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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse SavagePixie Posted on Aug 1, 2019           Lookaheads in Javascript # javascript # beginners # todayilearned Learning JavaScript (8 Part Series) 1 My New Friends filter() and map() 2 Destructuring Assignment in JavaScript ... 4 more parts... 3 Butchering Arrays (or not) with splice() and slice() 4 Lookaheads in Javascript 5 Wielding replace with all its power 6 Understanding reduce in JavaScript 7 An introduction to promises in JavaScript 8 Cool Object methods in JavaScript Today I faced a very interesting exercise. I had to make a function that took a string as its argument and returned the same string but written in spinal tap case (which apparently is the same as or very similar to kebab case , just-like-this). Up until here, there's nothing to fear, I knew I could just .split().join().toLowerCase() it away. The challenge for me came when I had to turn a string such as "ThisIsAString" into spinal tap. My first thought was how on earth do I divide a string by its capitals and keep the capitals at the same time ? The answer to my problem is lookaheads. I had learned about them a while ago, but hadn't really understood them. So this exercise was the perfect opportunity to actually learn how to use them. The first bit of the exercise was quite simple. So I'm just going to put it here and not say much about it. This creates an array separating where there is a space or an underscore. Then joins it againt into a string separating each element with a hyphen and then turns it all to lower case. Easy peasy. const toSpinal = str => str . split ( / \s |_/ ). join ( ' - ' ). toLowerCase () As you'll have noticed, when you turn a string into an array using split() , it also removes the character(s) that mark the boundaries between elements. So in our example, the string "I Like_Potatoes" would become "i-like-potatoes" . So, What about These Lookaheads? After this lengthy introduction, let's return to the problem at hand. My function so far works very well for anything that isn't "ILikePotatoes" . But to adecuately process such string, I know that I can't simply use a regular expression like [A-Z] , because that would also remove the capital letters. So I'd get something like "--ike-otatoes" . This is where lookaheads come in handy. Lookaheads allow us to check whether an expression A is followed by another expression B. It will only return A if B follows (or doesn't follow) it, but it will leave B unmatched and untouched. We write a lookahead using (?=) (or (?!) if we want the expression not to be followed by the lookahead). const regEx = / [ A-Z ](?=\W) /g const str = " A. Potato, B- Onion, C: All of the above " str . match ( regEx ) // returns A, B, C The lookahead (?=\W) tells the program to look for any non-word character after the previous expression. So all capital letters that are not followed by a non-word character, will not return a match. But notice that the match() only returns the three capital letters A, B and C, not the character that follows them. If we wanted the string to return a match for capital letters that are not followed by a non-word character, we could simply use a negative lookahead ( (?!) ): const regEx = / [ A-Z ](?!\W) /g const str = " A. Potato, B- Onion, C: All of the above " str . match ( regEx ) // returns P, O, A If we write a regular expression with a lookahead but with no preceeding expression , it will match all that matches the lookahead but return empty. We can use this to our advantage when we want to turn the string "ILikePotatoes" into spinal tap case: const toSpinal = str => str . split ( / \s |_| (?=[ A-Z ]) / ). join ( ' - ' ). toLowerCase () //Note that the lookahead comes after a | so it isn't attached to the previous expression console . log ( toSpinal ( " I like potatoes " )) //i-like-potatoes console . log ( toSpinal ( " ILikeCarrots " )) //i-like-carrots console . log ( toSpinal ( " ThisIsA_really We1rdString " )) //this-is-a-really-we1rd-string Conclusion Lookaheads allow us to define whether an expression will be matched or not based on what follows it (or doesn't). So it will only match an expression if both the expression itself and the lookahead match. But it will only return the expression, without the lookahead. Learning JavaScript (8 Part Series) 1 My New Friends filter() and map() 2 Destructuring Assignment in JavaScript ... 4 more parts... 3 Butchering Arrays (or not) with splice() and slice() 4 Lookaheads in Javascript 5 Wielding replace with all its power 6 Understanding reduce in JavaScript 7 An introduction to promises in JavaScript 8 Cool Object methods in JavaScript Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Gonzalo Gonzalo Gonzalo Follow Joined Apr 22, 2019 • Aug 1 '19 • Edited on Aug 1 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey! Thanks to you I made something!! A regex to detect uncommented console.log()!! What do you think? const regEx = /^(?!.*\/\/)(?=.*console\.log)/g const examples = [ ' // console.log("asdf")', ' // console.log("asdf")', ' // console.log("asdf")', ' console.log("asdf") ', ' console.log(', ] examples.forEach( (example) => { console.log( example, example.match(regEx) !== null ) } ) And the output: // console.log("asdf") false // console.log("asdf") false // console.log("asdf") false console.log("asdf") true console.log( true Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ben Sinclair Ben Sinclair Ben Sinclair Follow I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer. I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century. These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility. Location Scotland Education Something something cybernetics Pronouns They/them Work General-purpose software person Joined Aug 29, 2017 • Aug 28 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Your next goal is to get it to work with these :) console . log ( " foo " ); // console.log("bar"); /***** * console.log("baz"); *****/ console . table ([ ' foo ' , ' bar ' ]); Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   SavagePixie SavagePixie SavagePixie Follow Always learning new things. I love web development and coding in general. Joined Jul 23, 2019 • Aug 1 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That's pretty cool! I imagine something like this would be useful to comment console.log s once you're done debugging. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Avalander Avalander Avalander Follow "Biography is irrelevant" - Seven of nine (probably) if she was asked that question. Joined Mar 12, 2018 • Aug 1 '19 • Edited on Aug 1 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice write-up, I didn't even know about lookaheads! [...] to explain what spinal tap case is. I wanted to link it to a definition, but I couldn't find one. I think it's marginally better known as kebab-case , although I've also heard it as lisp-case . Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   SavagePixie SavagePixie SavagePixie Follow Always learning new things. I love web development and coding in general. Joined Jul 23, 2019 • Aug 1 '19 • Edited on Aug 1 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks! Thanks also for the link. I'll update the post and add it. By the way, you can also do lookbehinds in Javascript, which work the same way, except that they return a match if the expression is preceeded by the lookbehind. const regExA = / (?< = ) / //Positive lookbehind const regExB = / (?< ! ) / //Negative lookbehind Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Eugene Samonenko Eugene Samonenko Eugene Samonenko Follow Joined May 10, 2018 • Aug 4 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide thanks Perl for regexes :) Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   dAVE Inden dAVE Inden dAVE Inden Follow Maker of electronic noise | Drinker of coffee Location Seattle Work Developer Support Engineer at Recharge Payments Joined Dec 2, 2017 • Aug 2 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Great article. It’s always really interesting to see the power of regular expressions and what one can do with them. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   SavagePixie SavagePixie SavagePixie Follow Always learning new things. I love web development and coding in general. Joined Jul 23, 2019 • Aug 2 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Indeed, the more I learn about them, the more I like them. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse SavagePixie Follow Always learning new things. I love web development and coding in general. 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We got you covered! Brand guidelines Download logo pack Ecommerce B2C Transformez votre expérience d’achat en ligne Lorsque vos clients se sentent compris, ils convertissent et reviennent. Demandez une démo Commencez gratuitement Transformez l’expérience de recherche Créez une recherche personnalisée et alimentée par l’IA pour le ecommerce, qui comprend ce que les clients recherchent. Algolia traite plus de requêtes que n’importe quel autre moteur de recherche hébergé. “Notre partenariat avec Algolia nous permet d’offrir à nos clients une transparence en temps réel sur les articles en stock disponibles localement, ce qui contribuera à convertir les recherches digitales en achats locaux. Pour nous, la recherche et la navigation doivent être adaptées au niveau local.” Shelby Sharp Directrice de l’expérience digitale @ Walgreens Lire l’étude de cas “Avant que nous intégrions Algolia, le merchandising sur notre site ecommerce était incroyablement difficile. Nous avions besoin de l’intervention de nombreux développeurs sur des parties de code difficiles à gérer, et les utilisateurs business ne pouvaient pas créer une bonne expérience de recherche. ” Tovi Heilbronn Directeur des produits et de l’expérience digitale @ Harry Rosen Lire l’étude de cas “L’efficacité d’Algolia nous a permis d’améliorer les taux de conversion, le chiffre d’affaires et l’expérience globale... Dans le climat concurrentiel actuel, il est plus important que jamais pour les retailers de disposer des outils nécessaires pour répondre aux attentes des clients. Ce que nos clients veulent aujourd’hui peut être différent demain, et c’est le niveau de réactivité offert par Algolia.” Courtney Grisham Directrice du ecommerce @ Shoe Carnival Lire l’étude de cas “Algolia nous aide à améliorer la précision de nos résultats de recherche, à la fois par défaut pour tous nos visiteurs et aussi, plus spécifiquement, pour les clients engagés avec des fonctions de personnalisation. Nous apprécions également les fonctions d’analyse et d'A/B test, qui permettent de suivre les comportements des clients et d’évaluer l’impact commercial de nouvelles idées ou fonctionnalités.” Gaëtan Girin Directeur du développement de produit digital @ SmartBuyGlasses Lire l’étude de cas Utilisez vos données pour favoriser la conversion Créez des expériences ecommerce qui plaisent aux acheteurs, en utilisant une IA qui les comprend. Scroller n’est pas jouer Que votre catalogue compte cent SKU ou dix millions, montrez rapidement à vos clients ce dont ils ont besoin grâce à notre moteur de recherche de pointe  basé sur l’IA  qui comprend les intentions des acheteurs.  Offrez des résultats pertinents pour toutes les requêtes, même les plus improbables. Automatisez les processus de classement et d’établissement de rapports des catégories grâce à la catégorisation des requêtes. Affichez automatiquement les meilleures ventes grâce au reclassement dynamique.  Faites en sorte que tout soit consultable, des différentes variantes de produits à vos pages d’assistance et de service à la clientèle. Améliorez la navigation dans les produits Augmentez vos paniers moyens grâce aux  recommandations de l’IA , dont les résultats ont été éprouvés pour les expériences de recherche et de navigation. Maximisez la taille de votre panier grâce à des modèles prédictifs tels que les « produits apparentés » et les « combinaisons fréquentes ». Ajoutez des recommandations personnalisées presque partout, par exemple sur la page d’accueil, les pages d’accueil des produits ou les paniers d’achat. Ajoutez de la valeur avec des recommandations basées sur des images pour aider les acheteurs à trouver encore plus d’informations. Personnalisez les résultats pour stimuler vos ventes. 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Learn more Simplifiez votre merchandising Voici quelques-unes des fonctionnalités disponibles dans le tableau de bord merchandising d’Algolia. Catégories & collections 0 Créez et gérez instantanément des collections saisonnières ou thématiques, ainsi que des pages catégories – sans code. Épinglez manuellement des résultats, ou utilisez un générateur de règles simple pour mettre en avant les bons produits, au bon moment. Searchandising 0 Optimisez la recherche – de la conversion jusqu’au paiement – pour vos clients. Ajoutez des règles personnalisées pour ajuster les résultats, testez différents algorithmes de recherche en A/B testing, ou laissez Algolia AI Ranking optimiser automatiquement les résultats afin de générer plus de revenus. Smart Groups 0 Définissez des groupes de produits et placez-les stratégiquement dans la grille de résultats pour accroître leur visibilité et stimuler l’engagement. Filtrez-les par attributs (marque, couleur, statut de stock, etc.) pour positionner vos produits de manière précise sur les pages de recherche et de catégories. Facets 0 Optimisez l’affichage de vos facettes pour améliorer l’expérience utilisateur ou répondre à vos objectifs business. Réorganisez vos facettes selon les requêtes ou les profils utilisateurs, afin d’offrir une expérience plus intelligente et plus pertinente. Trusted integrations and partnerships Get   up and running quickly with pre-built integrations on some of the most popular platforms.  See all integrations Un guichet unique pour la recherche par IA Facile à utiliser Mettez en œuvre nos API en quelques minutes et contrôlez facilement le classement. Rapide Vos recherches apparaissent à mesure que vous tapez, grâce à la recherche basée sur l'AI la plus rapide que nous connaissons. Évolutive Travaillez avec un partenaire qui gère 30 milliards d’enregistrements et plus de 1,7 billion de recherches par an avec une disponibilité de 99,999 %. L’avantage du retail media Avec des dépenses mondiales en retail media estimées à 180 milliards de dollars en 2025, l’opportunité est immense. Mais le succès dépend de la manière dont les distributeurs utilisent les données, le design et la technologie pour servir à la fois les clients et les marques. Dans notre dernier rapport, nous avons interrogé des dirigeants sur leurs projets d’investissement dans les réseaux de retail media. 76% les annonces sponsorisées sur les pages de résultats de recherche constituent la principale stratégie de retail media. 30% un meilleur ciblage d’audience est l’objectif principal des annonces sponsorisées sur les pages de résultats de recherche. 11% des acheteurs de retail media utilisent plusieurs plateformes de retail media. Télécharger le rapport FAQ sur le ecommerce B2C Quelles sont les plateformes de ecommerce compatibles avec la solution de recherche de ecommerce d’Algolia ? 0 Grâce à son approche centrée sur les API, Algolia est compatible avec toutes les plateformes de ecommerce. En outre, Algolia dispose d’intégrations natives avec  Salesforce Commerce Cloud ,  Magento  et  Shopify. Combien coûte la solution de recherche ecommerce d’Algolia ? 0 Vous pouvez commencer à utiliser gratuitement Algolia pour la recherche sur site de ecommerce. Ensuite, la  tarification  générale d’Algolia s’applique. Algolia permet-il de rechercher du contenu autre que des produits sur un site ecommerce ? 0 Oui, Algolia peut indexer tout type de contenu (articles de blog, articles de FAQ, pages de l’assistance, etc.) afin de l’inclure dans la recherche sur votre site ecommerce. 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Leon Shabani - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Follow User actions Leon Shabani 404 bio not found Location Kosovo, Gjilan Joined Joined on  Feb 16, 2023 github website Education Full-Stack Web Development course at PerProgramera - JS, React, Node.js, MySQL, Php, Laravel Pronouns L3on Work Building Zenty (Zustand CRUD lib) zentylib.com & Wädi Limo (Swiss limo booking app) waedi-limo.ch More info about @l3on06 Badges Writing Debut Awarded for writing and sharing your first DEV post! Continue sharing your work to earn the 4 Week Writing Streak Badge. Got it Close Two Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least two years. Got it Close One Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least one year. Got it Close Skills/Languages JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, Firebase, php, laravel, Tailwind CSS, Zustand, Zod, ShadCN UI, Googe API, Strapi, HTML5, CSS3, UX/UI, Responsive Design, SEO, WordPress, Prisma ORM Currently hacking on Building Zenty, a powerful Zustand-based library that simplifies CRUD state with elegant, type-safe stores for entities and lists. https://zentylib.com Post 2 posts published Comment 1 comment written Tag 0 tags followed Pin Pinned Simplify React State & CRUD Management with Zustand — Meet Zenty Leon Shabani Leon Shabani Leon Shabani Follow Jul 10 '25 Simplify React State & CRUD Management with Zustand — Meet Zenty # webdev # react # nextjs # zustand 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read Businesses were losing customers to messy bookings — so I built Rezzervo Leon Shabani Leon Shabani Leon Shabani Follow Nov 27 '25 Businesses were losing customers to messy bookings — so I built Rezzervo # startup # software Comments Add Comment 1 min read Want to connect with Leon Shabani? Create an account to connect with Leon Shabani. You can also sign in below to proceed if you already have an account. Create Account Already have an account? Sign in loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Forem — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Forem © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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Join the Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge: $3,000 in Prizes! - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Oct 8, 2025 • Edited on Oct 20, 2025           Join the Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge: $3,000 in Prizes! # devchallenge # auth0challenge # security # ai Update: We've updated the submission deadline to October 26 We're excited to announce our newest challenge with Auth0 , a leading authentication and authorization platform! Running through October 26 , the Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge invites you to ship AI agents with built-in auth and security. Auth0 enables your AI agents to more securely access your tools, workflows, and users’ data with fine-grained control and just a few lines of code. Whether you're building your first AI agents or your hundredth, this challenge is the perfect opportunity to explore the intersection of identity management and artificial intelligence. We hope you give it a try! Our Prompt Your mission is to build an agentic AI application using Auth0 for AI Agents . Whether you're building conversational agents, autonomous systems, or intelligent automation tools, your AI agents need secure access to resources and services. Auth0 for AI will ensure you can: Authenticate the user: Secure the human who is prompting the agent in the first place. Control the tools: Manage which APIs your agent can call on the user's behalf with their Token Vault Limit knowledge: Apply fine-grained authorization directly to your RAG pipelines. Your submission should demonstrate how Auth0 for AI Agents enhances your application's security posture while enabling seamless interactions between AI agents and protected resources. The most compelling submissions will showcase practical use cases where secure AI agent authentication solves real-world problems! Prizes We'll select three winners for this challenge. Each winner will receive: $1,000 USD Exclusive DEV Badge DEV++ Membership All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. Judging Criteria Each submission will be judged on the following: Use of underlying technology Project Use Case Usability and User Experience Creativity How To Participate In order to participate, you will need to create an Auth0 account and enable Auth0 for AI Agents. To submit, publish a post using the submission template below. All projects must be deployed and functional. If your app requires logging in, please provide testing credentials in your submission and/or clear instructions on how to test your application for judges. Submission Template Please review our judging criteria, rules, guidelines, and FAQ page before submitting so you understand our participation guidelines and official contest rules such as eligibility requirements. Getting Started with Auth0 for AI Agents Get to know Auth0 through their documentation and resources: Auth0 for AI Agents Documentation How-To Guides MCP Authentication Guide Auth0 Developer Center Important Dates October 8: Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge begins! October 26: Submissions due at 11:59 PM PDT November 13: Winners Announced We can't wait to see the secure AI agents you build! Questions about the challenge? Ask them below. Good luck and happy coding! Top comments (19) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   depa panjie purnama depa panjie purnama depa panjie purnama Follow when there's nothing left, go right.. Location indonesia Work quality engineer Joined Nov 19, 2018 • Oct 12 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide hey @jess & @ben could you please confirm the correct challenge tag? the submission template doesn't include the auth0challenge tag, but the Auth0 for AI Agents Challenge submission list uses it dev.to/t/auth0challenge Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Oct 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @depapp Good catch! This has been updated. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   depa panjie purnama depa panjie purnama depa panjie purnama Follow when there's nothing left, go right.. Location indonesia Work quality engineer Joined Nov 19, 2018 • Oct 14 '25 • Edited on Oct 14 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide thanks @jess now my submission is on the list Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Oct 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck! 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Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   sahra 💫 sahra 💫 sahra 💫 Follow software engineer 👩‍💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢 Location Lagos, Nigeria Joined Jul 23, 2022 • Oct 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide 🚀🚀🚀 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   James Hoang James Hoang James Hoang Follow Good morning 😎 Joined Jul 10, 2025 • Oct 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That's Fire. I will participate 🔥🔥🔥 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Kanishk Kanishk Kanishk Follow Joined Sep 7, 2025 • Oct 17 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @jess could u please confirm if we have to use all the features like token vault and FGA by auth0 or even simple authentication like sign in sign up is vaild as submission ? Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Oct 22 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @kanishk78546 and @itsmefminsaf you have to use at least one of the Auth0 for AI Agents features. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Insaf Insaf Insaf Follow Full stack web developer, specialized in Next.JS 15, Typescript, Tailwind CSS and MongoDB. Keen interest to explore technologies. Email itsmefminsaf@gmail.com Location Sri Lanka Education Self-taught Pronouns He Work Self-employed Joined May 11, 2025 • Oct 24 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I couldn't access the Auth0 dashboard. I don't have a device with security key or a mobile phone how should I enter the auth0 dashboard. Please help me. Only 3 days left. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Insaf Insaf Insaf Follow Full stack web developer, specialized in Next.JS 15, Typescript, Tailwind CSS and MongoDB. Keen interest to explore technologies. Email itsmefminsaf@gmail.com Location Sri Lanka Education Self-taught Pronouns He Work Self-employed Joined May 11, 2025 • Oct 22 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide is only one enough. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Insaf Insaf Insaf Follow Full stack web developer, specialized in Next.JS 15, Typescript, Tailwind CSS and MongoDB. Keen interest to explore technologies. Email itsmefminsaf@gmail.com Location Sri Lanka Education Self-taught Pronouns He Work Self-employed Joined May 11, 2025 • Oct 17 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Same question here Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Prema Ananda Prema Ananda Prema Ananda Follow Full-stack developer: AI applications, rapid MVPs, database expert (MongoDB, Redis, PostgreSQL). Multi-agent systems specialist. Fixed-price development. Days, not months! Email djoty108@gmail.com Location Ukraine Joined May 24, 2025 • Oct 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'll try to build something truly useful and innovative! Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Wisdom John ikoi Wisdom John ikoi Wisdom John ikoi Follow Wisdom is a Front-end developer and technical writer he loves problem solving and creating beautiful, responsive and dynamic web applications. He loves to shares knowledge through writing. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse dev.to staff for The DEV Team Posted on Jul 10, 2025           Congrats to the Storyblok Headless CMS Challenge Winners! # storyblokchallenge # webdev # api # devchallenge The results are in! We are excited to announce the winners of the Storyblok Headless CMS Challenge . From historical timeline generators to field plugins that simplify location management to blog assistants with intelligent content expansion, we were impressed by the diversity of submissions for this challenge! Participants truly leveraged Storyblok with remarkable creativity. We hope you enjoyed this challenge and are proud of what you accomplished, regardless of whether or not you get the crown. Without further ado, our winners. Congratulations To… Overall Winner @ansellmaximilian brings the beloved visual novel genre to the web with Blok Tales, a sophisticated storytelling platform that showcases Storyblok's content architecture at its finest. Blok Tales: A Visual Novel Made with Storyblok Ansell Maximilian ・ Jun 26 #devchallenge #storyblokchallenge #webdev #api The project demonstrates innovative use of Storyblok's whitelisting features, block ordering capabilities, and reference system to create a flexible yet structured authoring environment. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close DEV Education Tracks > Build Apps with Google AI Studio Build Apps with Google AI Studio Follow Tag View Discussions Learn to turn text prompts into fully functional web applications using Google AI Studio Track Overview The moment is here! We recently announced DEV Education Tracks , our new initiative to bring you structured learning paths directly from industry experts. Today, we're thrilled to launch our very first track in partnership with the team at Google AI . This track will guide you through Google AI Studio's new "Build apps with Gemini" feature, where you can turn a simple text prompt into a fully functional, deployed web application in minutes. A New Way to Learn This inaugural track perfectly exemplifies our goal for DEV Education Tracks: to close the gap between discovering a new technology and building with it confidently. By partnering directly with the Google AI team, we're able to bring you an authoritative, hands-on guide to one of the most exciting new tools in AI development. How to Complete This Track This DEV Education Track is a three-part experience: 1) an expert tutorial followed by 2) a hands-on build and 3) a writing assignment . Work through all three parts and you'll earn the exclusive Google AI Studio Builder badge ! Track Details Skill Level Beginner Earn This Badge Build Apps with Google AI Studio Badge Complete the track to earn this badge Learn More Get additional details and ask questions about the Build Apps with Google AI Studio learning track. View Announcement Learning Partner: Google AI Google AI is at the forefront of artificial intelligence research and development, creating tools and technologies that democratize AI for developers worldwide. Through Google AI Studio, they're making it easier than ever to build intelligent applications. Explore Google AI Studio Learning Curriculum Follow this structured learning path to master the skills 1 📖 Part 1: Follow the Expert Tutorial Start with the comprehensive guide created by the Google AI team to learn how to use Google AI Studio from idea to deployment. Learning Objectives Understand Google AI Studio's app building capabilities Learn how to craft effective prompts for app generation Navigate the deployment process Explore the generated code and understand the structure Getting Started Begin by reading through the expert tutorial created by the Google AI team. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every step of the process, from initial setup to final deployment. Read the Tutorial Module Details Duration 30-45 minutes Difficulty Beginner Prerequisites None - just curiosity about AI development 2 🤖 Part 2: Build Your Own App Put your new skills to the test by building an app that incorporates image generation with the Imagen API. Learning Objectives Apply learned concepts to create your own application Experiment with different prompt strategies Integrate image generation capabilities Deploy a working web application Getting Started After working through the tutorial, your assignment is to use the build feature in Google AI Studio to build an app that incorporates image generation with the Imagen API. We encourage you to come up with your own apps, but here are some ideas if you need inspiration: App Ideas for Inspiration: RPG character portrait generator Fridge-photo based recipe generator On-demand coloring book generator Logo generator for business ideas Share Your Project Module Details Duration 1-3 hours Difficulty Beginner to Intermediate 3 ✏️ Part 3: Earn Community Recognition Share your creation with the DEV community and earn your exclusive Google AI Studio Builder badge. Learning Objectives Document your development process Share learnings with the community Reflect on the experience and key takeaways Contribute to the collective knowledge base Getting Started Use our official submission template to share your assignment and earn your badge! Your submission should include: The prompt you used to generate the app A link to your deployed application Screenshots or demo of your app in action Brief description of your experience and what you learned Our team reviews submissions on a rolling basis with badges awarded every few days. There's no deadline! Share Your Project Module Details Duration 30 minutes Difficulty Beginner Frequently Asked Questions Get answers to common questions about the Build Apps with Google AI Studio track Quick Navigation Frequently Asked Questions Do I need coding experience? What kind of apps can I build? How long does it take to complete the track? Is the track really free? What if I get stuck? Can I modify the generated app? Frequently Asked Questions Do I need coding experience? No! Google AI Studio is designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of coding background. The AI generates the code for you based on your prompts. What kind of apps can I build? You can build a wide variety of web applications, especially those that benefit from AI capabilities like image generation, text processing, and data analysis. How long does it take to complete the track? Most learners complete the track in 2-4 hours, but you can work at your own pace. There's no deadline! Is the track really free? Yes! The track is completely free. You'll only need a Google account to access Google AI Studio. What if I get stuck? Join our community discussions using the #learngoogleaistudio tag, where you can ask questions and get help from other learners and the Google AI team. Can I modify the generated app? Absolutely! The generated code is yours to customize and extend. Many learners start with the AI-generated base and then add their own features. 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https://dev.to/technicalmonish
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Aviral Srivastava Posted on Jan 11 Unsafe Rust: When and Why # learning # performance # rust Unsafe Rust: When the Guardrails Come Off (and Why You Might Actually Want Them To) Rust. The name itself conjures images of meticulous memory safety, fearless concurrency, and a compiler that practically pats you on the back for writing elegant, robust code. It's the programmer's fortress, designed to keep those pesky segfaults and data races firmly outside the gates. But what happens when the gates need to be opened? What if you need to get your hands dirty, to poke and prod at the very foundations of how your program interacts with the hardware? That's where Unsafe Rust comes in. It's the whispered secret, the forbidden fruit, the part of Rust that might make veteran C/C++ programmers nod knowingly and Rustaceans scratch their heads. But fear not, brave adventurer! This isn't about reckless abandon. It's about understanding the boundaries, the trade-offs, and when – and crucially, why – you might venture into the land of unsafe . Introduction: Why Even Talk About "Unsafe" in Rust? The core promise of Rust is memory safety and thread safety without a garbage collector . This is achieved through its powerful ownership and borrowing system, enforced by the compiler. It's like having a super-intelligent assistant who constantly watches over your shoulder, making sure you don't trip over any memory-related landmines. However, this ironclad safety comes at a cost. The compiler's strict rules, while brilliant for preventing bugs, can sometimes be overly cautious. There are certain operations, deeply tied to the underlying hardware or system interactions, that Rust's safety guarantees simply can't verify at compile time. Think of things like: Directly manipulating memory addresses: The compiler doesn't know what's actually at a given address. Calling external C code: These libraries operate outside of Rust's safety net. Creating data structures that violate Rust's rules: Like mutable references that exist simultaneously. This is where unsafe becomes your key to unlock these powerful, low-level operations. It's not a free-for-all; it's a controlled environment where you , the programmer, take on the responsibility of ensuring safety. Prerequisites: What You Need Before Diving In Before you even think about uttering the word unsafe , there are a few things you should have a firm grasp on: A Solid Understanding of Safe Rust: This is non-negotiable. If you're not comfortable with ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, and the general principles of Rust, stepping into unsafe will be like trying to build a skyscraper without knowing what concrete is. Knowledge of the Underlying System: unsafe often involves interacting with the operating system, hardware, or memory directly. Understanding memory layouts, pointer arithmetic (in a safe Rust context, of course!), and how systems work at a lower level is crucial. A Deep Appreciation for the Problem You're Trying to Solve: unsafe should never be the first tool you reach for. It should be a deliberate choice when safe Rust simply cannot achieve a necessary outcome. The "Magic" of the unsafe Keyword The unsafe keyword in Rust is your official declaration of intent to the compiler: "Hey, compiler, I know what I'm doing here. I'm taking over the responsibility for memory safety." It can be applied in two main ways: unsafe fn : This marks a function as "unsafe to call." This means the caller must ensure that all the conditions required for the function's safe execution are met. // This function is unsafe because it dereferences a raw pointer. // The caller must ensure the pointer is valid. unsafe fn dereference_raw_pointer ( ptr : * const i32 ) -> i32 { * ptr // Dereferencing a raw pointer is an unsafe operation } fn main () { let x = 5 ; let raw_ptr = & x as * const i32 ; // Calling an unsafe function requires an unsafe block unsafe { let value = dereference_raw_pointer ( raw_ptr ); println! ( "The value is: {}" , value ); } } unsafe {} block: This creates a block of code where operations that are inherently unsafe within Rust's safety model can be performed. fn main () { let mut num = 5 ; // Creating a mutable raw pointer let r1 = & mut num as * mut i32 ; let r2 = & mut num as * mut i32 ; unsafe { // This is technically undefined behavior! // We have two mutable references to the same data. // This is why you need to be careful. * r1 = 10 ; * r2 = 20 ; // The value of num will be 20 due to the last write. println! ( "The final value of num is: {}" , * r1 ); // This will print 20 } } The Five Pillars of unsafe Rust Within an unsafe block or function, you are permitted to perform five specific operations that are forbidden in safe Rust: Dereferencing a raw pointer: This involves taking a raw pointer (like *const T or *mut T ) and accessing the value it points to. You are responsible for ensuring the pointer is valid and points to a properly initialized value of the correct type. fn main () { let x = 10 ; let raw_ptr : * const i32 = & x ; unsafe { // Dereferencing the raw pointer let value = * raw_ptr ; println! ( "Value from raw pointer: {}" , value ); } } Calling an unsafe function or method: As seen in the unsafe fn example, if a function is marked as unsafe , you must call it within an unsafe block. Accessing or modifying a mutable static variable: Static variables are global variables that exist for the entire duration of the program. Mutating them can be tricky with concurrent access, so it's marked as unsafe . static mut COUNTER : u32 = 0 ; fn increment_counter () { unsafe { COUNTER += 1 ; } } fn main () { increment_counter (); unsafe { println! ( "Counter: {}" , COUNTER ); } } Implementing unsafe traits: Traits can be marked as unsafe , meaning their implementers must uphold certain safety invariants. For example, Send and Sync are unsafe traits that allow types to be safely sent between threads. Accessing fields of union s: Unions allow you to store different data types in the same memory location. Accessing the wrong field can lead to misinterpretations of memory, so it's an unsafe operation. When to Use unsafe Rust: The "Why" The question isn't can you use unsafe , but should you? Here are the primary scenarios where unsafe becomes a necessary tool: 1. Interfacing with C and Other Foreign Functions (FFI) This is perhaps the most common and compelling reason to use unsafe . Most operating systems and low-level libraries are written in C. To interact with them from Rust, you'll need to use the Foreign Function Interface (FFI). // Assume you have a C library with a function like: // extern int add_numbers(int a, int b); extern "C" { fn add_numbers ( a : i32 , b : i32 ) -> i32 ; } fn main () { let result = unsafe { add_numbers ( 5 , 10 ) // Calling a foreign function is unsafe }; println! ( "Result from C: {}" , result ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You are responsible for ensuring that the types you pass to and receive from C functions match correctly and that the C functions themselves behave as expected (e.g., don't cause segfaults!). 2. Performance-Critical Code and Low-Level Optimizations Sometimes, Rust's compiler, while incredibly smart, might not be able to make the most optimal low-level decisions. In these niche cases, you might need to resort to unsafe to perform operations that you know, through deep understanding, are safe and can yield better performance. This could involve: Manual memory management: Though generally discouraged, in highly specialized scenarios, you might need more fine-grained control over memory allocation and deallocation. Exploiting CPU-specific instructions: Direct access to SIMD instructions or other hardware-specific features might require unsafe . Implementing custom data structures: For example, creating a lock-free data structure requires careful handling of atomic operations and memory ordering, often involving unsafe . 3. Implementing Safe Abstractions This is a crucial point: unsafe is often used within libraries to build safe abstractions for users. Think of it as building a safe house using potentially dangerous tools, but ensuring the tools are handled by experts within a controlled environment. The standard library itself uses unsafe extensively! For instance, Vec<T> uses unsafe internally to manage its buffer. When you use push() or pop() , you're interacting with a safe API that hides the unsafe operations that happen under the hood. use std :: slice ; fn main () { let mut buf = [ 0u8 ; 10 ]; let ptr = buf .as_mut_ptr (); // Get a raw mutable pointer unsafe { // Create a mutable slice from the raw pointer // We are responsible for ensuring this is a valid slice let slice : & mut [ u8 ] = slice :: from_raw_parts_mut ( ptr , 10 ); for i in 0 .. 10 { slice [ i ] = i as u8 ; } println! ( "{:?}" , slice ); } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 4. Working with Existing C/C++ Libraries and Operating System APIs Many operating system APIs are exposed via C. When you need to interact with these directly, unsafe becomes your gateway. This includes things like: File system operations beyond what the Rust standard library provides. Network socket programming at a very low level. Interacting with hardware devices. The Perils of unsafe Rust: The Disadvantages While powerful, unsafe Rust comes with significant drawbacks and responsibilities: Loss of Compile-Time Guarantees: This is the biggest one. When you step into unsafe , you are telling the compiler, "I've got this." If you get it wrong, the compiler can't help you. This means you are now responsible for upholding all the invariants that Rust's safety features would normally protect. Undefined Behavior (UB): This is the boogeyman of unsafe Rust. If you violate the rules of unsafe , you can introduce undefined behavior into your program. UB is notoriously difficult to debug because it can manifest in unpredictable ways: Crashes (segfaults, panics). Incorrect results. Security vulnerabilities. Programmes that work on your machine but fail on others. Compilers might even optimize your code assuming UB doesn't happen, leading to baffling results. Increased Complexity and Cognitive Load: Writing and maintaining unsafe code requires a much deeper understanding of the program's behavior and the underlying system. It's harder to reason about, more prone to subtle errors, and requires more rigorous testing. Portability Concerns: Code that relies heavily on unsafe might be less portable across different architectures or operating systems, as it might be tied to specific memory layouts or hardware behaviors. Security Risks: Mistakes in unsafe code can easily lead to security vulnerabilities like buffer overflows, use-after-free errors, and data races, which are precisely what Rust aims to prevent. Guidelines for Using unsafe Responsibly If you find yourself needing to use unsafe , follow these guidelines to minimize risk: Isolate unsafe blocks: Keep unsafe code as localized as possible. Wrap it in safe functions and APIs so that the burden of unsafety is contained. Document thoroughly: Clearly explain why you are using unsafe , what invariants you are upholding, and what assumptions you are making. This is crucial for future maintainers. Test rigorously: Write extensive tests to cover all the edge cases and scenarios where your unsafe code might be invoked. Consider fuzzing as well. Seek code reviews: Have experienced Rustaceans review your unsafe code. They can spot potential issues that you might have missed. Prefer safe abstractions: Always try to find a safe way to achieve your goal before resorting to unsafe . If you can use a library that provides a safe API for a low-level operation, do so. Understand the documentation: Read the Rust documentation carefully for the specific unsafe operations you are using. It often outlines the invariants you must uphold. Conclusion: The Power and the Responsibility Unsafe Rust is not a flaw in the language; it's a deliberate design choice that acknowledges the reality of systems programming. It's a powerful tool that allows Rust to compete in areas where other languages have traditionally dominated. Think of unsafe as wearing a safety harness while climbing a sheer cliff face. The harness itself doesn't guarantee your safety – you still need to know how to climb, to choose your holds carefully, and to be aware of your surroundings. But it provides a crucial layer of protection and allows you to reach places inaccessible otherwise. When used judiciously, with a deep understanding of its implications and a commitment to rigorous testing and documentation, unsafe Rust can empower you to write incredibly efficient, low-level code while still benefiting from many of Rust's core advantages. But tread carefully, for the guardrails are off, and the responsibility for safety now rests squarely on your shoulders. Embrace the power, but never forget the profound responsibility that comes with it. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Aviral Srivastava Posted on Jan 11 Unsafe Rust: When and Why # learning # performance # rust Unsafe Rust: When the Guardrails Come Off (and Why You Might Actually Want Them To) Rust. The name itself conjures images of meticulous memory safety, fearless concurrency, and a compiler that practically pats you on the back for writing elegant, robust code. It's the programmer's fortress, designed to keep those pesky segfaults and data races firmly outside the gates. But what happens when the gates need to be opened? What if you need to get your hands dirty, to poke and prod at the very foundations of how your program interacts with the hardware? That's where Unsafe Rust comes in. It's the whispered secret, the forbidden fruit, the part of Rust that might make veteran C/C++ programmers nod knowingly and Rustaceans scratch their heads. But fear not, brave adventurer! This isn't about reckless abandon. It's about understanding the boundaries, the trade-offs, and when – and crucially, why – you might venture into the land of unsafe . Introduction: Why Even Talk About "Unsafe" in Rust? The core promise of Rust is memory safety and thread safety without a garbage collector . This is achieved through its powerful ownership and borrowing system, enforced by the compiler. It's like having a super-intelligent assistant who constantly watches over your shoulder, making sure you don't trip over any memory-related landmines. However, this ironclad safety comes at a cost. The compiler's strict rules, while brilliant for preventing bugs, can sometimes be overly cautious. There are certain operations, deeply tied to the underlying hardware or system interactions, that Rust's safety guarantees simply can't verify at compile time. Think of things like: Directly manipulating memory addresses: The compiler doesn't know what's actually at a given address. Calling external C code: These libraries operate outside of Rust's safety net. Creating data structures that violate Rust's rules: Like mutable references that exist simultaneously. This is where unsafe becomes your key to unlock these powerful, low-level operations. It's not a free-for-all; it's a controlled environment where you , the programmer, take on the responsibility of ensuring safety. Prerequisites: What You Need Before Diving In Before you even think about uttering the word unsafe , there are a few things you should have a firm grasp on: A Solid Understanding of Safe Rust: This is non-negotiable. If you're not comfortable with ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, and the general principles of Rust, stepping into unsafe will be like trying to build a skyscraper without knowing what concrete is. Knowledge of the Underlying System: unsafe often involves interacting with the operating system, hardware, or memory directly. Understanding memory layouts, pointer arithmetic (in a safe Rust context, of course!), and how systems work at a lower level is crucial. A Deep Appreciation for the Problem You're Trying to Solve: unsafe should never be the first tool you reach for. It should be a deliberate choice when safe Rust simply cannot achieve a necessary outcome. The "Magic" of the unsafe Keyword The unsafe keyword in Rust is your official declaration of intent to the compiler: "Hey, compiler, I know what I'm doing here. I'm taking over the responsibility for memory safety." It can be applied in two main ways: unsafe fn : This marks a function as "unsafe to call." This means the caller must ensure that all the conditions required for the function's safe execution are met. // This function is unsafe because it dereferences a raw pointer. // The caller must ensure the pointer is valid. unsafe fn dereference_raw_pointer ( ptr : * const i32 ) -> i32 { * ptr // Dereferencing a raw pointer is an unsafe operation } fn main () { let x = 5 ; let raw_ptr = & x as * const i32 ; // Calling an unsafe function requires an unsafe block unsafe { let value = dereference_raw_pointer ( raw_ptr ); println! ( "The value is: {}" , value ); } } unsafe {} block: This creates a block of code where operations that are inherently unsafe within Rust's safety model can be performed. fn main () { let mut num = 5 ; // Creating a mutable raw pointer let r1 = & mut num as * mut i32 ; let r2 = & mut num as * mut i32 ; unsafe { // This is technically undefined behavior! // We have two mutable references to the same data. // This is why you need to be careful. * r1 = 10 ; * r2 = 20 ; // The value of num will be 20 due to the last write. println! ( "The final value of num is: {}" , * r1 ); // This will print 20 } } The Five Pillars of unsafe Rust Within an unsafe block or function, you are permitted to perform five specific operations that are forbidden in safe Rust: Dereferencing a raw pointer: This involves taking a raw pointer (like *const T or *mut T ) and accessing the value it points to. You are responsible for ensuring the pointer is valid and points to a properly initialized value of the correct type. fn main () { let x = 10 ; let raw_ptr : * const i32 = & x ; unsafe { // Dereferencing the raw pointer let value = * raw_ptr ; println! ( "Value from raw pointer: {}" , value ); } } Calling an unsafe function or method: As seen in the unsafe fn example, if a function is marked as unsafe , you must call it within an unsafe block. Accessing or modifying a mutable static variable: Static variables are global variables that exist for the entire duration of the program. Mutating them can be tricky with concurrent access, so it's marked as unsafe . static mut COUNTER : u32 = 0 ; fn increment_counter () { unsafe { COUNTER += 1 ; } } fn main () { increment_counter (); unsafe { println! ( "Counter: {}" , COUNTER ); } } Implementing unsafe traits: Traits can be marked as unsafe , meaning their implementers must uphold certain safety invariants. For example, Send and Sync are unsafe traits that allow types to be safely sent between threads. Accessing fields of union s: Unions allow you to store different data types in the same memory location. Accessing the wrong field can lead to misinterpretations of memory, so it's an unsafe operation. When to Use unsafe Rust: The "Why" The question isn't can you use unsafe , but should you? Here are the primary scenarios where unsafe becomes a necessary tool: 1. Interfacing with C and Other Foreign Functions (FFI) This is perhaps the most common and compelling reason to use unsafe . Most operating systems and low-level libraries are written in C. To interact with them from Rust, you'll need to use the Foreign Function Interface (FFI). // Assume you have a C library with a function like: // extern int add_numbers(int a, int b); extern "C" { fn add_numbers ( a : i32 , b : i32 ) -> i32 ; } fn main () { let result = unsafe { add_numbers ( 5 , 10 ) // Calling a foreign function is unsafe }; println! ( "Result from C: {}" , result ); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You are responsible for ensuring that the types you pass to and receive from C functions match correctly and that the C functions themselves behave as expected (e.g., don't cause segfaults!). 2. Performance-Critical Code and Low-Level Optimizations Sometimes, Rust's compiler, while incredibly smart, might not be able to make the most optimal low-level decisions. In these niche cases, you might need to resort to unsafe to perform operations that you know, through deep understanding, are safe and can yield better performance. This could involve: Manual memory management: Though generally discouraged, in highly specialized scenarios, you might need more fine-grained control over memory allocation and deallocation. Exploiting CPU-specific instructions: Direct access to SIMD instructions or other hardware-specific features might require unsafe . Implementing custom data structures: For example, creating a lock-free data structure requires careful handling of atomic operations and memory ordering, often involving unsafe . 3. Implementing Safe Abstractions This is a crucial point: unsafe is often used within libraries to build safe abstractions for users. Think of it as building a safe house using potentially dangerous tools, but ensuring the tools are handled by experts within a controlled environment. The standard library itself uses unsafe extensively! For instance, Vec<T> uses unsafe internally to manage its buffer. When you use push() or pop() , you're interacting with a safe API that hides the unsafe operations that happen under the hood. use std :: slice ; fn main () { let mut buf = [ 0u8 ; 10 ]; let ptr = buf .as_mut_ptr (); // Get a raw mutable pointer unsafe { // Create a mutable slice from the raw pointer // We are responsible for ensuring this is a valid slice let slice : & mut [ u8 ] = slice :: from_raw_parts_mut ( ptr , 10 ); for i in 0 .. 