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Efforts or tools aimed at improving efficiency in tasks or processes.
Fady-Desoky-Saeed-Abdelaziz 3 days in Articles 1 min read
For a long time, I thought improvement in tech mainly meant better code. Cleaner architecture. Faster queries. Lower latency. Better models. But recently, while working on process optimization in a real business environment, I realized something unc...
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Jaideep Parashar 4 days in Articles 1 min read
As the Founder of ReThynk AI, I’ve learned that AI fluency doesn’t come from intelligence. It comes from 7 days of small proof. So here is the simplest plan I use to move from fear to fluency, especially for founders and small teams. From Fear to ...
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Jaideep Parashar Jan 10 in Articles 2 min read
As the Founder of ReThynk AI, I’ve learned something that matters more than any tool: People don’t adopt AI because it’s powerful. People adopt AI when it feels safe. So I want to share a simple story because the democratisation of AI is not a tech...
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Prasoon Jadon Jan 8 in Articles 1 min read
Course Launch: Writing Is an Important Part of Coding Documentation, Thinking, and Developer Voice We’re launching a new dev.to course that treats writing as a core programming skill, not an optional extra. This course focuses on how documentatio...
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Sunny Dec 29, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
For the last few years, GenAI in software felt like a playground. Autocomplete here. Chatbots there. Some copy-paste coding, some “wow” moments — but nothing truly foundational. That phase is over. We are entering the Vibe Coding era — where softwa...
Jaideep Parashar Dec 24, 2025 in Articles 2 min read
As the Founder of ReThynk AI, and someone who builds and writes in public, I’ve learned one truth the hard way: AI doesn’t make me productive. AI makes me operational. That’s a very different thing. This article is about the shift from “using AI s...
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Jaideep Parashar Dec 16, 2025 in Articles 4 min read
For a long time, books were seen as the end product. You wrote a book. You published it. You moved on to the next one. But in the digital era, I learned something far more powerful: A book is not a product. A book is a leverage engine. What chang...
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Jaikant Kumaran Dec 11, 2025 in Tutorials 4 min read
In this article we will build an AI chatbot. Before writing code, we decide what this chatbot must do. Based on who we are helping and what results they expect we would decide how the chatbot would function. For this article we will take the example ...
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BDonaldTechnologist Dec 4, 2025 in Articles 5 min read
How .NET Scaffolder eliminates repetitive CLI commands for .NET developers After years of typing the same dotnet new commands over and over, I finally decided to do something about it. Today, I'm excited to share .NET Scaffolder by NotableBit—a VS C...
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Jaideep Parashar Dec 4, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Hey Coder Legion community, I’m Jaideep Parashar, author of 40+ books on Artificial Intelligence, certified Quality Champion, founder of ReThynk AI, and someone obsessed with building a future where AI isn’t just hype, it’s real, accessible, and emp...
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tv1981 Dec 2, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Planning your next sprint? and still have tasks left over from the last one? Before you roll them into the next sprint like nothing happened, let’s talk about why tasks often spill over — and more importantly, how to prevent it. This guide is for ...
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Yash Nov 28, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Your AI Isn’t Dumb — Your Prompts Are Confusing Let’s be honest: If your AI keeps giving you answers that look like they were written by a confused potato… it’s probably because your prompt sounded like: “Make it funny but serious but emotional but...
Yash Nov 26, 2025 in Articles 2 min read
THE REAL REASON YOUR PROMPTS SUCK AND HOW I FOUND OUT THE HARD WAY By The AI Alchemist Let’s be honest. We’ve all typed at least ONE prompt so bad that even the AI paused… …like it needed a moment to recover. I didn’t realize how tragic my prompti...
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debuggingwithsim Nov 23, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Everyone says: Build in public. Share your journey. Be transparent. But no one talks about how it actually feels. In the beginning, I used to post like I was talking to myself, No likes, no responses. And honestly? That’s where most people qu...
DuchessCodes Nov 15, 2025 in Articles 2 min read
When I first started learning tech, I had this habit: I kept waiting. Waiting to fully understand a language… Waiting to finish a course… Waiting to feel “confident enough.” But here’s what I learned along the way: You will never feel 100% ready...
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djunehor Nov 11, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Most developers wait until performance becomes a problem before doing anything about it. By then, you're firefighting instead of building. Here are the optimizations you should implement from day one - they cost almost nothing upfront but save you fr...
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Vishwajeet Kondi Nov 10, 2025 in Articles 3 min read
Let’s be real: AI coding tools like Copilot, Cursor, and others are game-changers. They autocomplete code, suggest fixes, and even write entire functions for you. For new developers, this is like having a senior dev sitting next to you, whispering an...
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BrazenBraden Oct 23, 2025 in Articles 8 min read
After having followed the various conventions defined by our Githttps://brazenbraden.com/posts/gitconventions/ and GitHubhttps://brazenbraden.com/posts/githubprocess/ processes, we should now be in a good place to take the code that has been produced...
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