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Open-source ecosystem for reliable service-to-service communication / https://t.co/dE0YbfWSV5

Warszawa, Polska شامل ہوئے Mart 2026
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
We're excited to introduce dfsync. Open-source toolkit for reliable service-to-service communication. It provides a lightweight HTTP client designed for predictable communication in Node.js. NPM @dfsync/client" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">npmjs.com/package/@dfsyn… GitHub github.com/dfsyncjs/dfsync #opensource #nodejs
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@freeCodeCamp System design is where coding turns into real engineering 👍
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freeCodeCamp.org@freeCodeCamp·
As a developer, you should know core system design concepts. This helps show potential employers that you can turn design requirements into production-ready code. This course covers app architecture, API design, caching, networking, databases, and more. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-sys…
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
We’ve just shipped @𝗱𝗳𝘀𝘆𝗻𝗰/𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝟬.𝟳.𝘅. You now get: - request timing metadata (startedAt, endedAt, durationMs) - retry metadata (attempt, delay, reason) - support Retry-After - retry lifecycle hook (onRetry) This makes debugging, monitoring more predictable.
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@e_opore Nice overview. The real challenge is moving from learning these tools to building reliable systems with them.
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Dhanian 🗯️@e_opore·
Machine Learning Pathway.
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@PythonPr Nice breakdown. The interesting part is how these layers interact in real-world systems, not just in theory.
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@Inosukeei_coder Node.js (Express + some custom abstractions where needed)
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Inosuke@Inosukeei_coder·
Be honest: Which backend framework did you use in your last project?
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
Hi devs 🖖 Coffee or code first?
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@justbyte_ mongoDB is better for beginners
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Aryan@justbyte_·
Developers, which database is beginner friendly?
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
Is there any reason to start a Node.js project without TypeScript? 🤔
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Kashaf@noor36758·
which one would you choose for life?
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
Top 5 backend technologies for Node.js right now 👇 • Express • TypeScript • MongoDB • Redis • Docker But is it really the best in 2026? Or maybe your stack looks completely different? Curious to hear what you’re using in real projects. #nodejs #backend #javascript #dev
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@ayesha_fatiima I think the most important skill for a software engineer in 2026 is Communication & Collaboration 🤝
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Ayesha Fatima@ayesha_fatiima·
What’s the most important skill for a software engineer in 2026? 1. Vibe coding 2. Marketing 3. Distribution (building in public) 4. Communication & Collaboration
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
What do you test more in Node.js? business logic or integration (APIs, services)? 🤔 Curious how people approach this.
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• nanou •@NanouuSymeon·
As a Developer, which language is fun?
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Aryan@justbyte_·
Choose one forever
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@Priya_Upadhyay_ Solo builder 👋 frontend + open-source → SaaS. Let’s connect 🚀
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priya upadhyay@Priya_Upadhyay_·
Let's connect with: 1. Solo builders 2. Marketers 3. Entrepreneurs 4. UI/UX designers 5. SAAS founder
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@TechByTaraa Nice overview 🤝. In practice, the tricky part isn’t the methods themselves, but using them correctly (idempotency, caching, semantics)
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tara_@TechByTaraa·
10 HTTP Methods Every Developer Should Know: 1. GET – Fetch data 2. POST – Create data 3. PUT – Update entire resource 4. PATCH – Update partial data 5. DELETE – Remove data 6. OPTIONS – Check allowed methods 7. HEAD – Like GET (no response body) 8. CONNECT – Establish tunnel 9. TRACE – Debug request 10. PURGE – Clear cache (used in CDNs)
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dfsync@dfsyncjs·
@TechByTaraa Backend first 🚀 (at least a thin layer). Clear API contracts early save a lot of time later — frontend becomes much easier to iterate.
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tara_@TechByTaraa·
as a developer , what do you build first, and why?
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