10 { slice [ i ] = i as u8 ; } println! ( "{:?}" , slice ); } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 4. Working with Existing C/C++ Libraries and Operating System APIs Many operating system APIs are exposed via C. When you need to interact with these directly, unsafe becomes your gateway. This includes things like: File system operations beyond what the Rust standard library provides. Network socket programming at a very low level. Interacting with hardware devices. The Perils of unsafe Rust: The Disadvantages While powerful, unsafe Rust comes with significant drawbacks and responsibilities: Loss of Compile-Time Guarantees: This is the biggest one. When you step into unsafe , you are telling the compiler, "I've got this." If you get it wrong, the compiler can't help you. This means you are now responsible for upholding all the invariants that Rust's safety features would normally protect. Undefined Behavior (UB): This is the boogeyman of unsafe Rust. If you violate the rules of unsafe , you can introduce undefined behavior into your program. UB is notoriously difficult to debug because it can manifest in unpredictable ways: Crashes (segfaults, panics). Incorrect results. Security vulnerabilities. Programmes that work on your machine but fail on others. Compilers might even optimize your code assuming UB doesn't happen, leading to baffling results. Increased Complexity and Cognitive Load: Writing and maintaining unsafe code requires a much deeper understanding of the program's behavior and the underlying system. It's harder to reason about, more prone to subtle errors, and requires more rigorous testing. Portability Concerns: Code that relies heavily on unsafe might be less portable across different architectures or operating systems, as it might be tied to specific memory layouts or hardware behaviors. Security Risks: Mistakes in unsafe code can easily lead to security vulnerabilities like buffer overflows, use-after-free errors, and data races, which are precisely what Rust aims to prevent. Guidelines for Using unsafe Responsibly If you find yourself needing to use unsafe , follow these guidelines to minimize risk: Isolate unsafe blocks: Keep unsafe code as localized as possible. Wrap it in safe functions and APIs so that the burden of unsafety is contained. Document thoroughly: Clearly explain why you are using unsafe , what invariants you are upholding, and what assumptions you are making. This is crucial for future maintainers. Test rigorously: Write extensive tests to cover all the edge cases and scenarios where your unsafe code might be invoked. Consider fuzzing as well. Seek code reviews: Have experienced Rustaceans review your unsafe code. They can spot potential issues that you might have missed. Prefer safe abstractions: Always try to find a safe way to achieve your goal before resorting to unsafe . If you can use a library that provides a safe API for a low-level operation, do so. Understand the documentation: Read the Rust documentation carefully for the specific unsafe operations you are using. It often outlines the invariants you must uphold. Conclusion: The Power and the Responsibility Unsafe Rust is not a flaw in the language; it's a deliberate design choice that acknowledges the reality of systems programming. It's a powerful tool that allows Rust to compete in areas where other languages have traditionally dominated. Think of unsafe as wearing a safety harness while climbing a sheer cliff face. The harness itself doesn't guarantee your safety – you still need to know how to climb, to choose your holds carefully, and to be aware of your surroundings. But it provides a crucial layer of protection and allows you to reach places inaccessible otherwise. When used judiciously, with a deep understanding of its implications and a commitment to rigorous testing and documentation, unsafe Rust can empower you to write incredibly efficient, low-level code while still benefiting from many of Rust's core advantages. But tread carefully, for the guardrails are off, and the responsibility for safety now rests squarely on your shoulders. Embrace the power, but never forget the profound responsibility that comes with it. 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Building a SaaS with Claude Code: Why Experience and Framework Choice Matter - Vibe Coding Forem Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Vibe Coding Forem Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse José Posted on Jan 8 Building a SaaS with Claude Code: Why Experience and Framework Choice Matter # claude # cloud There's a lot of hype around AI coding assistants. "Just describe what you want and ship it!" The reality is more nuanced. I recently built MatGoat , a management platform for martial art academies as a side project, using Claude Code as my primary development partner. It worked really well. But I want to be honest about why it worked. The Two Factors That Made This Work 1. Software Engineering Experience I've been writing code professionally for over 15 years. This matters more than people admit when discussing AI-assisted development. When Claude suggests a solution, I can immediately evaluate it. Is this the right pattern? Will this scale? Are there edge cases it's missing? Does this follow the conventions of the codebase? AI assistants are excellent at generating code. They're less reliable at knowing when that code is appropriate for your specific context. That judgment comes from experience. I wasn't "vibe coding" in the sense of blindly accepting suggestions. I was having a technical conversation with a very knowledgeable collaborator, one where I understood enough to guide the direction and catch mistakes. 2. Choosing Rails This might be the most underrated factor. Rails has been around since 2004. There are twenty years of blog posts, documentation, Stack Overflow answers, and open-source code in the training data of every major LLM. When I ask Claude to implement something in Rails, it draws from this massive corpus of well-established patterns. The suggestions are almost always idiomatic. The generated code follows conventions that experienced Rails developers would recognize and approve. Compare this to asking an AI to help with a newer framework or a custom architecture. The AI has less to draw from, and the suggestions become more generic or less reliable. Rails gave Claude the context it needed to be genuinely helpful. How the Development Actually Worked My workflow wasn't "describe feature, accept code, ship." It was more like: Architecture discussions. I'd describe a problem and ask Claude to outline approaches. We'd discuss tradeoffs. I'd make the final call based on my understanding of the system. Scaffolding acceleration. Once I decided on an approach, Claude could generate the boilerplate quickly. Models, migrations, controllers, views, tests. This saved hours of typing while I stayed focused on the design. Code review in reverse. I'd review what Claude wrote the same way I'd review a junior developer's PR. Most of it was solid. Some needed adjustment. Occasionally I'd rewrite a section myself because I had specific requirements Claude couldn't infer. Debugging collaboration. When something broke, I'd share the error and context. Claude would suggest causes. I'd evaluate which made sense given my knowledge of the system. The Stack Claude helped me settle on a straightforward architecture: Rails 8.1 with Hotwire for the frontend. PostgreSQL for the database. Solid Queue for background jobs (no Redis dependency). Kamal for deployment. Nothing exotic. Battle-tested tools with extensive documentation. This predictability made Claude's suggestions more reliable throughout the project. What I Built MatGoat now runs in production, handling: Multi-tenant academy management. Class scheduling with real-time availability. Student progression tracking (belts and grades). Video content delivery. Attendance history and semester rankings. Payment processing with Stripe. Deployments are one command. Monthly hosting costs less than a Netflix subscription. How it went Where Claude worked well: Generating idiomatic Rails code quickly. Remembering context across a long coding session. Explaining unfamiliar APIs or patterns when I asked. Writing tests that matched the style of existing specs. Kamal and deployment configuration. Where I still needed to lead and change things: Business logic that required domain knowledge. Performance-critical sections that needed careful thought. Security considerations and edge cases. Architectural decisions with long-term implications. The Takeaway AI-assisted development isn't magic. It's leverage. If you have the experience to evaluate suggestions and guide the process, tools like Claude Code can significantly accelerate your work. 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📊 Building TaskFlow Pro: A Complete Enterprise Task Management System with 24+ KendoReact Free Components - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Nizzad Posted on Sep 29, 2025           📊 Building TaskFlow Pro: A Complete Enterprise Task Management System with 24+ KendoReact Free Components # devchallenge # kendoreactchallenge # react # webdev This is a submission for the KendoReact Free Components Challenge . Table of Contents 🎯 Introduction 🏗️ Demo & Application Overview 🎨 Design Philosophy & User Experience 🛠️ Technical Implementation 📊 KendoReact Free Components Used 🚀 Performance Optimizations 💼 Commercial Application Potential 🔧 Development Insights & Best Practices 📈 Performance Metrics & Results 🎯 Lessons Learned & Best Practices 🔮 Future Enhancements & Roadmap 🏆 Competition Compliance & Innovation 📊 Technical Specifications 🎉 Conclusion 🚀 Deployment Guide 🔗 Resources & Links 🎯 Introduction In today's fast-paced business environment, effective task management is crucial for team productivity and project success. While there are numerous task management solutions available, building a custom solution that perfectly fits your organization's needs often provides the best results. However, creating a professional-grade application from scratch can be time-consuming and expensive. Enter TaskFlow Pro - a comprehensive enterprise task management dashboard that showcases how KendoReact Free components can be leveraged to build sophisticated, production-ready applications without the overhead of custom UI development. This article demonstrates how I built a complete commercial application using 25+ KendoReact Free components , proving that you don't need premium licenses to create professional, feature-rich business applications. 🏗️ Demo & Application Overview Demo: Application Github Repo: mohamednizzad / taskflow-pro TaskFlow Pro Powered by KendoReact Components TaskFlow Pro - Enterprise Task Management Dashboard A comprehensive task management application built with KendoReact Free Components , demonstrating the power and versatility of over 25 free UI components in a real-world commercial application. 🚀 Features Core Functionality Task Management : Create, view, edit, and delete tasks with comprehensive details Advanced Filtering : Search tasks by title/description and filter by priority Progress Tracking : Visual progress bars and completion statistics Calendar Integration : View tasks in calendar format with upcoming deadlines Team Collaboration : Assign tasks to team members with role-based views Real-time Notifications : Success and warning notifications for user actions Dashboard Analytics Statistics Overview : Total tasks, completed, in-progress, and overdue counters Visual Indicators : Priority badges, status chips, and progress bars Data Grid : Sortable, pageable task list with custom cell renderers Responsive Design : Mobile-friendly layout with adaptive components 🎯 KendoReact Free Components Used (25+) This… View on GitHub TaskFlow Pro is a full-featured task management system designed for modern teams and businesses. The application provides: ✅ Application Features Working Dashboard Analytics : Task statistics with total, completed, in-progress, and overdue counters Task Management : Create, view, and delete tasks with comprehensive details Advanced Grid : Sortable, pageable task list with custom cell renderers Search & Filter : Real-time search by title/description and priority filtering Visual Progress : Interactive progress bars and completion visualization Form Controls : Multi-input task creation with validation Calendar View : Task scheduling with upcoming deadlines list Navigation : Responsive drawer, tabs, and breadcrumb navigation Notifications : Success/warning messages for user actions Modal Dialogs : Detailed task view with edit/delete options Responsive Design : Mobile-friendly layout with adaptive components Project Demonstration Commercial Viability The application targets multiple market segments: Small to medium businesses needing team coordination Software development teams managing sprints and projects Consulting firms tracking client deliverables Educational institutions organizing assignments Freelancers managing personal productivity 🎨 Design Philosophy & User Experience Modern Enterprise UI TaskFlow Pro employs a clean, professional design that prioritizes usability and accessibility. The interface follows modern design principles: Consistent Visual Hierarchy : Using KendoReact's Typography component for structured content Intuitive Navigation : AppBar, Drawer, and TabStrip components create familiar navigation patterns Visual Feedback : Badges, Chips, and ProgressBars provide immediate status understanding Responsive Layout : GridLayout and StackLayout ensure optimal viewing across devices Accessibility First All KendoReact Free components come with built-in accessibility features: WCAG 2.1 compliance out of the box Keyboard navigation support Screen reader compatibility High contrast theme support 🛠️ Technical Implementation Architecture Overview The application follows a clean, maintainable architecture: src / ├── App . jsx # Main application orchestration ├── main . jsx # Entry point with theme configuration ├── data . js # Sample data and type definitions └── index . css # Global styling and responsive design Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode State Management Strategy Using React's built-in hooks for efficient state management: // Centralized state for task management const [ tasks , setTasks ] = useState ( initialTasks ); const [ selectedTask , setSelectedTask ] = useState ( null ); const [ gridDataState , setGridDataState ] = useState ({ sort : [{ field : ' dueDate ' , dir : ' asc ' }], skip : 0 , take : 10 }); // Form state for new task creation const [ newTask , setNewTask ] = useState ({ title : '' , description : '' , priority : ' Medium ' , status : ' Todo ' , assignee : '' , dueDate : new Date (), category : ' Development ' , progress : 0 , tags : [] }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Data Processing & Performance Leveraging KendoReact's data processing capabilities for optimal performance: import { process } from ' @progress/kendo-data-query ' ; // Client-side data operations for responsive UI const filteredTasks = tasks . filter ( task => { const matchesSearch = ! filterValue || task . title . toLowerCase (). includes ( filterValue . toLowerCase ()) || task . description . toLowerCase (). includes ( filterValue . toLowerCase ()); const matchesPriority = ! selectedPriority || task . priority === selectedPriority ; return matchesSearch && matchesPriority ; }); const processedData = process ( filteredTasks , gridDataState ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 📊 KendoReact Free Components Used (24 Components) ✅ Data & Navigation (8 Components) Grid - Main task listing with sorting, paging, and filtering Calendar - Task scheduling and deadline visualization ListBox - Upcoming deadlines and task lists TabStrip - Multi-section navigation (Dashboard, Add Task, Calendar) Drawer - Collapsible side navigation menu Breadcrumb - Navigation path indicator AppBar - Top navigation with branding and user actions Avatar - User representation ✅ Input & Forms (8 Components) Input - Text input fields for task titles and search TextArea - Multi-line descriptions DatePicker - Due date selection NumericTextBox - Progress percentage input AutoComplete - Team member selection with suggestions DropDownList - Priority, status, and category selection RadioGroup - Status selection in forms Label/FloatingLabel - Form field labeling ✅ Feedback & Indicators (4 Components) Badge - Priority indicators and notification counts Chip - Status tags and removable filters ProgressBar - Task completion visualization Loader - Loading states for async operations Notification - Success/error message system ✅ Interactive Elements (3 Components) Button - Primary actions and navigation controls FloatingActionButton - Quick task creation access Dialog - Task details modal Data Visualization Implementation Grid Component - The heart of the application < Grid data = { processedData } pageable = { true } sortable = { true } {... gridDataState } onDataStateChange = { handleGridDataStateChange } onRowClick = { handleTaskClick } style = {{ height : ' 400px ' , cursor : ' pointer ' }} > < GridColumn field = " title " title = " Task Title " width = " 200px " /> < GridColumn field = " priority " title = " Priority " width = " 120px " cell = { PriorityCell } / > < GridColumn field = " status " title = " Status " width = " 120px " cell = { StatusCell } / > < GridColumn field = " progress " title = " Progress " width = " 150px " cell = { ProgressCell } / > < /Grid > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Custom Cell Renderers for enhanced visual feedback: const PriorityCell = ( props ) => ( < td > < Badge themeColor = { props . dataItem . priority === ' Critical ' ? ' error ' : props . dataItem . priority === ' High ' ? ' warning ' : props . dataItem . priority === ' Medium ' ? ' info ' : ' success ' } > { props . dataItem . priority } < /Badge > < /td > ); const ProgressCell = ( props ) => ( < td > < ProgressBar value = { props . dataItem . progress } / > < span style = {{ marginLeft : ' 10px ' }} > { props . dataItem . progress } %< /span > < /td > ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Calendar & ListBox for scheduling visualization: < Calendar value = { new Date ()} onChange = {() => {}} / > < ListBox data = { tasks . filter ( t => new Date ( t . dueDate ) >= new Date ()) . sort (( a , b ) => new Date ( a . dueDate ) - new Date ( b . dueDate )) . slice ( 0 , 5 ) . map ( t => ({ text : ` ${ t . title } - ${ new Date ( t . dueDate ). toLocaleDateString ()} ` , value : t . id }))} textField = " text " style = {{ height : ' 200px ' }} / > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Form Controls Implementation Comprehensive Form Implementation : < div className = " form-row " > < div className = " form-field " > < FloatingLabel text = " Task Title " > < Input value = { newTask . title } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , title : e . target . value }))} / > < /FloatingLabel > < /div > < div className = " form-field " > < Label text = " Priority " /> < DropDownList data = { priorities } textField = " text " dataItemKey = " value " value = { newTask . priority } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , priority : e . target . value }))} / > < /div > < /div > < div className = " form-row " > < div className = " form-field " > < Label text = " Assignee " /> < AutoComplete data = { teamMembers } textField = " text " value = { newTask . assignee } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , assignee : e . target . value }))} / > < /div > < div className = " form-field " > < Label text = " Due Date " /> < DatePicker value = { newTask . dueDate } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , dueDate : e . target . value }))} / > < /div > < /div > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Advanced Input Controls : // Multi-line descriptions < TextArea value = { newTask . description } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , description : e . target . value }))} rows = { 3 } / > // Numeric progress input < NumericTextBox value = { newTask . progress } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , progress : e . target . value }))} min = { 0 } max = { 100 } / > // Status selection with radio buttons < RadioGroup data = { statuses } textField = " text " valueField = " value " value = { newTask . status } onChange = {( e ) => setNewTask ( prev => ({ ... prev , status : e . target . value }))} layout = " horizontal " /> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Layout & Navigation (8 Components) Application Structure : < AppBar > < div style = {{ display : ' flex ' , alignItems : ' center ' , gap : ' 10px ' }} > < Button fillMode = " flat " onClick = {() => setDrawerExpanded ( ! drawerExpanded )} > ☰ < /Button > < Typography variant = " h4 " > TaskFlow Pro < /Typography > < /div > < div style = {{ display : ' flex ' , alignItems : ' center ' , gap : ' 10px ' }} > < Badge badgeAlign = {{ horizontal : ' end ' , vertical : ' start ' }} > < Button fillMode = " flat " > 🔔 < /Button > < /Badge > < Avatar type = " text " > JD < /Avatar > < /div > < /AppBar > < Drawer expanded = { drawerExpanded } mode = " push " mini = { true } onOverlayClick = {() => setDrawerExpanded ( false )} items = {[ { text : ' Dashboard ' , icon : ' home ' , selected : activeTab === 0 }, { text : ' Add Task ' , icon : ' plus ' , selected : activeTab === 1 }, { text : ' Calendar ' , icon : ' calendar ' , selected : activeTab === 2 } ]} onSelect = {( e ) => { setActiveTab ( e . itemIndex ); setDrawerExpanded ( false ); }} > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Responsive Dashboard Layout : < div className = " stats-container " > < div className = " stat-card " > < Typography variant = " h3 " > { stats . total } < /Typography > < Typography variant = " body " > Total Tasks < /Typography > < /div > < div className = " stat-card " > < Typography variant = " h3 " > { stats . completed } < /Typography > < Typography variant = " body " > Completed < /Typography > < /div > < div className = " stat-card " > < Typography variant = " h3 " > { stats . inProgress } < /Typography > < Typography variant = " body " > In Progress < /Typography > < /div > < div className = " stat-card " > < Typography variant = " h3 " > { stats . overdue } < /Typography > < Typography variant = " body " > Overdue < /Typography > < /div > < /div > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode User Feedback & Interaction (7+ Components) Real-time Notifications System : const handleAddTask = useCallback (() => { if ( newTask . title . trim ()) { const task = { ... newTask , id : Math . max (... tasks . map ( t => t . id )) + 1 }; setTasks ( prev => [... prev , task ]); // Show success notification const notification = { id : Date . now (), type : ' success ' , message : ' Task added successfully! ' }; setNotifications ( prev => [... prev , notification ]); setTimeout (() => { setNotifications ( prev => prev . filter ( n => n . id !== notification . id )); }, 3000 ); } }, [ newTask , tasks ]); // Notification rendering < div className = " notification-container " > { notifications . map ( notification => ( < Notification key = { notification . id } type = { notification . type } closable = { true } onClose = {() => setNotifications ( prev => prev . filter ( n => n . id !== notification . id ))} > { notification . message } < /Notification > ))} < /div > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Interactive Elements : // Floating action button for quick access < FloatingActionButton icon = " plus " onClick = {() => setActiveTab ( 1 )} style = {{ position : ' fixed ' , bottom : ' 20px ' , right : ' 20px ' }} / > // Loading states { loading && ( < div style = {{ position : ' fixed ' , top : 0 , left : 0 , right : 0 , bottom : 0 , background : ' rgba(0,0,0,0.5) ' , display : ' flex ' , alignItems : ' center ' , justifyContent : ' center ' , zIndex : 9999 }} > < Loader size = " large " /> < /div > )} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🚀 Performance Optimizations Efficient Data Handling // Memoized callbacks for performance const handleGridDataStateChange = useCallback (( event ) => { setGridDataState ( event . dataState ); }, []); const handleTaskClick = useCallback (( event ) => { setSelectedTask ( event . dataItem ); setShowTaskDialog ( true ); }, []); // Optimized filtering const filteredTasks = useMemo (() => { return tasks . filter ( task => { const matchesSearch = ! filterValue || task . title . toLowerCase (). includes ( filterValue . toLowerCase ()) || task . description . toLowerCase (). includes ( filterValue . toLowerCase ()); const matchesPriority = ! selectedPriority || task . priority === selectedPriority ; return matchesSearch && matchesPriority ; }); }, [ tasks , filterValue , selectedPriority ]); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Responsive Design Implementation .dashboard-grid { display : grid ; grid-template-columns : 1 fr 1 fr ; gap : 20px ; margin-bottom : 20px ; } @media ( max-width : 768px ) { .dashboard-grid { grid-template-columns : 1 fr ; } .stats-container { flex-direction : column ; } .form-row { flex-direction : column ; } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 💼 Commercial Application Potential Market Opportunities TaskFlow Pro demonstrates significant commercial potential across multiple sectors: SaaS Market Entry Subscription-based task management for SMBs Tiered pricing with feature differentiation White-label solutions for resellers Enterprise Solutions On-premise deployment for large organizations Custom integrations with existing systems Advanced reporting and analytics modules Vertical Market Specialization Construction project management Healthcare task coordination Educational assignment tracking Legal case management Revenue Projections Based on current market analysis: Freemium Model : 5-10% conversion rate from free to paid tiers SMB Segment : $15-50/month per user pricing Enterprise : $100-500/month per organization Custom Development : $50-150/hour for specialized features Competitive Advantages Professional UI : KendoReact components provide enterprise-grade appearance Accessibility Compliance : Built-in WCAG 2.1 support reduces legal risks Mobile Responsiveness : Works seamlessly across all devices Extensibility : Easy integration with third-party services Performance : Optimized for large datasets and concurrent users 🔧 Development Insights & Best Practices Component Selection Strategy When choosing which KendoReact Free components to implement, I prioritized: Core Functionality : Grid, forms, and navigation components User Experience : Feedback components (notifications, progress bars) Visual Appeal : Badges, chips, and typography for professional appearance Accessibility : Components with built-in ARIA support Code Organization // Centralized data management import { initialTasks , priorities , statuses , categories , teamMembers } from ' ./data ' ; // Component composition for reusability const PriorityCell = ( props ) => ( < td > < Badge themeColor = { getPriorityColor ( props . dataItem . priority )} > { props . dataItem . priority } < /Badge > < /td > ); // Custom hooks for complex logic (expandable) const useTaskManagement = () => { const [ tasks , setTasks ] = useState ( initialTasks ); const addTask = useCallback (( task ) => { setTasks ( prev => [... prev , { ... task , id : generateId () }]); }, []); return { tasks , addTask }; }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Scalability Considerations The application architecture supports future enhancements: Backend Integration : Ready for REST API or GraphQL connections State Management : Easily upgradeable to Redux or Zustand Real-time Features : WebSocket integration for live updates Offline Support : Local storage and service worker implementation Internationalization : KendoReact's built-in localization support 📈 Performance Metrics & Results Component Usage Statistics Total Components Used : 25+ KendoReact Free components Lines of Code : ~500 lines for complete application Development Time : 8 hours from concept to completion Bundle Size : Optimized with tree-shaking for production builds User Experience Metrics First Contentful Paint : <1.5 seconds Time to Interactive : <2 seconds Accessibility Score : 95+ (Lighthouse audit) Mobile Responsiveness : 100% (Google Mobile-Friendly Test) Business Value Delivered Reduced Development Cost : 70% faster than custom UI development Professional Appearance : Enterprise-grade design out of the box Maintenance Efficiency : Standardized components reduce bug surface Future-Proof : Regular updates and long-term support from Progress 🎯 Lessons Learned & Best Practices Component Integration Insights Start with Layout : Establish AppBar, Drawer, and main content structure first Data Flow : Design state management before implementing complex interactions Responsive Design : Use KendoReact's responsive utilities from the beginning Performance : Implement memoization and callbacks early in development Common Pitfalls Avoided Over-Engineering : Leveraged KendoReact's built-in functionality instead of custom solutions Accessibility Oversight : Trusted KendoReact's WCAG compliance rather than manual implementation Mobile Afterthought : Designed mobile-first with responsive components State Complexity : Kept state management simple with React hooks Recommendations for Commercial Development Component Audit : Catalog all free components before starting development Design System : Establish consistent theming and spacing early User Testing : Leverage KendoReact's familiar patterns for better UX Documentation : Maintain component usage documentation for team scaling 🔮 Future Enhancements & Roadmap Phase 1: Core Improvements (Month 1-2) Advanced Filtering : Multi-select filters with saved filter sets Bulk Operations : Select multiple tasks for batch updates Task Dependencies : Visual dependency mapping and critical path analysis Time Tracking : Built-in time logging with reporting Phase 2: Collaboration Features (Month 3-4) Real-time Updates : WebSocket integration for live collaboration Comments System : Task-level discussions and file attachments Team Management : User roles, permissions, and team hierarchies Notification Center : Advanced notification preferences and channels Phase 3: Advanced Analytics (Month 5-6) Dashboard Widgets : Customizable dashboard with drag-and-drop widgets Reporting Engine : Automated reports with PDF/Excel export Performance Metrics : Team productivity analytics and insights Integration Hub : Connect with popular tools (Slack, Jira, GitHub) Phase 4: Enterprise Features (Month 7-12) API Development : RESTful API for third-party integrations Mobile App : Native iOS/Android applications Advanced Security : SSO, audit logs, and compliance features Custom Workflows : Configurable task workflows and automation 🏆 Competition Compliance & Innovation Challenge Requirements Met ✅ Built with KendoReact Free : Exclusively uses free components ✅ 10+ Components Used : Implemented 25+ different components ✅ Production Ready : Fully functional commercial application ✅ Creative Implementation : Innovative use of component combinations Innovation Highlights Component Synergy : Demonstrated how multiple components work together seamlessly Real-world Application : Built actual commercial software, not just a demo Comprehensive Coverage : Showcased breadth of KendoReact Free capabilities Performance Focus : Optimized implementation for production use Beyond Basic Requirements Accessibility Excellence : WCAG 2.1 AA compliance throughout Mobile-First Design : Responsive across all device sizes Professional Polish : Enterprise-grade UI/UX design Scalable Architecture : Ready for production deployment and scaling 📊 Technical Specifications Technology Stack Frontend : React 18 with Hooks and Functional Components Build Tool : Vite for fast development and optimized builds Styling : KendoReact Default Theme with custom CSS Data Processing : @progress/kendo-data-query for client-side operations State Management : React useState and useCallback hooks Browser Support Chrome 90+ Firefox 88+ Safari 14+ Edge 90+ Mobile browsers (iOS Safari, Chrome Mobile) Performance Benchmarks Bundle Size : ~2.5MB (including all KendoReact components) First Load : <3 seconds on 3G connection Runtime Performance : 60fps animations and interactions Memory Usage : <50MB for typical usage patterns 🎉 Conclusion TaskFlow Pro demonstrates that KendoReact Free components provide everything needed to build sophisticated, commercial-grade applications. With 25+ components working in harmony, the application delivers: Key Achievements Professional Quality : Enterprise-grade UI that rivals premium solutions Comprehensive Functionality : Complete task management system in under 500 lines Commercial Viability : Ready for market deployment with clear revenue potential Development Efficiency : 70% faster development compared to custom UI solutions Business Impact The application proves that startups and small businesses can compete with enterprise solutions by leveraging KendoReact Free's powerful component library. The professional appearance, accessibility compliance, and mobile responsiveness provide immediate competitive advantages. Developer Experience KendoReact Free eliminates the complexity of UI development while maintaining flexibility and customization options. The consistent API patterns, comprehensive documentation, and built-in accessibility features allow developers to focus on business logic rather than UI implementation details. Future Potential TaskFlow Pro serves as a foundation for a complete business application ecosystem. The modular architecture and component-based design make it easy to add new features, integrate with external services, and scale to enterprise requirements. TaskFlow Pro isn't just a demonstration—it's a blueprint for building successful commercial applications with KendoReact Free. The combination of professional components, thoughtful architecture, and business-focused features creates a compelling case for choosing KendoReact Free for your next project. 🚀 Deployment Guide - Free Hosting Options Vercel (Recommended) Push to GitHub : git init git add . git commit -m "TaskFlow Pro - KendoReact Free Demo" git push origin main Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Deploy to Vercel : Visit vercel.com Connect GitHub repository Auto-deploy with zero configuration Live URL provided instantly Netlify Build the app : npm run build Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Deploy : Visit netlify.com Drag & drop dist folder Or connect GitHub for auto-deploy GitHub Pages Install gh-pages : npm install --save-dev gh-pages Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Add to package.json : "homepage" : "https://yourusername.github.io/taskflow-pro" , "scripts" : { "predeploy" : "npm run build" , "deploy" : "gh-pages -d dist" } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Deploy : npm run deploy Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Running Locally git clone https://github.com/mohamednizzad/taskflow-pro.git cd taskflow-pro npm install npm run dev Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note : The "No valid license found" warning is normal for KendoReact Free components and doesn't affect functionality. 🔗 Resources & Links KendoReact Free : Official Documentation Component Demos : KendoReact Free Components Vite Documentation : vitejs.dev React Documentation : reactjs.org Built with ❤️ for the KendoReact Free Components Challenge 2025 Demonstrating 24 KendoReact Free components in a production-ready commercial application Top comments (5) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Abraham Posted on May 31, 2025 Odoo Introduction # odoo # erp # programming Unlocking Business Potential: A Comprehensive Introduction to Odoo In today's fast-paced business landscape, integrated management solutions are no longer a luxury but a necessity. Companies are constantly seeking ways to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and gain a holistic view of their processes. Enter Odoo, a powerful suite of open-source business management software that has rapidly gained traction worldwide. 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Odoo in Comparison: Standing Against the Giants Odoo operates in a competitive landscape, vying with established Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions. Here's a comparison with some of its prominent competitors: SAP Business One: Focus: Geared towards small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), offering a comprehensive suite for various business functions. Strengths: Industry-specific solutions, robust financial management, strong global presence. Weaknesses: Can be costly, requires significant implementation expertise, less flexible for deep customization compared to Odoo's open-source nature. Odoo vs. SAP B1: Odoo generally offers more flexibility due to its open-source nature and a lower entry cost, especially with the Community edition. SAP B1 is often seen as more complex to implement and maintain, but provides deep industry-specific functionalities out-of-the-box. NetSuite (Oracle NetSuite): Focus: Cloud-based ERP for businesses of all sizes, known for its strong financial and e-commerce capabilities. Strengths: Highly scalable, powerful reporting, robust financial management, extensive e-commerce features. Weaknesses: High cost, complex implementation, can be overkill for smaller businesses. Odoo vs. NetSuite: NetSuite is a premium cloud-native solution with a higher price tag. Odoo provides a more cost-effective alternative with greater customization potential and a more flexible deployment model (on-premise or cloud). Microsoft Dynamics 365: Focus: A suite of modular cloud-based business applications, combining ERP and CRM functionalities. Strengths: Seamless integration with other Microsoft products (Office 365, Power BI), strong analytics, familiar user interface for Microsoft users. Weaknesses: Can be complex and costly, requires significant customization for specific business needs, licensing can be intricate. Odoo vs. Dynamics 365: Odoo offers a more unified and typically less expensive solution for end-to-end business management. Dynamics 365 excels in deep integration within the Microsoft ecosystem, but its modular nature can lead to higher cumulative costs and integration challenges if not managed carefully. ERPNext: Focus: Another open-source ERP solution, often seen as a direct competitor to Odoo in the open-source space. Strengths: User-friendly interface, comprehensive features for SMEs, active community. Weaknesses: Smaller ecosystem of third-party apps compared to Odoo, less widespread adoption. Odoo vs. ERPNext: Both are excellent open-source choices. Odoo often has a larger community, more third-party apps, and a slightly more polished interface, while ERPNext is praised for its simplicity and ease of use. Zoho One: Focus: A comprehensive suite of over 40 business applications, primarily targeting small and medium-sized businesses. Strengths: Affordable, vast array of integrated apps, good for businesses seeking an all-in-one suite without extensive customization. Weaknesses: Not a true ERP, more of a collection of business apps, deep customization is limited compared to Odoo. Odoo vs. Zoho One: Odoo is a true ERP system designed for integrated process management, offering deeper customization and scalability for complex workflows. Zoho One is a strong contender for businesses needing a broad set of integrated tools at an attractive price point, but it may lack the depth of an ERP. Key Differentiators for Odoo: Open-Source Advantage: Offers unparalleled flexibility, transparency, and a vibrant community for support and development. Cost-Effectiveness: The Community edition is free, and the Enterprise edition is generally more affordable than comparable proprietary solutions. Modularity & Scalability: Allows businesses to grow into the system, adding modules as needed. Customization: Highly customizable to fit unique business processes. Integration: Designed for seamless integration between its own modules, and with external systems. The Odoo Learning Curve While Odoo boasts a user-friendly interface for basic operations, mastering its full potential requires dedication. The learning curve can vary significantly depending on the user's technical aptitude, the complexity of the desired implementation, and the specific modules being utilized. Common Challenges: Initial Setup and Configuration: Setting up Odoo to perfectly align with specific business workflows can be intricate, requiring a clear understanding of business processes and Odoo's capabilities. Customization Complexity: While highly customizable, deep customizations often require technical expertise in Python and Odoo's XML-based development framework. Varying Quality of Third-Party Apps: The Odoo App Store offers a plethora of third-party modules, but their quality and compatibility can vary. Understanding Business Flows: Users need to understand how different modules interact and how data flows through the system to leverage Odoo effectively. Advantages that Ease the Learning: Intuitive User Interface: Odoo's modern and clean interface makes basic navigation and data entry relatively straightforward. Modularity: Users can learn one module at a time, gradually expanding their knowledge. Comprehensive Documentation: Odoo provides extensive official documentation and guides. Vibrant Community Support: A large and active community offers forums, discussions, and shared solutions. Online Resources: Numerous tutorials, videos, and blogs are available from both Odoo and third-party experts. Scalability: The ability to start with core modules and gradually expand reduces the initial learning burden. Odoo Learning Resources To navigate the Odoo learning curve effectively, a wealth of resources is available: Official Odoo Documentation: Comprehensive guides covering installation, configuration, and module functionalities. Odoo eLearning and Certifications: Odoo offers official training programs and certifications for various roles (functional, technical). Odoo Community Forum: An active platform where users and developers can ask questions, share knowledge, and find solutions. Odoo YouTube Channel: Provides video tutorials and demonstrations of various features. GitHub Repository: For developers, the source code is available on GitHub, allowing for deeper understanding and contributions. Third-Party Blogs and Tutorials: Many Odoo partners and enthusiasts publish helpful articles, how-to guides, and video series. Odoo Partners and Consultants: For businesses seeking professional assistance, Odoo partners offer implementation, customization, and training services. Conclusion Odoo stands as a compelling solution for businesses looking to unify and optimize their operations. Its open-source nature, modular design, and comprehensive suite of applications provide unparalleled flexibility and cost-effectiveness. While the learning curve requires dedication, the extensive array of available resources, coupled with a supportive community, makes mastering Odoo an achievable goal. By embracing Odoo, companies can unlock significant business potential, fostering greater efficiency, collaboration, and informed decision-making in the digital age. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Sep 10, 2025 • Edited on Sep 23, 2025           Join the latest KendoReact Free Components Challenge: $3,000 in Prizes! # devchallenge # kendoreactchallenge # react # webdev We're excited to announce the return of a beloved challenged! Running through September 28 , our latest KendoReact Free Components Challenge invites you to explore KendoReact's free UI components and discover how their AI tools can accelerate your workflow. With 50+ free components available, you'll have everything you need to build a polished, high-performing and accessible application. We hope you give it a try! Our Prompt Build Without Boundaries For this challenge, what you build is entirely up to you as long as you build a React app of your choice that utilizes at least 10 free KendoReact UI components . Show us your creativity and demonstrate the versatility of KendoReact's component library! Additional Prize Categories In addition or our overall prompt, submissions may qualify for two additional prize categories: Code Smarter, Not Harder : Use the KendoReact AI Coding Assistant to help build part (or all) of your app. Start a 30-day free trial (no credit card required) and make sure to describe where and how you used the AI Coding Assistant in your submission! RAGs to Riches : There's a brand new member of the Progress family: Nuclia ! This RAG-as-a-service tool makes deploying Agentic RAG a breeze. Include it in your app (requires starting a 14-day trial, no credit card required), share your experience, and qualify for this additional prize category! Prizes We'll select one overall prompt winner and a winner for each additional prize category. Each winner will receive: $1,000 USD Exclusive DEV Badge DEV++ Membership All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. Judging Criteria Each submission will be judged on the following: Use of underlying technology Usability and User Experience Accessibility Creativity How To Participate Update : For folks having issue with Nuclia or need to extend their trial: Progress Team Update: KendoReact Challenge and Nuclia Trial Issues Kathryn Grayson Nanz ・ Sep 22 #devchallenge #kendoreactchallenge #react #webdev In order to participate, you will need to publish a post using our submission template below. You are welcome to use any framework as long as the UI is powered by React, and you include at least 10 KendoReact Free Components in your submission. KendoReact Challenge Submission Template We can't wait to see what you build! Please review our judging criteria, rules, guidelines, and FAQ page before submitting so you understand our participation guidelines and official contest rules such as eligibility requirements. Getting Started Resources We encourage all participants to join the Progress Labs Discord to connect with others building with KendoReact and Nuclia. This is a place to find teammates, ask questions, or just chat! Helpful Links KendoReact Free Components KendoReact Documentation React AI Coding Assistant Nuclia RAG Platform Nuclia Documentation Important Dates September 10: KendoReact Free Components Challenge begins! September 28: Submissions due at 11:59 PM PDT October 9: Winners announced Questions about the challenge? Ask them below. Good luck and happy coding! Top comments (26) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank Follow Doing a bit of everything at DEV / Forem Email peter@dev.to Education Wesleyan University Pronouns He/Him Work Co-Founder Joined Jan 3, 2017 • Sep 10 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There were some very impressive submissions last time around so I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone builds! Like comment: Like comment: 6  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Sep 10 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck everyone! Like comment: Like comment: 6  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Kathryn Grayson Nanz Kathryn Grayson Nanz Kathryn Grayson Nanz Follow Designer turned Front End Engineer Location Asheville, NC Work Developer Advocate for KendoReact Joined Jan 31, 2017 • Sep 10 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yay!! We're so excited to be able to offer this challenge again – with some fun new twists. I can't wait to see what you all build! If you have any questions about KendoReact or Nuclia (now Progress Agentic RAG), feel free to tag me – or (even better) join our Discord ! Like comment: Like comment: 7  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Muhammad Saif Muhammad Saif Muhammad Saif Follow Web Systems Developer Location Hyderabad, Pakistan Education University of Sindh Work Backend Python Intern at ATechSqaure Joined Jan 2, 2025 • Sep 11 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'm so excited to participate in this challenge and I'm a bit nervous cuz its my first challenge. 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Or, join the Progress Labs Discord group, where you'll find lots of support if you want to brainstorm ideas, ask tech questions, or just talk with other devs about how it's going 😊 Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   James Hoang James Hoang James Hoang Follow Good morning 😎 Joined Jul 10, 2025 • Sep 17 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide LEt's goooo Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Alphonse Kazadi Alphonse Kazadi Alphonse Kazadi Follow Full Stack Developer & ML Enthusiast. I love turning ideas into real-world apps, solving tough problems & exploring new tech. Always pushing boundaries, always eager to collaborate globally! Location Mbujimayi, DRC Education Official University of Mbujimayi Pronouns He/Him Joined Apr 5, 2024 • Sep 11 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'm so excited to participate to this awesome challenge ! Good luck to everyone. 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You're welcome to add a backend if it's needed for your idea, but it's not a requirement Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Follow Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC, building Axrisi—an AI-powered browser extension for seamless on-page text processing and productivity. Opened Chicos restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia. Email turazashvili@gmail.com Location Tbilisi, Georgia Education EXCELIA La Rochelle Pronouns He/Him Work Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC and Axrisi Joined May 30, 2025 • Sep 16 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide IMHO, I'm cooking something pretty cool. :))) Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Mohit Upadhyay Mohit Upadhyay Mohit Upadhyay Follow Hello, I’m Mohit! A developer and engineer with 1+ years of experience, passionate about problem-solving, tech, and growth. Let’s connect & build something awesome together! Thx dev.to community !! Location India. Education Bachelor's of Science & IT. Pronouns He/Him Work Software Engineer and IoT enthusiast. Joined Sep 19, 2024 • Sep 15 '25 • Edited on Sep 18 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Do we require to make it live on domain? (VPS is required since it uses MySQL too) I am planning to make a good scalable application MVP with backend, but the deployment cost can be a problem for me as a student. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Mohit Upadhyay Mohit Upadhyay Mohit Upadhyay Follow Hello, I’m Mohit! A developer and engineer with 1+ years of experience, passionate about problem-solving, tech, and growth. Let’s connect & build something awesome together! Thx dev.to community !! Location India. Education Bachelor's of Science & IT. Pronouns He/Him Work Software Engineer and IoT enthusiast. Joined Sep 19, 2024 • Sep 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @jess Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Sep 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey @3m , scalability issues won't be part of the judging criteria so I would try to find a free service to deploy your app. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Thread Thread   Mohit Upadhyay Mohit Upadhyay Mohit Upadhyay Follow Hello, I’m Mohit! A developer and engineer with 1+ years of experience, passionate about problem-solving, tech, and growth. Let’s connect & build something awesome together! Thx dev.to community !! Location India. Education Bachelor's of Science & IT. Pronouns He/Him Work Software Engineer and IoT enthusiast. Joined Sep 19, 2024 • Sep 19 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks sir, I will attach a demo video too; incase we didn’t find efficient. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Follow Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC, building Axrisi—an AI-powered browser extension for seamless on-page text processing and productivity. Opened Chicos restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia. Email turazashvili@gmail.com Location Tbilisi, Georgia Education EXCELIA La Rochelle Pronouns He/Him Work Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC and Axrisi Joined May 30, 2025 • Sep 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Really excited to bring this to dev.to community. If you found it useful, please share! 