Hello! I'm Rasheed, a .NET enthusiast who's constantly looking for new things to learn and forget, that's why I started writing in the first place, but I love writing tho :-)
Dedicated Full Stack Developer adept in web technologies, UI design, database management, content writing, and proofreading for robust, user-centric solutions.
Location
Ahmedabad, India
Education
In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
Work
I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
just to finish that speech bubble from 2003 "...only works in Internet Explorer, but I think that's fine as Microsoft will hold their monopoly over the browser space forever."
Frontend Developer ❤️🔥 | Just learning, practicing, coding and letting a little bit of it spread out forever and ever ➿ Be brave enough to be bad at something new!
Not really. Some people still use vim / emacs. Also vscode is an opensource project, there are already some forks of it getting more popular. Eclipse are still very popular for JAVA devs. There are also intellij.
I found AI code are very useful. Maybe you are not very clearly listed out the requirement. Meanwhile, during developer creating a clear instruction for AI to follow, it helps the developer himself to have a better understanding and design of the business requirement.
AI are also very good when you creating something out of your knowledge, sometimes our app needs some cross domain knowledge, maybe conversion of different geography grid system, or some complex math in fin-tech or other industry. They can provide a good starting point and save you a lot of time for researching before you start.
One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
I find it useful for ground-level stuff that I then iterate on to get it where I want/need it…so yeah, pretty much the same as SO copy/paste logic. I’ve never put SO code into something without refactoring it, so why would ChatGPT output be any different?
Bruh 😐
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let's keep it concise,
array.sort
is enough (ruby).And it's called Nue.js
Wow XD! what page is this? does anyone have the link
hahahhah
Since Bun came out, I hear everyone's comparing their JavaScript runtimes. Mine can do 100m in 8.349s mellen.github.io/jsruntime

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just to finish that speech bubble from 2003 "...only works in Internet Explorer, but I think that's fine as Microsoft will hold their monopoly over the browser space forever."
As someone now in their 4th decade in the biz, that hurts but it's funny as hell!
Me, running containters on my old laptop:
Ouch, that burns...and a lot of us are feeling very guilty after seeing it! LOL!
Why is this accurate to me?
Like my DIY PC.
Not really. Some people still use vim / emacs. Also vscode is an opensource project, there are already some forks of it getting more popular. Eclipse are still very popular for JAVA devs. There are also intellij.
vscodium.com/
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I found AI code are very useful. Maybe you are not very clearly listed out the requirement. Meanwhile, during developer creating a clear instruction for AI to follow, it helps the developer himself to have a better understanding and design of the business requirement.
AI are also very good when you creating something out of your knowledge, sometimes our app needs some cross domain knowledge, maybe conversion of different geography grid system, or some complex math in fin-tech or other industry. They can provide a good starting point and save you a lot of time for researching before you start.
I got my intellij all pack by doing open source, they have a generous program in place
jetbrains.com/opensource/
Developers when using Vim as their primary IDE:

Made the switch about 6 months ago to neovim, haven't touched any other IDE since then 😁
I agree, it really does give me a false sense of productivity.
I find it useful for ground-level stuff that I then iterate on to get it where I want/need it…so yeah, pretty much the same as SO copy/paste logic. I’ve never put SO code into something without refactoring it, so why would ChatGPT output be any different?
Agree. But if I start a project from zero, AI code can give me a clear structure about the project at least, so that I know where to code what.
Web dev flex in 2023
Me after realizing that the new keyboard I bought with $74 has the "$" sign replaced with the currency sign,
Absolute Garbage
I love memes
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