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Article of the day
JetBrains developer ecosystem 2025
- Flipping the noscript.
Among the most dramatic rises in real-world usage over the last five years is TypeScript.
- Python and Java are the Taylor Swift and Beyoncé of the developer world.
full article 👉 here
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JetBrains developer ecosystem 2025
- Flipping the noscript.
Among the most dramatic rises in real-world usage over the last five years is TypeScript.
- Python and Java are the Taylor Swift and Beyoncé of the developer world.
full article 👉 here
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #JetBrainsEcosystem @alnova19
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I can't guys😁😂😂 let's learn BunaScript😭 @devwitheyob #TechVibe @alnova19
why on earth they create this kind of language there can't be any logical justification for this
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Just saw this quote today:
“Maybe it’s not impostor syndrome, maybe you’re just behind. 😁👀”
@selfmadecoder
“Maybe it’s not impostor syndrome, maybe you’re just behind. 😁👀”
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This quote really sounds
"Understand the system so deeply so, you can have fun with it without breaking it."
btw this is a mindset practiced over decades in MIT.
watch the full video 👉 here
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"Understand the system so deeply so, you can have fun with it without breaking it."
btw this is a mindset practiced over decades in MIT.
watch the full video 👉 here
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #qoute #MITMindset @alnova19
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Everything I Learned at MIT (That Made Me a Multimillionaire)
MIT didn’t just teach me engineering; it taught me how to think, lead, and win under pressure. In this video, I’m sharing the five core principles I learned at MIT that helped me grow into a multimillionaire CEO, board member, and investor.
From legendary…
From legendary…
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Well I have finished building, my portfolio just deploying the backend left.
Is this cool? I will share it with you guys once it's deployed.
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Is this cool? I will share it with you guys once it's deployed.
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#TechVibe #Portfolio @alnova19
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Another project idea just unlocked! Imagine getting grammar or typo fixes on any text you write in Telegram without losing the original context.
I already do something similar in TechVibe using a bot. It works like this, when I add a special tag like gupdate to a post, the bot reviews it, fixes the typos without changing the meaning, and sends me the updated version. If I hit confirm, it automatically updates the message.
If it's possible to bring this to Telegram on a broader level, I'm definitely building it. 😎
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I already do something similar in TechVibe using a bot. It works like this, when I add a special tag like gupdate to a post, the bot reviews it, fixes the typos without changing the meaning, and sends me the updated version. If I hit confirm, it automatically updates the message.
If it's possible to bring this to Telegram on a broader level, I'm definitely building it. 😎
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe @alnova19
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Article of the day
Chrome adds an interestfor attribute to <button> and <a> elements. This attribute adds "interest" behaviors to the element. When a user shows interest in the element, actions are triggered on the target element, for example, showing a popover.
The user agent detects when a user shows interest in the element through methods such as holding the pointer over the element, hitting special hotkeys on the keyboard, or long-pressing the element on touchscreens. When interest is shown or lost, an InterestEvent fires on the target, which has default actions for popovers, such as showing and hiding the popover.
full article 👉 here
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Chrome adds an interestfor attribute to <button> and <a> elements. This attribute adds "interest" behaviors to the element. When a user shows interest in the element, actions are triggered on the target element, for example, showing a popover.
The user agent detects when a user shows interest in the element through methods such as holding the pointer over the element, hitting special hotkeys on the keyboard, or long-pressing the element on touchscreens. When interest is shown or lost, an InterestEvent fires on the target, which has default actions for popovers, such as showing and hiding the popover.
full article 👉 here
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Best mental reset I’ve learned:
If your mind is loud — Write.
If your mind is empty — Read.
If your mind is racing — Walk.
If your mind is tired — Sleep.
If your mind is sharp — Build.
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If your mind is loud — Write.
If your mind is empty — Read.
If your mind is racing — Walk.
If your mind is tired — Sleep.
If your mind is sharp — Build.
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Article of the day
At its core, Backend for Frontend is a architecture pattern that provides a dedicated backend layer for each frontend interface. Each frontend (e.g., mobile app, web app, smart device, etc.) may have different performance, data, and interaction needs. Instead of relying on a single monolithic or generalized API, a BFF tailors the backend to the specific needs of a given frontend...
full article 👉 here
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At its core, Backend for Frontend is a architecture pattern that provides a dedicated backend layer for each frontend interface. Each frontend (e.g., mobile app, web app, smart device, etc.) may have different performance, data, and interaction needs. Instead of relying on a single monolithic or generalized API, a BFF tailors the backend to the specific needs of a given frontend...
full article 👉 here
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#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #BFF @alnova19
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