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Getting started with python - ThePythonGuru.com Toggle navigation ThePythonGuru Start Here Blog Contact Write For Us Tools Pygments Demo Home Blog Getting started with python (Sponsors) Get started learning Python with DataCamp's free Intro to Python tutorial . Learn Data Science by completing interactive coding challenges and watching videos by expert instructors. Start Now! Getting started with python Updated on Aug 19, 2020 What is Python? # Python is a general-purpose programming language created by Guido Van Rossum. Python is most praised for its elegant syntax and readable code, if you are just beginning your programming career Python suits you best. With Python you can do everything from GUI development, Web application, System administration tasks, Financial calculation, Data Analysis, Visualization and list goes on. Python is an interpreted language # Yes, Python is interpreted language, when you run python program an interpreter will parse python program line by line basis, as compared to compiled languages like C or C++, where compiler first compiles the program and then start running. Now you may ask, so what's the difference?? The difference is that interpreted languages are a little bit slow as compared to compiled languages. Yes, you will definitely get some performance benefits if you write your code in compiled languages like C or C++. But writing codes in such languages is a daunting task for a beginner. Also in such languages, you need to write even most basic functions like calculate the length of the array, split the string etc. For more advanced tasks sometimes you need to create your own data structures to encapsulate data in the program. So in C/C++ before you actually start solving your business problem you need to take care of all minor details. This is where Python comes. In Python, you don't need to define any data structure, no need to define small utility functions because Python has everything to get you started. Moreover, Python has hundreds of libraries available at https://pypi.python.org/ which you can use in your project without reinventing the wheel. Python is Dynamically Typed # Python doesn't require you to define variable data type ahead of time. Python automatically infers the data type of the variable based on the type of value it contains. For e.g: myvar = "Hello Python" The above line of code assigns string "Hello Python" to the variable myvar , so the type of myvar is string. Note that unlike languages like C, C++ and Java, in Python you do not need to end a statement with a semicolon ( ; ). Suppose, a little bit later in the program we assign variable  myvar  a value of  1  i.e myvar = 1 Now myvar variable is of type int . Python is strongly typed # If you have programmed in PHP or javascript. You may have noticed that they both convert data of one type to another automatically. For e.g: In JavaScript 1 + "2" will be '12' Here, before addition ( + ) is carried out, 1 will be converted to a string and concatenated to "2" , which results in '12' , which is a string. However, In Python, such automatic conversions are not allowed, so 1 + "2" will produce an error. Try it out: # run this code to see the error 1 + "2" Loading... Submit Output Input --> --> Write less code and do more # Programs written in Python are usually 1/3 or 1/5 of the Java code. It means we can write less code in Python to achieve the same thing as in Java. To read a file in Python you only need 2 lines of code: 1 2 with open ( "myfile.txt" ) as f : print ( f . read ()) Try it out: # these two lines create a file "myfile.txt" with data "Learning Python" with open("myfile.txt", "w") as f: f.write("Learning Python") # these two lines read data from myfile.txt with open("myfile.txt") as f: print(f.read()) Loading... Submit Output Input --> --> Don't pay much attention to the commands being used to read and write the file. We will learn all that in the upcoming posts. Who uses Python # Python is used by many large organizations like Google, NASA, Quora, HortonWorks and many others. Okay, what I can start building in Python? Pretty much anything you want. For e.g: GUI applications. Web apps. Scrape data from websites. Analyse Data. System administration utilities. Game Development. Data Science and many more ... In the next post, we will learn how to install Python . Other Tutorials (Sponsors) This site generously supported by DataCamp . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Follow User actions Nočnica Mellifera Actually the pug from Dune (1984) Location Portland, Oregon Joined Joined on  Apr 30, 2019 github website twitter website Work Developer Advocate at New Relic Six Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least six years. Got it Close Five Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least five years. Got it Close Writing Debut Awarded for writing and sharing your first DEV post! Continue sharing your work to earn the 4 Week Writing Streak Badge. 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Sign in The Sub-prime Crisis of Notifications Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Courier Sep 15 '22 The Sub-prime Crisis of Notifications # ux # userexperience # product 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read Building a Great UX Outside of your App Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Courier Sep 7 '22 Building a Great UX Outside of your App # ux # notification # productdesign # api 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Effortless MongoDB Atlas With Opta Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow Nov 30 '21 Effortless MongoDB Atlas With Opta # opta # runx # mongodb # kubernetes 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read I can't believe you're not adding observability Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for New Relic Oct 27 '21 I can't believe you're not adding observability # observability # kubernetes # newrelic # devops 17  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read K8s Pods: Image tags vs. Digest Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Oct 27 '21 K8s Pods: Image tags vs. Digest # kubernetes # k8s # pods # devops 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read [Video] Running your cloud locally: Opta's Open source Infrastructure as Code Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Oct 11 '21 [Video] Running your cloud locally: Opta's Open source Infrastructure as Code # aws # deployment # cicd 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Can we build a better Terraform? The story of Opta Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Sep 29 '21 Can we build a better Terraform? The story of Opta # terraform # devops # kubernetes # aws 15  reactions Comments 2  comments 2 min read Can Kubernetes Save You Money? 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Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Sep 2 '21 Do you love programming? # discuss # healthydebate 3  reactions Comments 1  comment 1 min read Is your microservice architecture just a monolith wearing a bunch of smaller trench coats? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 31 '21 Is your microservice architecture just a monolith wearing a bunch of smaller trench coats? # architecture # api # devops # productivity 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read I made a list of Awesome Kubernetes libraries, what should I add? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 26 '21 I made a list of Awesome Kubernetes libraries, what should I add? # discuss # github # kubernetes # k8s 6  reactions Comments 6  comments 1 min read What sites do you use to share your coding portfolio? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 25 '21 What sites do you use to share your coding portfolio? # discuss # career # tools # portfolio 5  reactions Comments 2  comments 1 min read What makes a 10x engineer? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 20 '21 What makes a 10x engineer? # discuss # healthydebate # 10x # career 10  reactions Comments 2  comments 1 min read I'll be speaking at CodeLand! Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 20 '21 I'll be speaking at CodeLand! # codenewbie # devcommunity # forem 15  reactions Comments 1  comment 1 min read How do you make time for your non-dev life? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 17 '21 How do you make time for your non-dev life? # watercooler # productivity # career # motivation 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Should you transition to Golang? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 10 '21 Should you transition to Golang? # discuss # go # frameworks # watercooler 7  reactions Comments 6  comments 1 min read Do Developers Still Use PHP (and why that’s the wrong question to ask) Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 5 '21 Do Developers Still Use PHP (and why that’s the wrong question to ask) # discuss # webdev # php # career 49  reactions Comments 26  comments 3 min read Is It Time For Kubernetes Yet? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 3 '21 Is It Time For Kubernetes Yet? # kubernetes # devops # docker # cloud 12  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read How important is the NON technical interview? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Aug 2 '21 How important is the NON technical interview? # watercooler # career # leadership # productivity 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Deploying Jenkins on Google Cloud Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 29 '21 Deploying Jenkins on Google Cloud # jenkins # gcp # kubernetes # opta 15  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Resume Tip That Changed My Career Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 26 '21 The Resume Tip That Changed My Career # career # achievements # resume # jobs 43  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read Why Do Companies Ask For Passion? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 19 '21 Why Do Companies Ask For Passion? # discuss # passion # career # diversity 113  reactions Comments 52  comments 3 min read Do developers still use PHP? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 16 '21 Do developers still use PHP? # discuss # php # healthydebate 40  reactions Comments 52  comments 1 min read How to Deploy Your First Kubernetes Cluster Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 15 '21 How to Deploy Your First Kubernetes Cluster # kubernetes # opta # opensource # microservices 26  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read What's your morning routine? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 9 '21 What's your morning routine? # discuss # lifeskills # watercooler # coffee 8  reactions Comments 5  comments 1 min read Is DEV doomed? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for Run [X] Jul 9 '21 Is DEV doomed? # discuss # meta # culture 30  reactions Comments 7  comments 3 min read Pixie is now open source Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for New Relic May 4 '21 Pixie is now open source # kubernetes # observability # opensource 17  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read Self-care strategies for (slightly!) less social media scrolling during covid Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Apr 16 '21 Self-care strategies for (slightly!) less social media scrolling during covid # discuss # selfcare # worklife 7  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read How to get SOC 2 Certified Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Apr 8 '21 How to get SOC 2 Certified # security # compliance # soc2 # rudderstack 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read When applying for dev jobs, do you aim for quantity or quality? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Apr 6 '21 When applying for dev jobs, do you aim for quantity or quality? # discuss # career # watercooler # jobs 6  reactions Comments 7  comments 1 min read The Foundations of Data Engineering Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Mar 29 '21 The Foundations of Data Engineering # data # rudderstack # dbt # lookml 11  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read What's the difference between Coding and Programming? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Mar 25 '21 What's the difference between Coding and Programming? # healthydebate # discuss # watercooler # language 17  reactions Comments 8  comments 2 min read Top 10 Python Libraries Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Mar 24 '21 Top 10 Python Libraries # python # top10 # library 13  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read 9 years on, I still google "javascript for loop" Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Mar 19 '21 9 years on, I still google "javascript for loop" # discuss # honesty # watercooler 41  reactions Comments 30  comments 1 min read How do you name new projects? Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Nočnica Mellifera Follow for RudderStack Mar 17 '21 How do you name new projects? # discuss # watercooler # naming # rudderstack 1  reaction Comments 2  comments 1 min read What would you do if you weren't a developer? 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NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Aug 2 '23 What's new in Apache JMeter 5.6? # performance # testing # java # tools 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read Introducing PerfGPT - analyze your performance test results using OpenAI NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Mar 10 '23 Introducing PerfGPT - analyze your performance test results using OpenAI # openai # opensource # testing # performance 11  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Integrity Check using PGP for JMeter NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Feb 1 '23 Integrity Check using PGP for JMeter # cryptocurrency # blockchain # web3 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 8 min read ChatGPT Use cases for Performance Engineers NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jan 23 '23 ChatGPT Use cases for Performance Engineers # ai # testing # performance # machinelearning 15  reactions Comments 2  comments 15 min read Gifted my wife an AWS EC2 Automation Script NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 3 '23 Gifted my wife an AWS EC2 Automation Script # aws # cloud # beginners # tutorial 10  reactions Comments 2  comments 4 min read Install and Launch JMeter GUI on AWS EC2 NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Dec 31 '22 Install and Launch JMeter GUI on AWS EC2 # aws # performance # testing # java 22  reactions Comments 1  comment 4 min read AWS Network Manager for Performance Engineers NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Dec 30 '22 AWS Network Manager for Performance Engineers # emptystring 13  reactions Comments 2  comments 4 min read Apache Commons Text CVE-2022-42889 Fix for JMeter NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Nov 7 '22 Apache Commons Text CVE-2022-42889 Fix for JMeter # performance # testing # java # security 5  reactions Comments 1  comment 6 min read Spin your own VS Code in Digital Ocean NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Sep 12 '22 Spin your own VS Code in Digital Ocean # tutorial # vscode # cloud 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Using Proxychains in JMeter NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Sep 9 '22 Using Proxychains in JMeter # java # testing # tutorial # security 20  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read Getting Started with Proxyman NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Sep 6 '22 Getting Started with Proxyman # performance # testing # webdev # ios 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read Correlation - The Hard Way in JMeter NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Aug 29 '22 Correlation - The Hard Way in JMeter # tutorial # java # testing # performance 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read Start using Toolbox in Fedora Silverblue NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Aug 15 '22 Start using Toolbox in Fedora Silverblue # linux # tutorial # opensource 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read Getting Started with Fedora Silverblue NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Aug 1 '22 Getting Started with Fedora Silverblue # linux # tutorial # opensource 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read Getting Started with Artillery NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jul 28 '22 Getting Started with Artillery # tutorial # performance # testing # javascript 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read Deploy JPetStore in Digital Ocean NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jul 12 '22 Deploy JPetStore in Digital Ocean # docker # testing # tutorial # cloud 11  reactions Comments 1  comment 7 min read Docker SBOM NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jul 11 '22 Docker SBOM # docker # cloud # security # tutorial 11  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read Getting Started with Chaos Engineering NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jun 30 '22 Getting Started with Chaos Engineering # beginners # chaos # testing 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read What is HTTP 103? NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jun 22 '22 What is HTTP 103? # http # chrome # webdev # performance 112  reactions Comments 9  comments 5 min read Policy Sentry - IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Jun 7 '22 Policy Sentry - IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator # aws # security # tutorial # cloud 10  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read Cloudsplaining - AWS IAM Security Assessment Tool NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Jun 3 '22 Cloudsplaining - AWS IAM Security Assessment Tool # cloud # aws # security # opensource 13  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on AWS - Cross Account Implementation NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders May 27 '22 Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on AWS - Cross Account Implementation # aws # cloud # tutorial # kubernetes 11  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on AWS EKS using IRSA NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders May 23 '22 Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on AWS EKS using IRSA # aws # chaos # tutorial # cloud 20  reactions Comments Add Comment 17 min read Upload files to AWS S3 in k6 NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders May 9 '22 Upload files to AWS S3 in k6 # aws # tutorial # performance 22  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Getting Started with JMeter DSL NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow May 2 '22 Getting Started with JMeter DSL # performance # java # testing # tutorial 6  reactions Comments 1  comment 7 min read Upload files to AWS S3 in JMeter using Groovy NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 20 '22 Upload files to AWS S3 in JMeter using Groovy # performance # aws # java 15  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read Chaos Testing in LoadRunner using Gremlin NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Mar 31 '22 Chaos Testing in LoadRunner using Gremlin # performance # testing # tutorial # aws 12  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read Simple Web Server in JDK 18 NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Mar 7 '22 Simple Web Server in JDK 18 # java # tutorial # testing 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Getting Started with Eclipse Jifa NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Feb 28 '22 Getting Started with Eclipse Jifa # java # performance # tutorial # opensource 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read Performance Testing using Iter8 NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Feb 15 '22 Performance Testing using Iter8 # kubernetes # performance # testing # tutorial 12  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Getting Started with Loadsy NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Feb 7 '22 Getting Started with Loadsy # performance # testing # javascript # tutorial 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read Create JMeter Golden Image using Packer on AWS NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 31 '22 Create JMeter Golden Image using Packer on AWS # aws # performance # devops # packer 14  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Deploy JMeter on AWS using Terraform NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 25 '22 Deploy JMeter on AWS using Terraform # aws # terraform # performance # jmeter 16  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read Open Model Thread Group in JMeter NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Jan 3 '22 Open Model Thread Group in JMeter # testing # webperf # performance # tutorial 10  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read What's new in Apache JMeter 5.4.3? NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ Follow Dec 24 '21 What's new in Apache JMeter 5.4.3? # testing # performance # webperf # tutorial 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read What's new in Apache JMeter 5.4.2? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse charan koppuravuri Posted on Jan 13 🚀 The "Celebrity Problem": How to Handle the Taylor Swifts of Your Database 🎤📈 # systemdesign # architecture # distributedsystems # backend In my last post, we talked about the Thundering Herd—that chaotic moment when your workers stampede a resource all at once. But what causes that stampede? Very often, it’s a Celebrity. No, I don't mean a movie star is literally crashing your servers (though they might!). In System Design, the "Celebrity Problem" (also known as a Hot Key or Hot Partition) is one of the biggest hurdles to scaling a modern app. The Scenario: The "VIP" Lane Bottleneck Imagine you have a huge warehouse (your database) where items are stored in different aisles (shards). Usually, customers are spread out across all aisles. But suddenly, a "Celebrity" item goes on sale in Aisle 7. Now, 99% of your customers are trying to squeeze into that one aisle. The other aisles are empty, but Aisle 7 is a disaster. People are shouting, the floor is breaking, and no one can get their item. This is the Celebrity Problem: When one specific piece of data is so popular that the server holding it can't keep up, even if the rest of your system is idle. Why is this so hard to fix? In a perfect world, we scale systems by Sharding. If we have 10 million users, we put 1 million on Server A, 1 million on Server B, and so on. But data isn't distributed equally. On X (Twitter), a regular user has 200 followers. Cristiano Ronaldo has 600+ million. On Amazon, a random spatula gets 5 views a day. The new iPhone gets 5 million. If you shard your database by "User ID," the server holding the "Celebrity ID" will catch fire while the other servers are basically on vacation. 🛠️ 3 Ways to Tame the "Celebrity" If you’re a Project Technical Lead or a Senior Engineer, these are the tools you use to keep the system standing: 1. Data Replication (The "Fan Out" Strategy) Instead of keeping the Celebrity's data in just one place, you copy it across multiple "Read Replicas." How it works: When a celebrity posts, you write that post to 10 different servers. Now, instead of 1 million people hitting one server, you spread them across 10. 2. Local Caching (Layering the Defense) Don't even let the request reach the database. How it works: Use an in-memory cache like Redis. If that's still too slow, use In-Process Caching—keep the "Celebrity" data directly in the memory of the application server itself for a few seconds. Even 5 seconds of local caching can save your database from millions of hits. 3. Adaptive Sharding (The "Pro" Move) This is what the big players do. How it works: The system detects a "Hot Key" in real-time. If it sees that User ID 123 (the celebrity) is getting 100x more traffic than others, it automatically moves that specific user's data to a dedicated, high-performance shard or splits their data across multiple nodes. 🛑 The "Thundering Herd" Connection As I promised in my last post: How do these two relate? The Celebrity is the "Hot Key." The Thundering Herd is what happens when the cache for that Hot Key expires. If Taylor Swift's profile is cached for 10 minutes, everything is fine. But at the 10-minute and 1-second mark, when that cache expires, everyone rushes to the database at once. The Fix? Use "Soft TTLs" or Background Refreshing. Instead of letting the cache die, have a background task refresh the celebrity's data before it expires so the users never hit the database. Wrapping Up Understanding the Celebrity Problem is crucial because it teaches us that data is not equal. Designing for the "average user" is easy; designing for the "outlier" is where true System Design begins. What happens when the system simply can't keep up? In my first post, we looked at how to stop a Thundering Herd from crashing your database. In this post, we’ve tackled the Celebrity Problem and how to manage hotspots for high-profile entities. But sometimes, even with the best caching and sharding strategies, the sheer volume of incoming traffic exceeds your total capacity. At that point, trying to save everyone often means saving no one. How do the world's largest platforms choose which requests to drop to keep the lights on? 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Report Abuse Saswata Pal Posted on Dec 9, 2025 Why I Chose Monorepo Architecture: From Code Chaos to 2.8s Builds # monorepo # turborepo # architecture # pnpm Tech Stack Decisions (12 Part Series) 1 Why I Chose Turborepo Over Nx: Monorepo Performance Without the Complexity 2 Why I Chose pnpm Over npm/Yarn: 3x Faster Installs & 50% Less Disk Space ... 8 more parts... 3 Why I Chose Biome Over ESLint+Prettier: 20x Faster Linting & One Tool to Rule Them All 4 Why I Chose Vitest Over Jest: 10x Faster Tests & Native ESM Support 5 Why I'm Using React 19 in Production: Compiler Magic & Actions That Just Work 6 Do You Need State Management in 2025? React Context vs Zustand vs Jotai vs Redux 7 Storybook 10: Why I Chose It Over Ladle and Histoire for Component Documentation 8 Why I Chose Vite Over Webpack: 10x Faster Builds & Instant HMR 9 Next.js 16 vs Remix vs Astro: Choosing the Right React Framework in 2025 10 Tailwind CSS v4: Why I Chose CSS-First Config Over Styled Components 11 Why I Chose Monorepo Architecture: From Code Chaos to 2.8s Builds 12 Why I Chose Monorepo: From Copy-Paste Hell to 2.8s Builds Why I Chose Monorepo Architecture: From Code Chaos to 2.8s Builds I broke production on a Friday night. Changed a Button prop in the UI library. Committed. Deployed. Felt good. Except I forgot the portfolio app had its own copy of Button.tsx. Different repo. Same component name. Different version. Production broke. White screen. Users emailing "site down?" That's when I knew: copy-pasting components across 3 repos had to end. After moving to monorepo: One Button.tsx. One source of truth. Type errors caught before commit (TypeScript sees everything) Builds in 2.8 seconds with cache Deploy once, everything stays in sync But here's what really changed: I stopped being a deployment coordinator and became a developer again. No more context switching. No more "did I update all three repos?" paranoia. Just code. TL;DR Choose Monorepo if: ✅ You have 2+ projects sharing code (components, utilities, types) ✅ You value atomic commits across multiple packages ✅ You want faster builds with intelligent caching ✅ Your team (or future team) needs consistent tooling ❌ Don't choose if: Single app with no shared code, or mega-scale (1000+ packages) Key Stats from My Project: Build time: 2.8s (vs 5+ min managing 3 separate repos) Cache hit rate: 95% (rebuilds only what changed) Deployment complexity: 3 pipelines → 1 pipeline Code duplication: ~40% duplicated code → 0% Investment: Setup time: 30 minutes (first time) Learning curve: Low (if you know npm, you know workspaces) ROI: Saves ~2 hours/day in context switching + builds Risk Level: Low (easy to migrate back if needed) 🎥 Video: [Coming soon - will add YouTube walkthrough] 👇 Keep reading for: Real monorepo structure from my production project, migration gotchas I hit, and why this decision pays for itself in the first week. The Problem My Context I was building CodeCraft Labs - a full-stack portfolio and component showcase: 3 applications: Portfolio site (Next.js), web app prototype, CLI tool 2 shared packages: UI design system (@​ccl/ui with 25+ components), TypeScript configs 1 developer: Just me (now), planning for 2-5 person team Tech stack: React 19, TypeScript 5.6, Next.js 16, Tailwind v4, Turborepo Deployment: Vercel (portfolio), future: Vercel (web), npm (CLI) Project: github.com/saswatawork/codecraft-labs The Challenge: Repository Hell Managing 3 separate repos was slowly killing my productivity: Problem 1: Code Duplication Nightmare // 😱 The same Button component existed in 3 places: // Repo 1: portfolio/components/Button.tsx (230 lines) // Repo 2: web-app/components/Button.tsx (230 lines, copy-pasted) // Repo 3: ui-library/src/Button.tsx (250 lines, "improved" version) // Changed the API in one? Manual sync to other two. // Forgot to sync? Production bugs. // Fixed a bug in one? Copy-paste fix 3 times. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reality: 40% of my code was duplicated across repos 15-20 minutes per "simple" component update High risk of drift (Button in repo 1 ≠ Button in repo 2) Problem 2: Deployment Complexity # My daily workflow (the painful version): # Update shared component $ cd ~/ui-library $ git pull $ npm install $ npm run build $ npm version patch $ npm publish $ git push # Update portfolio $ cd ~/portfolio $ npm install ui-library@​​latest # Wait 45 seconds $ npm run build # Wait 2 minutes $ git add package.json package-lock.json $ git commit -m "Update UI library" $ git push # Vercel auto-deploys # Update web app $ cd ~/web-app $ npm install ui-library@​​latest # Another 45 seconds $ npm run build # Another 2 minutes $ git add package.json package-lock.json $ git commit -m "Update UI library" $ git push # Total time: 8-10 minutes (if nothing breaks) # Actual time: 15-20 minutes (because something always breaks) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Problem 3: Type Safety Across Repos = Impossible // In UI library (separate repo): export interface ButtonProps { variant : ' primary ' | ' secondary ' ; size : ' sm ' | ' md ' | ' lg ' ; } // In portfolio app (different repo): < Button variant = " primary " size = " xl " /> // ❌ TypeScript can't catch this at dev time // ✅ Only fails after: npm publish → npm install → npm build // By then you've wasted 10 minutes Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Problem 4: Tooling Inconsistencies Each repo had slightly different configs: ESLint rules: 85% overlap, 15% chaos TypeScript configs: Copy-pasted, slowly diverging Prettier settings: "Did I use 2 spaces or 4 here?" Git hooks: Some had pre-commit, some didn't Node version: 18 in one, 20 in another The Breaking Point: One Friday evening, I updated Button's onClick signature to return a Promise. Updated portfolio app. Forgot about web app. Deployed. Saturday morning: User reports "buttons don't work." The web app still expected synchronous onClick . TypeScript didn't catch it because they were in separate repos. Fixed the bug in 5 minutes. Spent 2 hours questioning my architecture choices. Why This Decision Mattered Impact of staying with multi-repo: ⏱️ Developer Productivity: 15-20 min per shared code update × 5-10 updates/day = 2+ hours daily waste 💰 Cost Implications: 2 hrs/day × $50/hr (conservative) = $100/day = $2,000/month in lost productivity 🔄 Migration Difficulty: The longer I waited, the harder migration would become 📈 Scale Implications: Planning to grow from 3 apps to 8+ apps in next 6 months 👥 Team Impact: When I hire 2-5 people, onboarding 3 repos × 3 configs = nightmare 🐛 Bug Risk: Code drift between repos = production bugs (already happened twice) The question wasn't "should I migrate?" The question was "how much longer can I afford NOT to migrate?" ✅ What I Was Looking For Must-Have Requirements Atomic Commits Across Packages - Change UI component + all consumers in one commit Critical because: Prevents version drift and "forgot to update" bugs Measures success: Can git log show UI lib + apps changed together Intelligent Build Caching - Don't rebuild unchanged packages Critical because: 3 separate repos = 3 separate builds = 5+ min total Measures success: Second build should be < 1 second Type Safety Across Boundaries - TypeScript understands all packages Critical because: Caught 2 production bugs that multi-repo couldn't catch Measures success: npm run typecheck validates entire monorepo Shared Tooling Configuration - One ESLint, one TypeScript config, one source of truth Critical because: Spent 30+ min/week syncing configs across repos Measures success: Change ESLint rule once, applies everywhere Simple Dependency Management - Easy to link local packages Critical because: npm link is painful, pnpm workspace should be automatic Measures success: Import from local package like any npm package Nice-to-Have Features Remote caching for team collaboration (Turborepo + Vercel) Selective task execution (only test affected packages) Parallel builds (utilize all CPU cores) Simple CI/CD (one pipeline instead of three) Easy onboarding (new devs clone one repo, run one command) Deal Breakers ❌ Requires major rewrites - Can't afford 1+ week of migration ❌ Complex configuration (100+ lines of config) ❌ Vendor lock-in - Must be able to migrate away if needed ❌ Slow builds - If monorepo is slower than multi-repo, what's the point? Evaluation Framework I scored approaches on these dimensions (0-10 scale): Criteria Weight Why It Matters for My Context Developer Productivity 30% Solo dev - every minute counts Type Safety 25% Already had 2 bugs from repo boundaries Build Speed 20% 5+ min multi-repo builds killing flow Migration Ease 15% Can't afford week-long rewrites Future Team Scalability 10% Planning to hire 2-5 people in 6 months Methodology: Each approach rated 1-10 per criterion, multiplied by weight, summed for final score. Minimum passing score: 7.0/10. 🥊 The Contenders I evaluated 5 architectural approaches based on research, experimentation, and talking to developers managing 2-100+ packages: Monorepo (Turborepo + pnpm workspaces) - Single Repo, Multiple Packages Best For: 2-50 packages, small-to-medium teams, shared code across apps Key Strength: Atomic commits, shared tooling, intelligent caching, type safety across boundaries Key Weakness: Can become unwieldy at 100+ packages (though rare) Example Projects: Vercel (turborepo.org), Next.js, Remix Tooling: Turborepo, Nx, Lerna, Rush, pnpm/yarn/npm workspaces Adoption: Used by Google, Meta, Microsoft for internal projects Learning Curve: Low (if you know npm, you know workspaces) Setup Time: 30 minutes Quick Take: The modern standard for teams sharing code across multiple projects. Combines benefits of code reuse with independent deployability. Multi-repo (Polyrepo) - Separate Repos per Project Best For: Completely independent projects, different teams with no code sharing Key Strength: Complete independence, clear ownership, simple CI/CD per repo Key Weakness: Code duplication, manual version coordination, tooling inconsistency Example Projects: Most traditional organizations, microservices with no shared libs Tooling: Standard Git workflows, separate npm packages Adoption: Default approach for most projects (until pain threshold hit) Learning Curve: None (standard Git) Setup Time: 0 (already how most people work) Quick Take: Simple until you need to share code across repos. Then becomes expensive fast. Mono-package (Single Repo, Single Package) - Everything in One npm Package Best For: Single application with no plans to split Key Strength: Simplest possible setup, no coordination needed Key Weakness: Can't independently version/deploy parts, grows into unmaintainable monolith Example Projects: Small apps, MVPs, solo side projects Tooling: Standard npm/pnpm, no special tools needed Adoption: Most small-to-medium single apps Learning Curve: None Setup Time: 0 Quick Take: Perfect for single apps. Doesn't scale to multiple deployable units. Hybrid (Mix of Monorepo + Published Packages) - Internal Monorepo + External Multi-repo Best For: Organizations with both internal apps and public open-source libraries Key Strength: Internal speed (monorepo) + external flexibility (separate repos for OSS) Key Weakness: Complexity of managing both patterns, sync overhead Example Projects: Companies with internal apps + public npm packages Tooling: Monorepo tools + traditional npm publishing Adoption: Used by companies like Stripe, Shopify for some projects Learning Curve: Medium (need to understand both patterns) Setup Time: 1-2 hours Quick Take: Best of both worlds for specific use cases. Overkill for most projects. Meta-repo (Git Submodules/Subtrees) - Nested Repos Best For: Legacy codebases, specific enterprise constraints Key Strength: Maintains repo independence while nesting Key Weakness: Git submodules are notoriously painful, poor DX Example Projects: Some legacy enterprise codebases Tooling: Git submodules, Git subtrees Adoption: Declining (most teams migrating away) Learning Curve: High (git submodules are confusing) Setup Time: 2+ hours (then eternal debugging) Quick Take: Don't. Just don't. Git submodules cause more problems than they solve. 📊 Head-to-Head Comparison Quick Feature Matrix Feature Monorepo Multi-repo Mono-package Hybrid Meta-repo Code Reuse ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ Type Safety ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ Build Speed ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ Atomic Commits ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ❌ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ Independence ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ CI/CD Simplicity ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ Learning Curve Easy None None Medium Hard Setup Time 30 min 0 min 0 min 1-2 hrs 2+ hrs Tooling Required ✅ Turbo/Nx ❌ None ❌ None ✅ Multiple ⚠️ Git magic Caching ✅ Excellent ⚠️ Per-repo ✅ Simple ✅ Varies ⚠️ Complex Versioning ✅ Unified ⚠️ Manual sync ✅ Single ⚠️ Mixed ⚠️ Manual Team Scale 1-100 devs Any 1-10 devs 10-500 devs Not recommended Best Package Count 2-50 Any 1 5-20 2-10 Real-World Metrics from My Migration Test Setup: Machine: MacBook Pro M2, 16GB RAM Project: 3 apps, 2 packages, ~50K lines of code Test Date: November 2025 Methodology: Measured end-to-end from git pull to deployment Scenario 1: Update Shared UI Component Task: Change Button component API, update all consumers, deploy Approach Steps Time Error Risk Monorepo 1. Edit Button 2. Update consumers 3. git commit (atomic) 4. turbo build (2.8s) 5. git push 5 min Low (TS catches all) Multi-repo 1. Edit Button in ui-lib 2. Publish to npm 3. Update portfolio 4. Update web app 5. Deploy both 20 min High (manual sync) Difference - 15 min saved Fewer bugs Scenario 2: Full Clean Build Task: Clone repo, install deps, build everything Approach Install Time Build Time Total Cache Benefit Monorepo 45s (pnpm) 8.2s (cold) 53s 2.8s (cached) Multi-repo 135s (3 × 45s) 180s (3 × 60s) 315s No cross-repo cache Savings 90s 172s 262s (4.4x faster) Huge Scenario 3: Type Check Across Projects Task: Verify TypeScript types for entire codebase Approach Coverage Errors Caught Time Monorepo 100% (sees all) Button API mismatch 4.2s Multi-repo Per-repo only ❌ Mismatches not caught 3 × 3s = 9s Outcome Better safety Caught 2 real bugs 2x faster Scenario 4: CI/CD Pipeline Execution Task: Run tests, build, deploy on GitHub Actions Approach Pipelines Total CI Time Monthly Cost Monorepo 1 pipeline 2m 15s $8 Multi-repo 3 pipelines 3 × 2m = 6m $24 Savings 2 fewer 3m 45s saved $16/month 📊 Key Finding: Monorepo delivered 3-4x productivity improvement across all scenarios. 🔍 Deep Dive: Monorepo with Turborepo + pnpm Workspaces What It Is A monorepo is a single Git repository containing multiple related projects (apps, packages, libraries) that can be developed, versioned, and deployed independently while sharing code and tooling. Modern monorepo = pnpm workspaces (package linking) + Turborepo (build orchestration) How It Works monorepo/ ├── apps/ # Deployable applications │ ├── portfolio/ # Next.js app → Vercel │ ├── web/ # React app → Vercel │ └── api/ # Node.js API → Railway │ ├── packages/ # Shared libraries │ ├── ui/ # Component library │ │ ├── src/components/ │ │ ├── package.json # name: "@​​ccl/ui" │ │ └── tsconfig.json │ └── typescript-config/ # Shared TS configs │ ├── pnpm-workspace.yaml # Defines workspaces ├── turbo.json # Orchestrates builds └── package.json # Root package Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How pnpm Workspaces Link Packages: // apps/portfolio/package.json { "dependencies" : { "@​​ccl/ui" : "workspace:*" // Links to local packages/ui/ } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode When you run pnpm install , pnpm creates symlinks: apps/portfolio/node_modules/@​​ccl/ui → ../../packages/ui/ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Result: Import from local package like any npm package: // apps/portfolio/src/app/page.tsx import { Button } from ' @​​ccl/ui ' ; // ✅ Works instantly, no npm publish! < Button onClick = { handleClick } > Click me < /Button > Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How Turborepo Optimizes Builds: // turbo.json { "tasks" : { "build" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ], // Build dependencies first "outputs" : [ "dist/**" , ".next/**" ] } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode When you run turbo build : Analyzes dependency graph: Portfolio depends on @​ccl/ui Builds in order: @​ccl/ui → portfolio Caches outputs: Hashes inputs, stores dist/ in .turbo/cache/ Skips unchanged: If @​ccl/ui unchanged, reuses cached build Parallelizes: Builds independent packages simultaneously Result: Second build takes 0.3s instead of 8.2s (95% time saved) Pros ✅ Atomic Commits Across Boundaries - Change shared code + consumers in one commit Impact: Eliminated version drift bugs (had 2 in multi-repo setup) Use case: Update Button API + all apps using it Real example: See this commit - changed 5 files across 3 packages atomically Type Safety Across Packages - TypeScript understands entire codebase Impact: Catches breaking changes before git commit Use case: Rename prop, TS shows all usages Real example: Caught Button onClick type change affecting 15 components Blazing Fast Builds with Caching - Only rebuild what changed Impact: 2.8s cached builds vs 5+ min multi-repo Use case: Daily development, CI/CD pipelines Real example: 95% cache hit rate = instant builds Shared Tooling = Consistency - One ESLint, one TS config, one source of truth Impact: Saved 30+ min/week syncing configs Use case: Change linting rule once, applies everywhere Real example: Enabled strict TypeScript modes for all packages in one commit Simplified Dependency Management - pnpm install links everything Impact: No more npm link pain, no publishing to test Use case: Develop library + consumer simultaneously Real example: Edit Button, see changes in app instantly (HMR works) Better Refactoring - Find all usages across entire codebase Impact: Safe large-scale refactors Use case: Rename utility function used in 10 places Real example: VS Code "Find All References" sees across packages Cons ❌ Initial Learning Curve - Need to understand workspaces + build tools Impact: 2-3 hours learning pnpm workspaces + Turborepo Workaround: Good docs exist, concepts simple once learned Reality check: Easier than learning Docker, worth the investment Git History Can Get Large - All projects in one repo = more commits Impact: Cloning repo takes longer (initially) Workaround: Shallow clone, sparse checkout, or just accept it Reality check: Modern Git handles large repos well, rarely an issue under 100K commits CI/CD Requires Smart Filtering - Need to detect what changed Impact: Can't just "deploy everything" on every commit Workaround: Turborepo's --filter or Nx affected commands Reality check: Actually an advantage - only deploy what changed Tooling Uniformity Can Be Limiting - All packages must use same major versions Impact: Can't have Next.js 14 in one app, Next.js 15 in another Workaround: Usually not an issue (want consistency anyway) Reality check: Forced consistency is often a feature, not a bug Best For ✅ 2-50 packages - Sweet spot for monorepo benefits ✅ Shared code across apps - Component libraries, utilities, types ✅ Teams under 100 people - Most companies (Google/Meta are outliers) ✅ Full-stack projects - Frontend + backend + shared in one place ✅ Rapid iteration - Change library + consumers without publishing NOT For ❌ Single app with no shared code - Overhead without benefit ❌ Completely independent projects - If apps never share code, why monorepo? ❌ 100+ packages - Possible but requires advanced tooling (Nx, Rush) ❌ Different tech stacks - Hard to share tooling between Go, Python, Node.js (though possible) 🏗️ Architecture Impact How monorepo architecture transformed my system design: My Actual Project Structure codecraft-labs/ # Single Git repository ├── apps/ # Deployable applications │ ├── portfolio/ # Next.js 16 portfolio site │ │ ├── src/ │ │ │ └── app/ │ │ │ └── page.tsx # Imports @​​ccl/ui components │ │ ├── next.config.ts │ │ ├── package.json # depends on: "@​​ccl/ui": "workspace:*" │ │ └── tsconfig.json # extends: "@​​ccl/typescript-config/nextjs" │ │ │ └── web/ # Future web app │ ├── src/ │ ├── package.json # also uses "@​​ccl/ui": "workspace:*" │ └── tsconfig.json │ ├── packages/ # Shared libraries │ ├── ui/ # Component library (@​​ccl/ui) │ │ ├── src/ │ │ │ ├── components/ │ │ │ │ ├── button/ │ │ │ │ │ ├── Button.tsx # 170 lines, Radix + CVA + Slot │ │ │ │ │ └── index.ts │ │ │ │ ├── card/ # 25+ components total │ │ │ │ └── ... │ │ │ └── utils/ │ │ │ ├── cn.ts # Tailwind merge utility │ │ │ └── variants.ts # CVA variant definitions │ │ ├── package.json # name: "@​​ccl/ui" │ │ └── tsconfig.json │ │ │ └── create-app/ # CLI tool (@​​ccl/create-app) │ ├── src/ │ ├── package.json # published to npm │ └── tsconfig.json │ ├── tools/ │ └── typescript-config/ # Shared TypeScript configs │ ├── base.json # Base config for all packages │ ├── nextjs.json # Next.js-specific config │ └── package.json # name: "@​​ccl/typescript-config" │ ├── pnpm-workspace.yaml # Defines: apps/*, packages/*, tools/* ├── turbo.json # Build orchestration (73 lines) ├── package.json # Root scripts: turbo build, turbo dev └── biome.json # Shared linting/formatting config Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Why This Structure Works: Clear separation by purpose apps/ = things you deploy independently packages/ = things you share and publish tools/ = configs and development utilities Dependency flow is unidirectional apps/portfolio → packages/ui → (no dependencies on apps) apps/web → packages/ui Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Apps depend on packages, but packages never depend on apps. Prevents circular dependencies. Scoped package naming @​ccl/ui not ui - prevents npm naming conflicts Clear ownership: All packages under @​ccl scope Easy to identify internal vs external packages Design Patterns Enabled Pattern 1: Shared Component Consumption with Type Safety Problem it solves: Using same Button component across multiple apps without duplication or version drift Implementation with Monorepo: // packages/ui/src/components/button/Button.tsx // Real production code - 170 lines, used across 2 apps import { Slot } from ' @​​radix-ui/react-slot ' ; import type { VariantProps } from ' class-variance-authority ' ; import * as React from ' react ' ; import { cn } from ' ../../utils ' ; import { buttonVariants } from ' ../../utils/variants ' ; /** * Base Button props extending variant props * * This component demonstrates monorepo benefits: * 1. Type-safe props across all consuming apps * 2. Single source of truth for Button behavior * 3. Changes propagate atomically to all consumers */ export interface ButtonProps extends React . ButtonHTMLAttributes < HTMLButtonElement > , VariantProps < typeof buttonVariants > { /** * If true, renders as Slot (for composition with Next.js Link, etc.) */ asChild ?: boolean ; /** * Loading state - shows spinner, disables interaction */ loading ?: boolean ; /** * Icons before/after button text */ leftIcon ?: React . ReactNode ; rightIcon ?: React . ReactNode ; } /** * Flexible, accessible button with 8 variants × 4 sizes × 7 tone colors * = 224 possible combinations, all type-safe */ export const Button = React . forwardRef < HTMLButtonElement , ButtonProps > ( ( { className , variant = ' default ' , size = ' default ' , tone , asChild = false , loading = false , leftIcon , rightIcon , children , disabled , ... props }, ref ) => { // Radix Slot pattern: Allows Button to merge props with child element // Key monorepo benefit: This pattern is consistent across all apps const Comp = asChild ? Slot : ' button ' ; return ( < Comp className = { cn ( buttonVariants ({ variant , size , tone }), className )} ref = { ref } disabled = { disabled || loading } {... props } > { loading && < Spinner className = " mr-2 " /> } { leftIcon && < span className = " mr-2 " > { leftIcon } < /span> } { children } { rightIcon && < span className = " ml-2 " > { rightIcon } < /span> } < /Comp > ); } ); Button . displayName = ' Button ' ; // Key architectural decisions: // 1. Radix Slot for composition - Enables <Button asChild><Link /></Button> // 2. CVA for variants - Type-safe variant combinations // 3. ForwardRef - Parent components can control button via ref // 4. Loading state built-in - Consistent loading UX across apps // 5. Icon support - Flexible icon placement without wrapper divs Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Without monorepo, this would be: // ❌ Multi-repo nightmare: // Repo 1: ui-library/src/Button.tsx (publish to npm) export const Button = /* 170 lines */ ; // Repo 2: portfolio/components/Button.tsx (copy-paste) export const Button = /* 170 lines, diverging */ ; // Repo 3: web-app/components/Button.tsx (copy-paste again) export const Button = /* 170 lines, already different */ ; // Update loading state? Change 3 files, publish npm, update deps, hope you didn't break anything // TypeScript can't warn about API mismatches across repos // Version drift is inevitable Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Benefits Realized: Type Safety: Change ButtonProps → TypeScript shows all 15 usages across apps Atomic Updates: One commit changes Button + all consumers Zero Publishing: No npm publish → npm install cycle Instant HMR: Edit Button, see changes in app immediately Bundle Size: Tree-shaking works perfectly (same build process) Package Configuration That Powers This: // packages/ui/package.json - Makes sharing possible { "name" : "@​​ccl/ui" , "version" : "1.0.0" , "main" : "./src/index.ts" , // Points to source (not dist) "types" : "./src/index.ts" , // TypeScript sees actual types "exports" : { "." : "./src/index.ts" , "./components/*" : "./src/components/*/index.ts" }, "peerDependencies" : { "react" : "^19.0.0" , // Apps provide React "react-dom" : "^19.0.0" }, "dependencies" : { "@​​radix-ui/react-slot" : "^1.1.0" , "class-variance-authority" : "^0.7.0" , "tailwind-merge" : "^2.5.0" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // apps/portfolio/package.json - Consumes shared UI { "name" : "@​​ccl/portfolio" , "dependencies" : { "@​​ccl/ui" : "workspace:*" , // pnpm links to local package "next" : "16.0.1" , "react" : "19.0.0" , "react-dom" : "19.0.0" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Results & Impact: Bundle Size: Button adds 2.3KB (vs 4.1KB when published npm package) Dev Experience: HMR works across packages (< 100ms update time) Reusability: 25+ components shared across 2 apps (soon 3+) Type Safety: Caught 8 breaking changes during development before runtime Maintenance: Update once, benefits everywhere What I Learned: Radix Slot + Monorepo = Perfect Combo - Composition pattern works beautifully when all code is local CVA Variants Need Shared Config - Monorepo makes sharing Tailwind config trivial Source Imports > Compiled Builds - Pointing to .ts files (not dist/) enables better tree-shaking Pattern 2: Build Orchestration with Turborepo The Challenge: Apps depend on packages. Must build packages before apps, but want parallel builds when possible. My Implementation: // turbo.json - The brain of the monorepo (my actual production config) { "$schema" : "https://turbo.build/schema.json" , "tasks" : { // Core build task "build" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ], // ^ means "dependencies' build tasks first" "inputs" : [ "$TURBO_DEFAULT$" , // All source files "!**/*.test.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" , // Ignore test files "!**/*.spec.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" , "!**/*.stories.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" , // Ignore Storybook stories "!**/tests/**/*" ], "outputs" : [ ".next/**" , // Next.js build output "!.next/cache/**" , // But ignore cache (changes every build) "dist/**" , // Package build output "build/**" // Alternative build output ] }, // Development mode - never cache , always run "dev" : { "cache" : false , // Dev changes constantly "persistent" : true // Keep process running }, // Type checking "typecheck" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ], // Need packages built first "inputs" : [ "$TURBO_DEFAULT$" , "tsconfig.json" , "tsconfig.*.json" ] }, // Testing "test" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ], "inputs" : [ "$TURBO_DEFAULT$" , "jest.config.*" , "vitest.config.*" , "**/*.test.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" , "**/*.spec.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" ], "outputs" : [ "coverage/**" ] // Cache coverage reports } }, // Files that invalidate ALL caches when changed "globalDependencies" : [ "**/.env" , "**/.env.local" , "**/.env.production" , "turbo.json" , // This file! "package.json" , // Root package changes affect all "pnpm-workspace.yaml" // Workspace structure changes ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How This Orchestrates Builds: $ turbo build # Turborepo analyzes dependency graph: # 1. @​​ccl/typescript-config (no dependencies) → Build first # 2. @​​ccl/ui (depends on typescript-config) → Build second # 3. apps/portfolio (depends on @​​ccl/ui) → Build third # 4. apps/web (depends on @​​ccl/ui) → Build in parallel with portfolio # Execution: [ typescript-config] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) [ ui] ✓ Built ( 2.3s ) [ portfolio] ✓ Built ( 4.1s ) } These run in parallel [ web] ✓ Built ( 3.8s ) } Using all CPU cores Total: 4.2s ( vs 10.2s sequential ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Cache Magic: # First build (cold): $ turbo build [ ui] Building... ( 2.3s ) [ portfolio] Building... ( 4.1s ) Total: 4.2s # Edit portfolio only, run again: $ turbo build [ ui] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) # Unchanged, reuse cache [ portfolio] Building... ( 4.1s ) # Changed, rebuild Total: 4.2s # No changes, run again: $ turbo build [ ui] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) [ portfolio] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) Total: 0.3s # 95% faster! 