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Django vs Node.js: Which Wins for Data-Heavy Apps?
Horizon Dev
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Apr 2
Django vs Node.js: Which Wins for Data-Heavy Apps?
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How we cut game update bandwidth by 94% building our own delta sync protocol
Rubén Cruz Fuentes
Rubén Cruz Fuentes
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Apr 6
How we cut game update bandwidth by 94% building our own delta sync protocol
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🚀 Realtime Communication in Frontend (Polling vs WebSocket vs SSE)
Vishwark
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Apr 2
🚀 Realtime Communication in Frontend (Polling vs WebSocket vs SSE)
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I built an AI that tells you what any item is worth — here's how and why
Ferdinand Weyermann
Ferdinand Weyermann
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Apr 2
I built an AI that tells you what any item is worth — here's how and why
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Building a Student Loan Calculator: What I Learned About the $1.7T Debt Crisis
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Apr 2
Building a Student Loan Calculator: What I Learned About the $1.7T Debt Crisis
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The Future of Web Apps Is Fewer Buttons and More Intelligence
Rohith
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Apr 2
The Future of Web Apps Is Fewer Buttons and More Intelligence
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TypeForge-ts: Advanced TypeScript Utility Types (DeepPartial, Flatten, Paths)
Avinash
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Apr 3
TypeForge-ts: Advanced TypeScript Utility Types (DeepPartial, Flatten, Paths)
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How I built a real-time focus tracker using Firebase as a student
Debargha Bhattacharjee
Debargha Bhattacharjee
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Apr 2
How I built a real-time focus tracker using Firebase as a student
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I built an HTML-to-PDF engine 10x faster than Puppeteer
Bohdan Shtelmakh
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Apr 2
I built an HTML-to-PDF engine 10x faster than Puppeteer
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Claude Code .claudeignore: stop leaking secrets and node_modules into your context
brian austin
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Apr 2
Claude Code .claudeignore: stop leaking secrets and node_modules into your context
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I built a zero-dependency portfolio template — here's what I learned
Diyor
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Apr 2
I built a zero-dependency portfolio template — here's what I learned
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I voice-code from my phone while walking my dog
Nathan Schram
Nathan Schram
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Apr 2
I voice-code from my phone while walking my dog
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Your React App Is Probably Doing Too Much
Rohith
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Your React App Is Probably Doing Too Much
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Building a Robust E-Signature Workflow: Lessons from an HRMS Implementation.
Gaurav Rathore
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Apr 2
Building a Robust E-Signature Workflow: Lessons from an HRMS Implementation.
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I built an open-source API monitor that catches silent failures — HTTP 200 doesn't mean your API is healthy
JEONSEWON
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Apr 2
I built an open-source API monitor that catches silent failures — HTTP 200 doesn't mean your API is healthy
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