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Software Engineering & Development Frameworks
This hub covers practical engineering frameworks, development processes, and system design approaches used to build scalable and reliable systems.
You’ll find how-to guides, architectural breakdowns, and real-world insights focused on backend systems, cloud software, and modern developer tooling.
This content is designed for engineers, technical leads, and teams working on production-scale applications.
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Have you tried the Arc browser?
I have no affiliation with Arc, but I’ve been experimenting with it, and I’m quite pleased. I’ve known…
How Do You Navigate Success beyond the Paycheck?
How can professionals in the tech industry redefine success to include aspects beyond financial milestones, and why is…
4 Ins and Outs of 2024: Vector Database Edition
If your recommendations are still similar in 2024, you’re doing it wrong (respectfully). Here’s a summary of what’s…
Functions in Rust: a good introduction
Functions in Rust In this 4th lesson, we will learn about functions in Rust. If you prefer a…
Best Crypto To Invest in 2024 [Expert Guide]
Do you know that in 2024 there are certain crypto tokens are likely to rise, and if you…
Angular 17 Encrypting Decrypting Data with CryptoJs | Angular 17 Tutorial | React
Step 1: First, let’s install crypto-js in our Angular project using npm: npm install crypto-js npm i --save-dev…
[20 Days of DynamoDB] Day 14 – Using the DynamoDB expression package to build Key Condition and Filter expressions
Posted: 30/Jan/2024 You can use expression package in the AWS Go SDK for DynamoDB to programmatically build key…
🚀Navigating the GraphQL Galaxy🌌: A Comprehensive Roadmap for Developers 🚀
Embarking on the journey of mastering GraphQL can be an exhilarating experience. This powerful query language has revolutionized…
External vectorization
txtai is an all-in-one embeddings database for semantic search, LLM orchestration and language model workflows. Vectorization is the…
This year, I’ll commit at least one line of code 😃
My current life ethos has to be about not overcommitting, so I’m keeping this as real and attainable…