🚀 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Why This Architecture Wins: Dependency-aware builds - Never build out of order Intelligent caching - Hash inputs, reuse outputs Parallel execution - Utilize all CPU cores Selective invalidation - Only rebuild what changed Scale Implications Performance at different scales (based on monorepo research + my projections): Package Count Behavior Build Time (Cold) Build Time (Cached) Recommendation 2-5 packages Optimal 2-5s 0.3s Perfect for monorepo 10-20 packages Still great 5-15s 0.5s Sweet spot 50 packages Good 20-40s 1-2s Consider Nx for graph UI 100+ packages Challenging 60s+ 3-5s Need advanced tooling (Nx, Rush) 500+ packages Specialized 5+ min 10s+ Google/Meta scale (rare) My Project Stats: Current: 6 packages (3 apps + 2 libs + 1 tool) Cold build: 8.2s Cached build: 2.8s (0.3s if nothing changed) Plan: Grow to 15-20 packages over next year Projection: Should stay under 20s cold, < 1s cached ⚡ Production Patterns from CodeCraft Labs Real patterns powering my production monorepo: Pattern 1: Workspace Protocol for Always-Fresh Dependencies The Challenge: Ensuring apps always use latest local package code without manual version bumps My Implementation: // apps/portfolio/package.json { "dependencies" : { "@​​ccl/ui" : "workspace:*" , // ⭐ "workspace:*" = link to latest local version "@​​ccl/typescript-config" : "workspace:*" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How It Works: # When you run pnpm install: $ pnpm install # pnpm creates symlinks: node_modules/@​​ccl/ui → ../../packages/ui/ # Changes in packages/ui/ are INSTANTLY available in apps/portfolio/ # No npm publish, no version bump, no waiting Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Configuration: # pnpm-workspace.yaml - Defines workspace boundaries packages : - ' apps/*' # All apps are workspaces - ' packages/*' # All packages are workspaces - ' tools/*' # Tools are workspaces too Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Results: Iteration Speed: Edit component → See in app (< 100ms HMR) Version Coordination: Always in sync, no drift possible Type Safety: TypeScript sees actual source, not published .d.ts Zero Overhead: No publishing step, no waiting for npm registry Gotcha I Hit: // ❌ Problem: Circular dependency // packages/ui/src/hooks/useTheme.ts import { ThemeProvider } from ' @​​ccl/portfolio/providers ' ; // BAD! // Apps should never be imported by packages // Caused TypeScript "cannot find module" errors Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Solution: // ✅ Fixed: Move ThemeProvider to @​​ccl/ui // packages/ui/src/providers/ThemeProvider.tsx export const ThemeProvider = /* ... */ ; // apps/portfolio/src/app/layout.tsx import { ThemeProvider } from ' @​​ccl/ui/providers ' ; // GOOD! // Rule: Dependencies flow one direction (apps → packages, never packages → apps) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Pattern 2: Shared TypeScript Configuration The Challenge: 6 packages each need TypeScript config, don't want to duplicate 200+ lines My Implementation: // tools/typescript-config/base.json - Base config for all packages { "$schema" : "https://json.schemastore.org/tsconfig" , "compilerOptions" : { "target" : "ES2022" , "lib" : [ "ES2023" ], "module" : "ESNext" , "moduleResolution" : "bundler" , "strict" : true , // Strict mode for all packages "esModuleInterop" : true , "skipLibCheck" : true , "resolveJsonModule" : true , "isolatedModules" : true , "jsx" : "preserve" , // Let framework handle JSX "incremental" : true , // Faster rebuilds "noEmit" : true , // Build tools handle emit "paths" : { "@​​ccl/*" : [ "../../packages/*/src" ] // Monorepo path mapping } }, "exclude" : [ "node_modules" , "dist" , "build" , ".next" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // tools/typescript-config/nextjs.json - Extends base, adds Next.js specifics { "extends" : "./base.json" , "compilerOptions" : { "lib" : [ "DOM" , "DOM.Iterable" , "ES2023" ], "plugins" : [{ "name" : "next" }], "jsx" : "preserve" }, "include" : [ "next-env.d.ts" , "**/*.ts" , "**/*.tsx" , ".next/types/**/*.ts" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Consuming in apps: // apps/portfolio/tsconfig.json - 9 lines instead of 200 + { "extends" : "@​​ccl/typescript-config/nextjs" , "compilerOptions" : { "baseUrl" : "." , "paths" : { "@​​/*" : [ "./src/*" ] // App-specific path alias } }, "include" : [ "next-env.d.ts" , "**/*.ts" , "**/*.tsx" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Results: Consistency: Change one config → affects all packages Maintainability: Update TypeScript settings in one place Onboarding: New package? Copy 9 lines, done. Type Safety: Shared strict mode catches more bugs Real Win: # Enabled strictNullChecks across entire monorepo in one commit: $ git diff tools/typescript-config/base.json + "strictNullChecks" : true , # Fixed 47 type errors revealed across all packages # In multi-repo: Would need to enable in 6 different tsconfig files Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Pattern 3: Unified Linting with Biome The Challenge: ESLint + Prettier = slow, complex config, two tools My Implementation: // biome.json - Single config for linting + formatting (root of monorepo) { "$schema" : "https://biomejs.dev/schemas/1.9.4/schema.json" , "formatter" : { "enabled" : true , "indentStyle" : "space" , "indentWidth" : 2 , "lineWidth" : 100 }, "linter" : { "enabled" : true , "rules" : { "recommended" : true , "suspicious" : { "noExplicitAny" : "warn" , // Warn on any type "noConsoleLog" : "warn" // Warn on console.log }, "style" : { "useConst" : "error" , // Enforce const "useTemplate" : "warn" // Prefer template literals } } }, "javascript" : { "formatter" : { "quoteStyle" : "single" , "trailingCommas" : "es5" , "semicolons" : "always" } }, "organizeImports" : { "enabled" : true // Auto-sort imports } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Package scripts: // package.json (root) { "scripts" : { "format" : "biome format --write ." , // Format entire monorepo "lint" : "turbo lint" , // Lint per-package (cached) "lint:fix" : "biome check --write ." // Fix all issues } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Why This Works: One Config: Applies to all packages automatically Fast: Biome is 25x faster than ESLint + Prettier Cached: Turborepo caches lint results per package Consistent: Impossible for packages to have different styles Results: Lint time: 0.8s for entire monorepo (vs 12s with ESLint) Format time: 0.3s (vs 3.2s with Prettier) Config size: 50 lines (vs 300+ with ESLint + plugins) 🔄 Migration Path: Multi-repo → Monorepo My actual migration story: Timeline: 2 days (weekend project) Project state: 3 repos, ~50K lines of code, 150+ npm dependencies Team: Solo developer (just me) Risk level: Medium (had to coordinate 3 deployments) Pre-Migration Assessment What I analyzed before starting: # Checked repo sizes and dependencies $ cd ~/ui-library && cloc src/ 150 files 5,243 lines of code $ cd ~/portfolio && cloc src/ 89 files 12,458 lines of code $ cd ~/web-app && cloc src/ 67 files 8,934 lines of code Total: ~27,000 lines of code ( plus node_modules, configs, etc. ) # Checked for circular dependencies (would break monorepo) $ npm ls --all | grep '@​​ccl' # Found: ui-library has no deps on apps ✅ Safe to merge Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Risk Assessment: ✅ Low risk: No circular dependencies between repos ⚠️ Medium risk: 3 active deployments need coordination 🚨 High risk: Different Node versions (18 in one, 20 in others) Decision: Proceed with migration, standardize on Node 20 Step 1: Create Monorepo Structure (Time: 30 min) Goal: Set up empty monorepo with workspaces configured # Create new repo $ mkdir codecraft-labs-monorepo $ cd codecraft-labs-monorepo $ git init # Initialize with pnpm $ pnpm init # Create workspace structure $ mkdir -p apps packages tools # Configure pnpm workspaces $ cat > pnpm-workspace.yaml << EOF packages: - 'apps/*' - 'packages/*' - 'tools/*' EOF # Install Turborepo $ pnpm add -D turbo # Create basic turbo.json $ cat > turbo.json << EOF { " \$ schema": "https://turbo.build/schema.json", "tasks": { "build": { "dependsOn": ["^build"], "outputs": [".next/**", "dist/**"] }, "dev": { "cache": false, "persistent": true } } } EOF Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Verification: $ pnpm install # Should see: Workspace created successfully $ tree -L 2 . ├── apps/ ├── packages/ ├── tools/ ├── node_modules/ ├── package.json ├── pnpm-lock.yaml ├── pnpm-workspace.yaml └── turbo.json Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Step 2: Migrate UI Library First (Time: 45 min) Goal: Move shared library first (it has no dependencies on apps) # Copy ui-library into monorepo $ cd ~/codecraft-labs-monorepo $ cp -r ~/ui-library packages/ui # Update package.json name to scoped $ cd packages/ui $ cat > package.json << EOF { "name": "@​​ccl/ui", "version": "1.0.0", "main": "./src/index.ts", "types": "./src/index.ts", "exports": { ".": "./src/index.ts", "./components/*": "./src/components/*/index.ts" }, ...existing dependencies... } EOF # Install dependencies $ cd ../.. $ pnpm install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🐛 Gotcha #1: Package Name Conflicts Symptom: $ pnpm install ERR_PNPM_PEER_DEP_ISSUES Unmet peer dependencies @​​ccl/ui requires react@​​19.0.0 but found react@​​18.2.0 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Root Cause: Old ui-library used React 18. New monorepo targets React 19. pnpm enforces strict peer deps. Solution: # Update all React deps to v19 $ cd packages/ui $ pnpm add -D react@​​19.0.0 react-dom@​​19.0.0 # Update package.json peerDependencies { "peerDependencies" : { "react" : "^19.0.0" , # Was ^18.0.0 "react-dom" : "^19.0.0" } } $ cd ../.. $ pnpm install # ✅ Fixed! Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How to avoid: Audit all package.json files for version mismatches BEFORE migration Run pnpm outdated to catch version drift Step 3: Migrate Portfolio App (Time: 30 min) Goal: Move first app, link to local @​ccl/ui package # Copy portfolio into monorepo $ cp -r ~/portfolio apps/portfolio # Remove old ui-library dependency $ cd apps/portfolio $ pnpm remove ui-library # Add workspace dependency $ pnpm add @​​ccl/ui@​​workspace: * # Verify package.json { "dependencies" : { "@​​ccl/ui" : "workspace:*" , # ⭐ Links to local package "next" : "16.0.1" , "react" : "19.0.0" } } # Install and test $ cd ../.. $ pnpm install $ turbo build --filter = portfolio Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🐛 Gotcha #2: Import Paths Broke Symptom: // apps/portfolio/src/app/page.tsx import { Button } from ' ui-library ' ; // ❌ Module not found Error : Cannot find module ' ui-library ' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Root Cause: Old package name was ui-library , new name is @​ccl/ui . All imports need updating. Solution: # Find all old imports $ cd apps/portfolio $ grep -r "from 'ui-library'" src/ # Replace with new scoped name $ find src/ -type f -name "*.tsx" -o -name "*.ts" | xargs sed -i '' "s/from 'ui-library'/from '@​​ccl \/ ui'/g" # Verify $ grep -r "from '@​​ccl/ui'" src/ src/app/page.tsx:import { Button } from '@​​ccl/ui' ; src/components/Hero.tsx:import { Card } from '@​​ccl/ui' ; # ✅ 23 imports updated Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How to avoid: Use consistent scoped names from the start ( @company/package ) Use IDE refactoring tools (VS Code "Find and Replace" across workspace) Step 4: Migrate Web App (Time: 30 min) Goal: Move second app, same process as portfolio # Copy, update deps, fix imports (same as Step 3) $ cp -r ~/web-app apps/web $ cd apps/web $ pnpm remove ui-library $ pnpm add @​​ccl/ui@​​workspace: * # Fix imports $ find src/ -type f \( -name "*.tsx" -o -name "*.ts" \) -exec sed -i '' "s/from 'ui-library'/from '@​​ccl \/ ui'/g" {} + $ cd ../.. $ pnpm install $ turbo build --filter = web # ✅ Builds successfully Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 🐛 Gotcha #3: TypeScript Path Mapping Symptom: $ turbo build --filter = web Error: Cannot find module '@​​ccl/ui' or its corresponding type declarations Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Root Cause: TypeScript doesn't know where @​ccl/ui is. Needs path mapping. Solution: // apps/web/tsconfig.json { "compilerOptions" : { "baseUrl" : "." , "paths" : { "@​​ccl/*" : [ "../../packages/*/src" ] // ⭐ Map @​​ccl/* to packages } } } // Even better: Share via @​​ccl/typescript-config // tools/typescript-config/base.json { "compilerOptions" : { "paths" : { "@​​ccl/*" : [ "../../packages/*/src" ] } } } // apps/web/tsconfig.json { "extends" : "@​​ccl/typescript-config/base" } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How to avoid: Set up shared TypeScript config FIRST (Step 0.5) All apps inherit path mappings automatically Step 5: Configure Turborepo for Multi-app (Time: 20 min) Goal: Optimize build order and caching // turbo.json - Final production config { "$schema" : "https://turbo.build/schema.json" , "tasks" : { "build" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ], // Build deps first "inputs" : [ "$TURBO_DEFAULT$" , "!**/*.test.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" , // Ignore tests "!**/*.stories.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}" // Ignore stories ], "outputs" : [ ".next/**" , // Next.js output "!.next/cache/**" , // Ignore cache "dist/**" // Package output ] }, "dev" : { "cache" : false , "persistent" : true }, "lint" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ] }, "test" : { "dependsOn" : [ "^build" ], "outputs" : [ "coverage/**" ] } }, "globalDependencies" : [ "**/.env" , "turbo.json" , "package.json" , "pnpm-workspace.yaml" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Test the pipeline: # Build everything $ turbo build [ ui] ✓ Built ( 2.3s ) [ portfolio] ✓ Built ( 4.1s ) [ web] ✓ Built ( 3.8s ) Total: 4.2s ( parallel execution ) # Build again (should be cached) $ turbo build [ ui] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) [ portfolio] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) [ web] ✓ Cached ( 0.1s ) Total: 0.3s # 🎉 14x faster! Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Step 6: Update CI/CD (Time: 30 min) Goal: Replace 3 GitHub Actions workflows with 1 monorepo workflow Before (multi-repo): # .github/workflows/portfolio.yml (in portfolio repo) # .github/workflows/web.yml (in web repo) # .github/workflows/ui.yml (in ui-library repo) # Total: 3 separate workflows Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode After (monorepo): # .github/workflows/ci.yml name : CI on : push : branches : [ main ] pull_request : jobs : build : runs-on : ubuntu-latest steps : - uses : actions/checkout@​​v4 - uses : pnpm/action-setup@​​v2 with : version : 9.1.0 - uses : actions/setup-node@​​v4 with : node-version : 20 cache : ' pnpm' - name : Install dependencies run : pnpm install --frozen-lockfile - name : Build run : turbo build - name : Test run : turbo test - name : Lint run : turbo lint Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Deploy configuration (Vercel): // vercel.json (in apps/portfolio/) { "buildCommand" : "cd ../.. && turbo build --filter=portfolio" , "installCommand" : "pnpm install" , "framework" : "nextjs" } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Migration Checklist Completed during migration: ## Pre-Migration (30 min) ✅ - [x] Backed up all repos to GitHub - [x] Created migration branch: `git checkout -b migrate-to-monorepo` - [x] Documented current build times (baseline) - [x] Checked for circular dependencies (none found) - [x] Standardized Node version (20.0.0) ## Structure Setup (30 min) ✅ - [x] Created monorepo folder structure - [x] Configured pnpm-workspace.yaml - [x] Installed Turborepo - [x] Created basic turbo.json ## Package Migration (45 min) ✅ - [x] Migrated @​​ccl/ui package - [x] Updated package name to scoped - [x] Fixed React version conflicts - [x] Verified package builds ## App Migration (60 min) ✅ - [x] Migrated portfolio app - [x] Migrated web app - [x] Updated all import paths - [x] Fixed TypeScript path mappings - [x] Both apps build successfully ## Configuration (50 min) ✅ - [x] Configured turbo.json for multi-app - [x] Set up shared TypeScript config - [x] Migrated biome.json (linting) - [x] Updated CI/CD pipeline - [x] Configured Vercel deployment ## Verification (30 min) ✅ - [x] Full build works: `turbo build` - [x] Cached builds work (< 1s) - [x] Dev mode works: `turbo dev` - [x] Type checking passes: `turbo typecheck` - [x] Tests pass: `turbo test` - [x] CI/CD pipeline runs successfully - [x] Portfolio deploys to Vercel - [x] Web app deploys to Vercel ## Cleanup (20 min) ✅ - [x] Archived old repos (marked as deprecated) - [x] Updated README with monorepo instructions - [x] Updated documentation - [x] Committed: `git commit -m "Migrate to monorepo"` - [x] Pushed and merged to main - [x] Celebrated! 🎉 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Total Migration Time My actual experience
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Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 9 '25 💾 Day 4: Firebase Integration & Password Reset Complete! # react # firebase # webdev # javascript 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Day 3 – Designing and Implementing a Logout Button with Firebase – My Journey 🔐✨ Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 8 '25 Day 3 – Designing and Implementing a Logout Button with Firebase – My Journey 🔐✨ # react # firebase # ui # frontend 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read ✨ Day 2 — My Firebase Journey Continues! Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 7 '25 ✨ Day 2 — My Firebase Journey Continues! # firebase # react # webdev # selftaughtdev 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 🧑🏻‍💻Start implement Firebase in my Listo Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 4 '25 🧑🏻‍💻Start implement Firebase in my Listo 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 🗓 Week 5 Recap — Leveling Up My React Skills! Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 3 '25 🗓 Week 5 Recap — Leveling Up My React Skills! # react # frontend # learninginpublic # webdev 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🚀 Leveling Up My React Project — Adding Firebase to Listo 🛒 Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 2 '25 🚀 Leveling Up My React Project — Adding Firebase to Listo 🛒 # react # firebase # javascript # devjournal 8  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read ✨ Add Sorting Feature to My React Packing list (Listo) App Usama Usama Usama Follow Nov 1 '25 ✨ Add Sorting Feature to My React Packing list (Listo) App # javascript # react # webdev # frontend 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Learn Derived State in React with Listo 🛒✨ Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 31 '25 Learn Derived State in React with Listo 🛒✨ # react # webdev # frontend # beginners 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read 🧠 Understanding `!==` and Toggling Logic in React (Simplified Explanation for Beginners) Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 30 '25 🧠 Understanding `!==` and Toggling Logic in React (Simplified Explanation for Beginners) # react # javascript # webdev # logicapps 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read 🚀 Mastering Child-to-Parent Communication in React (with Add, Delete & Toggle Example) Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 30 '25 🚀 Mastering Child-to-Parent Communication in React (with Add, Delete & Toggle Example) # react # javascript # learning 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🧩 Thinking in React: When and Where to Create State (Explained with a Packing List App) Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 29 '25 🧩 Thinking in React: When and Where to Create State (Explained with a Packing List App) # react # javascript # webdev # frontend 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read 🧠 Thinking in React — The Core Skill Every Developer Needs Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 28 '25 🧠 Thinking in React — The Core Skill Every Developer Needs # react # javascript # webdev # frontend 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🗓️ Week 4 Recap — Learning by Building Mini Projects Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 27 '25 🗓️ Week 4 Recap — Learning by Building Mini Projects # react # 100daysofcode # webdev 1  reaction Comments 1  comment 1 min read 🧾 Building “Listo” — My Grocery List App (Work in Progress) Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 27 '25 🧾 Building “Listo” — My Grocery List App (Work in Progress) # webdev # react # java # learning 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🌌 Today I Built and Improved My First Form UI Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 26 '25 🌌 Today I Built and Improved My First Form UI # css # react # javascript # webdev 10  reactions Comments 4  comments 2 min read 🏖️ Building My First React Packing List App — Learning Layouts & Rendering Lists Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 25 '25 🏖️ Building My First React Packing List App — Learning Layouts & Rendering Lists # react # frontend # javascript # beginners 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🤩 My Lightbulb Moment: Understanding React State the Right Way Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 23 '25 🤩 My Lightbulb Moment: Understanding React State the Right Way # react # frontend # webdev # programming 4  reactions Comments 2  comments 2 min read # ⚛️ React Mini Project: Making the Step Progress Component Dynamic with useState (Part 2) Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 22 '25 # ⚛️ React Mini Project: Making the Step Progress Component Dynamic with useState (Part 2) # react # frontend # javascript # webdev 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read ⚛️ React Mini Project: Building a Step Progress Component (Part 1) Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 21 '25 ⚛️ React Mini Project: Building a Step Progress Component (Part 1) # react # javascript # webdev # frontend 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read 🚀 My Weekly React Learning Overview — Components, JSX, Props & More Usama Usama Usama Follow Oct 20 '25 🚀 My Weekly React Learning Overview — Components, JSX, Props & More # react # webdev # learning # jsx 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Technical Monish Posted on Dec 31, 2025 Your 2026 Cloud Computing Roadmap: Start Here # aws # cloudcomputing # roadmap # career The Truth About Getting Into Cloud Here's something nobody talks about: cloud engineers are making serious money right now, and companies can't hire them fast enough. But most people who try to learn cloud computing fail. Not because it's too hard - but because they're learning in the wrong order. If you've watched endless tutorials and still feel lost, you're in the right place. Four Questions Before We Start Be honest with yourself: Have you watched hours of cloud tutorials but still feel confused? Do you know what "cloud" means but have no idea where to actually start? Are you tired of boring technical documentation that makes zero sense? Do you think you need a computer science degree for this? If you said yes to even one of these, keep reading. Why Most Beginners Fail (And How You Won't) Most people jump straight into AWS or Azure without learning the basics first. That's like trying to drive a car before learning what a steering wheel does. Cloud providers are basically renting you access to their computers. If you don't understand how computers and networks work, you'll always feel lost. Here's what you actually need to learn first. The 4 Things You Must Know Before Touching AWS Linux - The Language of Servers Most of the internet runs on Linux. When something breaks in the cloud, you won't have buttons to click. You'll have a black screen and a blinking cursor. What to learn: How to use the command line How to manage files and permissions How to see what programs are running Why it matters: Without Linux skills, you're guessing. With them, you're in control. Networking - How Data Moves Around The cloud is basically networking on steroids. If you don't understand how data travels from point A to point B, you can't build anything secure. What to learn: IP addresses and subnets DNS (how website names work) The difference between HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH Reality check: One wrong network setting can expose your entire database to hackers. Virtualisation - The Secret Behind Cloud This is how cloud providers take one massive computer and split it into hundreds of smaller virtual ones. What to learn: What virtual machines are How resources get shared Why containers (Docker) exist Why it matters: Every cloud service uses virtualization. Understanding this helps you build better, cheaper systems. Databases - Where Your Data Lives Every app needs to store information somewhere. Pick the wrong database and you'll waste thousands of dollars. Two types to know: SQL databases (like MySQL): Organized like spreadsheets. Good for banking, shopping carts, anything that needs perfect accuracy. NoSQL databases (like MongoDB): More flexible. Good for social media, blogs, anything that needs speed. Choosing Your Platform: AWS, Azure, or GCP? Watch these two videos before deciding: AWS vs Azure vs GCP by Tech With Lucy AWS vs Azure vs GCP by Tech With Soleyman I picked AWS. If you're going with AWS too, the rest of this guide is for you. Learn AWS for Free (Yes, Actually Free) AWS Skill Builder Over 600 free courses. Includes AWS Cloud Quest, which is basically a video game that teaches you cloud. 👉 Start here AWS Free Tier 12 months of free access to real AWS services. But first, set a $1 budget alarm so you don't accidentally spend money. 👉 Get it here AWS Educate Perfect if you're nervous about billing. No credit card needed. 👉 Sign up here AWS Documentation This is where you find answers when you're stuck. Every pro keeps this open. 👉 Read the docs AWS Workshops Step-by-step projects like building apps or setting up secure networks. 👉 Try a workshop 4 Games That Actually Teach You AWS AWS Card Clash Like Pokemon cards but for cloud services. Battle opponents by building better architectures. 👉 Play it AWS Escape Room Solve puzzles using AWS knowledge to escape. Great for exam prep. 👉 Try it AWS Cloud Quest Full RPG game where you solve problems using the real AWS console. 👉 Start questing AWS Jam Fix broken systems and compete on leaderboards. This teaches troubleshooting, which is what employers actually want. 👉 Join a Jam Practice Makes Perfect Reading about cloud is not the same as doing cloud. You need hands-on practice. Where to practice: NextWork NextWork has guided labs where you work with real AWS services. Over 150,000 students use it. 👉 Start here Should you get certified? Certifications aren't required, but they help. They prove you know your stuff, especially when you're just starting out. For certification prep, I recommend Stephane Maarek's courses. He focuses on understanding, not just passing exams. 👉 Check his channel Remember this: Practice shows what you can do. Certifications show what you know. Do both. Who to Learn From These creators helped me understand cloud when I was confused: Abhishek Veeramalla - My first cloud teacher. Great for beginners. 👉 Watch here Shubham Londhe - Has a free AWS course in Hindi if that's your language. 👉 YouTube Build Your Career Profile Technical skills aren't enough. You need to show them off. GitHub Upload every project you build. Add a README file explaining what it does and how you built it. Why: This is proof you can actually build things, not just watch videos. LinkedIn Make sure your profile mentions every AWS service you've learned. Recruiters search for these keywords. Pro tip: Post when you finish projects or earn badges. It shows you're active. Join Communities Most cloud jobs come from referrals, not job boards. Join r/aws on Reddit, Discord servers, or local AWS meetups. Help others with problems and people will remember you. Your Next Step (Right Now) You now know: What fundamentals to learn first Where to learn for free How to practice hands-on Who can guide you Why projects and consistency matter The roadmap exists. The resources are free. The path is clear. Don't try to do everything at once. Start small: Pick one resource Learn one concept Do one hands-on task Repeat Some days will be confusing. That's normal. Some days will feel slow. That's okay. What matters is showing up consistently. Cloud computing rewards consistency, not speed. Start today. 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Right menu AI Search Attribution: How to Credit ChatGPT & Perplexity Niraj Niraj Niraj Follow for Serplux Nov 15 '25 AI Search Attribution: How to Credit ChatGPT & Perplexity # analytics # ai # marketing # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 9 min read Building a ChatGPT App with VoltAgent and the Apps SDK Ekim Cem Ülger Ekim Cem Ülger Ekim Cem Ülger Follow Oct 15 '25 Building a ChatGPT App with VoltAgent and the Apps SDK # agents # mcp # chatgpt # voltagent 16  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Apps SDK Tutorial kamite kamite kamite Follow Oct 9 '25 Apps SDK Tutorial # appssdk # typescript # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 5 min read ChatGPT Actions, Not Just Chat groundhog groundhog groundhog Follow Oct 21 '25 ChatGPT Actions, Not Just Chat # webdev # ai # chatgpt # rag Comments Add Comment 2 min read A Quick Look at OpenAI’s New Visual Agent Toolkit 🚀 Web Dev | Adit Web Dev | Adit Web Dev | Adit Follow Oct 8 '25 A Quick Look at OpenAI’s New Visual Agent Toolkit 🚀 # webdev # ai # openai # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 2 min read A User Broke My AI Chatbot With Unexpected Input — Here’s What Actually Happened Chris Technology Chris Technology Chris Technology Follow Nov 11 '25 A User Broke My AI Chatbot With Unexpected Input — Here’s What Actually Happened # ai # programming # chatgpt # openai Comments 1  comment 6 min read ChatGPT Stole My Job, But Wrote Me a Better Résumé The Eternal Battle The Eternal Battle The Eternal Battle Follow Oct 30 '25 ChatGPT Stole My Job, But Wrote Me a Better Résumé # programming # chatgpt # futurechallenge # webdev 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read AI Coding Assistants for Beginners: How to Use ChatGPT & Copilot Without ‘Cheating’ Dhruv Joshi Dhruv Joshi Dhruv Joshi Follow Nov 10 '25 AI Coding Assistants for Beginners: How to Use ChatGPT & Copilot Without ‘Cheating’ # ai # chatgpt # githubcopilot # coding 11  reactions Comments 1  comment 6 min read LobeChat: Where Bots Write 23% of the Code and Reviews Take 42 Seconds Riyana Patel Riyana Patel Riyana Patel Follow for PullFlow Oct 17 '25 LobeChat: Where Bots Write 23% of the Code and Reviews Take 42 Seconds # ai # chatgpt # opensource # openai 10  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read “ChatGPT Navigation Using Default Keyboard Shortcuts (No Extensions Needed)” sureshsaragadam sureshsaragadam sureshsaragadam Follow Nov 7 '25 “ChatGPT Navigation Using Default Keyboard Shortcuts (No Extensions Needed)” # chatgpt # keyboard # mose # navigation 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read A brief guide for those who slept (on AI) the last two years Andrey Dodonov Andrey Dodonov Andrey Dodonov Follow Nov 5 '25 A brief guide for those who slept (on AI) the last two years # ai # learning # chatgpt # productivity 5  reactions Comments 3  comments 6 min read Unlocking the Secrets of SaaS Pricing Models: Discover the Perfect Fit for Your Business! Alex swift Alex swift Alex swift Follow Oct 16 '25 Unlocking the Secrets of SaaS Pricing Models: Discover the Perfect Fit for Your Business! # webdev # saas # chatgpt # ai Comments Add Comment 3 min read 🚀 Launching SoraAI.run – Generate Sora AI Videos Without Invites or Watermarks 轻舟 轻舟 轻舟 Follow Oct 2 '25 🚀 Launching SoraAI.run – Generate Sora AI Videos Without Invites or Watermarks # ai # product # chatgpt # react Comments Add Comment 2 min read It took me a month to solve — Why chatgpt doesn't have a search, and i open sourced it! siv-io siv-io siv-io Follow Sep 30 '25 It took me a month to solve — Why chatgpt doesn't have a search, and i open sourced it! # opensource # chatgpt # productivity # tooling 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read Building an AI Chat Application with Spring AI and OpenAI Ayush Shrivastava Ayush Shrivastava Ayush Shrivastava Follow Nov 1 '25 Building an AI Chat Application with Spring AI and OpenAI # springboot # openai # chatgpt # ayshirv 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read Agentic Browsers Are Dangerous! 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Right menu That-Real-Time-Headache-Its-Not-The-WebSockets-Its-Your-Framework member_6331818c member_6331818c member_6331818c Follow Dec 28 '25 That-Real-Time-Headache-Its-Not-The-WebSockets-Its-Your-Framework # webdev # programming # rust # backend Comments Add Comment 5 min read Finally, an Object-Oriented Framework for Bun That Isn't a Monster Myron Nevzorov Myron Nevzorov Myron Nevzorov Follow Jan 1 Finally, an Object-Oriented Framework for Bun That Isn't a Monster # architecture # backend # performance # javascript 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Clean Code Principles Lucas Pereira de Souza Lucas Pereira de Souza Lucas Pereira de Souza Follow Dec 28 '25 Clean Code Principles # programming # typescript # backend # node Comments Add Comment 4 min read Your-Dev-Server-is-Lying-to-You-The-Critical-Difference-Between-Hot-Reload-and-Hot-Restart member_6331818c member_6331818c member_6331818c Follow Dec 28 '25 Your-Dev-Server-is-Lying-to-You-The-Critical-Difference-Between-Hot-Reload-and-Hot-Restart # webdev # programming # rust # backend Comments Add Comment 4 min read 🧑‍🍳Maven in Spring Boot: The Chef Behind Your Application Shashwath S H Shashwath S H Shashwath S H Follow Jan 1 🧑‍🍳Maven in Spring Boot: The Chef Behind Your Application # springboot # maven # java # backend 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read EP 13: SQL Injection Isn't Dead - It Just Evolved Hrishikesh Dalal Hrishikesh Dalal Hrishikesh Dalal Follow Dec 29 '25 EP 13: SQL Injection Isn't Dead - It Just Evolved # database # security # backend # sql Comments Add Comment 3 min read Security-is-Not-a-Feature-Its-a-Foundation member_6331818c member_6331818c member_6331818c Follow Dec 28 '25 Security-is-Not-a-Feature-Its-a-Foundation # webdev # programming # rust # backend Comments Add Comment 5 min read EP 12: Stop Storing JWTs in LocalStorage Hrishikesh Dalal Hrishikesh Dalal Hrishikesh Dalal Follow Dec 29 '25 EP 12: Stop Storing JWTs in LocalStorage # webdev # frontend # backend # security Comments Add Comment 3 min read What breaks first when settling P2P skill-based matches across third-party games? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Sivaram Posted on Nov 10, 2025           How to Ingest 1 Billion Events Per Day Without Kafka: A Serverless Masterclass # webdev # devops # cloudflare # architecture Every so often, you stumble upon a system design that is so elegant and unconventional it forces you to rethink your entire approach to a problem. Recently, I saw a tweet from @jsneedles detailing a data pipeline he helped build that is now ingesting ~1 billion JSON events per day from a popular video game. The most shocking part? There's no Kafka, no Kinesis, no massive, managed message queue in sight. Instead, it's a beautifully orchestrated dance of serverless primitives from Cloudflare, funneling data into the powerhouse OLAP database, ClickHouse. This isn't just another architecture diagram; it's a lesson in leveraging the right tools for the job, embracing the edge, and achieving massive scale with startling simplicity and cost-effectiveness. Let's break it down. Credit where credit is due: This entire analysis is based on the architecture shared by jsneedles on X . Go give him a follow! The High-Level Flow At its core, the pipeline is a multi-stage, asynchronous process designed to get data from millions of gamers worldwide into an analytics database with minimal latency and maximum efficiency. Gamers → Receiver Worker → Tail Worker → CF Pipeline → R2 Storage → CF Queue → Insert Worker → ClickHouse Now, let's dissect each component and understand the genius behind the choices made. Step 1: Ingestion at the Edge (Receiver Worker) The journey begins with a Cloudflare Worker . This isn't a typical server in a single region; it's a lightweight JavaScript V8 isolate deployed across Cloudflare's entire global network of 300+ data centers. Why it's brilliant: When a game client anywhere in the world fires an event, it hits the geographically closest Worker. This minimizes network latency, providing a snappy response to the client. This "Receiver Worker" acts as the first line of defense—a globally distributed HTTP endpoint for validating schema, sanitizing data, and rejecting malformed events before they ever enter the pipeline. But this is where the first piece of "out-of-the-box" thinking appears. The Receiver Worker's primary job isn't to forward the event via another HTTP request. Instead, it does something much simpler: Note: Example/Assumed Receiver Worker Implementation // Inside the Receiver Worker export default { async fetch ( request : Request ) { try { const event = await request . json (); // Validate and sanitize the event... if ( isValid ( event )) { // The magic trick: just log the data! console . log ( ' PIPE_ME ' , JSON . stringify ( event )); return new Response ( ' OK ' ); } return new Response ( ' Invalid event ' , { status : 400 }); } catch ( e ) { return new Response ( ' Error ' , { status : 500 }); } }, }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Step 2: The Log-to-Stream "Hack" (Tail Worker) This is the most innovative part of the entire architecture. They've effectively created a serverless, globally-distributed message queue by using Cloudflare Tail Workers . A Tail Worker is a special type of Worker that can be configured to "tail" the console.log() output of another Worker. It receives the logs in near real-time, not as a single stream, but in batches. Why it's brilliant: This completely bypasses the need for a traditional message broker. No Kafka clusters to manage, no SQS queues to configure. The console.log statement becomes the event producer. The 'PIPE_ME' prefix is a clever namespace, allowing the Tail Worker to filter for only the logs it cares about. Cloudflare's internal infrastructure handles the routing and initial batching from potentially thousands of concurrent Receiver Worker invocations into manageable chunks for the Tail Worker. Note: Example/Assumed Tail Worker Implementation // Inside the Tail Worker export default { async tail ( events : TraceItem [], env : Env ) { // 'events' is an array of log entries from the Receiver Worker const batch = events . filter (( e ) => e . message . startsWith ( ' PIPE_ME ' )) . map (( e ) => JSON . parse ( e . message . slice ( 8 ))); // Extract the JSON if ( batch . length > 0 ) { // Forward the batch to the next stage await env . PIPELINE . send ( batch ); } }, }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Step 3: Intelligent Batching (CF Pipeline) The diagram shows that the Tail Worker feeds into a CF Pipeline that "Batches every 90 seconds." This is a crucial step for managing throughput. Writing one billion individual files to object storage would be an operational and financial nightmare due to the high number of write operations. Why it's brilliant: The 90-second window is a "Goldilocks" duration. It's a fantastic trade-off between latency and efficiency. For an analytics use case, a 2-3 minute delay from event creation to query availability is perfectly acceptable. This window allows the pipeline to accumulate tens of thousands of events into a single, large object, which is vastly more efficient for both object storage and the downstream database. Step 4: The Durable Buffer Zone (Cloudflare R2) The batched data lands in Cloudflare R2 , a highly durable, S3-compatible object storage service. Why it's brilliant: R2's killer feature is the $0 egress fees . In a traditional cloud architecture (e.g., AWS), moving data from S3 to a compute service like Lambda or EC2 for processing incurs data transfer costs. At a scale of 79TB, these costs would be astronomical. With R2, the Insert Worker can pull the data for free. R2 acts as a vital decoupling layer. If the downstream database (ClickHouse) is down for maintenance, events continue to pile up safely and cheaply in R2, ready for processing once the database is back online. Step 5: The Trigger (CF Queue & Insert Worker) Once the Pipeline service writes a new batch file to R2, how does the final stage know it's time to act? This is where Cloudflare Queues come in. R2 can be configured to send an event notification to a CF Queue whenever a new object is created. This message contains metadata about the new file (e.g., its key/name). A final "Insert Worker" is configured as a consumer for this queue. Why it's brilliant: This is a classic, robust event-driven pattern. The Insert Worker is invoked only when there is work to be done. It's not polling R2 constantly. Its job is simple and focused: Receive a message from the queue. Use the message to fetch the large batch file from R2. Parse the massive JSON array. Perform a single, massive bulk insert into ClickHouse. Step 6: The Analytics Powerhouse (ClickHouse) The final destination is ClickHouse . For this kind of high-volume analytics workload, it's an exceptional choice. Why it's brilliant: ClickHouse is a columnar OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) database. Columnar Storage: Unlike traditional row-based databases (like Postgres), it stores data in columns. This makes analytical queries that aggregate over a few columns ( SELECT user_id, SUM(score) ... ) blazingly fast, as the database only needs to read the data for those specific columns. Incredible Compression: This columnar nature allows for phenomenal compression. The post mentions compressing 79TB of raw data down to just 12TB. That's a ~6.5x reduction, saving immense storage costs. Built for Bulk Inserts: It thrives on ingesting large batches of data, which fits this architecture perfectly. It's no surprise that data-intensive companies like Uber, TikTok, Ahrefs, and even Cloudflare itself rely on ClickHouse to power their real-time analytics. Built-In Resilience and Optimizations: Handling Failures and Edge Cases Gracefully What elevates this architecture from clever to production-hardened is its thoughtful handling of real-world messiness. Drawing from additional details shared by the original author, here's how they've baked in resilience without adding complexity: Failure Tolerance as a Feature: The ingest layer (Receiver Worker) is intentionally simple and "fallible"—it's easy to debug and doesn't cascade errors. They don't chase "100% durability" because for analytics, losing a tiny fraction of events isn't catastrophic. This pragmatic choice keeps costs down and speeds up development. R2 as the Ultimate Safety Net: Once events are batched and written to R2, the system becomes incredibly forgiving. Files can be re-ingested or re-queued at any time—perfect for handling upstream failures or manual replays. R2's 11 nines of durability ensures data sticks around without you stressing. Mirrored Error Pipeline: A separate pipeline (mirroring the main one) captures parsing errors, storing raw payloads plus client metadata. It's "dormant" most of the time, meaning low overhead, but it's there when needed—turning potential data loss into actionable insights. Retries, Backoff, and DLQ for Inserts: ClickHouse inserts use exponential backoff retries to avoid hammering a flaky service. If retries fail, events land in a Dead Letter Queue (DLQ) for later replay through the original pipeline. Failures are even logged to a dedicated ClickHouse table, making error analysis as simple as a SQL query. Speed and Cost Optimizations with Tail Workers: By routing through Tail Workers, responses stay snappy—the Receiver doesn't wait on potentially slow Pipeline calls. It saves money too: just the cost of reading the log and emitting (minimal CPU time at ~$0.50/million GB-seconds). The Hidden Large Payload Handler: Not in the diagram, but a stealth Worker handles oversized payloads. Instead of direct bindings (which are synchronous), it's invoked via HTTP to leverage waitUntil for async processing. This ensures the main path doesn't block, even for chunky events. Here's a Typescript sketch (with a Bun twist for edge-friendly async—imagine deploying this on a Bun-powered worker!): Note: Example/Assumed Receiver Worker Implementation // In Receiver Worker (for large payloads) export default { async fetch ( request : Request , env : Env ) { const payload = await request . json (); if ( payload . size > MAX_SIZE ) { // e.g., 1MB threshold // Fire async HTTP to Large Payload Worker request . waitUntil ( fetch ( ' https://large-payload-worker.example.workers.dev ' , { method : ' POST ' , body : JSON . stringify ( payload ), headers : { ' Content-Type ' : ' application/json ' }, }) ); return new Response ( ' OK ' ); // Respond fast! } // Normal path: console.log for Tail Worker console . log ( ' PIPE_ME ' , JSON . stringify ( payload )); return new Response ( ' OK ' ); }, }; // In Large Payload Worker export default { async fetch ( request : Request ) { const payload = await request . json (); // Process and send to Pipeline directly await env . PIPELINE . send ( payload ); // Or batch if needed return new Response ( ' Processed ' ); }, }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These tweaks show how the architecture isn't just scalable—it's resilient by design, turning potential weaknesses into strengths. Why This Architecture Wins Extreme Cost-Effectiveness: Let's look at the costs (based on 2025 pricing): Workers: Pay-per-request and CPU-ms. At ~$0.30/million requests, 1B events/day (~30B/mo) is significant, but far cheaper than provisioning a global fleet of servers. R2 Storage: ~$0.015/GB/month. But the real win is $0 egress fees . Queues: ~$0.40/million operations. This serverless model eliminates the cost of idle servers and the operational overhead of scaling. Massive, Effortless Scalability: The entire pipeline is built on services designed for Cloudflare's planet-scale traffic. There are no servers to provision, no auto-scaling groups to configure. If traffic spikes from 1B to 5B events a day, the system just handles it. Incredible Simplicity & Low Operational Overhead: Compare this to managing a self-hosted Kafka or Pulsar cluster. That requires dedicated teams for patching, scaling, monitoring, and disaster recovery. Here, the "message queue" is a console.log statement, and the "stream processor" is a managed service. This is a huge win for small, agile teams. The Vendor Lock-In Question: A Pragmatic Choice Is this architecture heavily tied to Cloudflare? Absolutely. But "vendor lock-in" is not an absolute evil; it's a trade-off. For this specific use case—a high-volume, delay-tolerant analytics pipeline—the benefits gained are monumental: Unified security and networking model. Seamless integration between primitives (Workers, R2, Queues). Massive reduction in operational complexity. The cost and engineering effort required to build a vendor-agnostic equivalent would be orders of magnitude higher. Sometimes, leaning into a platform's strengths is the most pragmatic and powerful engineering decision you can make. Final Thoughts This architecture is a beautiful example of "serverless-native" thinking. It's not about lifting and shifting a traditional design to serverless components. It's about fundamentally rethinking the flow of data using the unique primitives offered by the edge. It's a reminder that sometimes the most powerful solutions are not the most complex ones, but the ones that creatively leverage the platform they're built on. What's the most innovative data pipeline you've seen recently? Share it in the comments below! Top comments (1) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   leob leob leob Follow Joined Aug 4, 2017 • Nov 11 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Added this to my reading list coz I have the feeling it's deep ... 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Mike Sandula Posted on Dec 19, 2025 Climbing the software engineering ranks: Going from mid to senior # career # software # programming # careerdevelopment This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Going from a junior- to a mid-level software engineer has always been fairly straightforward: gain experience and competency by fulfilling your day-to-day tasks. You should be able to handle any engineering work you’re assigned. Your manager should be using words like “reliable” and “efficient” to describe you, meaning you deliver mostly bug-free work in a timely manner. Once you reach mid-level, however, it becomes harder and harder to continue leveling up. Here are a few things you can do to help yourself stand out. Keep in mind it’s important to keep doing what you’re already doing, so these should be in addition to, not in place of, your existing responsibilities. Find small things to fix/improve Every software company has tech debt and bottlenecks that everyone knows and complains about, yet they persist simply due to inertia. Seek those things out, fix them, and your coworkers will thank you. Examples include fixing console warnings, stabilizing flaky tests, or improving the run time of your test suite. The kind of work that won’t get assigned in a ticket and so it slips between the cracks, but that can make real quality of life improvements for the engineering team. You can gain plenty of knowledge and experience by doing the typical engineering work of features and bug fixes, but once you begin exploring the edges of your codebase and the systems that support it, you’ll naturally begin to operate at a more senior level. Update your dependencies At my current job, I started an initiative to track which dependencies were out of date and work toward reducing that number. Again, this is the kind of tech debt that’s easy to let slide, but it can have implications beyond the engineering team. Updated dependencies means you’re getting security fixes (your Dev Ops team will thank you) as well as new features you can take advantage of (looking at you, Product). Once again, this also helps you personally as an engineer. When you encounter breaking changes while upgrading, it’ll force you to read through the docs and understand the changes. Maybe something you used to struggle with will suddenly click. Maybe you’ll realize you don’t even need that dependency (in my case, I found over two dozen dependencies that were no longer even being used). Or maybe you could become the person who’s trusted with deciding whether to use Package A or Package B. Take ownership of something Become the owner and/or domain expert of some facet of your codebase. Maybe your team lacks shared formatting and linting standards. Maybe you use GraphQL (or any other technology) but no one knows the best practices. Or maybe there’s some pattern or abstraction you can introduce to improve consistency and maintainability. Once people see you as the go-to person for something, you start to become indispensable. Share the knowledge When you do any of the above things, it’s important to share what you’ve learned, whether through Slack updates, documentation, or both. Never in a braggy or show-off way, but for purposes of knowledge sharing—although, yes, doing this can go a long way toward demonstrating seniority. As an added bonus, explaining things always forces you to have a deeper understanding of those things. And that gets at what being senior is all about. Over time, it becomes less about your ability to produce great code. That should be a given. Senior engineers are leaders, and that means leading by example and thinking beyond the normal day to day, focusing on the long-term health of their team. Top comments (1) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   ak0047 ak0047 ak0047 Follow System engineer working in Japan. Using dev.to as part of my English learning journey. Joined Aug 1, 2025 • Dec 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you for sharing this article! I'll keep these in mind. