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Building https://t.co/9b9ejQev5W - Hire IITians Java Backend Engineer Full Stack Vibe Coder IIT Bombay

Bengaluru South, India Sumali Eylül 2024
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Deepak
Deepak@aDeepTechy·
Bengaluru dev life in HSR: 10 AM — Standup 12 PM — Debugging 3 PM — Swiggy 6 PM — “Just one last fix” 10 PM — Still one last fix Repeat 🔁 Who else?
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
@anujxforge Whats these email for ? How you find email id ?
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Anuj@anujxforge·
i am not gonna give up 10 mails everyday
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
@mchulet In tech, building IITBase — a hiring platform for IIT talent & startups 🚀 Curious, what trends are you seeing in hiring right now?
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
if you are in Tech let's connect and engage 📈💯
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
@Hirpara_Daivik Human enough to connect, builder enough to ship 🚀 Let’s do it
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Daivik Hirpara
Daivik Hirpara@Hirpara_Daivik·
We can connect If you are not ai
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
@viberankdev That’s interesting, discovery + ranking is a big gap in tech 👀 I’m building IITBase — a hiring platform focused on IIT talent and startups. Curious, how are you planning to rank products initially?
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viberank
viberank@viberankdev·
@aDeepTechy We are working on viberankdev, a site to help you discover and rank the coolest new tech products.
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
Let's grow together!! Let's #connect Comment down and I'll follow. What are you building?
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
I have built a clone of a popular app. I just need someone to fix its UI and Design. Built in kotlin, android app. Let’s make it perfect. Hey, @X Algorithm, help me reach an Android Developer or Designer.
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Deepak
Deepak@aDeepTechy·
Hey @X algorithm, Help me connect with alums from IITs. Let’s learn, grow, and build in public together 🔥💪
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
Hey @X algorithm, Looking to connect with people interested in: 🎨 Frontend 🧠 Backend 🤖 GenAI ✨ Full Stack ⚙️ DevOps ✅ DSA 🧠 AI/ML 🌐 Web3 📊 Data Science 💼 Freelancing 🐍 Python 🚀 Startups Let’s learn, grow, and build in public together 🔥💪
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
Growing my tech network... Searching for people who are: -coding -designing -problem-solving -building things If you're into tech, development, AI, data, or startups, let’s connect 🤝
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aasim
aasim@BhatAasim9·
it's right time to earn in USD spend in INR
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
@TheChowdhary Just applied for the internship role. I recently built the copy of Alarmy App using kotlin using vibe coding. Building IITBase.com ( backend I know , fronted in next.js I vibe coded ). I can vibe code almost anything. Also have software development experience. In BLR
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Abhilash Chowdhary
Abhilash Chowdhary@TheChowdhary·
We are hiring a Vibe Coder for this Summer Every company will need this role sooner or later: a native AI builder At Crustdata, we have the freshest real-time data. Now we want someone who can show what can be built with our APIs Depending on your skills, you might: automate internal sales and customer service workflows with AI build demos and prototypes work directly with customers in forward-deployed setups We are looking for someone who ships fast, thinks in systems, and knows every AI coding tool out there If that sounds like you, the link is in the comments:
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Deepak@aDeepTechy·
@andrewxroas Happy to help. I’m a backend-focused developer with experience building scalable systems and can also handle frontend when needed. I can take ownership of end-to-end development. Happy to share my resume and portfolio — feel free to DM.
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Andrew
Andrew@andrewxroas·
I’m thinking about hiring my first dev Can anyone who’s gone through this offer some advice? - What countries to hire from? - What price range should I expect to get someone quality? - Red flags to look for?
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
DSA prep can be demotivating if you are not doing the right kind of problems. I tell people to learn 10 patterns, then do 15–25 target questions per pattern until you can explain the invariant. 1. Two pointers: 125, 167, 15 2. Sliding window: 3, 76, 424 3. Prefix sum + hashmap: 560, 974, 525 4. Binary search: 33, 153, 875 5. Monotonic stack: 739, 84, 901 6. Heap / Top K: 215, 347, 295 7. Intervals: 56, 435, 57 8. BFS/DFS grid: 200, 994, 417 9. Trees: 102, 236, 543 10. DP starter pack: 70, 198, 322
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Boxmining@boxmining·
Vibe coding is easy until you’re hit with: - auth - security - workflow logic - context windows - confirmation emails - payment integration And then you wish you knew how to code.
