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The bottleneck has shifted. For most of human history, the challenge was producing things. If you wanted a painting, someone had to spend weeks painti…
Hey Dev.to 👋 I’m Anass, a graphic designer from Morocco who recently got into software development. I’ve been learning by building real projects and e…
Starting a new project feels exciting. A new idea appears, the first few lines of code are written, the design starts coming together, and everything …
Analytical Insights: Overcoming Knowledge Retention Challenges in CS50 Learners 1. Knowledge Acquisition: The Foundation of Learning The journey of a …
Arc 7 of 100 Days of Solana was about building NFTs from first principles. Instead of starting with marketplaces, profile pictures, or NFT culture, th…
Key Takeaways Yes, DevOps is worth learning in 2026 but only if you approach it with the right stack, not just theory. Freshers can realistically star…
The first years stepping into the world of software... Back then, getting lost in lines of code, the sweet anxiety of learning a new technology, and t…
A culture that only records its disasters ends up with a biased archive. Wars documented, plagues chronicled, collapses catalogued. The quiet decades …
Hey, I've been working on this for a while now and finally feel okay sharing some code examples. Zen is a statically typed language that compiles to n…
If you have made it this far in 100 Days of Solana, you have been working in JavaScript and on the command line. You have been calling RPC methods, bu…
I had something that worked. It wasn't pretty. There were rough edges. A few things I wanted to clean up before anyone saw it. So I kept going. Three …
A few days ago, I shared an article: You Don't Need Another Agent. You Need a Linter. Then I did what I do with anything I write: shared it around — a…
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Craig McLuckie, co-creator of Kubernetes and CEO of Stacklok, about the impa…
I often see beginners struggle with databases because most resources either jump straight into SQL syntax or spend too much time on theory. Over the p…
When a platform started with total developer autonomy, teams felt overwhelmed and ended up solving the same problems in completely different ways. The…
After 11 years building e-learning software at a major enterprise, here’s what surprised me when we started shipping GenAI features to real users. The…
I built Pretty Scrum because preparing for the PSM I exam felt more inefficient than it needed to be. Most mock exams I tried had the same problem: th…
Most people learn data structures and algorithms the hard way: they open a problem site, sort by "most solved," and start grinding. A month later they…
Almost everyone learning to code hits the same wall: you have watched dozens of hours of tutorials, you nod along to every line, and then you open a b…
Every freelance developer I know has two things in common. They can build almost anything. And they absolutely hate doing their invoicing. I was no di…
Cloud technologies have been one of my biggest professional passions for many years, and AWS has played a significant role in that journey. Through co…
The idea I've been a Duolingo user for years but kept thinking — why does this only work for languages? The gamification loop is genuinely effective: …
Today, I started learning Go(Golang), and I want to note down some key concepts that I think are important to understand and remember. Since this is b…
I built Math Builders for my daughter because I kept seeing the same problem in the apps and worksheets we tried. A kid could get a decent score, but …
Introduction: Hidden Costs in CI/CD Pipelines Every day, we deploy dozens, sometimes hundreds, of times. The faster and smoother this process, the mor…
As developers, we often get excited about building complex products. But sometimes the most useful tools are the simplest ones. A while ago, while exp…
How I combined spaced repetition, adaptive algorithms, and clean UX to create a multi-purpose learning tool. I’ve always believed that memorisation do…
Last week, Toronto hosted Tech Week. A city-wide celebration filled with events and workshops revolving around the Technology sector. I had such a gre…
StudyQuiz has moved forward since the first frontend MVP release. This update focuses less on adding major new features and more on making the app smo…
https://modreninterviewproject.vercel.app/ Hey Dev Community! 👋 As developers, we’ve all been there: staring at hundreds of LeetCode problems or DSA s…