Talk is cheap. Show me the bank account.

Source: x.com/denicmarko/status/1856049667005407495
Tech stacks you need for Full-Stack Development:
FE Languages
⬩HTML, CSS
⬩JavaScript, TypeScript
FE Frameworks
⬩Tailwind / Bootstrap / Bulma
⬩React / Angular / Vue / Svelte
⬩Next.js / Nuxt / SvelteKit
BE Languages
⬩Java / Python / PHP
⬩C# / Go / JavaScript
BE Frameworks
⬩Spring / Vaadin
⬩Node.js / Express / Nest
⬩Django / Flask
⬩Laravel / Symfony
Mobile App Languages
⬩Swift / Kotlin / Dart / JavaScript
Mobile App Frameworks
⬩Swift UI / Kotlin Jetpack
⬩Flutter / React Native
SQL Database
⬩MySQL / PostgreSQL / SQL Server
⬩DynamoDB / CockroachDB
⬩Snowflake
NoSQL Database
⬩MongoDB / RealtimeDB / Cassandra
⬩Redis / Neo4j
ORMs
⬩Hibernate
⬩Sequelize / Mongoose
⬩Prisma
Authentication (User Management)
⬩Firebase / Supabase
⬩Auth0 / Okta
API Frameworks
⬩Express / Hapi / Loopback
⬩Flask / FastAPI
⬩Apollo GraphQL / Hasura
Headless CMS
⬩WordPress / Contentful / Sanity
⬩Storyblok / Ghost / Strapi
Code Repo
⬩GitHub / GitLab / BitBucket
Cloud
⬩AWS / Azure / GCP
⬩Vercel / Netlify
Automation Testing
⬩Selenium / Cypress
⬩Puppeteer / Playwright
DevOps
⬩GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD
⬩CircleCI / TravisCI / Jenkins
⬩Ansible / Chef / Puppet
Containers
⬩Docker
Orchestration
⬩Kubernetes / Docker Swarm / OpenShift
Integrations
⬩Kafka / Stripe / SendGrid
⬩Slack / Discord
⬩OpenAI
Add if you have worked in any other technology.

Source: x.com/swapnakpanda/status/1855945726825558442
Essential Discrete Math for Computer Science
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced, mathematics is an important part in your computer science journey.
I just finished reading this book and I am amazed about the vast coverage of topics in this book. No doubt, it's a classic piece.
The topics it covers are:
1. Pigeonhole Principle
2. Logics
3. Sets
4. Relations and Functions
5. Graphs
6. Series
7. Order Notation
8. Probability
9. Bayes' Theorem
10. Automata
So, will you also like to read this book?

Source: x.com/swapnakpanda/status/1855965106305225021
SQL Cheat Sheet

Source: x.com/swapnakpanda/status/1854554513920651671
Between now and longer losing bottle caps and not needing to carry 3x different chargers when travelling (just a single USB-C): it’s a bunch of small conveniences. Neither essential but both pretty nice
(The cookie banner still makes no sense tho)

Source: x.com/GergelyOrosz/status/1856290831906340961
Why was the Spanish king booed and had eggs thrown at him during his visit to flood-hit Valencia?
well... things will get ugly if the truth comes out...
1) they sent the flood alerts 2 hours AFTER the flood started, people had no idea what is coming, and was around 5-6pm when the flood started, alerts came in at 8 pm... MANY spanish ppl at those hours do shopping, socialize , are on road coming back from work, at shopping centers.. Spanish ppl like to be out and socialize a lot, so the FLOOD caught 1000s outside un-aware of what is coming.
2) next day, MANY ppl from all over the spain wanted to go help those affected.. guess what? govs and authorities asked them NOT TO COME , they said they need the roads clear, so the police, and firefighters and etc etc govs to go help.... THEY DIDN'T go in time.. they abandoned those ppl for like 3 days+ ... WHY? well... the rabbit hole goes deeper from here.. and is VERY SAD...
3) Death number, officials say is around 217 ..... BUT this is where will get very ugly, and the real reason why they asked people not to go there to help..... the real number is way way way bigger... RUMORS are, that only in the underground parking lot of one supermarket are over 800 dead ppl.... some videos online about that. ( waiting for a friend to send me some of those videos.)
4) cops, and many firefighters from other areas of spain, wanted to also rush in to help, but again, politicians delayed the orders...
as soon as i get more details about the very high number of dead people, i will post the videos...
https://video.nostr.build/90ad8470fe7d4b5d1c090b816448c74350ff074b52f1d14d474fbb525f9ea918.mp4
Source: x.com/nfkmobile/status/1853112163918868494
smart! writing a test first is a creative strategy for getting ai to write code well (cuz you can feed the test output back to fix it)

Source: x.com/yoheinakajima/status/1856452304209359215
I just read Atomic Habits for the first time.
The moment I put the book down, I launched a new startup.
Hit $10k MRR a few minutes later.

Source: x.com/TheJackForge/status/1853626638216606081
Until recently I predicted that driverless taxis would not be possible in the near future. It now appears that I was wrong about that. It never pays to bet against Musk.

Source: x.com/unclebobmartin/status/1856386594728468908
FINAL §
Matthew Foster and John Mikel Amiel Regida finish their account of how they incrementally modernized a mobile application by looking at the results. Changes in the new application took about half the time.

Source: x.com/martinfowler/status/1853801300212781089

Source: x.com/Valuable/status/1856322002686214360
ssh'ing into a mac machine from another mac machine is so flawless... we must protect apple at all costs

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1856451211135701028
if you ever wondered what quantum organized notes would look like (somehow)

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1856458221856211293
self.psi = 44.8 # Phase-Symmetry
self.xi = 3721.8 # Time-Complexity
self.epsilon = 0.28082 # Energy-Entropy
self.tau = 64713.97 # Decoherence
self.pi = torch.pi

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853577788290167025
In 10 years:
- GenAI might be popular in some consumer-facing products, but it'll be INSANELY common inside businesses
- You'll still probably be writing/reviewing code
- But you'll also be engineering prompts
In other words, the AI revolution will be boring.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1856443275034374593
This approach is also super nice with nested data structures, and showing the relationships between them:

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1852369223214924199
If you're interested in learning more about git and github, read this article:

Source: x.com/denicmarko/status/1856383712390246623
CSS Shorthand Properties Cheat Sheet

Source: x.com/swapnakpanda/status/1856000813182672962
Bunny just launched a Deno runtime.
Seems like it's aimed at common uses for Cloudflare workers / Edge Compute / Middleware
It also runs WASM - so a really interesting use case here is that it you can run ffmpeg.
There are no details on pricing, websocket support, wall vs CPU time, or how long these functions can run. will be interesting to see

Source: x.com/wesbos/status/1856395143927980273