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kvro@0xkvro·
I opened Polymarket with $220 and told my bot: “Turn this into $21,900 in a month or I’m shutting you down.” It didn’t argue. Didn’t ask questions. Just started scanning markets. The logic was simple. Most people on Polymarket guess. The bot reads data streams. Forecast updates. Price gaps. Orderbook movement. Day 3. Weather agent spots a forecast shift from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Rain probability jumps above 90% for Atlanta. Market still pricing the bucket at 10¢. Bot buys. Two hours later traders catch up. 10¢ → 46¢ Balance: $220 → $610 Week 2. Crypto volatility hits. Bot tracks a spread between Binance and Polymarket BTC markets. Gap crosses 3%. Multiple quick entries. Balance: $610 → $5,400 Week 3. Politics markets start moving. Polling sentiment shifts before contracts update. Bot enters early. Balance: $5,400 → $12,800 Week 4. Sports injuries hit late-night games. Markets lag behind lineup news. Bot fires rapid trades across several contracts. End of month. $21,900 No magic. Just: data → signal → execution While you were reading this, the bot already opened another position.
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A friend saw me open Polymarket with $250 and smirked “Let me know when that turns into something.” I told him to check back in a few weeks. By day 27 he wasn’t joking anymore. $250 → $37,400 He asked what strategy I found Nothing fancy I just stopped guessing outcomes and let automated agents process the data faster than people can react Four bots running constantly One small desktop machine Almost no manual trading Each agent focuses on a different signal Weather agent Forecast updates from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration change constantly Temperature and rain probabilities shift hours before markets adjust Example: Chicago rain probability jumps above 90% Contract still sitting around 10 - 11¢ Bot enters When traders catch up, the contract jumps to around 48 - 50¢ Crypto agent Tracks price differences between Binance and Polymarket markets If the spread crosses roughly 2.5–3%, it enters short-term BTC contracts and exits before resolution During one volatility burst it fired 34 trades in less than an hour Politics agent Scrapes polling updates and sentiment shifts. If contracts lag behind new data, it buys before the repricing wave hits Sports agent Monitors injury reports and odds movement If the market hasn't reacted yet, it enters immediately No magic Just data → signal → execution After a few weeks the stats looked like this: 2,900+ trades ~86% win rate $37,400 profit starting from $250 Now the same guy who laughed is asking if I can install the system on his compute

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Aman
Aman@Amank1412·
I cant stop thinking about this.
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Manali Mango
Manali Mango@mange_manali·
What's your current Status? ○ Job ○ Jobless ○ Dundhra hu
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Akshay Shinde
Akshay Shinde@ConsciousRide·
25 mistakes engineers make during interviews: 1. Jumping into code without clarifying. 2. Ignoring edge cases. 3. Overcomplicating simple problems. 4. Not communicating thought process. 5. Freezing under pressure. 6. Ignoring constraints. 7. Not testing solution verbally. 8. Poor time management. 9. Weak system design explanations. 10. Memorizing patterns without understanding. 11. Avoiding tradeoff discussions. 12. Speaking negatively about past employers. 13. Not asking clarifying questions. 14. Overusing buzzwords. 15. Weak behavioral answers. 16. Not researching the company. 17. Ignoring scalability concerns. 18. Forgetting fundamentals. 19. No structured approach. 20. Panicking after small mistakes. 21. Giving up early. 22. Not discussing complexity. 23. Poor whiteboard clarity. 24. Weak closing questions. 25. Lack of confidence in delivery.
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SumitM
SumitM@SumitM_X·
As a backend engineer. Please learn: - SOLID design principles - Singleton pattern - Observables - Multithreading - Immutability - Serialization - Security - factory design pattern All very important topics .
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