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Jagdeep Singh Bisht

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Blending in perfectly with the wall painting 🐈‍⬛🐾😺🐈 #cat #cats #catslover

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🐈‍⬛🐾😺🐈

#cat #cats #catslover

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Are you a newsletter operator wondering what to charge for sponsorships? Our latest research analyzed 10 different newsletters with subscriber counts ranging from ~3,000 to ~1M+ across various industries along with rates and metrics.

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Our latest research analyzed 10 different newsletters with subscriber counts ranging from ~3,000 to ~1M+ across various industries along with rates and metrics.

Hi folks #buildinpublic After multiple failed attempts of trying to create something that matters, I am kind of rusted now to create a new product or service. What suggestions would you give me, if I were to restart.


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Here's how to get a fully type-safe fetch function in just a few lines of (admittedly mind-blowing) generic code. Full implementation below.

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Full implementation below.

Moving forward with React Server Component

Now let me try to explain RSC: Every app (web or otherwise) fundamentally has a couple of ways to store the state: - ephemeral state on device (think hover state of a button) - local state on device (think saved draft of a tweet) - local cache of server state (think your profile…



Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code tcrn.ch/3cLbbf7 via @techcrunch


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Find out if you could gain more interest out of your existing fixed deposits and recurring deposits by liquidating them to switch over to newer insterest rates.  

Try now: shallowpocket.app

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TypeScript 5.0 is here! 🎉🎉 Learn about what's new and try it today! devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/ann…


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I recently moved from a blue zone to a yellow zone. Here's what I've noticed...

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Here's what I've noticed...

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Next.js 13 comes with a new TypeScript plugin. We're bringing in-context docs right into your editor and helping surface errors before you even hit save. Excellent work by the illustrious @shuding_


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Today's the day. My Beginner's TypeScript tutorial has dropped. And it's free for everyone. 🧵

mattpocockuk's tweet image. Today's the day.

My Beginner's TypeScript tutorial has dropped.

And it's free for everyone.

🧵

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I'm curating a list of open-source alternatives to popular SaaS: ◆ Calendly: @calcom ◆ Google Analytics: @PlausibleHQ ◆ Segment: @jitsucom ◆ Algolia: @meilisearch ◆ Rewardful: @useReflio ◆ Bitly: @Dubdotsh Who else did I miss? 👀


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I have a masters degree in finance. But I've learned 10x more from listening to podcasts. 10 podcasts that will make you a better investor:


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Today, we’re announcing important Heroku updates. These include an interactive product roadmap on #GitHub, support programs for students and nonprofits, as well as phasing out free product plans. See what the future of building on #Heroku looks like: blog.heroku.com/next-chapter


Did you know, in an effort to standardize REST API error handling, the IETF devised RFC 7807, which creates a generalized error-handling schema. Read more here about the structuring your error response object (applies to SpringBoot and NodeJs as well) baeldung.com/rest-api-error…


I had tough time managing time zones with @momentjs and date-fns. I finally bumped into Luxon through a blog. It is a successor of moment js. Luxon has much better date api and really good documentation. Another reason to write a blog. Your article can save hours for somebody.


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