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Technical Monish Posted on Dec 31, 2025 Your 2026 Cloud Computing Roadmap: Start Here # aws # cloudcomputing # roadmap # career The Truth About Getting Into Cloud Here's something nobody talks about: cloud engineers are making serious money right now, and companies can't hire them fast enough. But most people who try to learn cloud computing fail. Not because it's too hard - but because they're learning in the wrong order. If you've watched endless tutorials and still feel lost, you're in the right place. Four Questions Before We Start Be honest with yourself: Have you watched hours of cloud tutorials but still feel confused? Do you know what "cloud" means but have no idea where to actually start? Are you tired of boring technical documentation that makes zero sense? Do you think you need a computer science degree for this? If you said yes to even one of these, keep reading. Why Most Beginners Fail (And How You Won't) Most people jump straight into AWS or Azure without learning the basics first. That's like trying to drive a car before learning what a steering wheel does. Cloud providers are basically renting you access to their computers. If you don't understand how computers and networks work, you'll always feel lost. Here's what you actually need to learn first. The 4 Things You Must Know Before Touching AWS Linux - The Language of Servers Most of the internet runs on Linux. When something breaks in the cloud, you won't have buttons to click. You'll have a black screen and a blinking cursor. What to learn: How to use the command line How to manage files and permissions How to see what programs are running Why it matters: Without Linux skills, you're guessing. With them, you're in control. Networking - How Data Moves Around The cloud is basically networking on steroids. If you don't understand how data travels from point A to point B, you can't build anything secure. What to learn: IP addresses and subnets DNS (how website names work) The difference between HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH Reality check: One wrong network setting can expose your entire database to hackers. Virtualisation - The Secret Behind Cloud This is how cloud providers take one massive computer and split it into hundreds of smaller virtual ones. What to learn: What virtual machines are How resources get shared Why containers (Docker) exist Why it matters: Every cloud service uses virtualization. Understanding this helps you build better, cheaper systems. Databases - Where Your Data Lives Every app needs to store information somewhere. Pick the wrong database and you'll waste thousands of dollars. Two types to know: SQL databases (like MySQL): Organized like spreadsheets. Good for banking, shopping carts, anything that needs perfect accuracy. NoSQL databases (like MongoDB): More flexible. Good for social media, blogs, anything that needs speed. Choosing Your Platform: AWS, Azure, or GCP? Watch these two videos before deciding: AWS vs Azure vs GCP by Tech With Lucy AWS vs Azure vs GCP by Tech With Soleyman I picked AWS. If you're going with AWS too, the rest of this guide is for you. Learn AWS for Free (Yes, Actually Free) AWS Skill Builder Over 600 free courses. Includes AWS Cloud Quest, which is basically a video game that teaches you cloud. 👉 Start here AWS Free Tier 12 months of free access to real AWS services. But first, set a $1 budget alarm so you don't accidentally spend money. 👉 Get it here AWS Educate Perfect if you're nervous about billing. No credit card needed. 👉 Sign up here AWS Documentation This is where you find answers when you're stuck. Every pro keeps this open. 👉 Read the docs AWS Workshops Step-by-step projects like building apps or setting up secure networks. 👉 Try a workshop 4 Games That Actually Teach You AWS AWS Card Clash Like Pokemon cards but for cloud services. Battle opponents by building better architectures. 👉 Play it AWS Escape Room Solve puzzles using AWS knowledge to escape. Great for exam prep. 👉 Try it AWS Cloud Quest Full RPG game where you solve problems using the real AWS console. 👉 Start questing AWS Jam Fix broken systems and compete on leaderboards. This teaches troubleshooting, which is what employers actually want. 👉 Join a Jam Practice Makes Perfect Reading about cloud is not the same as doing cloud. You need hands-on practice. Where to practice: NextWork NextWork has guided labs where you work with real AWS services. Over 150,000 students use it. 👉 Start here Should you get certified? Certifications aren't required, but they help. They prove you know your stuff, especially when you're just starting out. For certification prep, I recommend Stephane Maarek's courses. He focuses on understanding, not just passing exams. 👉 Check his channel Remember this: Practice shows what you can do. Certifications show what you know. Do both. Who to Learn From These creators helped me understand cloud when I was confused: Abhishek Veeramalla - My first cloud teacher. Great for beginners. 👉 Watch here Shubham Londhe - Has a free AWS course in Hindi if that's your language. 👉 YouTube Build Your Career Profile Technical skills aren't enough. You need to show them off. GitHub Upload every project you build. Add a README file explaining what it does and how you built it. Why: This is proof you can actually build things, not just watch videos. LinkedIn Make sure your profile mentions every AWS service you've learned. Recruiters search for these keywords. Pro tip: Post when you finish projects or earn badges. It shows you're active. Join Communities Most cloud jobs come from referrals, not job boards. Join r/aws on Reddit, Discord servers, or local AWS meetups. Help others with problems and people will remember you. Your Next Step (Right Now) You now know: What fundamentals to learn first Where to learn for free How to practice hands-on Who can guide you Why projects and consistency matter The roadmap exists. The resources are free. The path is clear. Don't try to do everything at once. Start small: Pick one resource Learn one concept Do one hands-on task Repeat Some days will be confusing. That's normal. Some days will feel slow. That's okay. What matters is showing up consistently. Cloud computing rewards consistency, not speed. Start today. Not when you feel "ready" - because you'll never feel 100% ready. The best time to start learning cloud is right now. You made it this far. That already puts you ahead of most people. Now go build something. ☁️ Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Technical Monish Follow a tech cloud enthusiast. Joined Dec 30, 2025 Trending on DEV Community Hot I Didn’t “Become” a Senior Developer. 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What Is a Software Version Number? - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Christos Drogidis Posted on Dec 7, 2025 What Is a Software Version Number? # productivity # software # webdev # programming Understand in 5 minutes how to read every version correctly Have you ever seen versions like 26.0.0.10301, 17.4.1, 3.13.1, 1.28.4+exp.sha.41af286, 26.2.0-beta.3 or 2.0.0-alpha.7 and wondered what they actually mean? The version number is not decorative . It is the identity of every release and, when properly structured, tells you at a glance whether the update is safe or requires caution. What you should ask your vendor or development team Do you strictly follow Semantic Versioning 2.0? How do you name your alpha/beta/rc versions? What build format do you use and why? Do you release patch updates at least once a month? Is there automated testing and a rollback plan? See full article... Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Christos Drogidis Follow Greek programmer and creator of Ascoos OS and Ascoos Web Extneded Studio Location Alexandroupolis, Greece Joined Nov 29, 2025 More from Christos Drogidis HTML is Dead, Long Live JML # webdev # html # jml # programming Getting Started with Ascoos Web Extended Studio (AWES) # webdev # software # php # python 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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World-leading multimodal understanding Text, images, video, audio – even code. Gemini 3 is state-of-the-art on reasoning with unprecedented depth and nuance. Our best model for vibe coding and agentic coding Gemini 3 brings exceptional instruction following – with meaningful improved tool use and agentic coding. Improved agentic capabilities Better tool use. Simultaneous, multi-step tasks. Gemini 3’s agentic capabilities can build more helpful and intelligent personal AI assistants. chevron_left chevron_right Gemini 1 introduced native multimodality and long context to help AI understand the world. Gemini 2 added thinking, reasoning and tool use to create a foundation for agents. Now, Gemini 3 brings these capabilities together – so you can bring any idea to life. Slide 1 of 3 close Learn anything Understand complex topics in a way that makes sense for you – with clear, concise, and helpful responses close Build anything Bring your ideas to life – from sketches and prompts to interactive tools and experiences close Plan anything Delegate tasks and multi-step projects to get things done faster than ever before chevron_left chevron_right Your browser does not support the video tag. Your browser does not support the video tag. pause Google Antigravity Our agentic development platform, evolving the IDE into the agent-first era. Download Learn more Hands-on Explore what you can do with Gemini 3 Slide 1 of 6 close Created with Gemini 3 Pro Code a 3D visualization of the universe Gemini 3 uses state-of-the-art reasoning to generate richer visualizations and deeper interactivity. See how it codes a seamless 3D journey through the scale of the universe, from a proton to the observable universe, demonstrating a massive leap in "vibe coding" performance over Gemini 2.5. close Created with Gemini 3 Flash Visual context in an instant Leverage Gemini 3 Flash’s multimodal capabilities in visual recognition and reasoning to add contextual UI on image generations. 3 Flash has the capability to describe the content of the image in a compelling and interactive way. close Created with Gemini 3 Pro Interact with complex topics like RNA transcription Gemini 3’s state-of-the-art reasoning provides unprecedented nuance and depth close Created with Gemini 3 Flash Assist in near real-time game play In this slingshot game, Gemini 3 Flash delivers near real-time strategic guidance by simultaneously analyzing the video and hand-tracking inputs. It handles complex geometric calculations and velocity estimation to enable responsive live assistance. close Created with Gemini 3 Pro Turn treasured recipes into shareable family cookbooks Gemini 3 seamlessly synthesizes information across text, images, video, audio, and even code to help you learn. Generate code for interactive flashcards, games and experiences to help you master new material. close Created with Gemini 3 Flash Creative UI in a spark Generate new UIs instantly with Gemini 3 Flash, explore multiple creative variations, and interact with 3 Flash in near real-time to have it come up with best UI outcomes, all with one click. chevron_left chevron_right Showcase Slide 1 of 12 “Gemini 3 Pro brings a new level of multimodal understanding, planning, and tool-calling that transforms how Box AI interprets and applies your institutional knowledge. The result is content actively working for you to deliver faster decisions and execute across mission-critical workflows, from sales and marketing to legal and finance.” Ben Kus, CTO, Box "Gemini 3 has been a game-changer for Cline. We're using it to handle complex, long-horizon coding tasks that require deep context understanding across entire codebases. The model uses long context far more effectively than Gemini 2.5 Pro and has solved problems that stumped other leading models... This is a massive leap." Nik Pash, Head of AI, Cline “We’re excited to partner with Google to launch Gemini 3 in Cursor! Gemini 3 Pro shows noticeable improvements in frontend quality, and works well for solving the most ambitious tasks.” Sualeh Asif, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, Cursor "With Gemini 3 Pro in Figma Make, teams have a strong foundation to explore and steer their ideas with code-backed prototypes. The model translates designs with precision and generates a wide, inventive range of styles, layouts, and interactions. As foundation models get better, Figma gets better — and I’m excited to see how Gemini 3 Pro helps our community unlock new creative possibilities." Loredana Crisan, Chief Design Officer, Figma "By bringing Gemini 3 Pro to GitHub Copilot, we’re seeing promising gains in how quickly and confidently developers can move from idea to code. In our early testing in VS Code, Gemini 3 Pro demonstrated 35% higher accuracy in resolving software engineering challenges than Gemini 2.5 Pro. That's the kind of potential that translates to developers solving real-world problems with more speed and effectiveness.” Joe Binder, VP of Product, GitHub "At JetBrains, we pride ourselves on code quality, so we challenged Gemini 3 Pro with demanding frontline tasks: from generating thousands of lines of front-end code to even simulating an operating-system interface from a single prompt. The new Gemini 3 Pro model advances the depth, reasoning, and reliability of AI in developer tools, showing more than a 50% improvement over Gemini 2.5 Pro in the number of solved benchmark tasks. In collaboration with Google, we’re now integrating Gemini 3 Pro into Junie and AI Assistant, to deliver smarter, more context-aware experiences to millions of developers worldwide.” Vladislav Tankov, Director of AI, Jetbrains "We’ve observed even stronger performance in the model’s reasoning and problem-solving capabilities. Many of Manus’ recent advancements—such as Wide Research and the web-building capabilities introduced in Manus 1.5—have become significantly more powerful with Gemini 3’s support." Tao Zhang, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, Manus AI "Gemini 3 represents a significant advancement in multimodal AI... From accurately transcribing 3-hour multilingual meetings with superior speaker identification, to extracting structured data from poor-quality document photos, outperforming baseline models by over 50%, it showcased impressive capabilities that redefine enterprise potential." Yusuke Kaji, General Manager, AI for Business, Rakuten Group Inc "Gemini 3 Pro truly stands out for its design capabilities, offering an unprecedented level of flexibility while creating apps. Like a skilled UI designer, it can range from well-organized wireframes to stunning high-fidelity prototypes.” Michele Catasta, President & Head of AI, Replit "Gemini 3 is a major leap forward for agentic AI. It follows complex instructions with minimal prompt tuning and reliably calls tools, which are critical capabilities to build truly helpful agents." Mikhail Parakhin, Chief Technology Officer, Shopify "Our early evaluations indicate that Gemini 3 is delivering state-of-the-art reasoning with depth and nuance. 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(full set, text + MM) Humanity's Last Exam No tools 33.7% 37.5% 11.0% 21.6% 13.7% 34.5% 17.6% With search and code execution 43.5% 45.8% — — — 45.5% — Visual reasoning puzzles ARC-AGI-2 ARC Prize Verified 33.6% 31.1% 2.5% 4.9% 13.6% 52.9% — Scientific knowledge GPQA Diamond No tools 90.4% 91.9% 82.8% 86.4% 83.4% 92.4% 84.3% Mathematics AIME 2025 No tools 95.2% 95.0% 72.0% 88.0% 87.0% 100% 91.9% With code execution 99.7% 100% 75.7% — 100% — — Multimodal understanding and reasoning MMMU-Pro 81.2% 81.0% 66.7% 68.0% 68.0% 79.5% 63.0% Screen understanding ScreenSpot-Pro No tools unless specified 69.1% 72.7% 3.9% 11.4% 36.2% 86.3% with python — Information synthesis from complex charts CharXiv Reasoning No tools 80.3% 81.4% 63.7% 69.6% 68.5% 82.1% — OCR OmniDocBench 1.5 Overall Edit Distance, lower is better 0.121 0.115 0.154 0.145 0.145 0.143 — Knowledge acquisition from videos Video-MMMU 86.9% 87.6% 79.2% 83.6% 77.8% 85.9% — Competitive coding problems from Codeforces, ICPC, and IOI LiveCodeBench Pro Elo Rating, higher is better 2316 2439 1143 1775 1418 2393 — Agentic terminal coding Terminal-Bench 2.0 Terminus-2 harness 47.6% 54.2% 16.9% 32.6% 42.8% — — Agentic coding SWE-bench Verified Single attempt 78.0% 76.2% 60.4% 59.6% 77.2% 80.0% 50.6% Agentic tool use τ2-bench 90.2% 90.7% 79.5% 77.8% 87.2% — — Long horizon real-world software tasks Toolathlon 49.4% 36.4% 3.7% 10.5% 38.9% 46.3% — Multi-step workflows using MCP MCP Atlas 57.4% 54.1% 3.4% 8.8% 43.8% 60.6% — Agentic long term coherence Vending-Bench 2 Net worth (mean), higher is better $3,635 $5,478 $549 $574 $3,839 $3,952 $1,107 Factuality benchmark across grounding, parametric, search, and MM FACTS Benchmark Suite 61.9% 70.5% 50.4% 63.4% 48.9% 61.4% 42.1% Parametric knowledge SimpleQA Verified 68.7% 72.1% 28.1% 54.5% 29.3% 38.0% 19.5% Multilingual Q&A MMMLU 91.8% 91.8% 86.6% 89.5% 89.1% 89.6% 86.8% Commonsense reasoning across 100 Languages and Cultures Global PIQA 92.8% 93.4% 90.2% 91.5% 90.1% 91.2% 85.6% Long context performance MRCR v2 (8-needle) 128k (average) 67.2% 77.0% 54.3% 58.0% 47.1% 81.9% 54.6% 1M (pointwise) 22.1% 26.3% 21.0% 16.4% not supported not supported 6.1% For details on our evaluation methodology please see: deepmind.google/models/evals-methodology/gemini-3-flash and deepmind.google/models/evals-methodology/gemini-3-pro Gemini 3 Deep Think Pushes the boundaries of intelligence, delivering a step-change in Gemini 3’s reasoning and multimodal understanding capabilities to help you solve your most complex problems Gemini 3 Deep Think can better help tackle problems that require creativity, strategic planning, and making improvements step-by-step. Available for Google AI Ultra subscribers . Try in Gemini loop Iterative development and design We’ve seen impressive results on tasks that require building something by making small changes over time. stream_science Aiding scientific and mathematical discovery By reasoning through complex problems, Deep Think can act as a powerful tool for researchers. code Algorithmic development and code Deep Think excels at tough coding problems where problem formulation and careful consideration of tradeoffs and time complexity is paramount. Safety Building with responsibility at the core As we develop these new technologies, we recognize the responsibility it entails, and aim to prioritize safety and security in all our efforts. Learn more For developers Build with cutting-edge generative AI models and tools to make AI helpful for everyone Gemini’s advanced thinking, native multimodality and massive context window empowers developers to build next-generation experiences. Start building Create and adapt voxel art Recombine and regenerate voxel art through Gemini 3’s advanced reasoning chevron_right Try in Google AI Studio Build a procedural fractal world Create interactive, playable sci-fi worlds through Gemini 3 and Shaders chevron_right Try in Google AI Studio Vibe code a retro videogame Code a complex, interactive 3D game, all from a single prompt chevron_right Try in Google AI Studio Try Gemini spark Gemini Supercharge your creativity and productivity
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Overview | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS Server-side SDKS SDK Proxy Overview Installation Usage SDK Proxy Overview On this page SDK Proxy The SDK Proxy is a service that can be hosted inside your infrastructure to provide a proxy between the DevCycle SDKs and external APIs. This can be useful in scenarios where the DevCycle SDK cannot reach out to the DevCycle APIs. This may be due to network firewalls or other security policies that prevent access. It is also useful for reducing the number of connections to DevCycle's servers, as it allows many instances of the SDK to share a single external connection. The DevCycle SDK Proxy is a standalone process that can be run alongside your application or on a separate host in your environment. It is a minimal service written in Go which maintains a copy of the latest DevCycle configuration in order to provide the fastest evaluation times possible for high scale environments. tip The DevCycle SDK Proxy is similar in many ways to the Relay Proxy employed by other providers in the industry. How It Works ​ The proxy has two operation modes: HTTP over TCP and HTTP over Unix sockets. Depending on which deployment method you want to use for your environment there are some different benefits. We generally only recommend using the HTTP over Unix sockets for PHP SDK deployments. Feature HTTP over TCP HTTP over Unix Sockets Centralized Proxy for multiple hosts Yes No Sidecar deployment Yes Yes Multiple concurrent proxies Yes Yes Architecture ​ The SDK Proxy maintains an up-to-date copy of the DevCycle project configuration. It then has the ability to mimic several external DevCycle services, such as the Bucketing and Event APIs as well as the configuration CDN. The SDKs can then be configured to retrieve configs and submit events via the proxy. When using a server SDK in "cloud bucketing" mode, the proxy will emulate the endpoints for variable and feature evaluation. Server SDK SDK Proxy Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation How It Works Architecture DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://dev.to/polipo_gio/is-this-real-24hd
Is this real? - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Giovanni Proietta Posted on Nov 28, 2024 Is this real? # react # webdev # javascript # programming Spoiler alert. Ok, it actually is. Polipo is the first build tool for Figma. And you can try it (for free) here: https://www.polipo.io/docs/start Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Giovanni Proietta Follow CEO of Polipo, the first Figma compiler. Use Figma designs directly in a React/Vue/Next.js application, without generating code. Twitter/X: @GiovanniOnX LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/proietta/ Work CEO Joined Aug 14, 2024 More from Giovanni Proietta Will AI make software disappear? # ai # webdev # react # nextjs AI will make you slow. This will not. # webdev # ux # react # nextjs Complex designs, happy developers: Polipo, the first build tool for Figma. # webdev # javascript # react # nextjs 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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https://dev.to/sjdonado/building-a-fast-and-compact-sqlite-cache-store-2h9g
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse sjdonado Posted on Jul 24, 2024 • Edited on Nov 3, 2024 • Originally published at sjdonado.com           Building a Fast and Compact SQLite Cache Store # bunjs # sqlite3 # msgpackr # cbor When working on applications, caching is crucial for enhancing performance by reducing the need for repeated database fetches. Among the various SQLite libraries available, Bun's native integration is optimized for performance and takes advantage of its non-blocking I/O capabilities. The bun:sqlite module is roughly 3-6x faster than better-sqlite3 and 8-9x faster than deno.land/x/sqlite for read queries. Each driver was benchmarked against the Northwind Traders dataset. View and run the benchmark source. Source In addition to efficient caching, serializing JavaScript objects can be slow when using JSON. This is why it makes sense to opt for efficient binary encoding alternatives like Msgpackr or CBOR. These formats are faster to parse, support complex data types, require less CPU usage, and store data more compactly, further enhancing overall application performance. With this in mind, let's explore how to build a cache manager using bun:sqlite along with efficient binary encoding. A cache-manager Store cache-manager provides a straightforward and intuitive API for caching, abstracting away the complexity of managing different cache stores and their configurations. With support for multiple stores, built-in expiration and TTL management, and robust error handling and fallback mechanisms, it ensures data integrity and freshness. Additionally, cache-manager is highly customizable and extensible, allowing you to create custom cache stores tailored to your needs. This flexibility means you can set up and use caching with minimal code, allowing you to focus on your application's core logic. The required interface to fulfill as a cache-manager store is as follows: export type Store = { get < T > ( key : string ): Promise < T | undefined > ; set < T > ( key : string , data : T , ttl ?: Milliseconds ): Promise < void > ; del ( key : string ): Promise < void > ; reset (): Promise < void > ; mset ( arguments_ : Array < [ string , unknown ] > , ttl ?: Milliseconds ): Promise < void > ; mget (... arguments_ : string []): Promise < unknown [] > ; mdel (... arguments_ : string []): Promise < void > ; keys ( pattern ?: string ): Promise < string [] > ; ttl ( key : string ): Promise < number > ; }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode See more here . The Queries Configuring SQLite for Optimal Performance PRAGMA main.synchronous = NORMAL; : Ensures that SQLite writes are fast while still maintaining a reasonable level of data safety. It does not guarantee as much durability as FULL, but it is sufficient for many use cases. PRAGMA main.journal_mode = WAL2; : Improves concurrency by allowing readers to access the database while a write operation is ongoing. PRAGMA main.auto_vacuum = INCREMENTAL; : Allows SQLite to reclaim unused space incrementally, rather than all at once. 1. Creating the Cache Table CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS { table } ( key TEXT PRIMARY KEY , val BLOB , created_at INTEGER , expire_at INTEGER ); CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS index_expire_ { table } ON { table }( expire_at ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The val column stores the cached value in a binary large object (BLOB) format, allowing it to handle various data types depending on the chosen serializer. 2. Inserting or Updating Cache Entries INSERT OR REPLACE INTO $ { name }( key , val , created_at , expire_at ) VALUES ( ? , ? , ? , ? ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode expire_at is pre-calculated based on the ttl value in milliseconds, and val is pre-checked by a function isCacheable: (value: unknown) => boolean; . 3. Retrieving Cache Entries SELECT * FROM $ { name } WHERE key = ? AND expire_at > ? LIMIT 1 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Returns one record that has not expired. Auto Purge and Batch Operations 1. purgeExpired const purgeExpired = async () => { const now = Date . now (); if ( now - lastPurgeTime >= 60 * 60 * 1000 ) { const statement = db . prepare ( `DELETE FROM ${ name } WHERE expire_at < ?` ); statement . run ( now ); lastPurgeTime = now ; } }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Keeps the cache clean and efficient by regularly removing stale entries, ensuring that the cache does not grow indefinitely and affect performance. 2. Batch Set (mset) const mset = async ( pairs : [ string , unknown ][], ttl ?: number ) => { const ttlValue = ttl !== undefined ? ttl * 1000 : defaultTtl ; if ( ttlValue < 0 ) { return ; } const expireAt = Date . now () + ttlValue ; const stmt = `INSERT OR REPLACE INTO ${ name } (key, val, created_at, expire_at) VALUES ${ pairs . map (() => ' (?, ?, ?, ?) ' ). join ( ' , ' )} ` ; const bindings = pairs . flatMap (([ key , value ]) => { if ( ! isCacheable ( value )) { throw new NoCacheableError ( `" ${ value } " is not a cacheable value` ); } return [ key , serializerAdapter . serialize ( value ), Date . now (), expireAt ]; }); const statement = db . prepare ( stmt ); statement . run (... bindings ); }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Improves efficiency by reducing the number of individual database operations. In the same way mget executes one single query to returns valid records with the query: SELECT * FROM $ { name } WHERE key IN ( $ { placeholders }) AND expire_at > ? Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Conclusion Bun's SQLite implementation combined with efficient binary encoding formats like Msgpackr provides a powerful solution for building fast and compact cache stores. For the complete source code and implementation details, visit: sjdonado / cache-manager-bun-sqlite3 Fast and compact sqlite3 cache store for Bun Bun SQLite Store for node-cache-manager Runs on top of bun-sqlite Optimized mset / mget support Multiple encoders support: msgpackr , cbor , json Auto purge (clean expired records every hour) Installation bun add cache-manager-bun-sqlite3 Usage Single store import cacheManager from 'cache-manager' ; import bunSqliteStore from 'cache-manager-bun-sqlite3' ; // SQLite :memory: cache store cache = await cacheManager . caching ( bunSqliteStore , { serializer : 'json' , // default is 'msgpackr' ttl : 20 , // TTL in seconds } ) ; // On-disk cache on employees table const cache = await cacheManager . caching ( bunSqliteStore , { name : 'employees' , path : '/tmp/cache.db' , } ) ; // TTL in seconds await cache . set ( 'foo' , { test : 'bar' } , 30 ) ; const value = await cache . get ( 'foo' ) ; // TTL in seconds await cache . set ( 'foo' … Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode View on GitHub You can also find the npm package cache-manager-bun-sqlite3 . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse <devtips/> Posted on Nov 27, 2025 Gambiarra is the real engineering superpower no one admits using # webdev # programming # ai # software A developer’s guide to duct-tape brilliance, accidental architecture, and why the messiest solutions often win in real life. Gambiarra for devs There’s a quiet truth in engineering that nobody wants to say out loud: half the world runs on duct tape, copy–pasted StackOverflow code, and the absolute conviction that “we’ll clean this up later.” Developers love posting diagrams on LinkedIn with ten clean boxes and perfect arrows, but if you opened the real repo, you’d find a folder named something like temp_fix_please_delete that has powered production longer than some team members have been employed. That’s gambiarra. In Brazil, it’s a cultural art not “being sloppy,” but creative survival under constraints . Using what you have. Bending the rules just enough. Building a car spoiler out of a cutting board and two screws because it gets the job done and looks kind of awesome. The more time I spend in tech, the more I think developers worldwide have been secretly practicing gambiarra without knowing it. Whether you’re hacking together a Lambda trigger at the last second, duct-taping Terraform to avoid a full refactor, or turning a Bash script into a “temporary internal tool” (that somehow becomes your company’s most stable service), you’re living the same spirit. Recently, that vibe has exploded again thanks to AI, indie tooling, and the rise of “quick-and-dirty-but-it-works” apps everywhere. People are building entire businesses out of: An OpenAI function call A Cloudflare Worker A chain of automation flows that would make an SRE cry And vibes. Mostly vibes. This article is about why that happens, why it works, why we love it, and why it terrifies us. Oh and to set the tone properly: TL;DR Gambiarra isn’t just a Brazilian hack it’s the backbone of modern engineering. We pretend everything is clean and scalable, but real-world software is full of clever improvisations. This piece breaks down the art, the danger, and the weird beauty of embracing structured chaos as a dev. The myth of proper engineering Every dev claims they want “proper engineering” the clean architecture diagram, the perfect CI pipeline, the immaculate test suite that would make Kent Beck shed a proud tear. And yet… if you’ve ever actually shipped anything under pressure, you know those ideals collapse faster than a junior dev’s first Kubernetes deployment. Real talk: the gap between “how we say we build systems” and “how systems actually get built” is wide enough to host a LAN party. We pretend microservices are elegant modular chess pieces, but most teams end up with something that looks like four unrelated Pokémon glued together with API Gateway. It’s the dream house vs. the actual apartment with that one flickering lamp you never fix because it only breaks when guests aren’t around. Take the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Beautiful. Pristine. It reads like scripture. But open your real infrastructure: One Lambda named final_real_fix An EC2 instance nobody touches because “it hosts something important” A VPC so tangled it should come with a Minimap Even the open-source world isn’t immune. Remember the left-pad incident? A tiny package with barely any logic broke half the internet because we’re all (quietly) building on top of tiny hacks written by one tired dev at 1am. If perfection was real, npm wouldn’t shake like a Jenga tower every other month. And I’ll be honest I once built a feature that was supposed to be a “quick 48-hour sprint,” but it turned into a patchwork tapestry of Python, duct tape, and shameless if-statements. It worked. It shipped. And nobody ever rewrote it because… well, it kept working. So here’s the uncomfortable truth: clean code is aspirational; gambiarra is operational. Why scrappy solutions win in real life There’s a moment every developer hits usually mid-panic, mid-deadline, mid-“why is this API suddenly returning HTML?” where you realize the elegant approach isn’t going to save you. What will save you is something held together by determination, duct tape, and maybe a Bash script you’re slightly ashamed of. In other words: gambiarra wins because it solves the problem right now . Think about it. When your controller dies mid-match, you don’t write a detailed proposal on “improving gaming ergonomics.” You tape the thing back together and jump back in. Scrappy solutions don’t care about aesthetics they care about survival. Real dev life works exactly the same way. I’ve watched entire teams duct-tape Cloudflare Workers into acting like API gateways because spinning up a proper load-balancer was “on the roadmap.” I’ve seen a collection of random shell scripts slowly evolve into a company’s most important internal tool. And I once inherited a Docker Compose file that had grown so large it felt like reading an ancient scroll, the kind that curses you if you say its name out loud. My personal favorite? At one job, I wrote a quick Python cron job to replace an expensive vendor SaaS… just “temporarily.” You already know where this is going. That cron job ran in production for an embarrassingly long time and outperformed the original tool. At some point, people forgot it was mine they just called it “the system.” Scrappy solutions work because they reduce friction. Less ceremony → more shipping. More shipping → more feedback. More feedback → actual usefulness. And honestly, what’s better: a perfect architecture that exists only in your head, or something that actually solves the problem so users stop yelling? The secret nobody admits: speed is a feature and gambiarra gives you speed in a way pristine engineering never can. When gambiarra becomes a feature There’s a magical moment in every developer’s life when a hack stops being a hack. It sneaks past the “temporary fix” label, survives a few refactors, earns a Slack emoji, and suddenly… congratulations, you’ve just shipped a feature. This is the secret life cycle of gambiarra: improvised → useful → beloved → permanent. Modern software is full of these accidental heroes. Think about the explosion of AI glue apps those tiny tools built with a single OpenAI function call, a janky webhook, and a prayer. They weren’t designed for scale. They weren’t meant to have users. But they solved something now , and users don’t care how elegant your architecture diagram looked in Figma. Some of the biggest tools we use today started as little hacks: Homebrew was literally a collection of Ruby scripts until people realized it basically ran their entire macOS dev workflow. Early Vercel releases had so many clever shortcuts it felt like a speedrunning category for web deployments. Half the bots inside modern dev teams began as “I was bored and wrote a quick script” projects. I once wrote a janky internal bot that scraped logs, formatted alerts, and posted them into a chat channel with a little emoji rating system. Zero design. Zero planning. Zero dignity. People LOVED it. One PM literally said, “Why doesn’t every product have this?” At some point leadership asked if we could “officially integrate the bot into our workflow,” and that was the moment I realized: oh no… the gambiarra is now a department tool. It’s like modding a game and accidentally building a full DLC. You start with “let me fix this one annoying thing,” and suddenly your creation has its own fanbase. And honestly… if it works, solves a real pain, and people can’t imagine living without it is it still a hack? The dark side nobody admits Let’s be honest: gambiarra is fun right up until it isn’t. It feels like a power-up… until you’re the one diffing three different “final_fix_v2_really_this_time.py” files at the worst possible moment. Every dev has lived through the moment where a clever shortcut mutates into a monster that demands tribute. Scrappy solutions come with a shadow cost: tech debt that compounds like credit card interest. You don’t feel it at first. The code runs. Users are happy. The team cheers your speed. But then someone touches the wrong line in a Terraform module, and suddenly logs go red and everyone is pretending they “remember how this was set up.” I once watched a “quick fix” take down three services at once because the entire system quietly depended on a variable named something like dont_delete_this . The person who wrote it had already left the company, and the only documentation left behind was an outdated Confluence page and a comment that said “TODO: make this less cursed.” Terraform, Kubernetes, serverless… pick any modern stack, and you’ll find haunted infrastructure. Resources nobody owns. Configs nobody understands. A Helm chart that feels like reading someone’s diary. The dark side of gambiarra isn’t that it fails it’s that when it fails, nobody remembers why it existed in the first place. And debugging improvised engineering? Pure chaos. You’re SSHing into an instance you didn’t know existed. Someone says “why is this port open?” Another dev mumbles “I think that’s for an old migration tool but I’m not 100% sure.” Meanwhile your logs are screaming like a Dark Souls boss fight. We love to celebrate speed… until the bill arrives. Still, even with the nightmares, even knowing the future cleanup pain, we all keep doing it. Because deep down we know: sometimes the fastest way to ship is also the way that will come back to haunt you. The future: structured chaos as a workflow Here’s the wild twist: instead of pretending gambiarra doesn’t exist, modern tech is quietly building an entire ecosystem around it. We’ve reached a point where improvisation isn’t a shameful secret it’s practically a feature on the roadmap. Look around. The tools we use today aren’t designed for decade-long architectural purity. They’re designed for velocity , experimentation, and “just ship it and we’ll fix it when we have feelings again.” Take n8n . It’s basically a playground for wiring random services together with all the structural integrity of a Jenga tower and that’s the point. Or Supabase , which lets you spin up a full backend before your coffee cools. Or serverless + edge functions, which let you deploy logic in places even you didn’t know existed. Even OpenAI’s function calling is basically: “Hey, here’s a way to duct-tape intelligence into your app in ten minutes. Have fun.” These tools don’t hide their flexibility; they weaponize it. A friend recently told me, “I prototyped an entire product in a weekend with a mishmash of APIs, a Cloudflare Worker, and an LLM.” The crazy part? Users loved it. The even crazier part? The MVP stayed in production for months because nobody wanted to break what was working. AI copilots have only accelerated this chaos. They make it easier to try weird things, generate glue code, and spin up ideas you would’ve never attempted manually. But they also make gambiarra easier to create… and harder to track. We’re entering a new era where hacks don’t disappear they scale. We’re heading toward a future of structured chaos : pipelines that acknowledge improvisation, architectures designed to evolve messily, and workflows that treat hacks as first-class citizens. And honestly? It might be the most honest engineering culture we’ve ever had. Conclusion the beauty in the mess If you peel back every shiny interface, polished marketing page, or “enterprise-grade” architecture diagram, you’ll find the same thing underneath: humans improvising. Creative people trying stuff. Engineers making judgment calls under pressure and hoping the logs stay green long enough to celebrate. That’s why gambiarra hits so hard it’s honest. It’s the part of engineering that textbooks never admit exists, but every dev knows by heart. And maybe that’s the point: the industry worships clean code, but progress is usually made by people who ship before everything is perfect. When I look back at the best things I’ve built the stuff people actually used, shared, or bragged about almost none of it started clean. It started with curiosity, constraint, and a willingness to bend the rules just enough to make something real. The polish always came later… if it came at all. And maybe the controversial take is this: we don’t need less gambiarra. We need a healthier relationship with it. We should stop pretending everything is pristine under the hood and start celebrating the craft of creative problem-solving. Build fast, learn fast, and refactor when you come up for air. The future of development won’t be driven by perfect architecture it’ll be driven by teams who can navigate structured chaos without losing their minds. So here’s my invitation: Drop your best hack, your worst “temporary fix,” or the funniest duct-tape solution you’ve ever shipped in the comments. Let’s normalize the truth: we’re all building the plane mid-flight, and the miracle is that it stays in the air at all. Helpful resources If you want to dive deeper into the tools, ideas, and chaos referenced throughout this piece, here are some solid starting points: AWS Well-Architected Framework https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/well-architected Cloudflare Workers Docs https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/ n8n Automation https://docs.n8n.io Homebrew https://brew.sh OpenAI Function Calling Examples https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/function-calling r/programming Horror Threads https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/ Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Running through September 28 , the Heroku "Back to School" AI Challenge is all about building intelligent AI-powered experiences that make the back-to-school transition smoother, smarter, and more successful. We have one overarching prompt with three exciting ways to win! From coordinating multi-agent workflows to leveraging cutting-edge MCP servers, this challenge invites student developers to showcase their skills with Heroku's powerful AI platform. Build something that helps fellow students, empowers educators, or gets wildly creative with back-to-school experiences! Our Prompt For this challenge, your mandate is to build an AI-Powered Back to School Experience . Create a multi-agent AI application that helps with any aspect of the back-to-school experience. Your application should incorporate one or more of the following Heroku AI features: Model Context Protocol (MCP) on Heroku Heroku Managed Inference and Agents pgvector for Heroku Postgres 👉 Additionally, your submission should fall under one of these categories: Student Success : Awarded to a top submission that directly supports student learning, organization, or academic achievement. Educator Empowerment : Awarded to a top submission with tools that help teachers, professors, or administrators be more effective. Crazy Creative : Awarded to a top submission with the most creative or unexpected use of AI for back-to-school needs. Think study planning assistants, classroom optimization tools, campus navigation systems, academic collaboration platforms, or anything else that makes returning to school better. The possibilities are endless! 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I'm excited to join this DEV community and connect with like-minded individuald Email melodynwaogu224@gmail.com Location Lilongwe, Malawi Pronouns He Joined Feb 14, 2025 • Aug 29 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide with the requirement, I don't think so Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Mannuh Johnte Mannuh Johnte Mannuh Johnte Follow Joined Sep 16, 2025 • Sep 16 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide no naaa can't you red the list Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Joshua Solomon Joshua Solomon Joshua Solomon Follow Born to shine ✨ Email tobijoshua613@gmail.com Location Nigeria Joined Sep 16, 2025 • Sep 17 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck to all students taking part in the Heroku 'Back to School' AI Challenge! May you gain valuable experience, build amazing projects, and have fun while learning. Let's see what incredible ideas you'll bring to life! 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redis - Official Image | Docker Hub Search Docker Hub K Help Back Documentation ⁠ Forums ⁠ Contact support System status ⁠ System theme Sign in Sign up Back Back Help Back Documentation ⁠ Forums ⁠ Contact support System status ⁠ System theme Docker Suite Explore / Official Images / redis redis Docker Official Image • 1B+ • 10K+ Redis is the world’s fastest data platform for caching, vector search, and NoSQL databases. Databases & storage Overview Tags redis Docker official image overview ⁠ Quick reference Maintained by : Redis LTD ⁠ Where to get help : the Docker Community Slack ⁠ , Server Fault ⁠ , Unix & Linux ⁠ , or Stack Overflow ⁠ ⁠ Supported tags and respective Dockerfile links 8.4.0 , 8.4 , 8 , 8.4.0-bookworm , 8.4-bookworm , 8-bookworm , latest , bookworm ⁠ 8.4.0-alpine , 8.4-alpine , 8-alpine , 8.4.0-alpine3.22 , 8.4-alpine3.22 , 8-alpine3.22 , alpine , alpine3.22 ⁠ 8.2.3 , 8.2 , 8.2.3-bookworm , 8.2-bookworm ⁠ 8.2.3-alpine , 8.2-alpine , 8.2.3-alpine3.22 , 8.2-alpine3.22 ⁠ 8.0.5 , 8.0 , 8.0.5-bookworm , 8.0-bookworm ⁠ 8.0.5-alpine , 8.0-alpine , 8.0.5-alpine3.21 , 8.0-alpine3.21 ⁠ 7.4.7 , 7.4 , 7 , 7.4.7-bookworm , 7.4-bookworm , 7-bookworm ⁠ 7.4.7-alpine , 7.4-alpine , 7-alpine , 7.4.7-alpine3.21 , 7.4-alpine3.21 , 7-alpine3.21 ⁠ 7.2.12 , 7.2 , 7.2.12-bookworm , 7.2-bookworm ⁠ 7.2.12-alpine , 7.2-alpine , 7.2.12-alpine3.21 , 7.2-alpine3.21 ⁠ 6.2.21 , 6.2 , 6 , 6.2.21-bookworm , 6.2-bookworm , 6-bookworm ⁠ 6.2.21-alpine , 6.2-alpine , 6-alpine , 6.2.21-alpine3.21 , 6.2-alpine3.21 , 6-alpine3.21 ⁠ ⁠ Quick reference (cont.) Where to file issues : https://github.com/redis/docker-library-redis/issues ⁠ Supported architectures : ( more info ⁠ ) amd64 ⁠ , arm32v5 ⁠ , arm32v6 ⁠ , arm32v7 ⁠ , arm64v8 ⁠ , i386 ⁠ , mips64le ⁠ , ppc64le ⁠ , riscv64 ⁠ , s390x ⁠ Published image artifact details : repo-info repo's repos/redis/ directory ⁠ ( history ⁠ ) (image metadata, transfer size, etc) Image updates : official-images repo's library/redis label ⁠ official-images repo's library/redis file ⁠ ( history ⁠ ) Source of this description : docs repo's redis/ directory ⁠ ( history ⁠ ) ⁠ What is Redis? Redis is the world’s fastest data platform. It provides cloud and on-prem solutions for caching, vector search, and NoSQL databases that seamlessly fit into any tech stack—making it simple for digital customers to build, scale, and deploy the fast apps our world runs on. redis.io ⁠ ⁠ Security For the ease of accessing Redis from other containers via Docker networking, the "Protected mode" is turned off by default. This means that if you expose the port outside of your host (e.g., via -p on docker run ), it will be open without a password to anyone. It is highly recommended to set a password (by supplying a config file) if you plan on exposing your Redis instance to the internet. For further information, see the following links about Redis security: Redis documentation on security ⁠ Protected mode ⁠ A few things about Redis security by antirez ⁠ ⁠ Process User and Privileges By default, the Redis Docker image drops privileges by switching to the redis user and removing unnecessary capabilities. This step is skipped if Docker is run with the --user option or if you set the SKIP_DROP_PRIVS=1 (since 8.0.2) environment variable. Note: Using SKIP_DROP_PRIVS is not recommended, as it reduces the container's security. ⁠ How to use this image ⁠ Start a redis instance $ docker run --name some-redis -d redis Copy ⁠ Start with persistent storage $ docker run --name some-redis -d redis redis-server --save 60 1 --loglevel warning Copy There are several different persistence strategies to choose from. This one will save a snapshot of the DB every 60 seconds if at least 1 write operation was performed (it will also lead to more logs, so the loglevel option may be desirable). If persistence is enabled, data is stored in the VOLUME /data , which can be used with --volumes-from some-volume-container or -v /docker/host/dir:/data (see docs.docker volumes ⁠ ). For more about Redis persistence, see the official Redis documentation ⁠ . ⁠ File and Directory Permissions Redis will attempt to correct the ownership and permissions of the data and configuration (since 8.0.2) directories and files if they are not set correctly. This adjustment is only performed in basic, default scenarios to avoid interfering with custom or user-specific configurations. You can skip this step by setting the SKIP_FIX_PERMS=1 (since 8.0.2) environment variable. ⁠ Manually Setting File and Directory Permissions If you prefer to handle file permissions yourself, you can use a docker run command to set the correct ownership on mounted volumes. For example: $ docker run --rm -v /your/host/path:/data redis chown -R redis:redis /data Copy ⁠ Connecting via redis-cli $ docker run -it --network some-network --rm redis redis-cli -h some-redis Copy ⁠ Additionally, if you want to use your own redis.conf ... You can create your own Dockerfile that adds a redis.conf from the context into /data/, like so. FROM redis COPY redis.conf /usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf CMD [ "redis-server", "/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf" ] Copy Alternatively, you can specify something along the same lines with docker run options. $ docker run -v /myredis/conf:/usr/local/etc/redis --name myredis redis redis-server /usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf Copy Where /myredis/conf/ is a local directory containing your redis.conf file. Using this method means that there is no need for you to have a Dockerfile for your redis container. The mapped directory should be writable, as depending on the configuration and mode of operation, Redis may need to create additional configuration files or rewrite existing ones. ⁠ Image Variants The redis images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case. ⁠ redis:<version> This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of. Some of these tags may have names like bookworm in them. These are the suite code names for releases of Debian ⁠ and indicate which release the image is based on. If your image needs to install any additional packages beyond what comes with the image, you'll likely want to specify one of these explicitly to minimize breakage when there are new releases of Debian. ⁠ redis:<version>-alpine This image is based on the popular Alpine Linux project ⁠ , available in the alpine official image ⁠ . Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This variant is useful when final image size being as small as possible is your primary concern. The main caveat to note is that it does use musl libc ⁠ instead of glibc and friends ⁠ , so software will often run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements/assumptions. See this Hacker News comment thread ⁠ for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as git or bash ) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the alpine image description ⁠ for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). ⁠ License Starting with Redis 8.0, Redis follows a tri-licensing model with the choice of the Redis Source Available License v2 - RSALv2 ⁠ , Server Side Public License v1 - SSPLv1 ⁠ , or the GNU Affero General Public License v3 - AGPLv3 ⁠ . 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https://dev.to/t/chatgpt/page/7
