17 Apr, 2026

The data is the new oil🔥: why the AI ​​needs data and why the software engineers should not fear the automation of the AI ​​| By MP codes | August 2025

Find out why data is AI fuel, how it goes from software to ML models, and why software engineers should adopt AI instead of fear of job loss. In the 20th century, Oil has fueled the world economy – The one who checked the oil reserves controlled the power and richness of the world. In […]

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I contributed to the open source with just beginner skills – here is how | By Atul Programmer | August 2025

Even with beginner skills, you can contribute to projects for startups If you are a developer, you have probably heard it: “Contribute to the open source can overeat your career!” Perfect. But then the doubts begin to slip: Where should I contribute? How can I find GOOD Open Source projects? Am I qualified enough to […]

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Server -free architectures explained simply: the future of evolutionary applications | by Kisalay | August 2025

Press Entrance or click to display the image in actual size Introduction Remember when deploying an application meant buying a server?Installation of Linux. Apache configuration. Manage fixes. Painful. Dear. Slow. Then came the cloud suppliers.Click on a button → Get a virtual machine.Better. But always … you have managed the server. NOW? We went further.Server […]

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🚀 An overview of phase 2: Amazon type basket experience

🛒 What’s going on in phase 2? In phase 2, we build a Full -fledged commercial flow Just as you experience it on Amazon: Catalog and registration Browse the products with filters by brand, category and price. Paginated grid view for better scalability and performance. Product retail page Descriptions of rich products, multiple images and […]

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Exploration of the Laplace rule in programming R | By Michael Wayne Smith | August 2025

How to start building a model with a small set of data. Press Entrance or click to display the image in actual size Photo by Dani California on Unsplash If we are the same, we like a good tomato in summer. Let’s say that we are going to plant seeds that a friend gave us […]

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Interview with the developer IBM Java. A step -by -step procedure of questions… | by Shanvika Devi | August 2025

A not honest procedure of questions, errors and lessons Press Entrance or click to display the image in actual size 👉Not a member – Read for free here :: If you are preparing for an IBM Java Developer interview, let me save you white nights. I recently followed the whole process and believe me – […]

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Why the weak and non-crops still confuse the developers iOS seniors | by the developer of mobile applications | August 2025

The arc is supposed to make memory management simple. So why even the senior developers still stumble weak against unowned? Let’s decompose it with real bugs, funny errors and lessons that you will never forget. Press Entrance or click to display the image in actual size Credit: Copilot I still remember the moment.We examined a […]

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My code used 10 GB of RAM. Now he uses 300 MB – all thanks to these 3 Python tips | By codrift | August 2025

Let me paint a painting. A few months ago, I built an internal document ingestion tool that read thousands of PDFs, analyzed them in JSON, directed PNL with and stored the results. It was functional. It was precise. But guy … it was slow. And eager for memory. Each race swelled up to 10 GB […]

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More assumption: how Modern Go deals with errors – sentries, context and personalized types | By Bharath | August 2025

Go Keeping Things Simple: No exception, no hidden magic – Errors are only values. At first, it may seem a little manual, but once these models click, the applications become easier to debug, more kind to use and much more reliable. This guide explains each concept, with short code extracts that are easy to copy […]

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