Forwarded from Codative 🔭
Here are some more quotes from @Dagmawi_babi these are focused on vibe coding
Enjoy 😉
#Quotes #Devfest2025 #Vibecoding
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Enjoy 😉
#Quotes #Devfest2025 #Vibecoding
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Be Bored more! . found this interesting
https://youtu.be/orQKfIXMiA8
https://youtu.be/orQKfIXMiA8
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You Need to Be Bored. Here's Why.
Boredom isn’t a bug—it’s a feature. Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks explains why boredom unlocks creativity, activates a powerful brain network, and might even protect you from depression. Learn how the mind wanders—and why that’s a very good thing.
For…
For…
☕️ Code & Coffee — Tip of the Day
Just tried adding a rich text editor to my React project In the Morning.
Started with React Quill but…It wasn’t playing nice with my React 18 setup.
Switched over to Jodit Editor . It work properly and clean integration. it saved me hours.
@codeandcoffee1
Just tried adding a rich text editor to my React project In the Morning.
Started with React Quill but…It wasn’t playing nice with my React 18 setup.
Switched over to Jodit Editor . It work properly and clean integration. it saved me hours.
@codeandcoffee1
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what happen to the internate guys notion , chatgpt , Canva , LinkedIn is not working for me .
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Why TDD?
We use Test-Driven Development (TDD) to:
- Write tests before writing code
- Catch edge cases early (like int vs double from APIs)
- Make sure everything works before moving forward
TDD gives confidence, reduces bugs, and makes refactoring safe.
We use Test-Driven Development (TDD) to:
- Write tests before writing code
- Catch edge cases early (like int vs double from APIs)
- Make sure everything works before moving forward
TDD gives confidence, reduces bugs, and makes refactoring safe.
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Some days are for pushing. Some days are just for surviving. Both are allowed.✌🏼
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Forwarded from DOT_RUTH
New feels hard because the brain mistakes unfamiliar for unsafe. Most of the struggle is just rewiring. But not knowing that has held so many of us back for far too long.
New feels like fog at first. You don’t need the whole road, just the next visible step.
It's not hard, it's just NEW
New feels like fog at first. You don’t need the whole road, just the next visible step.
It's not hard, it's just NEW
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Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
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The first computer “bug” was a real bug 🐛
In 1947, engineers found a moth stuck inside the Harvard Mark II computer, causing it to malfunction. They literally taped the moth into the logbook and wrote: “First actual case of bug being found.”
do u guys know this ? 🙄
In 1947, engineers found a moth stuck inside the Harvard Mark II computer, causing it to malfunction. They literally taped the moth into the logbook and wrote: “First actual case of bug being found.”
do u guys know this ? 🙄
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JavaScript is slowly making immutability easier today I learned about Array.prototype.with().
const nums = [1, 2, 3];
const updated = nums.with(1, 99);
console.log(updated); // [1, 99, 3]
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React comes with so many hooks, but I usually just use the classics
Categories of hooks:
1. Basic state & effect hooks – useState, useEffect
2. Performance & reference hooks – useMemo, useCallback, useRef
3. Advanced & concurrent hooks – useTransition, useDeferredValue
Honestly I stick to useState & useEffect 90% of the time 😂
slowly learning the others…
Categories of hooks:
1. Basic state & effect hooks – useState, useEffect
2. Performance & reference hooks – useMemo, useCallback, useRef
3. Advanced & concurrent hooks – useTransition, useDeferredValue
Honestly I stick to useState & useEffect 90% of the time 😂
slowly learning the others…
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I was listening to Ruth’s(dot_ruth) Open Mic, and something about the way she talks really stayed with me.
We actually relate a lot. She works with .NET , and she also loves Laravel and same here.
She talked about how AI is slowly taking away our thinking ability, and I’ve always agreed with that.
She also recommended using Clean Architecture and Domain-Driven Design on the backend, which honestly makes a lot of sense.
quote she shared :
quotes the host shared:
In the end, I just want to say I really loved it. Watching inspiring girls like this truly motivates me.
Let’s go, girls let’s build things, support each other, and inspire others.
Much love to all the girls 🤍
We actually relate a lot. She works with .NET , and she also loves Laravel and same here.
She talked about how AI is slowly taking away our thinking ability, and I’ve always agreed with that.
She also recommended using Clean Architecture and Domain-Driven Design on the backend, which honestly makes a lot of sense.
quote she shared :
You don’t choose the tech stack the tech stack chooses you.
quotes the host shared:
I don’t want to be the first girl to do it I want to be one of the girls.
In the end, I just want to say I really loved it. Watching inspiring girls like this truly motivates me.
Let’s go, girls let’s build things, support each other, and inspire others.
Much love to all the girls 🤍
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Welcome to my digital journal — a place where code meets chaos, art, side projects, rants, reflections, and unfiltered Ruth. No niche, just vibes.
Small, Yet Relevant is my motto :)
Small, Yet Relevant is my motto :)
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