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MIT just made vibe coding an official part of engineering 💀 MIT just formalized "Vibe Coding" – the thing you've been doing for months where you generate code, run it, and if the output looks right you ship it without reading a single line. turns out that's not laziness. it's…
Every coder should be using this stack: → Claude → Graphite → Warp Use these 3 together and you’ll never look at code the same way again. 👇
I've been a developer for 7 years. I still feel like I started yesterday. Apparently this feeling never goes away.
I hit that 80% wall with Lovable, you know, when the idea works, but everything breaks the moment you add “just one more feature.” Debugging felt like blindfolded coding in a black box. Here’s how I turned that chaos into control, and shipped production-grade apps without…
Software developer is the only job where some days you work 18 hours straight, and some days... not even 18 minutes 😂
This is the best AI coding setup ever: Codex on the left, Claude Code on the right 1. Start building with Claude Code in plan mode 2. Copy and paste every plan into Codex. Validate the plan. If they have any critical feedback, give it back to CC 3. Any time CC messes up, go…
99% of the reason people think AI coding sucks is their lack of knowledge about how LLMs work. this guy explains how abusing the context window with crap results in AI confusion. in other words, skill issue.
The hardest part of coding nobody talks about🤦🏽♀️👨🏽💻: 1) Staying consistent 2) Imposter syndrome 3) The constant updates; new frameworks every year. 4) Balancing tutorials vs actually building projects. 5) Getting overwhelmed by how much there is to learn.
I have taken 200+ coding interviews. My biggest takeaway? Developers keep repeating same mistakes. Here’s 10 most common sins made in coding interviews (And how to fix them): 🧵
Today’s coding session ended on a very confused note. The code works perfectly fine, no errors, no bugs. But the real problem? I don’t know how. 😩 I tried to add one tiny feature while it was running, and suddenly I realized I have no idea where to even begin. #100DaysOfCode
Part of the #CodingJourney is trial an error. like that one time i was coding in dark mode at 3am and thought switching to light mode would wake me up..trial and error
I just found my old coding notes I was writing rubbish 😂😂 The self taught dev journey crazy
最初はきちんと自分でコード入れようかと思ったけどなんの知識無い状態から唐突に専門分野の理解を進めることなぞ出来るはずもなく公開されていたコードからvoid loopの所以外を破壊するクソプログラマーと化した
Back then in Computer Village, I was just curious about computers and trying to figure out my purpose in life. I never knew I would become a software engineer building products used by hundreds of thousands of people through startups and freelance.
It was a very dumb idea to have a 5th cup of coffee on Sunday evening. But code won't write itself.
If I could go back in time, I would have started my journey as a programmer rather than a developer. About 1.5 years ago, when I first got into development, I jumped straight into HTML, CSS, and JS. I would open VS Code, write some code, and see the output in the browser. But…
That moment when you realize you've been debugging the wrong part of the code for hours. 🙃 #CoderConfessions
Interviewer: "Koi challenging project kiya hai?" Me: "Apne code ko samajhna hi maha-challenge hai, baki toh easy hai!" 😂💻 #CoderConfessions #CodingJourney #code #developer
Me: *declares variable but doesn't use it* My IDE: How dare you waste my memory! 😠💻 #CoderConfessions #IDEJudgement
Sometimes I have to hold up my fingers in little less-than/greater-than symbols to work out which one is which. #CoderConfessions
Sometimes I use vim inside of VS Code's Terminal #coderconfessions
I don’t feel like I know enough so instead of applying for jobs, I keep tackling new tutorials... #coderconfessions #CodeNewbie
I don't give a fuck about trendy programmer things like vim and whichever is the hottest js framework today #coderconfessions
#coderconfessions I was never a "nerd". In fact I'm probably the opposite. Sure I read a ton, and like tech (figuring out hard problems), but I was also a sales guy, a football/ basketball player, and a musician long before I coded anything. Ive been rejected from jobs for it too
I would walk barefoot across hot coals to avoid using a switch statement. #CoderConfessions
Trial and error is an accepted scientific method. #CoderConfessions
"Who wrote this code?! Oh wait...I did" - @Jambler24 #coderconfessions
Sometimes I feel like I use a thesaurus more than a writer, while trying to come up with good variable names. #coderconfessions
#coderconfessions I know I'll have to learn them sooner or later but my deep fear of 'regular' expressions is overwhelming.
That moment after a day hammering a keyboard due to deadlines and you see code coverage drop from 80% to 62.97% - #coderconfessions
#coderconfessions My fear of failing is sometimes so bad, my brain refuses to learn new things.
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