Kenny.G 👨💻
@Kenny_to_code
computer science | frontend developer | Nerd
Hello 👋 I’m Kehinde, a Frontend Developer passionate about building modern, responsive web apps with React, TypeScript, and CSS. Let’s create something amazing together! 🔗 kennyg.vercel.app
Who would have thought setting up supabase would be so different from firebase
If I want to send a piece of text to my phone... I convert it to a QR code then scan from my phone
In the year 2025, the most convenient way for me to send an image from my phone to my computer is to open a chat message with myself in Facebook messenger, and send myself the image.
I'm back to posting... Again 🤧 Well... I got an internship tho 🎉🙂↔️
Kinda disappointing to find out node.js isn't mostly just c++ wrapped in JavaScript
I do have a question tho module the tutorial used CommonJS syntax (require/module.exports). Am I supposed to use that, or use ESM (import/export) instead?
Started learning Node.js today - Explored the File System (fs) module: -Reading and writing files synchronously -Reading and writing files asynchronously - Understood that Node.js is single-threaded - Learnt how to create a server with the HTTP module -introduced to the URL
Started learning Node.js today - Explored the File System (fs) module: -Reading and writing files synchronously -Reading and writing files asynchronously - Understood that Node.js is single-threaded - Learnt how to create a server with the HTTP module -introduced to the URL
So today I learnt how server side rendering works And how to setup a next.js application... It's really neat and straightforward It also comes with tailwind
Compound component pattern So many things to learn in react
23 today! 🎉 As a small way to give back, I’m offering free CV reviews and one-on-one calls for those preparing to apply to Big Tech (Google, Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs, etc.) this year. Form is in the comments if you’re interested!
This problem took me a while to solve. My first approach involved using three pointers — first, second, and third. first was initially set to the first element, second to the second element, and third to the third element. So I looped through the array:
You'd think you understand the question till your solution fails a test case
my first approach solved it in o(n^2) time i had to check neetcode for the o(n) solution well alls well that ends well
Did i just solve a leetcode medium question in one line
finally solved it is this 0ms a bug or was it really that fast My approach:
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