect ✅ Practiced Component Re rendering ✅ Worked with Dependency Arrays ✅ Solved Practical React implementation ✅ Started learning C++ for DSA #100daysofcode

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Harsh Kasana
Harsh Kasana@0xkasana·
continuing Terraform with Go or, I should say, light-tf first step, implemented the basic version of Terraform core, which job is to handle the communication between state.json, cloud, and user requests. In this, I've simulated the basic working of 2 main commands: plan and apply not init: because its sole work is to bring the correct plugin to talk to the requested cloud and other tools. for all this: - I made a code.json (in which the user will put their req) - a mock.go package (to handle mock AWS, will replace it later with a real one) - and main.go as the core > reading code.json to see the user req then reading mock.go to check which out of the requested services we already have. > If yes, then count the instances. if we need more, update the count. > and all this, we can't do directly, so first, went for plan. Build a struct for this, storing the service and action to perform on it: CRUD > Then, based on the planning struct, our apply phase does all the changes to the mock cloud. will try to separate those commands next and then implement state.json because it is always forgetting the state rn. After that, will have to apply a DIRECT ACYCLIC GRAPH will solve this step by step so that I can learn most from this and gain a deeper understanding
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Building Terraform is really challenging, but I have learned that the best way to solve a big problem is to break it into smaller sets of problems. So if we go for the arch, the first thing that points to its behaviour is something like an AC that sees 3 states at a time and takes action: - what's the user’s desired temp - what’s the room current temp - what temp I have been set to in the prev attempt (if it exists) In Terraform, this is called: - Desired State (The Code) - Actual State (The Real World or AWS) - Known State (The State File) The Code is written in HCL normally, but building a parser from HCL to Go will be a completely separate project, so I will be using just the JSON to Go. For AWS state, initially I am thinking of doing it with a mock env once the arch is built nicely, then I will try to implement real AWS there. And for the state file, as it needs to store a persistent state, I can choose a db, but I know that's making it unnecessarily complex. I think I can just work with a local file. This part is easy: making the correct state level or classification of machines and their necessary data. The next part is making a direct acyclic graph of them and making that apply phase cmd, which involves making various concurent gRPC calls based on independent services and building services! But whatever, I did gain the understanding of the complete problem now and know what I have to do about it.

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keshavv
keshavv@_keshav2008_·
Day 39/200 🚀 ✅ FounderHQ no longer uses mock data ✅ Integrated the analytics section ✅ Fixed most bugs Still a few bugs left... 😭 Next: Settings Section ⚙️ Looks like an all-nighter today ☕💀 Lfg🔥🔥 #buildinpublic #200DaysOfCode #webdev
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Ram
Ram@ramxcodes·
Chat mum and dad approved this 🫡 let’s see if I can pull these hair often
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Harsh Kasana
Harsh Kasana@0xkasana·
@SasukeExist trying to create a short explanation on Git deep architecture. trying to share my project (git made in go) like that.
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Harsh Kasana
Harsh Kasana@0xkasana·
diving into the world of videos spend my day writing the script..
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