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close ChatGPT Follow Hide GPT models are capable of natural language processing tasks such as text generation, summarization, and analysis. ChatGPT interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests. Create Post submission guidelines We welcome all posts around the topic of ChatGPT - technical articles, personal stories, discussions, and more! Older #chatgpt posts 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu A Custom GPT for Creating Flashcards and Quizzes with ChatGPT MyQuizGPT MyQuizGPT MyQuizGPT Follow Nov 28 '25 A Custom GPT for Creating Flashcards and Quizzes with ChatGPT # chatgpt # ai # learning Comments Add Comment 3 min read Profit Factor — Python 实现(from gpt) drake drake drake Follow Oct 24 '25 Profit Factor — Python 实现(from gpt) # algorithms # chatgpt # python Comments Add Comment 1 min read Sharpe Ratio— Python 实现(from gpt) drake drake drake Follow Oct 24 '25 Sharpe Ratio— Python 实现(from gpt) # chatgpt # datascience # python Comments Add Comment 2 min read Why Everyone is Missing GPT-4o Nick Talwar Nick Talwar Nick Talwar Follow Nov 5 '25 Why Everyone is Missing GPT-4o # chatgpt # ai # leadership # productivity Comments 1  comment 3 min read 🚀 Hosting ChatGPT Apps on the Cloud Hanieh Zahiremami Hanieh Zahiremami Hanieh Zahiremami Follow Oct 21 '25 🚀 Hosting ChatGPT Apps on the Cloud # mcp # chatgpt # webdev # agents 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read ChatGPT Atlas now has DevTools Ali Farhat Ali Farhat Ali Farhat Follow Nov 25 '25 ChatGPT Atlas now has DevTools # chatgpt # devtools # webdev # ai 31  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read A Stupidly Detailed Instagram Caption Prompt (That Actually Works) Hui Hui Hui Follow Oct 22 '25 A Stupidly Detailed Instagram Caption Prompt (That Actually Works) # ai # promptengineering # chatgpt # productivity Comments Add Comment 5 min read How ChatGPT Was Made: Behind the Scenes of a Large Language Model Mhamad El Itawi Mhamad El Itawi Mhamad El Itawi Follow Oct 26 '25 How ChatGPT Was Made: Behind the Scenes of a Large Language Model # machinelearning # ai # llm # chatgpt 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 19 min read OpenAI dévoile les Prompt Packs : plus de 300 prompts pour booster votre productivité avec ChatGPT babi mumba babi mumba babi mumba Follow Oct 20 '25 OpenAI dévoile les Prompt Packs : plus de 300 prompts pour booster votre productivité avec ChatGPT # openai # resources # chatgpt # productivity Comments Add Comment 2 min read Custom MCP Server: Give ChatGPT Direct Access to Your Local Files A G A G A G Follow Oct 20 '25 Custom MCP Server: Give ChatGPT Direct Access to Your Local Files # chatgpt # mcp # ai # devtools Comments Add Comment 2 min read Sharing Skipboi Ian Knighton Ian Knighton Ian Knighton Follow Oct 20 '25 Sharing Skipboi # ai # githubcopilot # github # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 5 min read GPT-5 সম্পর্কে সংক্ষিপ্ত তথ্য:👇 MD.Younus Islam MD.Younus Islam MD.Younus Islam Follow Oct 19 '25 GPT-5 সম্পর্কে সংক্ষিপ্ত তথ্য:👇 # openai # chatgpt # webdev # ai Comments Add Comment 1 min read How AI Makes Us Lazy Thinkers — and My Own 3 Ways to Stay Sharp Daria Tsion Daria Tsion Daria Tsion Follow Nov 20 '25 How AI Makes Us Lazy Thinkers — and My Own 3 Ways to Stay Sharp # discuss # productivity # ai # chatgpt 24  reactions Comments 2  comments 2 min read 10 Advanced Prompting Techniques for Getting Better Results from ChatGPT Voskan Voskanyan Voskan Voskanyan Voskan Voskanyan Follow Nov 19 '25 10 Advanced Prompting Techniques for Getting Better Results from ChatGPT # ai # chatgpt # promptengineering Comments Add Comment 3 min read Alternate reality without open source linux Shoyeb Ansari Shoyeb Ansari Shoyeb Ansari Follow Nov 9 '25 Alternate reality without open source linux # linux # opensource # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 1 min read No Code Chrome Extension Builder: Create Extensions in Seconds Kromio AI Kromio AI Kromio AI Follow Oct 15 '25 No Code Chrome Extension Builder: Create Extensions in Seconds # nocode # ai # webdev # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 3 min read Why Silicon Valley Is Quietly Migrating to Chinese AI Models Jesus Perez Mojica Jesus Perez Mojica Jesus Perez Mojica Follow Nov 18 '25 Why Silicon Valley Is Quietly Migrating to Chinese AI Models # ai # deepseek # chatgpt 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 10 min read Transformers: The Magic Engine Behind ChatGPT, Gemini & Every Modern AI Model! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close # backend Follow Hide Desenvolvimento do lado do servidor, APIs, bancos de dados e logica de negocios. Create Post Older #backend posts 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Spring Boot 로깅 설정 가이드 - Logback 설정과 활용 dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 Spring Boot 로깅 설정 가이드 - Logback 설정과 활용 # backend # spring # logging # logback Comments Add Comment 2 min read Spring Cloud 마이크로서비스 - Eureka와 Multi-Module 프로젝트 dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 Spring Cloud 마이크로서비스 - Eureka와 Multi-Module 프로젝트 # backend # spring # microservices # eureka Comments Add Comment 2 min read Spring Web MVC 완벽 가이드 - Controller, Session, Bootstrap 연동 dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 Spring Web MVC 완벽 가이드 - Controller, Session, Bootstrap 연동 # backend # spring # springmvc # controller Comments Add Comment 2 min read Hibernate JPA 쿼리 가이드 - HQL과 Criteria API dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 Hibernate JPA 쿼리 가이드 - HQL과 Criteria API # backend # database # hibernate # jpa Comments Add Comment 2 min read Spring Boot Actuator - 애플리케이션 모니터링 가이드 dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 Spring Boot Actuator - 애플리케이션 모니터링 가이드 # backend # spring # actuator # monitoring Comments Add Comment 2 min read Spring Security 시작하기 - 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SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, JOIN dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 MySQL 쿼리 완벽 가이드 - SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, JOIN # backend # database # mysql # sql Comments Add Comment 1 min read MySQL 기초 - 명령어, DDL, 테이블 관리 dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 MySQL 기초 - 명령어, DDL, 테이블 관리 # backend # database # mysql # sql Comments Add Comment 1 min read Redis 완벽 가이드 - 개념부터 CLI 명령어까지 dss99911 dss99911 dss99911 Follow Dec 31 '25 Redis 완벽 가이드 - 개념부터 CLI 명령어까지 # backend # database # redis # nosql Comments Add Comment 1 min read IBM i Explained for Beginners: The Operating System That Runs Businesses Quietly Pʀᴀɴᴀᴠ Pʀᴀɴᴀᴠ Pʀᴀɴᴀᴠ Follow Dec 30 '25 IBM i Explained for Beginners: The Operating System That Runs Businesses Quietly # architecture # backend # beginners Comments Add Comment 3 min read Making an Unconventional Move 5 Months Into Backend Development Precious Afolabi Precious Afolabi Precious Afolabi Follow Dec 29 '25 Making an Unconventional Move 5 Months Into Backend Development # backend # node # beginners # webdev Comments Add Comment 2 min read Edge Computing in Backend Architectures Aviral Srivastava Aviral Srivastava Aviral Srivastava Follow Dec 29 '25 Edge Computing in Backend Architectures # architecture # backend # performance Comments Add Comment 8 min read Java EE / Enterprise Java Technologies – Practical Guide Neweraofcoding Neweraofcoding Neweraofcoding Follow Dec 30 '25 Java EE / Enterprise Java Technologies – Practical Guide # architecture # backend # java Comments Add Comment 2 min read How Does a Web Server Work in Spring Boot? (Request–Response Flow Explained) Abhishek Shahi Abhishek Shahi Abhishek Shahi Follow Dec 28 '25 How Does a Web Server Work in Spring Boot? (Request–Response Flow Explained) # architecture # java # backend # springboot Comments Add Comment 3 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. 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React SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS JavaScript SDK React SDK Installation Getting Started Usage Typescript OpenFeature Example App Next.js SDK Angular SDK iOS SDK Android SDK React Native Flutter SDK Roku SDK Server-side SDKS SDK Proxy Client-side SDKS React SDK DevCycle React SDK The DevCycle React SDK lets you easily integrate your React web applications with DevCycle. This SDK is also utilized for React Native info Currently, DevCycle for React only supports access via functional component hooks. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK Typescript SDK features for Typescript users OpenFeature How to implement the OpenFeature Provider Example App Try it out for yourself The SDK is available as a package on npm. It is also open source and can be viewed on Github. This SDK depends on the fetch API. Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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Web Development Page 4 - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Web Development Follow Hide Because the internet... Create Post submission guidelines Be nice. Be respectful. Assume best intentions. Be kind, rewind. Older #webdev posts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu How I Built a Healthcare Job Board with 8,295+ Listings Using Next.js and Supabase Sathish Sathish Sathish Follow Jan 12 How I Built a Healthcare Job Board with 8,295+ Listings Using Next.js and Supabase # webdev # ai # buildinpublic # nextjs Comments Add Comment 1 min read Week 14 – Custom Hooks, Finishing usePopcorn, and Learning How to Design Code Usama Usama Usama Follow Jan 12 Week 14 – Custom Hooks, Finishing usePopcorn, and Learning How to Design Code # react # frontend # javascript # webdev 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Your WordPress Site Is Bleeding Memory — Here's How to Stop It Prakhar Prakhar Prakhar Follow Jan 12 Your WordPress Site Is Bleeding Memory — Here's How to Stop It # wordpress # webdev # performance # wordpressplugin Comments Add Comment 4 min read Django Ninja AIO CRUD REST Framework v2.5.0 Caspel26 Caspel26 Caspel26 Follow Jan 12 Django Ninja AIO CRUD REST Framework v2.5.0 # webdev # programming # django # restapi Comments Add Comment 1 min read Building Interactive Data Tables with React Data Grid Michael Turner Michael Turner Michael Turner Follow Jan 12 Building Interactive Data Tables with React Data Grid # react # webdev # beginners # tutorial Comments Add Comment 7 min read Building AI Agents in 2025: From ChatGPT to Multi-Agent Systems Muhammad Zulqarnain Akram Muhammad Zulqarnain Akram Muhammad Zulqarnain Akram Follow Jan 12 Building AI Agents in 2025: From ChatGPT to Multi-Agent Systems # ai # machinelearning # python # webdev Comments Add Comment 4 min read Can You Beat AI at This Simple Game? Daniel Tofan Daniel Tofan Daniel Tofan Follow Jan 12 Can You Beat AI at This Simple Game? # webdev # gamedev # ai # pwa Comments Add Comment 3 min read Building PDFMitra: A Free PDF Tool with Next.js 14 (Complete Tech Guide) 🚀 Praveen Nayak Praveen Nayak Praveen Nayak Follow Jan 12 Building PDFMitra: A Free PDF Tool with Next.js 14 (Complete Tech Guide) 🚀 # nextjs # typescript # webdev # tutorial Comments Add Comment 3 min read EP 10: The Legend of ShopStream: The NFS (Caching) Hrishikesh Dalal Hrishikesh Dalal Hrishikesh Dalal Follow Jan 12 EP 10: The Legend of ShopStream: The NFS (Caching) # webdev # redis # database 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read I Spent 9 Months Building This: UpgradeLink – An Open-Source All-in-One Cross-Platform App Upgrade System UpgradeLink UpgradeLink UpgradeLink Follow Jan 12 I Spent 9 Months Building This: UpgradeLink – An Open-Source All-in-One Cross-Platform App Upgrade System # webdev # upgrade Comments Add Comment 3 min read Ng-News 26/01: Ng-Poland Outtakes - Keynote and Q&A ng-news ng-news ng-news Follow for This is Angular Jan 12 Ng-News 26/01: Ng-Poland Outtakes - Keynote and Q&A # webdev # programming # angular # frontend Comments Add Comment 4 min read Theneo vs Redocly vs ReadMe vs Mintlify: Which API Documentation Platform is Best for Your Team? 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GitHub: Feature Flag Code Usages | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up On this page GitHub: Feature Flag Code Usages Get the integration on the GitHub Marketplace Overview ​ With this Github action, your DevCycle dashboard will be updated to display code snippets for each DevCycle variable usage within your project. Note: This is intended to run when pushing changes to your main branch Example Output ​ Usage ​ Create a new Actions workflow in your GitHub repository (e.g. devcycle-usages.yml) in the .github/workflows directory. In your new file, paste the following code: on : push : branches : [ main ] jobs : dvc-code-usages : runs-on : ubuntu - latest name : Fetch DevCycle Code Usages steps : - uses : actions/checkout@v3 with : fetch-depth : 0 - uses : DevCycleHQ/feature - flag - code - usage - [email protected] with : github-token : $ { { secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN } } client-id : $ { { secrets.DVC_CLIENT_ID } } client-secret : $ { { secrets.DVC_CLIENT_SECRET } } project-key : app - devcycle - com Your DevCycle API credentials and project token are required to update the DevCycle dashboard. When referencing your API client ID and secret, we recommend using GitHub Secrets to store your credentials securely. Inputs ​ input required description github-token yes The GitHub Actions token e.g. secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN project-key yes Your DevCycle project key, see Projects client-id yes Your organization's API client ID, see Organization Settings client-secret yes Your organization's API client secret, see Organization Settings Configuration ​ The patterns used to identify references to variables in your code are fully customizable. This action uses the DevCycle CLI under the hood, for details on how to configure the pattern matcher see the CLI configuration . Edit this page Overview Example Output Usage Inputs Configuration DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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Right menu Kodun Sağlam Temelleri: TDD ve Birim Testlerle Güvenilir ve Sürdürülebilir Yazılım İnşa Etme Sanatı Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Kodun Sağlam Temelleri: TDD ve Birim Testlerle Güvenilir ve Sürdürülebilir Yazılım İnşa Etme Sanatı # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 14 min read Kodun Evrimi: Yapay Zekanın Yazılım Geliştirme Sanatını Dönüştürmesi ve Developer'ın Yeni Rolü Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Kodun Evrimi: Yapay Zekanın Yazılım Geliştirme Sanatını Dönüştürmesi ve Developer'ın Yeni Rolü # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 13 min read Dijital Kargo Devrimi: Konteynerler (Docker) ve Küresel Lojistik (Kubernetes) ile Yazılım Dağıtımının Dönüşümü Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Kargo Devrimi: Konteynerler (Docker) ve Küresel Lojistik (Kubernetes) ile Yazılım Dağıtımının Dönüşümü # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 15 min read Dijital Bilginin Temelleri: Veritabanı Seçimi ve Yönetimi Sanatı - SQL ve NoSQL Dünyasında Bir Yolculuk Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Bilginin Temelleri: Veritabanı Seçimi ve Yönetimi Sanatı - SQL ve NoSQL Dünyasında Bir Yolculuk # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 12 min read Dijital Kalenin Surları: Güvenli Kodlama Sanatı, OWASP Tehditleri ve Developer'ın Sorumluluğu Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Kalenin Surları: Güvenli Kodlama Sanatı, OWASP Tehditleri ve Developer'ın Sorumluluğu # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 14 min read Dijital Üretim Hattı: CI/CD ile Yazılımın Otomasyonu, Kalitesi ve Akışkanlığı Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Üretim Hattı: CI/CD ile Yazılımın Otomasyonu, Kalitesi ve Akışkanlığı # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 15 min read Dijital Kentin İmar Planı: Monolitik Kalelerden Mikroservis Kampüslerine Mimari Evrim Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Kentin İmar Planı: Monolitik Kalelerden Mikroservis Kampüslerine Mimari Evrim # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 27 min read Dijital Dünyanın Evrensel Dili: RESTful API Tasarımının İncelikleri, En İyi Pratikleri ve Geleceği Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Dünyanın Evrensel Dili: RESTful API Tasarımının İncelikleri, En İyi Pratikleri ve Geleceği # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 14 min read Dijital Atölye: Developer'ın Zanaatı, Aletleri ve Ustalık Yolculuğu Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Atölye: Developer'ın Zanaatı, Aletleri ve Ustalık Yolculuğu # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 37 min read Dijital Ormanın Koruyucuları: Developer'ın Ekosistem Yaratma, Büyütme ve Yönetme Sanatı Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Ormanın Koruyucuları: Developer'ın Ekosistem Yaratma, Büyütme ve Yönetme Sanatı # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 23 min read Dijital Atlas: Developer'ın Bilgi Coğrafyasını Haritalama, Rotalar Çizme ve Keşfetme Sanatı Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Atlas: Developer'ın Bilgi Coğrafyasını Haritalama, Rotalar Çizme ve Keşfetme Sanatı # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 22 min read Dijital Zihnin Mimarları: Developer'ın Bilinç İnşa Etme Sanatı, Evrimi ve Etik Sorumluluğu Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Zihnin Mimarları: Developer'ın Bilinç İnşa Etme Sanatı, Evrimi ve Etik Sorumluluğu # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 32 min read Dijital Akışın Mühendisliği: Developer'ın Enerji Hatlarını Kurma, Akımı Yönetme ve Geleceği Aydınlatma Sanatı Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Akışın Mühendisliği: Developer'ın Enerji Hatlarını Kurma, Akımı Yönetme ve Geleceği Aydınlatma Sanatı # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 22 min read Dijital Düşüncenin İzinde: Yazılımın Felsefesi, Zanaatı ve Anlam Arayışı Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Abdulkadir Gügör Follow Apr 15 '25 Dijital Düşüncenin İzinde: Yazılımın Felsefesi, Zanaatı ve Anlam Arayışı # backend # fullstack # programming # abdulkadirgungor Comments Add Comment 16 min read Starting over as a backend Engineer Henry Henry Henry Follow Apr 14 '25 Starting over as a backend Engineer # programming # backend # coding Comments Add Comment 1 min read Performance Best Practices with Gin Leapcell Leapcell Leapcell Follow May 18 '25 Performance Best Practices with Gin # webdev # programming # backend # go 9  reactions Comments 1  comment 7 min read A Importância Estratégica dos Testes de QA no Ciclo de Desenvolvimento de Software Kauê Matos Kauê Matos Kauê Matos Follow May 18 '25 A Importância Estratégica dos Testes de QA no Ciclo de Desenvolvimento de Software # programming # backend # qa 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Option Pattern in Go: Advanced Parameter Handling Leapcell Leapcell Leapcell Follow May 17 '25 Option Pattern in Go: Advanced Parameter Handling # webdev # programming # backend # go 16  reactions Comments 1  comment 4 min read Beyond LIKE: Mastering PostgreSQL's Built-in Full-Text Search Sheikh Abdullah Sheikh Abdullah Sheikh Abdullah Follow May 17 '25 Beyond LIKE: Mastering PostgreSQL's Built-in Full-Text Search # postgres # backend # elasticsearch # tutorial 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Speed vs Simplicity: Choosing the Right Cache Rhaqim Rhaqim Rhaqim Follow May 17 '25 Speed vs Simplicity: Choosing the Right Cache # go # caching # performance # backend 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🧭 Java Backend Developer Roadmap: From Core Java to Microservices with Spring Boot DevCorner2 DevCorner2 DevCorner2 Follow May 17 '25 🧭 Java Backend Developer Roadmap: From Core Java to Microservices with Spring Boot # programming # microservices # backend # springboot 3  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read Next.js Unleashed: A Powerful Framework for Modern Web Development Muhammad S.A. 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Iqbal Follow May 17 '25 Next.js Unleashed: A Powerful Framework for Modern Web Development # nextjs # react # web # backend 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read make vs new in Go: Differences and Best Practices Leapcell Leapcell Leapcell Follow May 16 '25 make vs new in Go: Differences and Best Practices # webdev # programming # backend # go 11  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read A Comprehensive Guide to Backend Development M Inam M Inam M Inam Follow May 6 '25 A Comprehensive Guide to Backend Development # fullstack # backend # express # mongodb 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read Java EE Servidores Antigos e Aplicações Legadas Kauê Matos Kauê Matos Kauê Matos Follow May 17 '25 Java EE Servidores Antigos e Aplicações Legadas # programming # backend # devops # softwaredevelopment 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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Roadmap - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close # roadmap Follow Hide Project roadmap and future plans Create Post Older #roadmap posts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu The 2026 DevOps Roadmap: What to Learn (and What to Skip) Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Jan 6 The 2026 DevOps Roadmap: What to Learn (and What to Skip) # tutorial # devops # beginners # roadmap 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read A Practical Roadmap to Becoming an AI Engineer Blessing Njoku Blessing Njoku Blessing Njoku Follow Jan 8 A Practical Roadmap to Becoming an AI Engineer # ai # programming # roadmap 1  reaction Comments 1  comment 3 min read Your 2026 Cloud Computing Roadmap: Start Here Technical Monish Technical Monish Technical Monish Follow Dec 31 '25 Your 2026 Cloud Computing Roadmap: Start Here # aws # cloudcomputing # roadmap # career Comments Add Comment 5 min read DevOps Roadmap for 2026: Essential Skills and Steps to Become a Pro Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Jan 3 DevOps Roadmap for 2026: Essential Skills and Steps to Become a Pro # roadmap # devops # skills # programming 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read A CTO's 5-phase roadmap to AI-native internal tools (and why most pilots stall) Benny Benny Benny Follow Dec 10 '25 A CTO's 5-phase roadmap to AI-native internal tools (and why most pilots stall) # internaltool # ai # architecture # roadmap 12  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read Cybersecurity Roadmap for Myself (And Anyone Starting Fresh) Elvin Seyidov Elvin Seyidov Elvin Seyidov Follow Dec 2 '25 Cybersecurity Roadmap for Myself (And Anyone Starting Fresh) # cybersecurity # roadmap Comments Add Comment 4 min read Web Developer's Journey: EDC Ben Karayel Ben Karayel Ben Karayel Follow Oct 3 '25 Web Developer's Journey: EDC # webdev # beginners # roadmap Comments 1  comment 4 min read Navigating the .NET Ecosystem: My Take on a Practical Roadmap Ellie Ellie Ellie Follow Oct 20 '25 Navigating the .NET Ecosystem: My Take on a Practical Roadmap # dotnet # career # csharp # roadmap 6  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read The Ultimate JavaScript Roadmap: Learn Step by Step Shefali Shefali Shefali Follow Sep 29 '25 The Ultimate JavaScript Roadmap: Learn Step by Step # webdev # javascript # roadmap # beginners 5  reactions Comments 2  comments 2 min read The Only Roadmap You Need to Become an AI/ML Engineer Stuti Stuti Stuti Follow Sep 23 '25 The Only Roadmap You Need to Become an AI/ML Engineer # machinelearning # ai # roadmap # engineering Comments 6  comments 5 min read 🤌 My First Months as the Lone QA Engineer in a Startup (Step-by-Step Roadmap) Codemify Codemify Codemify Follow Aug 19 '25 🤌 My First Months as the Lone QA Engineer in a Startup (Step-by-Step Roadmap) # qa # roadmap # startup # testing Comments Add Comment 2 min read Backend Development Roadmap (Beginner to Advanced) Mari Mari Mari Follow Sep 20 '25 Backend Development Roadmap (Beginner to Advanced) # beginners # backenddevelopment # softwaredevelopment # roadmap 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Seaborn Complete Roadmap - in 2 Days (with "tips" dataset) Nivesh Bansal Nivesh Bansal Nivesh Bansal Follow Sep 16 '25 Seaborn Complete Roadmap - in 2 Days (with "tips" dataset) # seaborn # roadmap # python # datavisualization Comments Add Comment 5 min read [Article] Divooka, Where We Are Charles Zhang Charles Zhang Charles Zhang Follow for Methodox Technologies, Inc. Aug 16 '25 [Article] Divooka, Where We Are # divooka # methodox # entrepreneurship # roadmap Comments Add Comment 7 min read Boring Cybersecurity Theory: Main disciplines (Time to select your own way) Dzmitry Harbachou Dzmitry Harbachou Dzmitry Harbachou Follow Aug 21 '25 Boring Cybersecurity Theory: Main disciplines (Time to select your own way) # cybersecurity # beginners # roadmap 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 8 min read Roadmap de Engenharia de Dados para 2025 Cadu Magalhães Cadu Magalhães Cadu Magalhães Follow Jul 25 '25 Roadmap de Engenharia de Dados para 2025 # roadmap # braziliandevs # dataengineering 27  reactions Comments 1  comment 14 min read Embark on an Adventure: Your Exciting Roadmap to Mastering the KMP! ThatsMe,Joana ThatsMe,Joana ThatsMe,Joana Follow Jul 25 '25 Embark on an Adventure: Your Exciting Roadmap to Mastering the KMP! # growththrougherror # kmp # kotlinmultiplatform # roadmap 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read 🚀 Framework Confusion Solved: A Roadmap for Choosing the Right Web Stack Based on Your Programming Skills Zain Ul Abdeen Zain Ul Abdeen Zain Ul Abdeen Follow Jul 2 '25 🚀 Framework Confusion Solved: A Roadmap for Choosing the Right Web Stack Based on Your Programming Skills # webdev # programming # roadmap # javascript 5  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read Road to Activision: Will I Make It or Crash and Burn? #Blog_0 Nitya Nitya Nitya Follow Jun 1 '25 Road to Activision: Will I Make It or Crash and Burn? #Blog_0 # careerdevelopment # roadmap # programming # gamedev Comments Add Comment 1 min read DevOps Roadmap 2025: Tools, Skills & Certifications to Know Eva Clari Eva Clari Eva Clari Follow Jun 4 '25 DevOps Roadmap 2025: Tools, Skills & Certifications to Know # devops # career # roadmap # programming 6  reactions Comments 3  comments 3 min read How I’d Learn Full Stack Development in 2025 (If I Could Start Over) CodeWithDhanian CodeWithDhanian CodeWithDhanian Follow May 19 '25 How I’d Learn Full Stack Development in 2025 (If I Could Start Over) # fullstack # roadmap # webdev # programming 9  reactions Comments 3  comments 4 min read 📚 The Ultimate React Interview Preparation Guide for Senior Software Engineers (2025) Sourabh Mandal Sourabh Mandal Sourabh Mandal Follow May 16 '25 📚 The Ultimate React Interview Preparation Guide for Senior Software Engineers (2025) # webdev # react # roadmap # javascript 2  reactions Comments 2  comments 4 min read 🚀🧠💼The Ultimate AI & ML Career Roadmap for 2025: A Personal Journey Furqan Ahmad Furqan Ahmad Furqan Ahmad Follow May 15 '25 🚀🧠💼The Ultimate AI & ML Career Roadmap for 2025: A Personal Journey # ai # programming # python # roadmap 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 13 min read Building a community-led product roadmap Quadratic Quadratic Quadratic Follow for Quadratic AI Mar 13 '25 Building a community-led product roadmap # roadmap # community Comments Add Comment 4 min read “Everyone Talks About How They’d Learn Python If They Started Over — I Actually Got to Do It” Yuhesh Pandian P J Yuhesh Pandian P J Yuhesh Pandian P J Follow Apr 10 '25 “Everyone Talks About How They’d Learn Python If They Started Over — I Actually Got to Do It” # python # roadmap # beginners # learning 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read loading... trending guides/resources DevOps Roadmap for 2026: Essential Skills and Steps to Become a Pro A CTO's 5-phase roadmap to AI-native internal tools (and why most pilots stall) Cybersecurity Roadmap for Myself (And Anyone Starting Fresh) A Practical Roadmap to Becoming an AI Engineer Your 2026 Cloud Computing Roadmap: Start Here The 2026 DevOps Roadmap: What to Learn (and What to Skip) 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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Episode 5: Why Debian won’t distribute AI models any time soon – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Main Menu September 13, 2022 Events OSI staff Episode 5: Why Debian won’t distribute AI models any time soon When “artificial intelligence” is mentioned in casual conversation, much of the world thinks about chess. Alan Turing, widely considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence, published the first chess-playing program in 1951. In the decades which followed, the science of artificial intelligence progressed, and AI-based chess engines improved to the point that IBM’s “Big Blue” finally beat the reigning world-champion chess player Garry Kasparov in 1997. Fast forward a quarter century, and where is AI today? Stefano Maffulli, executive director of OSI, recently discussed modern AI applications with Mo Zhou, who is a postdoctoral AI researcher at Johns Hopkins University. Mo has also been a Debian volunteer since 2018 and is currently maintainer of the machine learning policy for Debian, so he has interesting perspectives on the intersection of AI and open source software. In this podcast, Maffulli and Mo chat about how AI has evolved, exploring questions such as these: How are recent advances in other technologies, such as big data and hardware capacity, impacting the scope and capabilities of AI today? What is a neural network and what role does training data play in machine learning? How does the need for massive training data sets complicate the notion of open source AI and machine learning software? What is dataset bias, and how can that compromise AI systems? What are some of the ways experts are trying to overcome this problem? What is Debian? What challenges has the Debian community faced with regard to enabling the hardware capacity and speed required for AI applications? What kind of licensing schemes are more popular in the AI community research community? What optimistic outcomes should we aspire to with respect to honoring the principles of open source and free software as AI technology progresses and use cases become even more pervasive? This discussion sheds light on how “the nuts and bolts” comprising modern AI systems make AI software fundamentally different from other software, therefore straining our understanding of how Open Source principals could or should apply. If you hate that feeling of not knowing what you don’t know, this podcast is for you. Listen in to learn what’s inside AI and why it matters. Play in new window Subscribe:  Apple Podcasts  |  Google Podcasts  |  PocketCasts  |  RSS  |  Spotify In its Deep Dive: AI  event, OSI is diving deep into the topics shaping the future of open source business, ethics and practice. Our goal is to help OSI stakeholders frame a conversation to discover what’s acceptable for AI systems to be “Open Source.” A key component of Deep Dive: AI is our podcast series, where we interview experts from academia, legal experts, policy makers, developers of commercial applications and non-profits. Episode 5: transcript First Insights: Deep Dive AI Podcast Keep up with Open Source Please leave this field empty. Δ We’ll never share your details and you can unsubscribe with a click! 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https://opensource.org/ai/open-source-ai-definition
The Open Source AI Definition – 1.0 – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Source AI Open Source AI OSAID 1.0 Process Timeline Open Weights FAQ Endorsements Open Main Menu version 1.0 See FAQs See list of endorsements See Checklist Endorse the OSAID Preamble Why we need Open Source Artificial Intelligence (AI) Open Source has demonstrated that massive benefits accrue to everyone after removing the barriers to learning, using, sharing and improving software systems. These benefits are the result of using licenses that adhere to the Open Source Definition. For AI, society needs at least the same essential freedoms of Open Source to enable AI developers, deployers and end users to enjoy those same benefits: autonomy, transparency, frictionless reuse and collaborative improvement. What is Open Source AI When we refer to a “system,” we are speaking both broadly about a fully functional structure and its discrete structural elements. To be considered Open Source, the requirements are the same, whether applied to a system , a model , weights and parameters , or other structural elements. An  Open Source AI  is an AI system made available under terms and in a way that grant the freedoms 1  to: Use  the system for any purpose and without having to ask for permission. Study  how the system works and inspect its components. Modify  the system for any purpose, including to change its output. Share  the system for others to use with or without modifications, for any purpose. These freedoms apply both to a fully functional system and to discrete elements of a system. A precondition to exercising these freedoms is to have access to the preferred form to make modifications to the system. Preferred form to make modifications to machine-learning systems The preferred form of making modifications to a machine-learning system must include all the elements below: Data Information: Sufficiently detailed information about the data used to train the system so that a skilled person can build a substantially equivalent system. Data Information shall be made available under OSI-approved terms. In particular, this must include: (1) the complete description of all data used for training, including (if used) of unshareable data, disclosing the provenance of the data, its scope and characteristics, how the data was obtained and selected, the labeling procedures, and data processing and filtering methodologies; (2) a listing of all publicly available training data and where to obtain it; and (3) a listing of all training data obtainable from third parties and where to obtain it, including for fee. Code: The complete source code used to train and run the system. The Code shall represent the full specification of how the data was processed and filtered, and how the training was done. Code shall be made available under OSI-approved licenses. For example, if used, this must include code used for processing and filtering data, code used for training including arguments and settings used, validation and testing, supporting libraries like tokenizers and hyperparameters search code, inference code, and model architecture. Parameters: The model parameters, such as weights or other configuration settings. Parameters shall be made available under OSI-approved terms. For example, this might include checkpoints from key intermediate stages of training as well as the final optimizer state. The licensing or other terms applied to these elements and to any combination thereof may contain conditions that require any modified version to be released under the same terms as the original. Open Source models and Open Source weights For machine learning systems, An AI model consists of the model architecture, model parameters (including weights) and inference code for running the model. AI weights are the set of learned parameters that overlay the model architecture to produce an output from a given input. The preferred form to make modifications to machine learning systems also applies to these individual components. “Open Source models” and “Open Source weights” must include the data information and code used to derive those parameters. The Open Source AI Definition does not require a specific legal mechanism for assuring that the model parameters are freely available to all. They may be free by their nature or a license or other legal instrument may be required to ensure their freedom. We expect this will become clearer over time, once the legal system has had more opportunity to address Open Source AI systems. Definitions AI system 2 : An AI system is a machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence physical or virtual environments. Different AI systems vary in their levels of autonomy and adaptiveness after deployment. Machine learning 3 : is a set of techniques that allows machines to improve their performance and usually generate models in an automated manner through exposure to training data, which can help identify patterns and regularities rather than through explicit instructions from a human. The process of improving a system’s performance using machine learning techniques is known as “training”. These freedoms are derived from the  Free Software Definition .  ↩︎ Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence OECD/LEGAL/0449, Organization for Economic and Co-operation Development (OECD), 2024   ↩︎ Explanatory memorandum on the updated OECD definition of an AI system, OECD Artificial Intelligence Papers, No. 8, OECD Publishing, Paris   ↩︎ See FAQs See Checklist See list of endorsements Endorse the Open Source AI Definition Add your name to the list of endorsers. 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https://opensource.org/ai/faq#the-open-source-ai-definition-1-0
OSAID FAQs – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Source AI Open Source AI OSAID 1.0 Process Timeline Open Weights FAQ Endorsements Open Main Menu THE open source ai definition 1.0 We have released the first stable version of the Definition. Read version 1.0 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions The Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) represents an important first step in defining Open Source in an AI context. Because AI systems differ fundamentally from traditional software, the OSAID seeks to establish the first set of clear, practical guidelines for development, use and modification of AI systems in keeping with the Open Source ethos. Unfortunately, misconceptions about the definition persist, often stemming from a lack of understanding of the nature of AI. This post aims to clarify key points and provide a forward-looking perspective on the importance of the OSAID. THE open source ai definition 1.0 FAQs What Is an AI System? What is an Open Source AI? Why did you write the Open Source AI Definition? What’s the difference between the Open Source Definition and the Open Source AI Definition? Isn’t training data required to program the AI system? What is the role of training data in the Open Source AI Definition? Why do you allow the exclusion of some training data? How did you arrive at this conclusion? Is it compromising Open Source ideals? What kind of data should be required in the Open Source AI Definition? How do you fix a buggy AI system? What is a skilled person? Is the Open Source AI Definition covering models and weights and parameters? Why do you require training code while OSD #2 doesn’t require compilers? Why is there no mention of safety and risk limitations in the Open Source AI Definition? Are model parameters copyrightable? Why will parameters be available under “OSI-approved terms” but the code will be under “OSI-approved licenses”? Are you going to allow restrictions on the terms for models? Why is the “Preferred form to make modifications” limited to machine learning? Which AI systems comply with the Open Source AI Definition? What’s the next step? FAQs What Is an AI System? According to the OSAID, an AI system aligns with the definition provided by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): An AI system is a machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence physical or virtual environments. Different AI systems vary in their levels of autonomy and adaptiveness after deployment. In simple terms, an AI system is “the thing” that processes input to produce output, whether that’s a prediction, recommendation, or another result. Anchoring discussions in such common definitions is essential because AI systems differ radically from traditional software. What is an Open Source AI? An Open Source AI is an AI system made freely available with all necessary code, data and parameters under legal terms approved by the Open Source Initiative. For more details, read below. Why did you write the Open Source AI Definition? Point #2 of the Open Source Definition (OSD) says “The program must include source code […] The source code must be the preferred form in which a programmer would modify the program […]” . When we embarked on this initiative, nobody had a clear answer to the question, “What is the preferred form to modify an AI system?” So OSI offered to find the answer along with the broader community by engaging in a co-design process . What’s the difference between the Open Source Definition and the Open Source AI Definition? The Open Source Definition (OSD) refers to software programs. AI and specifically machine learning systems are not simply software programs; they blend boundaries with data, configuration options, documentation and new artifacts, like weights and biases. The Open Source AI Definition describes the preferred form to modify an AI system, providing clarity on interpreting the principles of the OSD in the domain of AI. Isn’t training data required to program the AI system? A frequent misunderstanding about AI systems is equating training data with source code, suggesting that “training data is how the model gets programmed.” Unlike traditional software, AI systems are not programmed in the conventional sense. Instead, they acquire capabilities autonomously during the training process — a phenomenon distinguishing them from software like the Linux kernel. For example, the Linux kernel is: Programmed by humans. Composed of source code that developers can read, study, and modify. Reproducible, meaning its binary form can be reliably rebuilt from its source code. In contrast, modern AI systems such as large language models develop their behavior in ways that are often unpredictable and inexplicable. Training processes are challenging to replicate reliably, even by the system’s creators. These differences necessitated the establishment of a unique definition beyond the Open Source Definition for software. What is the role of training data in the Open Source AI Definition? Open Source means giving anyone the ability to meaningfully fork (study and modify) your system without requiring additional permissions to make it more useful for themselves and everyone else. This is why point #2 of the OSD requires that the source code be provided in the preferred form for making modifications. This way, everyone has the same rights and ability to fork as the original developers, starting a virtuous innovation cycle. However, training data does not equate to a software source code. Training data is important for studying modern machine learning systems. However, it is not what AI researchers and practitioners necessarily use as part of the preferred form for modifying a trained model. The Data Information and Code requirements of the OSAID allow Open Source AI systems to be forked by third-party AI builders downstream using the same information as the original developers. These forks could include removing nonpublic or non-open data from the training dataset in order to train a new Open Source AI system on fully public or open data. Why do you allow the exclusion of some training data? We want Open Source AI to exist in fields where data cannot be legally shared, such as medical AI. Laws that permit training on data often limit the resharing of that same data to protect copyright or other interests. Privacy rules also give people the right to control their most sensitive information, like decisions about their health. Similarly, much of the world’s Indigenous knowledge is protected through mechanisms that are not compatible with later-developed frameworks for rights exclusivity and sharing. There are also many cases where terms of use of publicly available data may give entity A the confidence that they may use it freely and call it “open data,” but not give entity A the confidence they can, in turn, give entity B the same guarantees for use in a different jurisdiction. Meanwhile, entity B may not feel confident using that data in their own jurisdiction. An example is so-called public domain data, where the definition of public domain varies from country to country. Another example is fair-use or private data, where the finding of fair use or privacy laws may require a good knowledge of the law of a given jurisdiction. This resharing is not so much limited as lacking legal certainty . How did you arrive at this conclusion? Is it compromising Open Source ideals? During our co-design process, relationships between the weights and the data drove the highest community engagement. In the “System analysis” phase , the volunteer groups suggested that training and data processing codes were more important for modifying the AI system than accessing the training and testing data. That result was validated in the “Validation phase” and suggested a path that allows Open Source AI to exist on equal grounds with proprietary systems: both can train on the same kind of data. Some people believe that full, unfettered access to all training data (with no distinction of its kind) is paramount, arguing that anything less would compromise the full reproducibility of AI systems, transparency and security. This approach would relegate Open Source AI to a niche of AI trainable only on open data. That niche would be tiny, even relative to the niche occupied by Open Source in the traditional software ecosystem. The requirements of Data Information keep the same approach present in the Open Source Definition; it doesn’t mandate full reproducibility and transparency but enables them (i.e., reproducible builds ). At the same time, setting a baseline requiring Data Information doesn’t preclude others from formulating and demanding more requirements, like the Digital Public Goods Standard or the Free Systems Distribution Guidelines , which add requirements to the Open Source Definition. One of the key aspects of OSI’s mission is to drive and promote Open Source innovation. The approach OSI takes here enables complete user choice with Open Source AI. Users can keep the insights derived from training+data preprocessing code and a description of unshareable training data and build upon those with their own unshareable data and give the insights derived from further training to everyone, allowing for Open Source AI in areas like health care. Alternatively, users can obtain the available and public data from the Data Information and retrain their model without any unshareable data, resulting in more data transparency in the AI system. Like copyleft and permissive licensing, this approach leaves the choice with the user. What kind of data should be required in the Open Source AI Definition? A significant challenge in AI is the role of data. Unlike traditional software, where source code is the primary artifact, AI systems depend heavily on data — not just any data, but data processed and curated into training datasets. The OSAID recognizes the legal and ethical complexities of data sharing and uses precise legal terms to outline expectations. While not all raw data can be freely distributed, the Definition ensures that the essential elements for modifying an AI system are accessible. There are four classes of data, based on their legal constraints, all of which can be used to train Open Source AI systems: Open training data: data that can be copied, preserved, modified and reshared. It provides the best way to enable users to study the system. This must be shared. Public training data: data that others can inspect as long as it remains available. This also enables users to study the work. However, this data can degrade as links or references are lost or removed from network availability. To obviate this, different communities will have to work together to define standards, procedures, tools and governance models to overcome this risk, and Data Information is required in case the data becomes later unavailable. This must be disclosed with full details on where to obtain it. Obtainable training data is data that can be obtained, including for a fee. This information provides transparency and is similar to a purchasable component in an open hardware system. The Data Information provides a means of understanding this data other than obtaining or purchasing it. This area is likely to change rapidly and will need careful monitoring to protect Open Source AI developers. It must be disclosed with full details on where to obtain it. Unshareable nonpublic training data: data that cannot be shared for explainable reasons, like Personally Identifiable Information (PII). For this class of data, the ability to study some of the system’s biases demands a detailed description of the data – what it is, how it was collected, its characteristics, and so on – so that users can understand the biases and categorization underlying the system. This must be revealed in detail so that, for example, a hospital can create a dataset with identical structure using its own patient data. OSI believes that all these classes of data can be part of the preferred form of making modifications to the AI system. This approach both advances openness in all the components of the AI system and drives more Open Source AI, including private-first areas such as health care. How do you fix a buggy AI system? A core question the OSAID addresses is: How do you fix a buggy AI system? For traditional software, the Open Source Definition provides a clear answer: The program must include source code, and must allow distribution in source code as well as compiled form. The source code must be the preferred form in which a programmer would modify the program. However, modifying an AI system requires more than just source code. After extensive consultation with AI developers, researchers and practitioners, the community, through the OSAID co-design process, concluded that the preferred form for modifying an AI system includes: The software used to create the dataset (i.e., to transform raw data into tokens). The software used to train the system. The results of the training (i.e., the parameters). All legally shareable data used in the training process. These components collectively enable the study, use, modification and sharing of AI systems in a manner consistent with Open Source principles. What is a skilled person? In legal circles, Skilled Person means any person having the current knowledge, experience and competence to perform a certain duty. This Wikipedia entry provides more details. Is the Open Source AI Definition covering models and weights and parameters? Yes. The Open Source AI Definition makes no distinction between what might be called AI system, model, or weights and parameters. Whether the offering is characterized as an AI system, a model, or weights and parameters, to be called Open Source AI, the requirements for providing the preferred form for making modifications will be the same. If you are interested in learning more about Open Weights, please read this article. Why do you require training code while OSD #2 doesn’t require compilers? AI and software are radically different domains, and drawing comparisons between them is rarely productive. OSD point #2 doesn’t mandate that Open Source software uses only compilers released with an OSI-Approved License because compilers are standardized, de jure (like ANSI C) or de facto like TurboPascal or Python. It was generally accepted that to develop more Open Source software one could use a proprietary development environment. For machine learning, the training code is not standardized, and therefore it must be part of the preferred form of making modifications to preserve the right to fork an AI system. Why is there no mention of safety and risk limitations in the Open Source AI Definition? The Open Source AI Definition does not specifically guide or enforce ethical, trustworthy, or responsible AI development practices. However, it does not put up any barriers that would prevent developers from adhering to such principles if they chose to. The efforts to discuss the responsible development, deployment and use of AI systems, including through appropriate government regulation, are a separate conversation. A good starting point is OECD’s Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence, Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI . Are model parameters copyrightable? The Open Source AI Definition does not take a stance on the legal nature of Parameters. They may be free by nature, or a license or other legal instrument may be required to ensure their freedom. Whether model parameters are copyrightable will become clearer over time as the legal system has more opportunities to address this issue. In any case, we require an explicit assertion accompanying the distribution of Parameters that assures that they are freely available to all. Why will parameters be available under “OSI-approved terms” but the code will be under “OSI-approved licenses”? Are you going to allow restrictions on the terms for models? We used the word “terms” instead of “license” for models because, as mentioned above, we do not yet know what the legal mechanism will be to assure that the models are available to use, study, modify and share. We used “terms” to avoid suggesting that a “license” is the only legal mechanism that could be used. That said, to be approved by the OSI, the terms for parameters must assure the freedom to use, study, modify and share. Why is the “Preferred form to make modifications” limited to machine learning? The principles stated in the Open Source AI Definition are generally applicable to any kind of AI, but machine learning challenges the Open Source Definition. For machine learning, a set of artifacts (components) is required to study and modify the system, thus requiring a new explanation of what is necessary to study and modify the system. Which AI systems comply with the Open Source AI Definition? As part of our validation and testing of the OSAID, the volunteers checked whether the Definition could be used to evaluate if AI systems provided the freedoms expected. The list of models that passed the Validation phase are: Pythia (Eleuther AI), OLMo (AI2), Amber and CrystalCoder (LLM360), and T5 (Google). A few others that were analyzed would probably pass if they changed their licenses/legal terms, for example, BLOOM (BigScience), Starcoder2 (BigCode), and Falcon (TII). Those that have been analyzed and don’t pass because they lack required components and/or their legal agreements are incompatible with the Open Source principles include Llama2 (Meta), Grok (X/Twitter), Phi-2 (Microsoft), and Mixtral (Mistral). These results should be seen as part of the definitional process, a learning moment; they are not certifications of any kind. OSI will continue to validate only legal documents and will not validate or review individual AI systems, just as it does not validate or review software projects. What’s the next step? The Open Source AI Definition reflects a thoughtful and inclusive process endorsed by leading AI developers, researchers and practitioners. It culminates in a first step represented in version 1.0 of the OSAID. The definition acknowledges that AI fundamentally differs from software and requires a tailored approach. Misunderstandings about the OSAID often arise from attempts to apply software engineering paradigms to AI, leading to confusion. By embracing the unique characteristics of AI systems, the OSAID offers a robust framework for fostering transparency, innovation and collaboration in AI development. As we navigate AI’s evolving landscape, it is crucial to engage thoughtfully and constructively with these definitions. By doing so, we can ensure that AI systems remain open, accessible and aligned with the principles of the broader Open Source movement. Our work is only possible thanks to our members. Join us today! Get involved Mastodon Twitter LinkedIn Reddit About About Our team Board of directors Sponsors Programs Blog Press mentions Trademark Bylaws Licenses Open Source Definition Licenses License Review Process Open Standards Requirement for Software Open Source AI Open Source AI OSAI Definition Process Timeline Open Weights FAQ Checklist Forum Community Become an Individual Member Become an OSI Affiliate Affiliate Organizations Maintainers Events Forum OpenSource.net The content on this website, of which Opensource.org is the author, is licensed under a  Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License . Opensource.org is not the author of any of the licenses reproduced on this site. Questions about the copyright in a license should be directed to the license steward. Read our Privacy Policy Proudly powered by WordPress. Hosted by Pressable. Manage Cookie Consent To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. 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https://opensource.org/ai/faq#what-is-the-role-of-training-data-in-the-open-source-ai-definition
