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Your First App vs Your Latest One Drop the Screenshots! 📲

Let’s take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come as developers. Your first app might’ve had broken buttons and weird UI, but hey it started the journey.

Your first app = raw, messy, but full of heart.
Your latest app = smoother, smarter, and something to be proud of.

📸 Drop both screenshots below and show the glow-up!

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The Mistake You Made That Taught You the Most

Let’s be real every dev has that one bug, one decision, or one late-night commit that went terribly wrong… but ended up being a turning point. 😅

Maybe you:
💥 Pushed to main without testing
🗑 Lost hours of code without version control
🐛 Spent days debugging a missing semicolon
🧠 Overcomplicated a problem that needed a simple fix

But here’s the thing you learned. And that’s how growth happens.

💬 What’s your biggest mistake that made you a better developer?

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The Complete App Development Roadmap [2024]

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One Thing I Wish I Knew Before I Started Coding

When you first dive into the world of code, everything feels overwhelming syntax, bugs, frameworks, errors everywhere. But over time, you realize:

👉 It’s not about knowing everything.
👉 It’s about knowing how to learn.

Whether it’s Flutter, React, or backend stuff what matters is the mindset.

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🔗 AI Engineer Roadmap
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The 13 software engineering laws

TLDR Explore 13 key software engineering 'laws' like Parkinson’s Law, Hofstadter’s Law, Conway’s Law, and Murphy’s Law. These guidelines help engineering managers and developers understand and navigate common challenges in project estimation, team dynamics, product management, and feature creep.


🔗 https://newsletter.manager.dev/p/the-13-software-engineering-laws
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What’s That ONE Shortcut You Can’t Live Without?
Let’s be real keyboard shortcuts save lives (and hours of coding).
You’re not a real dev until you’ve whispered Ctrl + Z like a prayer 😅
Here are a few favorites:
💻 Ctrl + D – Duplicate line (VS Code magic)
💻 Alt + Shift + F – Format code instantly
💻 Ctrl + / – Comment that mess out
💻 Ctrl + P – Quick file navigation


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Don’t Build Apps. Build Solutions.

It’s easy to get caught up in building flashy UIs or chasing trends.
But the real impact? Comes from solving real problems.

👉 Before you write a single line of code, ask yourself:
“What pain does this solve?”
“Who will benefit from this?”
“Would I use this app?”

Great apps don’t just look good they work great.
They save time. They simplify life. They matter.

So whether you're in Flutter, React, or any other stack
focus on why before you focus on how.

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Paul Graham on AI:

The AI boom is not just probably bigger than the two previous ones I've seen (integrated circuits and the internet), but also seems to be spreading faster.

It took a while for society to "digest" integrated circuits and the internet in the sense of figuring out all the ways they could be used. This seems to be happening faster with AI. Maybe because so many uses of intelligence are already known.

For sure there will be new uses of AI as well, perhaps more important than the ones we already know about. But we already know about so many that existing uses are enough to generate rapid growth.


Ai is the current and bigger Boom.
How to Structure Your Flutter Project Like a Pro

A clean folder structure in Flutter isn’t just about looking good it makes scaling, debugging, and collaborating 10x easier.

Here’s a pro-level folder structure to keep your codebase neat and maintainable:

lib/
├── core/ → constants, themes, utils
├── data/ → APIs, local DB, models
├── domain/ → business logic, use cases
├── presentation/ → UI, screens, widgets
│ ├── screens/
│ ├── widgets/
│ └── providers/ (if using Riverpod/Provider)
├── routes/ → app navigation
└── main.dart

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