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Backend Engineer | Building Specflow 👉🏽 https://t.co/jr79MKSNL4 | Anime💯

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Coding backend infrastructure is one thing but knowing how to optimize an existing one is another 🔥👌🏽
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@Akintola_steve Using the AI on the platform makes it much easier to do these diagrams than starting from scratch
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Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
I think backend engineers will relate more to the pain and stress of designing a final architectural diagram. I completed my Zorva backend service some days back and have been thinking about putting all my rough sketches into a proper final diagram. Well, I came across Eraser.io; as long as you built your stuff yourself, you can give it the exact prompt of how you actually architected your backend service, and it will draft the design for you. Here's a brief look at what it did for me. Well, I'm not showing you the full backend architecture sha! 😂 @Limtech001, you can take a look at it, might be helpful.
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Benja〽️in@code_benji·
I'd pick a fairly technical PM over a non-technical one any day, mainly because they have a certain level of empathy towards the complexity of dev tasks. Not breathing down our necks about why it's taking so long when we could just use AI🤦🏽
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Well it took me awhile to find one that works for me I typically use MD files for my project definition, implementation, frontend/backend and I also have branding guidelines and frontend documentation docs scrapped into MD files
Olatunji Lawal@Olatunjilawal_

@code_benji @0xDaniiel Wow, can you give me an insight into your process

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@Olatunjilawal_ @0xDaniiel Well it took me awhile to find one that works for me I typically use MD files for my project definition, implementation, frontend/backend and I also have branding guidelines and frontend documentation docs scrapped into MD files
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Daniel | Frontend Developer
I feel like I’m one of the devs who’s a bit lost in this AI assistant era. What’s your go-to AI agent or stack for coding? Also drop its use case or the edge it gives you over others, I’d love to hear
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LawrenceDCodes@LawrenceDCodes·
Taste makes the difference 👌🏾
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Akintola Steve
Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
It’s crazy how people really underestimate what really happens behind the scenes when you click “Add to cart” or “Pay now.” To "those" frontend guys, it looks like just a button click. But to backend engineers, it’s a fucking entire system at work, handling concurrency, validating inventory, processing payments, ensuring consistency… basically building a whole house behind a single action.
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Powdered milk in a tied nylon, then I'll throw it in my mouth and start chewing. Na wetin I dey crave be that🥲
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Benja〽️in@code_benji·
@Akintola_steve People will still justify not using the Figma design....I'll come back in a few hours to prove my point
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Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
Backend devs often work on assumptions and miss looking closely at the UI, which makes it harder for FE guys to properly consume the endpoints being built. Trust me, taking time to go through the Figma designs while building your APIs will save you a lot, write this down now, you might not understand it yet, but you will later.
ThatSoftwareGuy🧠👨‍💻@addevnet

@Akintola_steve I no understand this tweet, ohh 😂😂😂😂

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Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
Good morning once again Ever found that perfect wig on Instagram… exactly what you’ve been searching for… but the seller is in another state? You ask, “Is it available?” They say yes. They ask you to pay. Then it hits you… “Can I really send ₦600k to someone I’ve never met?” That’s where Zorva comes in. Zorva is built to eliminate trust issues between buyers and sellers, especially for high-value, remote transactions. Here’s how it works: • Seller logs the transaction details on Zorva • A secure payment link is generated • Buyer makes payment within the agreed timeframe • Funds are held safely in escrow (not sent to the seller yet) • Buyer receives and confirms the product • Only then is the money released to the seller No pressure. No blind trust. Just a system that protects both sides. And for developers, we didn’t leave you out: • Clean, easy-to-use APIs • Developer dashboard to register your endpoints • Webhooks that automate your transaction flow • Built for delivery-based and escrow-driven systems • Simple docs, fast integration If you’ve ever hesitated to pay online because of trust… this is for you. If you run a business and struggle with customer trust… this is for you. Questions? Drop them below 👇 If this resonates, a retweet could help someone avoid getting scammed today 🙏
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Benja〽️in@code_benji·
We currently have an AI flyer pandemic. Client would rather spend 1 hr + using 20+ prompts to correct AI mistakes while it makes more mistakes 😂 than pay the 7k
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Benja〽️in@code_benji·
This is a webapp to automate API testing different from postman …e--specflow-fe--j29wymgjz5b5.code.run Pls tell me your WordPress can do this too abeg bro🤲🏽 And please watch the entire demo video to understand what the website does before you reply
Festus The Designer@festus90940

@code_benji @Akintola_steve You never still proof my point… show me one website wey u don build wey Wordpress no fit build… if you can’t show me, don’t put mouth when tech guys are talking.. You are a kid

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