☕️ Dev Speed Hack
Use the ‘Rubber Duck Debugging’ method.
Yes, it sounds silly. But it works.
Explain your code problem out loud even to an empty chair.
Your brain suddenly finds the bug because it's forced to make sense.
90% of my “big bugs” die this way.
My coworkers just look at me like: ‘why is she arguing with the air?’ 😂
#debugging
Use the ‘Rubber Duck Debugging’ method.
Yes, it sounds silly. But it works.
Explain your code problem out loud even to an empty chair.
Your brain suddenly finds the bug because it's forced to make sense.
90% of my “big bugs” die this way.
My coworkers just look at me like: ‘why is she arguing with the air?’ 😂
#debugging
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☕️ Dev Mindset
In tech, you’ll always see tools and terms you’ve never heard of.
Don’t let it trigger imposter syndrome.
Just write it down → check it later → grow step by step.
Every dev feels this.
You’re not behind you’re learning. ☕️💻🔥
In tech, you’ll always see tools and terms you’ve never heard of.
Don’t let it trigger imposter syndrome.
Just write it down → check it later → grow step by step.
Every dev feels this.
You’re not behind you’re learning. ☕️💻🔥
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2025
a year of code. I’ll make it even better next year, hopefully.
Want to see your own year in code? Try it here: https://git-wrapped.com/
a year of code. I’ll make it even better next year, hopefully.
Want to see your own year in code? Try it here: https://git-wrapped.com/
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☕️ Dev Mood
Do you ever look at your code and feel like it’s standing on one leg…
and if someone touches it, the whole thing will collapse? 😂
is it only me ?
But somehow it still runs lol
Do you ever look at your code and feel like it’s standing on one leg…
and if someone touches it, the whole thing will collapse? 😂
is it only me ?
But somehow it still runs lol
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I'm attending DevFest for the first time, and I'm excited to be surrounded by so many developers! I hope to meet new people, build my network, and learn something new. If you're here and see me, please say hi! 😊
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Forwarded from Henok | Neural Nets
It was a great presentation with Nathan He's such a fun guy. jami.bio I found it really interesting.
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Had a great time meeting some wonderful people and creators today!
KiraFix Tech, Dagmawi Babi, Mr. Naty.
KiraFix Tech, Dagmawi Babi, Mr. Naty.
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KiraFix💡
Welcome to KiraFix 💡
💡This channel is created for Working on Tech, Sharing Faith and Hustle 👨🏾💻👩🏾💻✝️💪🏾🌟
💭 You are welcome to share your ideas through the community group 💁🏾♂️
Happy building 💡💻🖥⌨️😃
💡This channel is created for Working on Tech, Sharing Faith and Hustle 👨🏾💻👩🏾💻✝️💪🏾🌟
💭 You are welcome to share your ideas through the community group 💁🏾♂️
Happy building 💡💻🖥⌨️😃
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Hey guys! How’s your Sunday?
How do you usually spend Sundays to recharge for the week?
For me, if I spend my Sunday outside, it feels like there’s no new week like the last week just continues. So I usually spent it by chilling at home.
Have a nice Sunday 🥰
How do you usually spend Sundays to recharge for the week?
For me, if I spend my Sunday outside, it feels like there’s no new week like the last week just continues. So I usually spent it by chilling at home.
Have a nice Sunday 🥰
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☕️ Code & Coffee - MERN time
Lately, I’ve been struggling to host one of my projects on cPanel.
cPanel isn’t really Node-friendly by default. It’s built mainly for PHP, so anything related to Node.js already comes with friction.
In my case, I was working with React + Node + Prisma. Prisma turned out to be tricky on cPanel the installation needs relatively high RAM, and that forced me to switch my ORM to Sequelize.
That experience pushed me to compare Prisma vs Sequelize, and here’s a simple takeaway that might help you choose 👇
✅ Choose Prisma if:
You use TypeScript
You want speed, type safety, and clean code
You’re building modern APIs (Next.js, NestJS)
You care a lot about developer experience (DX)
✅ Choose Sequelize if:
You’re strong in SQL
You need complex or highly customized queries
You’re maintaining a legacy project
You want the flexibility of ORM plus raw SQL
Hope this helps someone
@codeandcoffee1
Lately, I’ve been struggling to host one of my projects on cPanel.
cPanel isn’t really Node-friendly by default. It’s built mainly for PHP, so anything related to Node.js already comes with friction.
In my case, I was working with React + Node + Prisma. Prisma turned out to be tricky on cPanel the installation needs relatively high RAM, and that forced me to switch my ORM to Sequelize.
That experience pushed me to compare Prisma vs Sequelize, and here’s a simple takeaway that might help you choose 👇
✅ Choose Prisma if:
You use TypeScript
You want speed, type safety, and clean code
You’re building modern APIs (Next.js, NestJS)
You care a lot about developer experience (DX)
✅ Choose Sequelize if:
You’re strong in SQL
You need complex or highly customized queries
You’re maintaining a legacy project
You want the flexibility of ORM plus raw SQL
Hope this helps someone
@codeandcoffee1
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You should check out this app it’s really useful. The UI and user experience are excellent, and everything feels well thought out. Big kudos to the developers for creating such a helpful app. I’ll definitely be using it.
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Forwarded from The Software Guy
🚀 Introducing: Codecast App
Codecast is now a full app built for tech-focused podcasts from our community and beyond.
What you can do with Codecast:
🎙 Listen to tech podcasts in one place
👥 Browse podcasts by guest (since one guest may appear on multiple shows)
🎧 Filter episodes by host
🔍 Search episodes easily
⬇️ Download episodes for offline listening
▶️ Supports background play, so you can listen while doing other things
This app was built to solve a real community need, not hype, not noise, just value.
Codecast is now a full app built for tech-focused podcasts from our community and beyond.
What you can do with Codecast:
🎙 Listen to tech podcasts in one place
👥 Browse podcasts by guest (since one guest may appear on multiple shows)
🎧 Filter episodes by host
🔍 Search episodes easily
⬇️ Download episodes for offline listening
▶️ Supports background play, so you can listen while doing other things
This app was built to solve a real community need, not hype, not noise, just value.