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.
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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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
One awesome project I've been thinking about (and this post proved to me) is that there's no open-source ChatUI that supports model switching and local hosting.
If there's a sufficiently advanced UI that supports basically every main feature of ChatGPT then you're set :)
When I get enough money, definitely building this.
If there's a sufficiently advanced UI that supports basically every main feature of ChatGPT then you're set :)
When I get enough money, definitely building this.
The Compound Effect in Coding
One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned in my coding journey is the compound effect.
Spending time on the basics even if they’re not flashy is worth it. At first, it might feel like you’re putting in a lot of effort for little return. But over time, those small, consistent investments in learning stack up.
Before you know it, the journey becomes smoother, you start building cool things faster, and your growth accelerates all because you took the time to master the fundamentals early on.
#TechVibe @alnova19
One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned in my coding journey is the compound effect.
Spending time on the basics even if they’re not flashy is worth it. At first, it might feel like you’re putting in a lot of effort for little return. But over time, those small, consistent investments in learning stack up.
Before you know it, the journey becomes smoother, you start building cool things faster, and your growth accelerates all because you took the time to master the fundamentals early on.
#TechVibe @alnova19
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While working on the edit/delete functionality for my #ExpenseTracker app, I hit a pesky bug I now call the "remount trap." The edit modal wouldn't close after updating an expense, even though the Redux state updated fine. Why? React's component lifecycle was the a mess!
The Bug: When submitting the edit form, a Redux loading state triggered a full-screen loader in the parent component, unmounting the modal. When it remounted, the React Router useFetcher hook lost its state, preventing the modal from closing. A classic React gotcha!
The Fix: Adding a key to useFetcher({ key: edit-expense-${expenseId} }) persisted the form submission state across unmounts, letting the modal detect the success response and close properly.
Takeaway: Understanding React's reconciliation, component lifecycle, and hook state management is key to squashing bugs like this and optimizing performance. Once you see the magic behind React, debugging feels like solving a puzzle! 🧩
#TechVibe #ReactJS #Debugging #ExpenseTracker @alnova19
The Bug: When submitting the edit form, a Redux loading state triggered a full-screen loader in the parent component, unmounting the modal. When it remounted, the React Router useFetcher hook lost its state, preventing the modal from closing. A classic React gotcha!
The Fix: Adding a key to useFetcher({ key: edit-expense-${expenseId} }) persisted the form submission state across unmounts, letting the modal detect the success response and close properly.
Takeaway: Understanding React's reconciliation, component lifecycle, and hook state management is key to squashing bugs like this and optimizing performance. Once you see the magic behind React, debugging feels like solving a puzzle! 🧩
#TechVibe #ReactJS #Debugging #ExpenseTracker @alnova19
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Please, Ethio telecom, let me use what I paid for. Please, please 🙏
Hey guys! Curious if you use integration or end-to-end tests (like Cypress) in your apps? I've built apps without automated testing, but is it really crucial?🤔
let me now down in the comments
#TechVibe #debugging @alnova19
let me now down in the comments
#TechVibe #debugging @alnova19
Forwarded from Tech Nerd (Tech Nerd)
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It’s far from perfect, but this is what I’ve managed to build so far. From here on, I’ll be working on this project seriously not just as a side project, but as a real product.
It might not work out, but it’s worth the shot. Plus, having something big to chase feels amazing.
Hope you all like it. 😊
@selfmadecoder
It might not work out, but it’s worth the shot. Plus, having something big to chase feels amazing.
Hope you all like it. 😊
@selfmadecoder
I’m starting a project for a client today, and it’s due on Sunday and it is not small one. I’m not sure if I can finish it in time, but I’m going to give it my best shot. God help me out🙏
#TechVibe #ClientWork #NewProjectStarted @alnova19
#TechVibe #ClientWork #NewProjectStarted @alnova19
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Forwarded from Birhan Nega
Battling tight deadlines in software engineering demands nerves of steel. 💪
Birhan Nega
Battling tight deadlines in software engineering demands nerves of steel. 💪
This one is for me right now😭
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Hey guys, I know I didn’t post today — I was a little busy working on the backend of my new project. I’ve already designed the UI and implemented the static pages. Next, I’ll be working on the map and reverse geocoding for the real-time tracking logic.
#TechVibe #ParcelCourierProject @alnova19
#TechVibe #ParcelCourierProject @alnova19
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By the way, these are some of the pages I’ve built so far, what do you guys think?
#TechVibe #ParcelandCourier @alnova19
#TechVibe #ParcelandCourier @alnova19
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