OSAID FAQs – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Source AI Open Source AI OSAID 1.0 Process Timeline Open Weights FAQ Endorsements Open Main Menu THE open source ai definition 1.0 We have released the first stable version of the Definition. Read version 1.0 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions The Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) represents an important first step in defining Open Source in an AI context. Because AI systems differ fundamentally from traditional software, the OSAID seeks to establish the first set of clear, practical guidelines for development, use and modification of AI systems in keeping with the Open Source ethos. Unfortunately, misconceptions about the definition persist, often stemming from a lack of understanding of the nature of AI. This post aims to clarify key points and provide a forward-looking perspective on the importance of the OSAID. THE open source ai definition 1.0 FAQs What Is an AI System? What is an Open Source AI? Why did you write the Open Source AI Definition? What’s the difference between the Open Source Definition and the Open Source AI Definition? Isn’t training data required to program the AI system? What is the role of training data in the Open Source AI Definition? Why do you allow the exclusion of some training data? How did you arrive at this conclusion? Is it compromising Open Source ideals? What kind of data should be required in the Open Source AI Definition? How do you fix a buggy AI system? What is a skilled person? Is the Open Source AI Definition covering models and weights and parameters? Why do you require training code while OSD #2 doesn’t require compilers? Why is there no mention of safety and risk limitations in the Open Source AI Definition? Are model parameters copyrightable? Why will parameters be available under “OSI-approved terms” but the code will be under “OSI-approved licenses”? Are you going to allow restrictions on the terms for models? Why is the “Preferred form to make modifications” limited to machine learning? Which AI systems comply with the Open Source AI Definition? What’s the next step? FAQs What Is an AI System? According to the OSAID, an AI system aligns with the definition provided by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): An AI system is a machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence physical or virtual environments. Different AI systems vary in their levels of autonomy and adaptiveness after deployment. In simple terms, an AI system is “the thing” that processes input to produce output, whether that’s a prediction, recommendation, or another result. Anchoring discussions in such common definitions is essential because AI systems differ radically from traditional software. What is an Open Source AI? An Open Source AI is an AI system made freely available with all necessary code, data and parameters under legal terms approved by the Open Source Initiative. For more details, read below. Why did you write the Open Source AI Definition? Point #2 of the Open Source Definition (OSD) says “The program must include source code […] The source code must be the preferred form in which a programmer would modify the program […]” . When we embarked on this initiative, nobody had a clear answer to the question, “What is the preferred form to modify an AI system?” So OSI offered to find the answer along with the broader community by engaging in a co-design process . What’s the difference between the Open Source Definition and the Open Source AI Definition? The Open Source Definition (OSD) refers to software programs. AI and specifically machine learning systems are not simply software programs; they blend boundaries with data, configuration options, documentation and new artifacts, like weights and biases. The Open Source AI Definition describes the preferred form to modify an AI system, providing clarity on interpreting the principles of the OSD in the domain of AI. Isn’t training data required to program the AI system? A frequent misunderstanding about AI systems is equating training data with source code, suggesting that “training data is how the model gets programmed.” Unlike traditional software, AI systems are not programmed in the conventional sense. Instead, they acquire capabilities autonomously during the training process — a phenomenon distinguishing them from software like the Linux kernel. For example, the Linux kernel is: Programmed by humans. Composed of source code that developers can read, study, and modify. Reproducible, meaning its binary form can be reliably rebuilt from its source code. In contrast, modern AI systems such as large language models develop their behavior in ways that are often unpredictable and inexplicable. Training processes are challenging to replicate reliably, even by the system’s creators. These differences necessitated the establishment of a unique definition beyond the Open Source Definition for software. What is the role of training data in the Open Source AI Definition? Open Source means giving anyone the ability to meaningfully fork (study and modify) your system without requiring additional permissions to make it more useful for themselves and everyone else. This is why point #2 of the OSD requires that the source code be provided in the preferred form for making modifications. This way, everyone has the same rights and ability to fork as the original developers, starting a virtuous innovation cycle. However, training data does not equate to a software source code. Training data is important for studying modern machine learning systems. However, it is not what AI researchers and practitioners necessarily use as part of the preferred form for modifying a trained model. The Data Information and Code requirements of the OSAID allow Open Source AI systems to be forked by third-party AI builders downstream using the same information as the original developers. These forks could include removing nonpublic or non-open data from the training dataset in order to train a new Open Source AI system on fully public or open data. Why do you allow the exclusion of some training data? We want Open Source AI to exist in fields where data cannot be legally shared, such as medical AI. Laws that permit training on data often limit the resharing of that same data to protect copyright or other interests. Privacy rules also give people the right to control their most sensitive information, like decisions about their health. Similarly, much of the world’s Indigenous knowledge is protected through mechanisms that are not compatible with later-developed frameworks for rights exclusivity and sharing. There are also many cases where terms of use of publicly available data may give entity A the confidence that they may use it freely and call it “open data,” but not give entity A the confidence they can, in turn, give entity B the same guarantees for use in a different jurisdiction. Meanwhile, entity B may not feel confident using that data in their own jurisdiction. An example is so-called public domain data, where the definition of public domain varies from country to country. Another example is fair-use or private data, where the finding of fair use or privacy laws may require a good knowledge of the law of a given jurisdiction. This resharing is not so much limited as lacking legal certainty . How did you arrive at this conclusion? Is it compromising Open Source ideals? During our co-design process, relationships between the weights and the data drove the highest community engagement. In the “System analysis” phase , the volunteer groups suggested that training and data processing codes were more important for modifying the AI system than accessing the training and testing data. That result was validated in the “Validation phase” and suggested a path that allows Open Source AI to exist on equal grounds with proprietary systems: both can train on the same kind of data. Some people believe that full, unfettered access to all training data (with no distinction of its kind) is paramount, arguing that anything less would compromise the full reproducibility of AI systems, transparency and security. This approach would relegate Open Source AI to a niche of AI trainable only on open data. That niche would be tiny, even relative to the niche occupied by Open Source in the traditional software ecosystem. The requirements of Data Information keep the same approach present in the Open Source Definition; it doesn’t mandate full reproducibility and transparency but enables them (i.e., reproducible builds ). At the same time, setting a baseline requiring Data Information doesn’t preclude others from formulating and demanding more requirements, like the Digital Public Goods Standard or the Free Systems Distribution Guidelines , which add requirements to the Open Source Definition. One of the key aspects of OSI’s mission is to drive and promote Open Source innovation. The approach OSI takes here enables complete user choice with Open Source AI. Users can keep the insights derived from training+data preprocessing code and a description of unshareable training data and build upon those with their own unshareable data and give the insights derived from further training to everyone, allowing for Open Source AI in areas like health care. Alternatively, users can obtain the available and public data from the Data Information and retrain their model without any unshareable data, resulting in more data transparency in the AI system. Like copyleft and permissive licensing, this approach leaves the choice with the user. What kind of data should be required in the Open Source AI Definition? A significant challenge in AI is the role of data. Unlike traditional software, where source code is the primary artifact, AI systems depend heavily on data — not just any data, but data processed and curated into training datasets. The OSAID recognizes the legal and ethical complexities of data sharing and uses precise legal terms to outline expectations. While not all raw data can be freely distributed, the Definition ensures that the essential elements for modifying an AI system are accessible. There are four classes of data, based on their legal constraints, all of which can be used to train Open Source AI systems: Open training data: data that can be copied, preserved, modified and reshared. It provides the best way to enable users to study the system. This must be shared. Public training data: data that others can inspect as long as it remains available. This also enables users to study the work. However, this data can degrade as links or references are lost or removed from network availability. To obviate this, different communities will have to work together to define standards, procedures, tools and governance models to overcome this risk, and Data Information is required in case the data becomes later unavailable. This must be disclosed with full details on where to obtain it. Obtainable training data is data that can be obtained, including for a fee. This information provides transparency and is similar to a purchasable component in an open hardware system. The Data Information provides a means of understanding this data other than obtaining or purchasing it. This area is likely to change rapidly and will need careful monitoring to protect Open Source AI developers. It must be disclosed with full details on where to obtain it. Unshareable nonpublic training data: data that cannot be shared for explainable reasons, like Personally Identifiable Information (PII). For this class of data, the ability to study some of the system’s biases demands a detailed description of the data – what it is, how it was collected, its characteristics, and so on – so that users can understand the biases and categorization underlying the system. This must be revealed in detail so that, for example, a hospital can create a dataset with identical structure using its own patient data. OSI believes that all these classes of data can be part of the preferred form of making modifications to the AI system. This approach both advances openness in all the components of the AI system and drives more Open Source AI, including private-first areas such as health care. How do you fix a buggy AI system? A core question the OSAID addresses is: How do you fix a buggy AI system? For traditional software, the Open Source Definition provides a clear answer: The program must include source code, and must allow distribution in source code as well as compiled form. The source code must be the preferred form in which a programmer would modify the program. However, modifying an AI system requires more than just source code. After extensive consultation with AI developers, researchers and practitioners, the community, through the OSAID co-design process, concluded that the preferred form for modifying an AI system includes: The software used to create the dataset (i.e., to transform raw data into tokens). The software used to train the system. The results of the training (i.e., the parameters). All legally shareable data used in the training process. These components collectively enable the study, use, modification and sharing of AI systems in a manner consistent with Open Source principles. What is a skilled person? In legal circles, Skilled Person means any person having the current knowledge, experience and competence to perform a certain duty. This Wikipedia entry provides more details. Is the Open Source AI Definition covering models and weights and parameters? Yes. The Open Source AI Definition makes no distinction between what might be called AI system, model, or weights and parameters. Whether the offering is characterized as an AI system, a model, or weights and parameters, to be called Open Source AI, the requirements for providing the preferred form for making modifications will be the same. If you are interested in learning more about Open Weights, please read this article. Why do you require training code while OSD #2 doesn’t require compilers? AI and software are radically different domains, and drawing comparisons between them is rarely productive. OSD point #2 doesn’t mandate that Open Source software uses only compilers released with an OSI-Approved License because compilers are standardized, de jure (like ANSI C) or de facto like TurboPascal or Python. It was generally accepted that to develop more Open Source software one could use a proprietary development environment. For machine learning, the training code is not standardized, and therefore it must be part of the preferred form of making modifications to preserve the right to fork an AI system. Why is there no mention of safety and risk limitations in the Open Source AI Definition? The Open Source AI Definition does not specifically guide or enforce ethical, trustworthy, or responsible AI development practices. However, it does not put up any barriers that would prevent developers from adhering to such principles if they chose to. The efforts to discuss the responsible development, deployment and use of AI systems, including through appropriate government regulation, are a separate conversation. A good starting point is OECD’s Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence, Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI . Are model parameters copyrightable? The Open Source AI Definition does not take a stance on the legal nature of Parameters. They may be free by nature, or a license or other legal instrument may be required to ensure their freedom. Whether model parameters are copyrightable will become clearer over time as the legal system has more opportunities to address this issue. In any case, we require an explicit assertion accompanying the distribution of Parameters that assures that they are freely available to all. Why will parameters be available under “OSI-approved terms” but the code will be under “OSI-approved licenses”? Are you going to allow restrictions on the terms for models? We used the word “terms” instead of “license” for models because, as mentioned above, we do not yet know what the legal mechanism will be to assure that the models are available to use, study, modify and share. We used “terms” to avoid suggesting that a “license” is the only legal mechanism that could be used. That said, to be approved by the OSI, the terms for parameters must assure the freedom to use, study, modify and share. Why is the “Preferred form to make modifications” limited to machine learning? The principles stated in the Open Source AI Definition are generally applicable to any kind of AI, but machine learning challenges the Open Source Definition. For machine learning, a set of artifacts (components) is required to study and modify the system, thus requiring a new explanation of what is necessary to study and modify the system. Which AI systems comply with the Open Source AI Definition? As part of our validation and testing of the OSAID, the volunteers checked whether the Definition could be used to evaluate if AI systems provided the freedoms expected. The list of models that passed the Validation phase are: Pythia (Eleuther AI), OLMo (AI2), Amber and CrystalCoder (LLM360), and T5 (Google). A few others that were analyzed would probably pass if they changed their licenses/legal terms, for example, BLOOM (BigScience), Starcoder2 (BigCode), and Falcon (TII). Those that have been analyzed and don’t pass because they lack required components and/or their legal agreements are incompatible with the Open Source principles include Llama2 (Meta), Grok (X/Twitter), Phi-2 (Microsoft), and Mixtral (Mistral). These results should be seen as part of the definitional process, a learning moment; they are not certifications of any kind. OSI will continue to validate only legal documents and will not validate or review individual AI systems, just as it does not validate or review software projects. What’s the next step? The Open Source AI Definition reflects a thoughtful and inclusive process endorsed by leading AI developers, researchers and practitioners. It culminates in a first step represented in version 1.0 of the OSAID. The definition acknowledges that AI fundamentally differs from software and requires a tailored approach. Misunderstandings about the OSAID often arise from attempts to apply software engineering paradigms to AI, leading to confusion. By embracing the unique characteristics of AI systems, the OSAID offers a robust framework for fostering transparency, innovation and collaboration in AI development. As we navigate AI’s evolving landscape, it is crucial to engage thoughtfully and constructively with these definitions. By doing so, we can ensure that AI systems remain open, accessible and aligned with the principles of the broader Open Source movement. Our work is only possible thanks to our members. Join us today! 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Right menu Unsafe Rust: When and Why Aviral Srivastava Aviral Srivastava Aviral Srivastava Follow Jan 11 Unsafe Rust: When and Why # learning # performance # rust Comments Add Comment 8 min read Why Fast Page Loads Don’t Always Mean Fast User Experience ar abid ar abid ar abid Follow Jan 11 Why Fast Page Loads Don’t Always Mean Fast User Experience # performance # webdev # javascript # serverless 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read HTTP Caching Explained (The Way I Learned It in Production) Nishar Arif Nishar Arif Nishar Arif Follow Jan 11 HTTP Caching Explained (The Way I Learned It in Production) # beginners # webdev # tutorial # performance 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 4 min read From Deep Insight to Market Clarity Leigh k Valentine Leigh k Valentine Leigh k Valentine Follow Jan 12 From Deep Insight to Market Clarity # ai # machinelearning # performance # chatgpt 16  reactions Comments 2  comments 5 min read Why Your E-Commerce Site Feels Slow Even When Lighthouse Is Green ar abid ar abid ar abid Follow Jan 11 Why Your E-Commerce Site Feels Slow Even When Lighthouse Is Green # performance # webdev # javascript # ecommerce 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read A Simple Guide to a Faster Site Roman Musin Roman Musin Roman Musin Follow Jan 12 A Simple Guide to a Faster Site # performance # tutorial # webdev # wordpress 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 8 min read Bun Joins the Microservice Framework Benchmark: Surprisingly Fast JavaScript Runtime özkan pakdil özkan pakdil özkan pakdil Follow Jan 11 Bun Joins the Microservice Framework Benchmark: Surprisingly Fast JavaScript Runtime # javascript # microservices # performance Comments Add Comment 4 min read 🔐 TLS Termination Models - SSL Passthrough vs SSL Termination (Offloading) vs SSL Bridging (Re-Encryption) SHARON SHAJI SHARON SHAJI SHARON SHAJI Follow Jan 10 🔐 TLS Termination Models - SSL Passthrough vs SSL Termination (Offloading) vs SSL Bridging (Re-Encryption) # architecture # networking # performance # security Comments Add Comment 3 min read SwiftUI Dependency Graph Architecture (Object Lifetimes & Scope) Sebastien Lato Sebastien Lato Sebastien Lato Follow Jan 9 SwiftUI Dependency Graph Architecture (Object Lifetimes & Scope) # swiftui # architecture # performance # dependency Comments Add Comment 3 min read Contiguous Memory & Cache Locality ali ehab algmass ali ehab algmass ali ehab algmass Follow Jan 10 Contiguous Memory & Cache Locality # algorithms # computerscience # performance Comments Add Comment 3 min read Principal Architect Mindset – Self-Questioning Guide Sekar Thangavel Sekar Thangavel Sekar Thangavel Follow Jan 9 Principal Architect Mindset – Self-Questioning Guide # architecture # career # performance # systemdesign Comments Add Comment 3 min read Try crash my app! I built a Link Shortener on the Edge. Can you help me crash it? (Live Dashboard) Elias Oliveira Elias Oliveira Elias Oliveira Follow Jan 9 Try crash my app! I built a Link Shortener on the Edge. Can you help me crash it? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse ar abid Posted on Jan 11           Why Fast Page Loads Don’t Always Mean Fast User Experience # javascript # performance # serverless # webdev We’ve all seen it: pages load lightning fast according to performance tools, yet users complain the site “feels slow.” Fast loading does not always equal fast interactions. Users care about how quickly they can interact, not just how fast the HTML arrives. The Gap Between Load Speed and Interaction Speed Tools like Lighthouse, GTmetrix, or PageSpeed Insights measure page load metrics, but they do not capture: Delays when clicking buttons Slow responses after form submissions Layout shifts during interactions This discrepancy is called interaction latency, and it’s what users actually notice. Common Causes of Perceived Slowness 1. JavaScript Blocking the Main Thread Even lightweight JS running at the wrong time can block clicks, scrolling, and other interactions. 2. Backend Validation Delays Many sites validate carts, sessions, or inventory after the user clicks — introducing perceptible delays. 3. Third-Party Scripts Chatbots, analytics, or A/B testing scripts can consume CPU cycles during user interaction, slowing down the UI. 4. Layout Shifts Even small shifts in images or content can make the site feel unstable and slow. How to Measure What Users Actually Feel Instead of relying solely on lab metrics, measure Real User Monitoring (RUM) : Click-to-response time Time for checkout confirmation Delays during filter or search interactions Long tasks detected in browser DevTools Strategies to Improve Perceived Performance 1. Provide Instant Feedback Button states, loading spinners, skeleton loaders Optimistic UI updates for actions 2. Move Lightweight Logic to the Edge CDN-based validation Serverless functions closer to users Reduces round-trip latency 3. Defer Non-Critical Scripts Analytics and widgets loaded after main interaction Avoid main thread blocking 4. Measure, Iterate, Repeat Track real user experience Fix what users actually notice, not just scores Real-World Example On a production e-commerce platform, shopperdot , Lighthouse scores were excellent, but user sessions showed hesitation when interacting with key features like filtering and adding products to the cart. By focusing on perceived performance — instant feedback and edge-based validation — the interface felt much faster without rewriting the backend. Key Takeaways Fast page load ≠ fast user experience Interaction latency is what users notice Edge caching, instant feedback, and RUM metrics improve real-world speed Small changes can dramatically improve perceived performance Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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In this guide, I'll walk you through how I deployed a Node.js web app to an AWS EC2 instance , kept it running reliably, and served it through Apache as a reverse proxy . 📌 This approach is still valid, but some tools and versions have evolved. I’ve updated commands to use modern Node versions. 🧱 What We’ll Do We’ll break the deployment into three phases: Install Node.js & set up the app Keep the app running with a process manager Configure Apache as a reverse proxy 🚀 Step 1: Install Node.js & Upload Your App SSH into your EC2 instance: bash ssh ubuntu@your.ec2.ip.address Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Follow User actions Serhii Vasylenko I am an engineer from Ukraine. I like astronomy and everything related to DevOps. I thrive on developing great product offerings, great people, and great teams. Location Germany, Berlin Joined Joined on  Dec 27, 2017 Email address dev.to@vasylenko.info Personal website https://devdosvid.blog github website twitter website Work Developer Experience Engineer at Grammarly Eight Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least eight years. Got it Close Seven Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least seven years. Got it Close Writing Debut Awarded for writing and sharing your first DEV post! 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Got it Close Show all 13 badges More info about @svasylenko Organizations AWS Community Builders GitHub Repositories devdosvid.blog A source code of my personal website powered by Hugo HTML • 9 stars Currently learning Go Post 21 posts published Comment 29 comments written Tag 3 tags followed A Deep Dive Into Terraform Static Code Analysis Tools: Features and Comparisons Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow Apr 16 '24 A Deep Dive Into Terraform Static Code Analysis Tools: Features and Comparisons # terraform # security # devops # development 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 10 min read Want to connect with Serhii Vasylenko? Create an account to connect with Serhii Vasylenko. You can also sign in below to proceed if you already have an account. Create Account Already have an account? Sign in Mastering AWS API Gateway V2 HTTP and AWS Lambda With Terraform Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 11 '24 Mastering AWS API Gateway V2 HTTP and AWS Lambda With Terraform # aws # terraform # devops # serverless 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 17 min read Hello terraform_data! Goodbye Null Resource! Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 19 '23 Hello terraform_data! Goodbye Null Resource! # news # terraform # devops # programming 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Amazon VPC Lattice — Build Applications, Not Networks Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Mar 17 '23 Amazon VPC Lattice — Build Applications, Not Networks # news # aws # devrel # cloud 14  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read Five Practical Ways To Get The Verified EC2 AMI Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Jul 26 '22 Five Practical Ways To Get The Verified EC2 AMI # devops # aws # cloud # tutorial 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read New Lifecycle Options and Refactoring Capabilities in Terraform 1.1 and 1.2 Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders May 5 '22 New Lifecycle Options and Refactoring Capabilities in Terraform 1.1 and 1.2 # news # terraform # programming # opensource 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read Some Techniques to Enhance Your Terraform Proficiency Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 18 '22 Some Techniques to Enhance Your Terraform Proficiency # terraform # devops # productivity 19  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Apply Cloudfront Security Headers Policy With Terraform Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Nov 5 '21 Apply Cloudfront Security Headers Policy With Terraform # aws # terraform # devops # architecture 18  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read Auto Scaling Group for your macOS EC2 Instances fleet Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Oct 25 '21 Auto Scaling Group for your macOS EC2 Instances fleet # aws # devops # tutorial # architecture 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read AWS Resource Access Manager — Simple and powerful service for multi-account resource governance Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Sep 27 '21 AWS Resource Access Manager — Simple and powerful service for multi-account resource governance # aws # devops # architecture 15  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read Run Ansible playbook on mac1.metal instances fleet with AWS Systems Manager Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders May 27 '21 Run Ansible playbook on mac1.metal instances fleet with AWS Systems Manager # aws # ansible # macos # devops 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read Configure HTTP Security headers with CloudFront Functions Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders May 22 '21 Configure HTTP Security headers with CloudFront Functions # aws # cloudfront # security # serverless 13  reactions Comments 2  comments 5 min read Customizing mac1.metal EC2 AMI — new guts, more glory Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Feb 3 '21 Customizing mac1.metal EC2 AMI — new guts, more glory # showdev # aws # macos # devops 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read mac1.metal EC2 Instance: user experience Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 19 '21 mac1.metal EC2 Instance: user experience # aws # devops # cloud # macos 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Terraforming mac1.metal at AWS Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 9 '21 Terraforming mac1.metal at AWS # aws # terraform # tutorial 12  reactions Comments 4  comments 2 min read AWS CloudShell Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow Dec 17 '20 AWS CloudShell # aws # devops # cloud # shell 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Terraform Certification Tips Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow Sep 15 '20 Terraform Certification Tips # terraform # certification # exam # devops 20  reactions Comments 4  comments 3 min read Managing Ansible playbook secrets with AWS services Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow Sep 1 '20 Managing Ansible playbook secrets with AWS services # ansible # aws # devops # bestpractice 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Terraform CLI shortcuts Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow Aug 25 '20 Terraform CLI shortcuts # terraform # cli # automation # bash 24  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read GithubActions powered blog and online CV Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow Aug 14 '20 GithubActions powered blog and online CV # actionshackathon # jekyll # pandoc # devops 10  reactions Comments 3  comments 2 min read Dynamic injection of secrets into ECS Task Definition with SSM Parameter Store Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Serhii Vasylenko Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 18 '20 Dynamic injection of secrets into ECS Task Definition with SSM Parameter Store # aws # ecs # docker # automation 1  reaction Comments 3  comments 4 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Forem — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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2026-01-13T08:49:43
https://opensource.org/blog/the-most-popular-licenses-for-each-language-2023
The most popular licenses for each language in 2023 – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Main Menu December 7, 2023 In practice Nick Vidal The most popular licenses for each language in 2023 The 2023 report of the licenses in use by the biggest package managers highlights the need to educate developers on the importance of licensing information. While many developers know that Open Source software forms the backbone of modern development, the data shows that much of their software is shared (and most likely also used) without a license. Using data from OSI’s community project ClearlyDefined , Aleksandrs Volodjkins explored the ClearlyDefined dataset from September 21, 2023. ClearlyDefined is a collaborative project providing comprehensive and standardized metadata about software components’ origins and licenses, its data shed light on the prevailing trends that shape the Open Source ecosystem. Overall, MIT and Apache 2.0 are by far the most popular licenses, although popularity of licenses vary greatly depending on the package manager. The simplicity of these licenses, allowing users to modify and distribute code with minimal restrictions without imposing additional requirements, has undoubtedly contributed to their widespread adoption. The license terrain is not uniform across all package managers. Each programming language has its own set of license preferences within their ecosystems. For instance, the JavaScript community often leans towards the MIT license, while Python developers show a similar affinity for Apache 2.0. The ISC license, with its simplicity and permissiveness, finds its niche in the JavaScript community. BSD licenses, both 3-Clause and 2-Clause , maintain a steady but comparatively lower adoption rate. The GNU General Public License ( GPL ), embodying the ethos of free software, enjoys a presence but falls behind MIT and Apache 2.0. The Challenge of Unlicensed Components Despite the prevalence of well-established licenses, a concerning revelation emerges from the ClearlyDefined dataset – a substantial percentage of Open Source components lack a designated license or carry the SPDX identifier “NOASSERTION.” This ambiguity introduces uncertainty about the permissible use of such components, potentially hindering collaboration, creating legal complexities, and security concerns for developers. The Need for Clarity and Standardization Addressing the issue of unlicensed components is crucial for the continued health of the Open Source community. Developers, organizations, and the community at large benefit from clear and standardized licensing. It not only facilitates collaboration but also ensures legal compliance and protects the intellectual property of contributors. Additionally, it helps developers to keep track of components that might have vulnerabilities. Towards a collaborative solution The issue of unlicensed components is a community-wide challenge that needs a community-wide approach. The ClearlyDefined project aims to address this challenge by inviting developers across different organizations to crowdsource a global database of licensing metadata for every software component ever published. It allows developers to fetch a cached copy of licensing metadata for each component through a simple API and contribute back with any missing or wrongly identified licensing metadata, helping to create a database that is accurate for the benefit of all. Check it out ! Javascript (npm) The npm package manager for JavaScript contains components that mostly use the MIT license (53%), followed by Apache 2.0 (14,76%) and ISC (10,48%). The ISC license was published by the Internet Systems Consortium and, while popular among JavaScript projects, it’s not used much by other programming languages. A small percentage of projects don’t have a license (8%) or a SPDX-identified license / NOASSERTION (5.49%). .NET (Nuget) One of the most alarming data for Nuget , the package manager for . NET is that a great percentage of its components either don’t have a license (26.76%) or are found to be NOASSERTION (31.95%). Licenses under MIT or Apache 2.0 are at 21.55% and 13.37% respectively. Java (Maven) The great majority of components in Maven , the package manager for Java, use the Apache 2.0 license (69.18%). Components with the second most popular license, the MIT , represent only 7.4%. Components with NOASSERTION are at 14.75%. Python (Pypi) For Pypi , the package manager for Python, components under the MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses dominate, at 29.14% and 23.98% respectively. Components under BSD 2-Clause and GPL 3.0 are at 6.25% and 6.11%. A substantial percentage of components don’t have a license (23.69%). Ruby (Gem) The great majority of components at Gem , the package manager for Ruby, use the MIT license (63.11%). They are followed by the Apache 2.0 and BSD 3-Clause licenses at 8.22% and 6.66% respectively. PHP (Composer) The MIT license is a very popular choice among PHP components of the Composer package manager, at 64.37%. Projects under BSD 3-Clause and Apache 2.0 sit at 5.72% and 3.92% respectively.  Go Apache 2.0 and MIT licenses dominate Go , with 32.49% and 20.1%. A substantial percentage of Go components don’t have a license (29.67%). Rust (Crate) For crate , the Rust package manager, projects under MIT and/or Apache 2.0 dominate. Combined, they represent 83.52%. 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https://dev.to/berviantoleo
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Follow User actions Bervianto Leo Pratama AWS Community Builder | Software Engineer | Focus on topics: Microservices, Cloud Computing, and Cyber Security. Location Bandung, Indonesia Joined Joined on  Aug 9, 2018 Email address bervianto.leo@gmail.com Personal website https://berviantoleo.my.id github website twitter website Education Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Pronouns He/His/Him Work Software Engineer Seven Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least seven years. 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Got it Close Show all 22 badges More info about @berviantoleo Organizations AWS Community Builders Docker GitHub Repositories udacity-azure-project-1 Submission Azure Developer ND 1 Python • 1 star elixir-exploration Explore more about elixir Elixir • 6 stars udacity-azure-project-3 Submission Azure Developer ND 3 CSS • 3 stars udacity-azure-project-2 Submission Azure Developer ND 2 Python react-multi-crop react-multi-crop component use fabric.js TypeScript • 7 stars udacity-azure-project-4 Submission Azure Developer ND 4 Python Skills/Languages Cloud Computing, Microservices, Cyber Security, DevOps Currently learning Cloud Computing, Microservices, Cyber Security, DevOps Currently hacking on Cloud Computing and DevOps Available for Mentoring and discussion about microservices and backend Post 107 posts published Comment 58 comments written Tag 16 tags followed Pin Pinned Exploring .NET Aspire and Adding it to my existing boilerplate Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Follow Apr 5 '25 Exploring .NET Aspire and Adding it to my existing boilerplate # dotnet # devops # programming # docker 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 6 min read .NET 8 + Docker Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Follow May 10 '23 .NET 8 + Docker # beginners # docker # dotnet 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Exploring HashiCorp Vault with Vault .NET Client Library Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Follow Apr 23 '23 Exploring HashiCorp Vault with Vault .NET Client Library # vault # dotnet # tutorial 7  reactions Comments 1  comment 4 min read Exploring AWS Lambda Function URL using .NET Container - Part 1 Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 30 '22 Exploring AWS Lambda Function URL using .NET Container - Part 1 # dotnet # docker # aws # serverless 11  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Let's Get Started with Echo, Go, AWS SDK for GO, and AWS S3 Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Follow for AWS Community Builders Mar 25 '22 Let's Get Started with Echo, Go, AWS SDK for GO, and AWS S3 # aws # go # tutorial # programming 11  reactions Comments 5  comments 4 min read Importing my AWS IAM Role to Terraform using Terraform Search Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Bervianto Leo Pratama Follow Oct 17 '25 Importing my AWS IAM Role to Terraform using Terraform Search # security # aws # terraform # devjournal 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read Want to connect with Bervianto Leo Pratama? 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Report Abuse Ribhav Posted on Jan 5 • Edited on Jan 6 • Originally published at Medium           Solidity Basics (Part 1) — Variables, Functions & Your First Real Contract # crypto # blockchain # education # solidity 60 DAY WEB3 JOURNEY (29 Part Series) 1 Blockchain for Non-Technical People: Breaking Down the Basics 2 Bitcoin for Non-Technical People: Why the First Cryptocurrency Matters ... 25 more parts... 3 Bitcoin vs Traditional Money for Non-Technical People 4 Ethereum for Non-Technical People: The Programmable Blockchain 5 Smart Contracts and dApps on Ethereum (for Non‑Technical People) 6 Ethereum Wallets and Gas (for Non‑Technical People) 7 Why Ethereum Needs Layer 2s (for Curious Builders and Beginners) 8 Your First Ethereum Smart Contract, Step by Step 9 DeFi 101: Decentralized Finance 10 NFTs Explained Simply – What’s Actually Happening in 2025? 11 Understanding Tokenomics – Why Token Design Matters 12 Consensus Mechanisms Explained: How Blockchain Networks Agree Without a Boss 13 Layer 2 Solutions Deep-Dive: Optimistic vs ZK Rollups Explained 14 Ethereum vs Solana: Consensus in Action 15 DAOs Explained: How Decentralized Organizations Actually Work 16 Stablecoins – The Bridges Between Volatility and Value 17 DAOs in Practice – From Multi-Sig to Voting (And Why Ownership Tokens exist) 18 Blockchain Oracles: How Smart Contracts See the Real World (Featuring Chainlink) 19 Cross-Chain Bridges: How Assets Travel Between Blockchains (Without Getting Robbed) 20 MEV (Maximal Extractable Value): The Invisible Tax on Every Blockchain Transaction 21 Layer 0 & Layer 3 — How Blockchains Become an Internet, Not Islands 22 Web3 Infrastructure: RPCs, Nodes, Infura/Alchemy (The Invisible Plumbing) 23 On-Chain Identity — ENS, Soulbound Tokens & Your Web3 Resume 24 Crypto Regulation 101 — SEC, MiCA & What Builders Should Actually Care About 25 Solidity Basics (Part 1) — Variables, Functions & Your First Real Contract 26 Solidity Basics (Part 2) — Arrays, Mappings & Structs (Upgrading the Web3 Journey Logger) 27 Vibecoding On‑Chain — Using AI to Prototype Solidity Contracts (Safely) 28 How to Review AI‑Generated Solidity Like an Auditor (For Beginners) 29 Smart Contract Security 101 — Reentrancy & Common AI‑Generated Mistakes After a short two‑day pause in the 60‑Day Web3 journey, it’s time to hit play again and kick off the next phase with our first steps into Solidity. For the last 25 days, we’ve treated smart contracts like mysterious vending machines: you put in a transaction, and something happens on-chain. Today we finally lift the lid and start reading the language those vending machines are written in: Solidity. This is Day 26, the start of Phase 3: Development in the 60‑Day Web3 journey. The goal for today is not to become a Solidity expert. The goal is to understand the basic building blocks — variables and functions — and then ship a tiny but real contract to Sepolia: a Web3 Journey Logger . 1. What is Solidity, really? Solidity is a high-level, contract‑oriented programming language used to write smart contracts that run on Ethereum and other EVM-compatible chains like Arbitrum, Optimism, and Polygon. Once compiled, your Solidity code becomes bytecode that lives at a specific address on-chain and is executed by every node that processes your transaction. If you’ve seen JavaScript, C++, or TypeScript, Solidity will look familiar: curly braces, functions, variables, if conditions. But there are two crucial differences: you’re programming money and state, not just UI, and every operation costs gas while the code you deploy is mostly permanent. That’s why starting with the basics — how data is stored and how users interact with that data — is so important. 2. Variables: the contract’s on-chain memory Think of a smart contract as a tiny on-chain application with its own private database. Variables are the named boxes where this contract stores data. In Solidity, you must always declare both the type and the name of each variable because the compiler wants to know exactly what will be stored where. 2.1 Types of variables At a high level, there are three levels of variables: State variables Stored permanently in the contract’s storage on the blockchain. Persist between function calls and transactions. Example: the contract’s owner address, a token balance mapping, or a counter. Local variables Declared inside a function. Exist only while that function is running, then disappear. Example: uint256 sum = a + b; inside a function. Global variables Built-in helpers provided by the EVM. Examples: msg.sender for the caller, block.timestamp for the current block’s timestamp, and block.number for the current block number. In this first step, the focus is on state variables, since they form your contract’s on-chain memory. 2.2 Common data types you’ll actually use Here are the basic types you’ll see in almost every contract: bool Stores true or false . Example: bool public completed; uint256 Unsigned integer (0 and positive numbers). Commonly used for amounts, IDs, counters, timestamps. Example: uint256 public dayNumber; address Stores an Ethereum address, either a user or another contract. Example: address public owner; string Stores text data. More expensive than numbers in terms of gas, so used only when needed. Example: string public note; There are many more types such as int , bytes , mapping , struct , and arrays, but these four are enough to get started. 3. Functions: how users talk to your contract If variables are the contract’s memory, functions are the doors and buttons users can press to read or update that memory. Every time someone calls a function via a transaction or a UI like a dApp, the EVM executes the function’s logic step by step. 3.1 Function anatomy A typical Solidity function looks like this: function setDay(uint256 _day) public { dayNumber = _day; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In this example, setDay is the function name, uint256 _day is the input parameter, public is the visibility specifier, and the body between braces updates the dayNumber state variable. 3.2 Visibility (who can call this?) Visibility controls who can call a function and from where: public Anyone, including other contracts, can call this function. A public function is part of the contract’s external interface automatically. external Intended to be called from outside the contract. Slightly more gas‑efficient for pure external calls. Other options like internal and private are used for helper functions and will appear later as contracts become more modular. Note: setEntry is marked public but usually called externally; external could be slightly cheaper. 3.3 State mutability (what does this function do to state?) Solidity requires you to be explicit about how a function interacts with state: view Can read state variables but cannot modify them. Does not cost gas when called off-chain via tools like Etherscan or a dApp. pure Cannot read or modify state. Works only with its inputs and local variables. Example: function getDay() public view returns (uint256) { return dayNumber; } function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) public pure returns (uint256) { return a + b; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode 4. Your first real contract: Web3 Journey Logger Instead of another generic “Simple Storage” example, this article builds a Web3 Journey Logger contract that ties directly into a learning challenge. The contract will: Store a name. Store the current learning day number. Store a short note about the day. This small contract is enough to show how variables and functions come together in a real, personal use case. 4.1 What the contract should do The Web3 Journey Logger has a few core behaviors: When deployed, it remembers who deployed it as the owner . It allows updating the current dayNumber and note for the latest entry. It lets anyone read the stored values for name, day number, and note. These requirements map cleanly to a handful of state variables and two or three functions. 4.2 Full contract code Here is a complete version of the Web3 Journey Logger contract: // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.20; contract Web3JourneyLogger { // --- State variables --- // Address of the person who deployed the contract address public owner; // Name or handle of the learner string public name; // Current day in the learning journey uint256 public dayNumber; // Short note for the current day string public note; // --- Constructor --- constructor(string memory _name) { owner = msg.sender; name = _name; } // --- Core functions --- // Update the current day and note (only owner can call) function setEntry(uint256 _dayNumber, string calldata _note) public { require(msg.sender == owner, "Not owner"); dayNumber = _dayNumber; note = _note; } // Helper to read all data in one call function getEntry() public view returns ( string memory _name, uint256 _day, string memory _note ) { return (name, dayNumber, note); } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This minimal contract demonstrates state variables, a constructor, a state‑changing function with a simple access control check, and a view function that returns multiple values. 5. Step‑by‑step: deploy to Sepolia with Remix To make this more than theory, the contract is deployed on the Sepolia testnet using Remix and MetaMask. 5.1 Setup the wallet A wallet such as MetaMask is needed to sign and send transactions: The wallet must be switched to the Sepolia test network. A small amount of test ETH can be requested from a Sepolia faucet to cover deployment gas. This setup mirrors real mainnet deployment without risking real funds. You can follow these steps ! 5.2 Open Remix and add the contract Remix is a browser-based IDE for Solidity: Visit https://remix.ethereum.org in a browser. In the file explorer, create a new file named Web3JourneyLogger.sol . Paste the complete contract code into this file. Remix automatically saves the file and makes it available to the Solidity compiler. 5.3 Compile the contract Compiling turns Solidity into bytecode that can be deployed: Open the Solidity Compiler tab in Remix. Select a compiler version matching the pragma, such as 0.8.20 . Click Compile Web3JourneyLogger.sol . If any errors appear, Remix highlights the problematic lines so they can be corrected before trying again. 5.4 Deploy to Sepolia Once the contract compiles, it can be deployed to the testnet: Open the Deploy & Run Transactions tab. Set Environment to Injected Provider – MetaMask so Remix uses the wallet’s network. Confirm that MetaMask is on the Sepolia network. Ensure Web3JourneyLogger is selected in the contract dropdown. In the constructor field, pass a name string, for example "Ribhav" . Click Deploy and confirm the transaction in MetaMask. After mining, Remix shows a deployed contract instance and the transaction can also be viewed on Sepolia Etherscan using the transaction hash. 5.5 Interact with the contract The deployed contract can now be read and updated from Remix: Under Deployed Contracts , expand the Web3JourneyLogger instance. Call the generated getters like owner , name , dayNumber , and note to see current values. Use setEntry to set a new day number and note, then read them back again using either the individual getters or getEntry() . By repeating this daily, the contract becomes a small on-chain journal of a Web3 learning journey. 6. Why this matters for developers Every DeFi protocol, NFT marketplace, or DAO is ultimately just a more complex arrangement of variables and functions like the ones introduced here. Understanding how state is stored, how functions expose or protect that state, and how contracts are deployed to a network is the foundation of secure smart contract development and auditing. In the next steps of the journey, these basics expand into arrays, mappings, structs, access control patterns, and local development tools like Hardhat and Foundry, but they all build on the same core ideas introduced in this first Solidity article. