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yash vishwakarma

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The most underrated dev skill: 🧠 Knowing when not to write more code. Good devs add logic. Great devs remove it. Scalability starts with clarity, not complexity.


Frontend optimization isn’t about speed. It’s about perceived speed. Lazy-load unseen elements Skeletons > spinners Optimistic UI > waiting UI Users don’t count milliseconds — they feel smoothness.


Most APIs don’t fail from bad code. They fail from bad assumptions. Great devs don’t write logic — they write defense. Recover. Retry. Validate. Log. Before failure even happens.


After weeks of building, I’m stepping back — not to stop, but to observe. The best ideas don’t come while coding. They come when you finally slow down enough to notice patterns. Next few weeks → less features, more thoughts. Let’s see where this goes.


Took a break from code and went to Kashi 🌸 The Ganga has this way of reminding you — everything keeps flowing, even when you pause. Came back calmer. More focused. Ready to build again — slower, but better. #buildinpublic #devlife #mindset


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Day 22 of building 🚀 The best part of building isn’t launch day — it’s when your idea finally feels like a product. The bugs still exist, the UI still argues, but it’s real now. That’s progress. #buildinpublic #saas #devlife


Today, it finally felt real. Login works. Dashboard loads. UI still rough — but it’s no longer a prototype. That first moment when everything connects → pure dopamine. #buildinpublic #saas #dotnet #react


Day 21 🧱 3 weeks of bugs, fixes, and silent wins. Biggest lessons so far: Bugs don’t slow you down — ego does. Small ships > big plans. Consistency > motivation. Next week: polish + maybe… a sneak peek 👀 #buildinpublic #saas #devlife


Everyone talks about launching. Nobody talks about: fixing a bug for 3 hrs that was a missing semicolon refactoring code you wrote 2 weeks ago and now hate rewriting docs because your “simple API” isn’t simple Building isn’t pretty. It’s chaos disguised as progress.


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Day 20: debugging isn’t a skill — it’s a mindset. Most bugs hide behind assumptions, not syntax. Slow down, read the logs, question everything “obvious.” Tools help, but patience wins. #buildinpublic #devlife #saas


Day 19: testing = detective work 🧠 Everything “looked fine” until one silent API mismatch broke a flow. Real testing isn’t about perfect code — it’s about thinking like the user. #buildinpublic #debugging #saas


Day 18: tightening our CI/CD flow 🧠 Less manual deploy stress, more confidence. The best automation is the one that makes you forget it’s even there. #buildinpublic #devops #dotnet

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Less manual deploy stress, more confidence.
The best automation is the one that makes you forget it’s even there.
#buildinpublic #devops #dotnet

The best progress often looks invisible. No new features today — just smoother flows, faster responses, and less friction. The kind of work no one sees but everyone feels. #buildinpublic #devlife


The weirdest phase in building: when everything works but nothing feels smooth. Fix one bug, another one waves hello 👋 Quiet progress > flashy launches. #buildinpublic #devlife


They said I shouldn’t build this. Too many task apps. Too crowded. But here’s the truth — it’s not about building “another” tool. It’s about building one that finally gets out of your way. Introducing Task SaaS Built for clarity, speed, and focus. #BuildInPublic #SaaS #DevLife


Day 14 — calm before the reveal ⚡ 2 weeks in, and I’ve realized: Building the product is easy. Building for the right person isn’t. Next week, I’ll share what Task SaaS actually does. And why I had to build it. #BuildInPublic #SaaS #DevLife


Day 13 of building 🧱 No new features. Just fixes, cleanup, stability. Auth ✅ APIs ✅ CI/CD ✅ Sometimes, progress = nothing breaks anymore. #BuildInPublic #SaaS #DevLife #DotNet


Biggest drain lately? Context switching. Backend → CI/CD → UI tweaks Each switch costs minutes of focus you don’t get back. Now I try: 1 deep task per session 1 goal per day Notes after each switch Speed ≠ Productivity. Focus does. #BuildingInPublic #DevLife #SaaS


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