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Adam dev

@fullstackdev__

Full stack developer | Flutter • Laravel • ReactJs • NodeJs • Microservices | DevOps ~ Enthousiast ❤️

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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
Simple and clean Todo API with Express + MongoDB Create, update, read and delete tasks. Perfect for beginners learning backend fundamentals. #nodejs #expressjs #mongodb #api #javascript
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Henrify@iHenrify·
@fullstackdev__ Interesting. I have a brother who is deep into Kotlin I’m looking to connect him with people in the field as well
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@iHenrify Because i was working on a e commerce project and kotlin was hard to scale !
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@Dearme2_ Refusing to change your mind despite clear evidence.
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@AIPandaX “I aim to master this role, deliver strong results, and grow into greater responsibility while adding consistent value to the company.”
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AI Panda@AIPandaX·
JOB INTERVIEW: "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" Most candidates say: "I hope to step into a management role and eventually lead a team within this company." THE WINNING ANSWER:
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
🥇 High level: “I used that time to upskill and work on targeted projects aligned with this role.” “I intentionally took a break to refocus my career direction and improve my skill set.” “I was transitioning and invested in learning X, which directly strengthened my profile for this role.”
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Interviewer: “Why is there a gap in your CV?” 🥉 Low ・I was laid off ・No one would hire me ・I couldn’t find anything →Sounds defeated and gives away too much control 🥈 Average ・I took some time off ・I had personal reasons ・I was figuring things out →Honest, but too vague if not followed with value 🥇High level ↓
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@Simon_Ingari AI screening filters CVs before humans Multi-stage automated interviews (tests, video, coding) Slow feedback loop + frequent ghosting before offer comes
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Submitting job applications 1995 -Candidate expects 80K salary - Company offers 100K salary - Good fit, no wasting time 2002 : - Attach CV, submit - 1 round of interview - Offer letter in 3 days 2026↓↓
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
What's a sign of a very low intelligence?
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@_watany In reality most people do not fully escape GitHub they just choose tools based on context AWS CodeCommit works well inside AWS ecosystems but many still return to GitHub because of its ecosystem community and integrations
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watany@_watany·
みんなGithub脱出考えててすごいな。 codecommit生活してるとGithub使いたくなりますよ
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@notmark @Adriksh Fair take ! JetBrains IDEs can feel heavy and over-engineered if you prefer speed and simplicity. Tools like Visual Studio Code win by staying lightweight and letting you add only what you need.
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Mark Vaughn@notmark·
@Adriksh Never liked any of JetBrains IDE's. Too clunky.
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Adriksh@Adriksh·
it's wild how VS Code became the industry standard while JetBrains spent years building actually superior IDEs that nobody wants to pay for anymore
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@Adriksh VS Code won on accessibility and ecosystem, not pure power—free, lightweight, and endlessly extensible beats premium tools, even if JetBrains IDEs are technically superior.
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
Interview : Is there a frontend framework not based on JavaScript?
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
C compilers don’t really disagree; the C standard allows implementation-defined behavior, so libc functions vary across platforms. That’s why functions like printf or strcpy can differ, and strncpy is confusing because it may not null-terminate and was never meant as a safe string function.
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Ray@raysan5·
Why C compilers can't agree in how a standard C library function should works? ☹️ And better not to talk about strncpy()...
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@SakshiSugandhi A library is code you call when you need it. A framework controls the flow and calls your code.
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@straceX This C program writes the string `"user:42=example\n"` to a temporary file in `/dev/shm`, closes it, then reopens the file for reading, reads the content into a buffer using `fgets`, and prints it to standard output before exiting.
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Gracia@straceX·
fun fact: linux already gives you a zero-dependency in-memory store it’s just /dev/shm > a RAM-backed filesystem that’s been around forever you can literally write to it like a normal file and read it back for small local data, it’s surprisingly fast not trying to replace Redis, just a simple trick when you don’t need extra stuff
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Adam dev@fullstackdev__·
@mitchellh That’s tough to read—GitHub won’t feel the same without voices like yours. Wishing you the best on whatever comes next.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty is leaving GitHub. I'm GitHub user 1299, joined Feb 2008. I've visited GitHub almost every single day for over 18 years. It's never been a question for me where I'd put my projects: always GitHub. I'm super sad to say this, but its time to go. mitchellh.com/writing/ghostt…
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