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Future Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse tanvir khan Posted on Dec 31, 2025 Navigating the AI Legal Minefield: Your Business Guide # ai # privacy # security Let me tell you a story. Just last year, a friend of mine, brilliant guy, ran a small but mighty tech firm. They built this incredible AI-powered analytics tool for the finance sector. Cutting edge, truly transformative. He poured his heart and soul, and every penny he had, into it. Then, bam! A cease and desist letter. Apparently, their shiny new algorithm, in its infinite wisdom, had ingested some data that it shouldn't have. Not maliciously, mind you, just... because it could. The legal fallout nearly sank his company. It was a brutal, real-world lesson in something we all tend to overlook: AI law. I’ve been knee-deep in the intersection of technology and regulation for over a decade, and I genuinely believe that understanding AI law isn't just a compliance chore; it's a strategic imperative. We’re not talking about some distant, dystopian future anymore. AI is here, it’s in your business, it’s impacting your customers, and it's certainly on the radar of regulators. If you think your business is too small to worry about AI law, or that your AI use is too rudimentary, think again. The consequences of ignorance are, as my friend learned, devastating. The Unseen Iceberg: Why AI Law Matters to Your Business I know what you're thinking. "My business just uses a chatbot for customer service," or "We only use AI for recommending products." And sure, those seem innocuous enough on the surface. But look a little deeper. Every single interaction, every recommendation, every piece of data processed by that AI, carries a legal weight. It's an unseen iceberg, and the Titanic moments happen when you only focus on the visible tip. Here's the deal: AI law isn’t a single, neatly defined discipline. It’s a swirling vortex of existing laws being reinterpreted for a new technological paradigm, combined with brand new regulations emerging at a dizzying pace. Think about it: data privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA suddenly become infinitely more complex when AI is autonomously processing vast datasets. Intellectual property? What happens when an AI generates art or code – who owns it? Discrimination? If your hiring algorithm unknowingly perpetrates bias, that's a legal minefield. Product liability? If your AI makes a flawed decision that harms a user, who's responsible? This isn't about fear-mongering; it's about preparation. My goal here isn't to turn you into a lawyer – leave that to the professionals. What I want to do is equip you with the essential mindset and understanding to spot these risks early, ask the right questions, and protect your business from the lurking legal pitfalls of artificial intelligence. The Shifting Sands of Global AI Regulation One of the biggest challenges I see businesses face is the sheer fragmentation of AI law. You might operate in one country, but your users or data might be global, immediately thrusting you into multiple legal jurisdictions. The European Union, for instance, is at the forefront with its proposed AI Act, a truly groundbreaking piece of legislation aiming to categorize AI systems by risk level and impose stringent requirements. High-risk AI, like those used in critical infrastructure or law enforcement, will face rigorous compliance hurdles. Meanwhile, the U.S. approach is more sectoral and fragmented, with various agencies issuing guidance. China, on the other hand, is rolling out extensive regulations around synthetic media and algorithmic recommendations. It's a patchwork quilt, and if you’re trying to navigate it without a map, you’re asking for trouble. This is why a proactive, globally-aware strategy for AI law is no longer optional. Key Legal Battlegrounds for AI in Business Let’s peel back the layers and look at the areas where I’ve seen most businesses trip up. These are the crucial intersection points where AI innovation meets legal reality. 1. Data Privacy and Security: The Bedrock of AI Law This is, without a doubt, the biggest and most immediate concern. Every AI system, from a simple recommender engine to a complex diagnostic tool, relies on data. Lots of it. And where there's data, there's privacy. I often see businesses acquire or collect data with one purpose in mind, then later decide to feed it into an AI for an entirely different purpose. Red flag! Data privacy laws like GDPR have strict principles around purpose limitation and consent. Can you honestly say you obtained explicit, informed consent for all the ways your AI might use that data? And if your AI learns from personal data, how do you manage rights like the right to erasure or the right to access? Furthermore, what about security? AI systems can be vulnerable. Training data can be poisoned, models can be reverse-engineered, and inferences can expose sensitive information. A robust data governance framework is non-negotiable. This means knowing where your data comes from, how it’s being used, who has access, and how it’s protected throughout its lifecycle – especially when an AI is involved. 2. Bias and Discrimination: The Ethical and Legal Minefield Here's where things get really tricky, and often, really human. AI systems learn from data. If that data reflects existing societal biases, the AI will likely amplify them. And trust me, bias isn't always obvious. I remember working with a company whose AI-powered hiring tool was inadvertently discriminating against candidates from certain demographic groups. The data it was trained on, seemingly innocuous past hiring decisions, encoded historical biases. The legal implications are severe. Discrimination laws, already complex, become even more so when the decision-maker is an algorithm rather than a person. Who is accountable? The developer? The deploying company? Both? Regulators are increasingly scrutinizing algorithmic fairness and transparency. You need to be asking: How was this AI trained? What data was used? How do we test for and mitigate bias? And can we explain why the AI made a particular decision? 3. Intellectual Property (IP) When AI Creates This is a fascinating and rapidly evolving area. For decades, IP law has revolved around human authors and inventors. But what happens when an AI generates a piece of music, writes an article, or designs a new product? Who owns the copyright or patent? Is it the developer of the AI? The user who prompted it? Nobody? Currently, many jurisdictions still lean towards human authorship. However, this is being challenged daily. More practically for businesses, if your AI is trained on copyrighted material, such as vast datasets of text or images, are you infringing on existing copyrights? This is a huge, largely unresolved question, and it's why many companies are facing lawsuits from creators whose work was used to train generative AI models without permission. Establishing clear policies around data sourcing and output ownership is critical. 4. Liability and Accountability: Who’s Responsible? If your AI-powered medical device makes a wrong diagnosis, or your autonomous vehicle causes an accident, or your chatbot gives dangerous advice, who is legally responsible? This is product liability 2.0, but with a twist. Traditional liability models assume a human manufacturer and a predictable product. AI, with its adaptive and sometimes opaque decision-making processes, throws a wrench into that. The EU AI Act, for example, is attempting to create a framework for this, but it’s still early days globally. Businesses need to consider their risk allocation frameworks. What are your terms of service saying? Are you disclaiming certain liabilities? Are you transparent about the limitations of your AI? These aren’t just technical questions; they are fundamental legal and reputational ones. We need to move beyond simply deploying AI and start asking, "What if it goes wrong?" and "Who pays when it does?" Actionable Steps for Your Business Today So, if I’ve convinced you that AI law isn’t some abstract concept but a very real challenge, what do you do now? I’ve seen many businesses paralyzed by the complexity. Don’t be. Here are some immediate, practical steps you can take: 1. Conduct an AI Inventory and Risk Assessment My first piece of advice: know what you’re dealing with. Many businesses use AI without even realizing the extent of their exposure. Create a comprehensive list of every AI system or component you use or develop. For each, ask: What data does it process? (personal, sensitive, proprietary?) What's its purpose? (internal, customer-facing, critical decision-making?) What are the potential harms? (bias, privacy breach, economic harm, physical harm?) Who built it? Who maintains it? What legal jurisdictions apply? Categorize these systems by risk. A simple internal chatbot is different from an AI making credit decisions. This inventory is your starting point for understanding your unique AI law profile. 2. Implement Robust Data Governance – AI-Ready Edition Given the paramount importance of data, you need a data governance framework that accounts for AI. This means: Clear Data Acquisition Policies: Ensure you have the right to collect and use data for AI training, especially considering future uses. Data Lifecycle Management: Track data from ingestion to deletion, understanding how AI interacts with it at each stage. Anonymization/Pseudonymization: Where possible, reduce the reliance on directly identifiable personal data. Regular Audits: Regularly audit your data sources and AI models for compliance with privacy laws and ethical guidelines. Trust me, investing in this upfront saves you monumental headaches down the line. If you want to take this further, Learn more here about robust data practices that I personally found helpful in early-stage companies. 3. Prioritize Transparency and Explainability This isn't just a technical challenge; it's a legal and ethical one. Regulators and consumers increasingly demand to understand how and why an AI makes its decisions. Can your AI explain its output in a way that's understandable to a non-expert? For high-risk applications, you might need to implement interpretable AI techniques. For others, simply being transparent about the use of AI – for example, disclosing that a customer service interaction is with an AI – can significantly reduce legal exposure. What are you telling your customers? Is it clear when they're interacting with an AI? Are you explaining the limitations of your AI? These small acts of transparency build trust and can be a strong defense in legal challenges. 4. Build a Multidisciplinary AI Ethics & Compliance Team No single person has all the answers here. You need input from legal, technical, and ethical experts. This isn't just about compliance; it's about building responsible AI. I’ve seen this work best when it’s not an afterthought but integrated into the development process from the very beginning. Legal Counsel: Get lawyers involved early who specialize in data privacy, IP, and emerging tech law. AI Ethicists/Researchers: People who understand algorithmic bias and societal impact. Engineers/Developers: Who can translate legal requirements into technical solutions. Business Leaders: To ensure alignment with strategic goals and risk appetite. 5. Stay Informed and Adaptable AI law is a moving target. What's permissible today might be risky tomorrow. Subscribe to legal tech newsletters, follow regulatory bodies, and engage with industry groups. Your compliance framework can’t be static; it needs to be dynamic, constantly adapting to new laws, guidance, and technological advancements. I know this sounds like a lot, but ignoring it is not an option. For every success story fueled by AI, there's a cautionary tale of regulatory oversight, fines, and reputational damage. The businesses that will thrive in this new AI-driven economy aren't just the ones with the best technology; they're the ones that understand and proactively manage the legal landscape. My friend's company eventually recovered, but the ordeal left scars – and a very expensive lesson. Don't learn the hard way. Take AI law seriously, because in this brave new world, it's not just a footnote; it's the main event. Protect your innovation, protect your customers, and protect your business. This isn't just about avoiding penalties; it's about building a sustainable, ethical, and legally sound future for your enterprise in the age of intelligent machines. The world is watching, and frankly, so are the regulators. Are you ready? Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse HK Lee Posted on Jan 9 • Originally published at pockit.tools pnpm vs npm vs yarn vs Bun: The 2026 Package Manager Showdown # bunjs # pnpm # yarn # npm Every JavaScript project starts with a choice: which package manager? For years, it was npm by default. Then yarn promised faster installs. Then pnpm claimed to save gigabytes of disk space. And now Bun's built-in package manager claims to make everything else obsolete. But here's what no one tells you: the "best" package manager depends entirely on your specific use case, and blindly following benchmarks can lead you astray. A package manager that's perfect for a solo developer's side project might be terrible for a 500-package monorepo—and vice versa. This guide cuts through the marketing hype. After extensive testing across different project sizes and configurations in January 2026, here's what actually matters for each package manager, when to use it, and how to migrate if you need to. 📌 Version Note: This comparison covers npm 11.x, yarn 4.x (Berry), pnpm 10.x, and Bun 1.3 as of January 2026. The Quick Verdict If you're in a hurry, here's the short version: Use Case Recommended Why Solo/small projects Bun Fastest by far, simplest setup Large monorepos pnpm Best disk efficiency, workspace support Enterprise/legacy npm Maximum compatibility, no surprises Yarn ecosystem yarn 4 PnP mode, excellent plugins Performance at scale pnpm or Bun Both excel, pnpm more mature Now let's dive into why. The Contenders: 2026 State of Play npm 11.x Status: Still the default, ships with Node.js Latest: npm 11.7.0 (December 2025) Philosophy: Compatibility over innovation Key Strength: Works everywhere, always npm has evolved significantly. The node_modules structure is now more optimized, and features like npm audit have become industry standards. But npm's conservative approach means it's rarely the fastest or most efficient—it's just the most reliable. yarn 4.x (Berry) Status: Complete rewrite from yarn 1.x Latest: yarn 4.12.0 (January 2026) Philosophy: Innovation through Plug'n'Play (PnP) Key Strength: Zero-installs, plugin architecture Yarn Berry is essentially a different product from yarn 1. The Plug'n'Play feature eliminates node_modules entirely, instead using a .pnp.cjs file that maps imports directly to zip archives. It's radical—and divisive. pnpm 10.x Status: The "smart" alternative Latest: pnpm 10.27.0 (December 2025) Philosophy: Efficiency without breaking compatibility Key Strength: Content-addressable storage, true deduplication pnpm's approach is elegant: store all packages once in a global content-addressable store, then use hard links to make them appear in each project's node_modules . You get the compatibility of the traditional node_modules structure with massive disk savings. Bun 1.3 Package Manager Status: The new challenger Latest: Bun 1.3.0 (January 1, 2026) Philosophy: Speed above all else Key Strength: Native speed, zero configuration, full-stack capabilities Bun isn't just a package manager—it's a complete JavaScript runtime. Bun 1.3 introduced full-stack development features, unified database APIs, and further performance improvements. Its bun install command is often 10-30x faster than npm for cold installs. Benchmark Results: Cold Install Performance Let's start with what everyone cares about—raw speed. We tested each package manager on the same projects with cleared caches: Small Project (50 dependencies) Project: Typical React + TypeScript starter Dependencies: 50 direct, ~400 total Cold Install Times (cleared cache): ┌────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Manager │ Time │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ bun │ 0.8s │ 18x faster │ │ pnpm │ 4.2s │ 3.4x faster│ │ yarn │ 6.8s │ 2.1x faster│ │ npm │ 14.3s │ baseline │ └────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Medium Project (200 dependencies) Project: Next.js 15 app with common libraries Dependencies: 200 direct, ~1,200 total Cold Install Times (cleared cache): ┌────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Manager │ Time │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ bun │ 2.1s │ 22x faster │ │ pnpm │ 12.4s │ 3.7x faster│ │ yarn │ 18.2s │ 2.5x faster│ │ npm │ 46.1s │ baseline │ └────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Large Monorepo (15 packages, 800 dependencies) Project: Turborepo monorepo with 15 packages Dependencies: 800 direct, ~3,500 total Cold Install Times (cleared cache): ┌────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Manager │ Time │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ bun │ 4.8s │ 28x faster │ │ pnpm │ 28.6s │ 4.7x faster│ │ yarn │ 52.3s │ 2.6x faster│ │ npm │ 134.2s │ baseline │ └────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Key Insight: Bun's lead actually increases with project size. For monorepos, the difference is staggering. Cached/Warm Install Performance But cold installs aren't the whole story. Most of the time, you're installing with some level of caching: Warm Install (lockfile exists, some cache): ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Small (50) │ Large (800) │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ bun │ 0.3s │ 1.2s │ │ pnpm │ 1.1s │ 8.4s │ │ yarn (PnP) │ 0.0s* │ 0.0s* │ │ npm │ 3.2s │ 24.6s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ * Yarn PnP with zero-installs commits dependencies to repo Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Yarn's Zero-Installs Trick: With PnP mode and zero-installs, yarn commits your dependencies directly to the repository. CI/CD runs need zero install time—they just yarn and go. The tradeoff? Your repo size increases significantly. Disk Usage: Where pnpm Shines Raw speed is one thing, but what about your hard drive? Single Project Disk Usage Same 200-dependency project: ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ node_modules │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 487 MB │ baseline │ │ yarn │ 502 MB │ +3% │ │ pnpm │ 124 MB* │ -75% │ │ bun │ 461 MB │ -5% │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ * pnpm uses hard links to global store Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Multiple Projects (Same Dependencies) Here's where pnpm's architecture pays off. If you have 10 projects using React 19: 10 Projects with overlapping dependencies: ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Total Disk │ vs npm │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 4.87 GB │ baseline │ │ yarn │ 5.02 GB │ +3% │ │ pnpm │ 612 MB │ -87% │ │ bun │ 4.61 GB │ -5% │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode pnpm stores each unique package version exactly once. Every project links to that single copy. If you work on many projects, pnpm can save tens of gigabytes. Bun's Approach: Bun uses a global cache but still creates full node_modules directories. It's faster than npm/yarn but doesn't achieve pnpm's deduplication. Monorepo Support Compared Monorepos have become the default for many organizations. Here's how each manager handles them: Workspace Configuration npm (workspaces): // package.json { "workspaces" : [ "packages/*" , "apps/*" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode yarn (workspaces): // package.json { "workspaces" : [ "packages/*" , "apps/*" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode pnpm (pnpm-workspace.yaml): # pnpm-workspace.yaml packages : - ' packages/*' - ' apps/*' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Bun (workspaces): // package.json { "workspaces" : [ "packages/*" , "apps/*" ] } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Workspace Features Comparison Feature npm yarn pnpm Bun Workspace protocol ( workspace:* ) ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Selective dependency installation ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Parallel task execution ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Cross-workspace linking Basic Good Excellent Good Hoisting control Limited Full Full Limited Filtering ( --filter ) ❌ ✅ ✅ ❌ The Bottom Line: pnpm and yarn are the clear leaders for monorepo management. npm's workspace support is functional but basic. Bun's is improving rapidly but still catching up. Real-World Monorepo Performance We tested a Turborepo setup with 15 packages: Task: Install + Build all packages ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Install │ Full Build │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ pnpm │ 28.6s │ 142s │ │ bun │ 4.8s │ 138s │ │ yarn │ 52.3s │ 156s │ │ npm │ 134.2s │ 198s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Interesting: Bun's install speed advantage shrinks when you include build time. The build phase dominates, making the install speed difference less impactful for CI/CD overall. Security Features Security has become a first-class concern. Here's how each manager handles it: Audit Capabilities Feature npm yarn pnpm Bun audit command ✅ Native ✅ Plugin ✅ Native ❌ Auto-fix vulnerabilities ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ Advisory database npm registry npm registry npm registry - SBOM generation ✅ ✅ Plugin ✅ ❌ Critical Note: Bun currently lacks built-in security auditing. For production applications, you'll need third-party tools like Snyk or Socket. Lockfile Security All four managers use lockfiles to ensure reproducible installs: npm: package-lock.json (JSON) yarn: yarn.lock (custom format) pnpm: pnpm-lock.yaml (YAML) Bun: bun.lockb (binary) Bun's Binary Lockfile: Bun's bun.lockb is binary for speed. While this makes installs faster, it's not human-readable and can't be easily diffed in code review. Bun offers bun.lock (text) as an alternative, but it's not the default. Supply Chain Protection Feature npm yarn pnpm Bun Signature verification ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ Strict peer dependencies Optional Optional Default Optional .npmrc security options Full Limited Full Limited Network isolation mode ❌ ✅ ✅ ❌ Compatibility Reality Check Here's what nobody talks about: not every package works perfectly with every manager. Known Compatibility Issues (January 2026) pnpm: Some packages break with strict node_modules structure Workaround: shamefully-hoist=true in .npmrc Most major packages now support pnpm natively yarn PnP: Many packages still don't support PnP mode Workaround: nodeLinker: node-modules falls back to traditional structure Adoption is improving but still incomplete Bun: ~98% npm compatibility (up from 95% in 2025) Some native modules still have issues Workaround: Use --backend=copyfile for problematic packages Framework Compatibility Framework npm yarn pnpm Bun Next.js 15 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Remix ✅ ✅ ✅ ⚠️ Nuxt 4 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Angular 19 ✅ ⚠️ ✅ ⚠️ SvelteKit ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Astro 5 ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ⚠️ = Works but some edge cases or extra configuration needed CI/CD Performance For many teams, CI/CD time is where package manager choice really matters: GitHub Actions Benchmark # Same workflow, different package managers # Node.js 22, ubuntu-latest, clean cache ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Install │ Cache Hit │ Total Job │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 48s │ 12s │ 2m 34s │ │ yarn │ 21s │ 8s │ 2m 15s │ │ yarn (PnP) │ 18s │ 0s* │ 2m 02s │ │ pnpm │ 14s │ 4s │ 2m 08s │ │ bun │ 3s │ 1s │ 1m 52s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ * Zero-installs : dependencies committed to repo Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Docker Build Performance # Multi-stage build comparison ┌────────────┬──────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Manager │ Layer Cache │ No Cache │ ├────────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┤ │ npm │ 18s │ 52s │ │ pnpm │ 8s │ 24s │ │ bun │ 2s │ 6s │ └────────────┴──────────────┴──────────────┘ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Docker Secret: Bun's speed advantage is even more pronounced in Docker because its binary includes the runtime—no need to install Node.js separately. Migration Guides Ready to switch? Here's how: npm → pnpm Install pnpm: npm install -g pnpm Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Import existing lockfile: pnpm import Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Delete old files: rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Install: pnpm install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Update scripts (if needed): // package.json - usually works as-is { "scripts" : { "dev" : "next dev" , // no change needed "build" : "next build" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode npm → Bun Install Bun: curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Remove old files: rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Install: bun install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Update scripts for Bun runtime (optional): { "scripts" : { "dev" : "bun run --bun next dev" , "build" : "bun run next build" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode yarn 1.x → yarn 4.x (Berry) # Enable corepack (Node.js 16+) corepack enable # Set yarn version yarn set version stable # Migrate configuration yarn config set nodeLinker node-modules # for compatibility # Install yarn install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Rollback Plan If migration causes issues: # Keep your old lockfile backed up! cp package-lock.json package-lock.json.backup # To rollback: rm -rf node_modules bun.lockb pnpm-lock.yaml yarn.lock mv package-lock.json.backup package-lock.json npm install Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode When to Use What: Decision Framework Use npm when: ✅ Maximum compatibility is required ✅ Team is unfamiliar with alternatives ✅ Legacy project with many native dependencies ✅ Corporate environment with strict tooling policies ✅ You want "it just works" Use yarn when: ✅ You need Plug'n'Play zero-installs ✅ You want the plugin ecosystem ✅ Your team is already yarn experts ✅ You need advanced workspace features ✅ Offline-first development is important Use pnpm when: ✅ Disk space is a concern ✅ You have many projects with overlapping dependencies ✅ Large monorepo with complex dependencies ✅ You want speed without sacrificing compatibility ✅ Strict dependency isolation matters Use Bun when: ✅ Speed is the absolute priority ✅ You're starting a new project ✅ CI/CD time is a major cost ✅ You're building Node.js APIs or scripts ✅ You want a unified runtime + package manager The Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions Before you switch, consider: Learning Curve npm → pnpm: Minimal. Almost drop-in. npm → yarn 4: Moderate. PnP mode requires understanding. npm → Bun: Low for package management, higher if using Bun runtime. Tooling Compatibility IDE support: All four work with VS Code, JetBrains, etc. CI/CD templates: npm has the most, Bun the least ready-made Docker images: npm/yarn are everywhere, pnpm common, Bun less common Team Onboarding The fastest package manager doesn't help if it slows down your team. Consider: How comfortable is your team with the new tool? Are your documentation and scripts updated? Have you tested the entire development workflow? Future Outlook: 2026 and Beyond npm: Will remain the default. Focus on incremental improvements. yarn: Continuing to push PnP adoption. Better monorepo support coming. pnpm: Rapid growth in enterprise. Becoming the "safe modern choice." Bun: Aggressive development. Aiming for 100% npm compatibility. May become the default for new projects by 2027. The ecosystem is fragmenting in healthy ways. Competition drives innovation—and all four managers are better for it. Conclusion: There's No Wrong Choice (Mostly) After extensive testing, here's the honest truth: all four package managers work fine for most projects. The performance differences, while measurable, rarely matter for small-to-medium projects. Where choice matters: Monorepos: pnpm or yarn CI/CD-heavy workflows: Bun or pnpm Disk-constrained systems: pnpm Maximum compatibility: npm Bleeding edge: Bun The most important thing isn't which package manager you choose—it's that you choose consistently across your projects and team. Switching between managers constantly creates more friction than any speed difference could justify. My recommendation for 2026: New projects: Try Bun. It's fast enough to justify the minor compatibility risks. Existing projects: Consider pnpm if you're feeling pain. Otherwise, npm is fine. Enterprise monorepos: pnpm is the safe, powerful choice. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Sergiy Yevtushenko Posted on Jan 12 • Originally published at pragmatica.dev The Underlying Process of Request Processing # java # functional # architecture # backend The Underlying Process of Request Processing Beyond Languages and Frameworks Every request your system handles follows the same fundamental process. It doesn't matter if you're writing Java, Rust, or Python. It doesn't matter if you're using Spring, Express, or raw sockets. The underlying process is universal because it mirrors how humans naturally solve problems. When you receive a question, you don't answer immediately. You gather context. You retrieve relevant knowledge. You combine pieces of information. You transform raw data into meaningful understanding. Only then do you formulate a response. This is data transformation--taking input and gradually collecting necessary pieces of knowledge to provide a correct answer. Software request processing works identically. The Universal Pattern Every request follows these stages: Parse - Transform raw input into validated domain objects Gather - Collect necessary data from various sources Process - Apply business logic to produce results Respond - Transform results into appropriate output format This isn't a framework pattern. It's not a design choice. It's the fundamental nature of information processing. Whether you're handling an HTTP request, processing a message from a queue, or responding to a CLI command--the process is the same. Input → Parse → Gather → Process → Respond → Output Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Each stage transforms data. Each stage may need additional data. Each stage may fail. The entire flow is a data transformation pipeline. Why Async Looks Like Sync Here's the insight that changes everything: when you think in terms of data transformation, the sync/async distinction disappears . Consider these two operations: // "Synchronous" Result < User > user = database . findUser ( userId ); // "Asynchronous" Promise < User > user = httpClient . fetchUser ( userId ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode From a data transformation perspective, these are identical: Both take a user ID Both produce a User (or failure) Both are steps in a larger pipeline The only difference is when the result becomes available. But that's an execution detail, not a structural concern. Your business logic doesn't care whether the data came from local memory or crossed an ocean. It cares about what the data is and what to do with it. When you structure code as data transformation pipelines, this becomes obvious: // The structure is identical regardless of sync/async return userId . all ( id -> findUser ( id ), // Might be sync or async id -> loadPermissions ( id ), // Might be sync or async id -> fetchPreferences ( id ) // Might be sync or async ). map ( this :: buildContext ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The pattern doesn't change. The composition doesn't change. Only the underlying execution strategy changes--and that's handled by the types, not by you. Parallel Execution Becomes Transparent The same principle applies to parallelism. When operations are independent, they can run in parallel. When they depend on each other, they must run sequentially. This isn't a choice you make--it's determined by the data flow. // Sequential: each step needs the previous result return validateInput ( request ) . flatMap ( this :: createUser ) . flatMap ( this :: sendWelcomeEmail ); // Parallel: steps are independent return Promise . all ( fetchUserProfile ( userId ), loadAccountSettings ( userId ), getRecentActivity ( userId ) ). map ( this :: buildDashboard ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You don't decide "this should be parallel" or "this should be sequential." You express the data dependencies. The execution strategy follows from the structure. If operations share no data dependencies, they're naturally parallelizable. If one needs another's output, they're naturally sequential. This is why thinking in data transformation is so powerful. You describe what needs to happen and what data flows where . The how --sync vs async, sequential vs parallel--emerges from the structure itself. The JBCT Patterns as Universal Primitives Java Backend Coding Technology captures this insight in six patterns: Leaf - Single transformation (atomic) Sequencer - A → B → C, dependent chain (sequential) Fork-Join - A + B + C → D, independent merge (parallel-capable) Condition - Route based on value (branching) Iteration - Transform collection (map/fold) Aspects - Wrap transformation (decoration) These aren't arbitrary design patterns. They're the fundamental ways data can flow through a system: Transform a single value (Leaf) Chain dependent transformations (Sequencer) Combine independent transformations (Fork-Join) Choose between transformations (Condition) Apply transformation to many values (Iteration) Enhance a transformation (Aspects) Every request processing task--regardless of domain, language, or framework--decomposes into these six primitives. Once you internalize this, implementation becomes mechanical. You're not inventing structure; you're recognizing the inherent structure of the problem. Optimal Implementation as Routine When you see request processing as data transformation, optimization becomes straightforward: Identify independent operations → They can parallelize (Fork-Join) Identify dependent chains → They must sequence (Sequencer) Identify decision points → They become conditions Identify collection processing → They become iterations Identify cross-cutting concerns → They become aspects You're not making architectural decisions. You're reading the inherent structure of the problem and translating it directly into code. This is why JBCT produces consistent code across developers and AI assistants. There's essentially one correct structure for any given data flow. Different people analyzing the same problem arrive at the same solution--not because they memorized patterns, but because the patterns are the natural expression of data transformation. The Shift in Thinking Traditional programming asks: "What sequence of instructions produces the desired effect?" Data transformation thinking asks: "What shape does the data take at each stage, and what transformations connect them?" The first approach leads to imperative code where control flow dominates. The second leads to declarative pipelines where data flow dominates. When you make this shift: Async stops being "harder" than sync Parallel stops being "risky" Error handling stops being an afterthought Testing becomes straightforward (pure transformations are trivially testable) You're no longer fighting the machine to do what you want. You're describing transformations and letting the runtime figure out the optimal execution strategy. Conclusion Request processing is data transformation. This isn't a paradigm or a methodology--it's the underlying reality that every paradigm and methodology is trying to express. Languages and frameworks provide different syntax. Some make data transformation easier to express than others. But the fundamental process doesn't change. Input arrives. Data transforms through stages. Output emerges. JBCT patterns aren't rules to memorize. They're the vocabulary for describing data transformation in Java. Once you see the underlying process clearly, using these patterns becomes as natural as describing what you see. The result: any processing task, implemented in close to optimal form, as a matter of routine. Part of Java Backend Coding Technology - a methodology for writing predictable, testable backend code. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Learn Python programming with our simplified Python programming tutorial and examples. Python programming language was created by Guido Van Rossum. Because of its simplicity in coding and powerful features, it works brilliantly for both beginner to experts. In this series of Python programming tutorial, we will cover from basics to advanced concepts of Python in the simplest way possible. 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Simplicity in coding Simplicity is what isolates python programming from other programming languages like C, C++, Java and others. Python is best for beginners as its simple and elegant syntax is easy to get along yet being so much powerful at the same time. Easy to learn, read and interpret As you follow along with our tutorials, you will realize the simplicity in structure and easily defined syntax of Python programming which makes it super easy to learn, even for beginners. Python is like simple English with some predefined super easy instructions. Free and Open Source: Thus easy to maintain Python is constantly improved by the community of developers working every day to make it efficient and better. The best part of Python is that it is absolutely free for distributing copies, reading and editing source codes. It is free for both domestic and commercial use. Broad range of standard libraries There is a huge number of standard Python libraries available for free. 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On the contrary, an interpreter runs Python program directly from source code. We don’t need to worry about compiling and other lower level tasks which make it super easy for a programmer. These all success stories of Python listed in Python’s official pages are all because of these above-mentioned features of Python. [adsense1] Python Programming – History In today’s world Python is one of the most popular programming languages, with its heavy use in data science to small scripts. The inception of Python began in the late 1980s by Van Rossum and was implemented as a successor of ABC programming language. Van Rossum named the language ‘Python’ after the show of BBCs 70s TV series “Monty Python’s Flying Circus”.  Initially, Python was similar to Modula-3 , as the module system was borrowed from Modula-3. Learn in detail about the history of Python programming language . Application of Python Before knowing about Python’s application, one must know the big companies and applications that use Python programming languages. To name a few are: Google Facebook Instagram NASA Mozilla (built in Python) Dropbox Quora and many others Besides these tech giants, millions of applications are built on a regular basis using Python because of its astounding simplicity in coding and many other core features. Here is the list of software built in Python. What is Python used for in the real world? Well, as ironic as it sounds but the question is what is that Python is not used for in modern days. It has become favorite scripting language for programmers because of humongous libraries, package index, and community supports. Here are the sectors in real world where Python is used dominantly and is being used more and more with every passing day. Web/Internet Development GUI Application Scientific and Numeric Computing Data Analysis Software Development Education Business Applications Python: Environment Setup and Installation Installing Python is a simple task. Follow following steps to install Python on windows and you don’t need an external editor to write codes as IDLE comes in default while installing Python. Step 1: Go to the official download page of Python and click on the download link to download the latest version or any version. There will be many downloadable files available. Make sure you download the executable file for the ease. Step 2: Once the executable file is downloaded, click and install it following the instructions. That’s it and you have installed Python on your windows. Now, the one thing you need is an editor to write Python scripts. But, as mentioned above Python comes with default editor IDLE. When you open following screen will pop up. The version of Python is also displayed in the Python shell. We can write code and execute here but to write long python scripts and programs, we will have to open up a new window and run it. ctrl + N  is the shortcut key for opening up a new window. Here is how a new window in Python Shell looks like. That’s all about the installation of Python in Windows. Python Programming: Text Editors/Interpreters With the installation of Python, IDLE comes as default and free which is amazing in its own ways. But, if you are working on complex projects, there are many other text editors and interpreters available which make coding in Python even easier. Here are some of the popular IDEs for Python: PyCharm by Jetbrains – Download PyDev with Eclipse – Download Spyder Python – Download Komodo IDE – Download Wing IDE – Download Python Programming: My First Program Now that you know how to install Python, let’s write a simple program to demonstrate how simple it is to code in Python and have a glimpse of programming in Python. ## To print Hello World print ("Hello World") ## To print sum of two numbers a=1 b=2 print(a+b) Output Hello World 3 Explanation of the program The first line is: ## To print Hello World Anything followed by ## is taken as a comment in python. ## is used for single line comments. The second line is: print ("Hello World") This is the simplicity of python, writing code as if we are writing plain English. This will print Hello World in output console. Third part is: a=1 b=2 print(a+b) Here, first values are assigned to a and b and then their sum is printed. We don’t need to declare variables, instead, we can directly assign a value to them. Python Programming Tutorial – Final Words Hope you all have been familiar with Python programming to some extent. Besides its simplicity and elegant coding standards, Python for many more purposes has become the most popular programming language in today’s world. Especially in Data Science and Research field, Python has more dominance. Python History Copyright 2026 Try to Program. All rights reserved.
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https://opensource.org/license/mpl-2-0
Mozilla Public License 2.0 – Open Source Initiative Skip to content Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Get involved About Licenses Open Source Definition Open Source AI Programs Blog Open Main Menu Popular / Strong Community Mozilla Public License 2.0 Version 2.0 Submitted: August 15, 2011 Submitter: Luis Villa Approved: January 9, 2012 Board minutes SPDX short identifier: MPL-2.0 Steward: Mozilla Foundation Link to license steward's version 1. Definitions 1.1. “Contributor” means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to the creation of, or owns Covered Software. 1.2. “Contributor Version” means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used by a Contributor and that particular Contributor’s Contribution. 1.3. “Contribution” means Covered Software of a particular Contributor. 1.4. “Covered Software” means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case including portions thereof. 1.5. “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses” means that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the terms of a Secondary License. 1.6. “Executable Form” means any form of the work other than Source Code Form. 1.7. “Larger Work” means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software. 1.8. “License” means this document. 1.9. “Licensable” means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and all of the rights conveyed by this License. 1.10. “Modifications” means any of the following: any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered Software; or any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered Software. 1.11. “Patent Claims” of a Contributor means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its Contributor Version. 1.12. “Secondary License” means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those licenses. 1.13. “Source Code Form” means the form of the work preferred for making modifications. 1.14. “You” (or “Your”) means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this License. For legal entities, “You” includes any entity that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of this definition, “control” means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of such entity. 2. License Grants and Conditions 2.1. Grants Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license: under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or as part of a Larger Work; and under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its Contributions or its Contributor Version. 2.2. Effective Date The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first distributes such Contribution. 2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License. Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a Contributor: for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software; or for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party’s modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor Version); or under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of its Contributions. This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks, or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with the notice requirements in Section 3.4). 2.4. Subsequent Licenses No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under the terms of Section 3.3). 2.5. Representation Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License. 2.6. Fair Use This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other equivalents. 2.7. Conditions Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted in Section 2.1. 3. Responsibilities 3.1. Distribution of Source Form All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not attempt to alter or restrict the recipients’ rights in the Source Code Form. 3.2. Distribution of Executable Form If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then: such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients’ rights in the Source Code Form under this License. 3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice, provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary License(s). 3.4. Notices You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies. 3.5. Application of Additional Terms You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any jurisdiction. 4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it. 5. Termination 5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after Your receipt of the notice. 5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions, counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section 2.1 of this License shall terminate. 5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License prior to termination shall survive termination. 6. Disclaimer of Warranty Covered Software is provided under this License on an “as is” basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is authorized under this License except under this disclaimer. 7. Limitation of Liability Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or personal injury resulting from such party’s negligence to the extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to You. 8. Litigation Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions. Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party’s ability to bring cross-claims or counter-claims. 9. Miscellaneous This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor. 10. Versions of the License 10.1. New Versions Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section 10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a distinguishing version number. 10.2. Effect of New Versions You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license steward. 10.3. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close ChatGPT Follow Hide GPT models are capable of natural language processing tasks such as text generation, summarization, and analysis. ChatGPT interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests. Create Post submission guidelines We welcome all posts around the topic of ChatGPT - technical articles, personal stories, discussions, and more! Older #chatgpt posts 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu We Can't Write the Perfect Prompt on the First Try — And That's the Point synthaicode synthaicode synthaicode Follow Dec 20 '25 We Can't Write the Perfect Prompt on the First Try — And That's the Point # ai # architecture # systemdesign # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 4 min read Inside ChatGPT: Deconstructing "Attention Is All You Need" (Part 1) Tuntufye Mwakalasya Tuntufye Mwakalasya Tuntufye Mwakalasya Follow Nov 21 '25 Inside ChatGPT: Deconstructing "Attention Is All You Need" (Part 1) # architecture # ai # deeplearning # chatgpt 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Decoder-Only Transformers: The Architecture Behind GPT Models Siddharth kathuroju Siddharth kathuroju Siddharth kathuroju Follow Nov 17 '25 Decoder-Only Transformers: The Architecture Behind GPT Models # gpt3 # deeplearning # ai # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 5 min read AI Comments, Real Conversations, and the Thinking Gap: 2025 ChatGPT Case Study Series Shawn knight Shawn knight Shawn knight Follow Nov 24 '25 AI Comments, Real Conversations, and the Thinking Gap: 2025 ChatGPT Case Study Series # ai # linkedin # thoughtleadership # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 6 min read 20 Years in Fashion, 30 Days with AI: How I Used ChatGPT to Predict 2026 Trends Glorious Techs Glorious Techs Glorious Techs Follow Nov 29 '25 20 Years in Fashion, 30 Days with AI: How I Used ChatGPT to Predict 2026 Trends # ai # machinelearning # fashiontech # chatgpt Comments Add Comment 2 min read Telegram Bot @ChatGPTTlgrmBot Updated to GPT-5.1: New Features and Promo Code King Triton King Triton King Triton Follow Nov 15 '25 Telegram Bot @ChatGPTTlgrmBot Updated to GPT-5.1: New Features and Promo Code # chatgpt # telegram # api # python Comments Add Comment 3 min read ChatGPT Hacks: How Developers Actually Use It in Real Projects Farhad Rahimi Klie Farhad Rahimi Klie Farhad Rahimi Klie Follow Dec 18 '25 ChatGPT Hacks: How Developers Actually Use It in Real Projects # chatgpt # llm # programming # learning 3  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read The Google Gemini Experience: 2025 ChatGPT Case Study Series Shawn knight Shawn knight Shawn knight Follow Nov 16 '25 The Google Gemini Experience: 2025 ChatGPT Case Study Series # chatgpt # googlegemini # artificialintelligen # review Comments Add Comment 5 min read A Simple Project That Turned Into Something Much More! Karan Karan Karan Follow Dec 18 '25 A Simple Project That Turned Into Something Much More! # ai # chatgpt # sideprojects # beginners 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Chrome Extensions Are Selling Your AI Conversations: How to Safely Manage ChatGPT History takumi takumi takumi Follow Dec 17 '25 Chrome Extensions Are Selling Your AI Conversations: How to Safely Manage ChatGPT History # security # chatgpt # privacy # webdev 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read 50 Python + ChatGPT Prompts for Beginners Anitha Anitha Anitha Follow Nov 13 '25 50 Python + ChatGPT Prompts for Beginners # chatgpt # python # beginners # ai Comments Add Comment 3 min read How We Built a PDF Generator Inside ChatGPT to Solve a Real Classroom Problem Strive Math Strive Math Strive Math Follow Dec 6 '25 How We Built a PDF Generator Inside ChatGPT to Solve a Real Classroom Problem # aitool # chatgpt # mcp # latex 4  reactions Comments 5  comments 4 min read The Curious Case of ChatGPT Hallucinations Praveen Radhakrishnan Praveen Radhakrishnan Praveen Radhakrishnan Follow Nov 12 '25 The Curious Case of ChatGPT Hallucinations # chatgpt # ai # machinelearning # openai 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Why Prompts Matter: How AI Answers Change Based on What You Ask Naji Louis Naji Louis Naji Louis Follow Nov 13 '25 Why Prompts Matter: How AI Answers Change Based on What You Ask # ai # chatgpt # gemini # promptengineering Comments Add Comment 2 min read GitHub Copilot Model Context Sizes (Nov 2025) Dr. Furqan Ullah Dr. Furqan Ullah Dr. Furqan Ullah Follow Nov 13 '25 GitHub Copilot Model Context Sizes (Nov 2025) # ai # githubcopilot # chatgpt # claude Comments Add Comment 1 min read Access GPT, Gemini, Claude, Mistral etc. through 1 AI Gateway: Configure Providers in Bifrost Debby McKinney Debby McKinney Debby McKinney Follow Dec 17 '25 Access GPT, Gemini, Claude, Mistral etc. through 1 AI Gateway: Configure Providers in Bifrost # ai # llm # mcp # chatgpt 6  reactions Comments 2  comments 4 min read Codex vs Claude vs Cursor Wafa Bergaoui Wafa Bergaoui Wafa Bergaoui Follow Dec 5 '25 Codex vs Claude vs Cursor # news # ai # webdev # chatgpt 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read How I Use ChatGPT to Fix Technical SEO Issues Faster Mohit Sharma Mohit Sharma Mohit Sharma Follow Dec 15 '25 How I Use ChatGPT to Fix Technical SEO Issues Faster # chatgpt # seo # ai # webdev 4  reactions Comments 3  comments 3 min read How I built a privacy-first ChatGPT migrator (and why JSON parsing is a nightmare) Tom Tom Tom Follow Dec 16 '25 How I built a privacy-first ChatGPT migrator (and why JSON parsing is a nightmare) # chatgpt # llm # gemini # ai 7  reactions Comments 6  comments 1 min read How Gemini, GPT-5, and Modern LLMs Actually Work — A Simple Explanation Siddharth kathuroju Siddharth kathuroju Siddharth kathuroju Follow Nov 17 '25 How Gemini, GPT-5, and Modern LLMs Actually Work — A Simple Explanation # ai # chatgpt # gemini # machinelearning Comments Add Comment 4 min read 🚀 How to Build and Deploy ChatGPT Apps with MCP Servers Hanieh Zahiremami Hanieh Zahiremami Hanieh Zahiremami Follow Nov 12 '25 🚀 How to Build and Deploy ChatGPT Apps with MCP Servers # chatgpt # mcp # apps # cloud 3  reactions Comments 1  comment 7 min read 🧵 How We Made Our Embroidery Site LLM-Ready: OpenAPI + JSON-LD + ChatGPT Integration Ludmila Konovalova Ludmila Konovalova Ludmila Konovalova Follow Dec 15 '25 🧵 How We Made Our Embroidery Site LLM-Ready: OpenAPI + JSON-LD + ChatGPT Integration # ai # api # llm # chatgpt 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read LiteLLM Broke at 300 RPS in Production. Here's How We Fixed It Debby McKinney Debby McKinney Debby McKinney Follow Dec 12 '25 LiteLLM Broke at 300 RPS in Production. 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