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Aslam Thachapalli

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🌉 I am excited to showcase the cross-chain token bridge I built! The bridge connects Ethereum Sepolia ↔ Base Sepolia ✅ Lock on Ethereum → Mint on Base ✅ Burn on Base → Unlock on Ethereum ✅ Batch multiple actions into 1 Here’s the demo ⬇️


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Flutter 🩵s Expo!



I never thought rendering SVG would be this fun. I started learning more on the SVG rendering concepts. Also building a small portfolio website to showcase the works. @HunorBorbely - Man, you got the Goated tutorial on the concept. Loving every bit of the journey.


ChatGPT after each response: GPT: "Should I add a visual chart for you? Or I can add an architecture diagram" Me: no GPT: "At least a block diagram, or a flow chart? I can make it, just say yes." Like come on man. I know you can, but I will ask if I need any. Duh!


It’s frustrating how hard Azure makes it to manage prerelease and release builds in the same feed. npm lets us use tags for this - simple, effective. But Azure? It ignores tags completely. Instead, it uses Views like @Local, @PreRelease, and @Release. Here’s what I learned 👇


I always knew Devops is fun, but didn't realise it is this fun. I am currently setting up a deployment pipeline for our npm library. I am loving the process.


Nothing teaches React patterns, state, reusability and abstraction thinking better.

The best way to master React (or any frontend) is to build a Component Library for it.



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Wanted to share a useful script for deleting all local git branches that have been merged and are not 'master' or 'main'. Deleting the branches one by one is slow and manual. In Bash/Zsh (mac) git branch --merged | grep -vE '^\*|master|main' | xargs git branch -d


I built an on-chain MultiSig Wallet. Shared ownership, threshold-based approvals, and complete front-end integration using React + Wagmi. Contract Development using Hardhat. Here’s the demo👇 #Ethereum #Web3 #DEFİ


Foundry vs Hardhat. I found Hardhat to be more easy to work with. Foundry ofc is great, but the issue is with the documentation. Hardhat docs are too good and makes it way easier to work with it. What do you prefer more as your dev environment, Foundry or Hardhat?


Cross-chain bridges are some of the hardest infra in web3. Every bridge has 2 sides: contracts + relayers. I built a working prototype to understand both — here’s the demo 👇

🌉 I am excited to showcase the cross-chain token bridge I built! The bridge connects Ethereum Sepolia ↔ Base Sepolia ✅ Lock on Ethereum → Mint on Base ✅ Burn on Base → Unlock on Ethereum ✅ Batch multiple actions into 1 Here’s the demo ⬇️



TailwindCSS vs Sass. Which one do you prefer? I never thought I will enjoy sass over tailwind. True, tailwind makes it easy, but the sass helps in organising the css much better, and keeps the Jsx clean. Quality over convenience.


Sometimes the years of experience is not a good metric to evaluate someone's skill.


A classic example of 'too much feature can ruin it'

aslamdev912's tweet image. A classic example of 'too much feature can ruin it'

It is much faster too.

Learning via Documentation is so much more fun than any of the courses out there.



Learning via Documentation is so much more fun than any of the courses out there.


react-day-picker is an amazing package if you are looking to create a highly customisable DatePicker for your project. The flexibility it offers is at far the best!


Expertise>>>Experience


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