I'm building a multitenant order management system for cafes and restaurants. Orders come in, the kitchen sees a live queue, waiters track item status — all updating in real time across multiple screens.
The natural first choice in Rails? Turbo Streams — targeted DOM updates over WebSocket. Replace this partial, append to that list, remove ...
It's full on Spring here. Stuff is blooming and things are covered in pollen. Our sprouts are getting big and it's almost time to move them to the soil.
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March 2026 brought 4 Puppetlabs module releases in the Puppetlabs Forge catalog. Read along to see what changed this month!
Across the month, the clearest themes were compatibility updates across Puppet Enterprise (PE), supported platforms, and operational hardening and troubleshooting improvements.
My first project had a hardcoded API key in the source code. The navigation crashed if you rotated your phone. The icon was something I made in PowerPoint.
I shipped it anyway. It got maybe 12 downloads, most of them from my family. I'm pretty sure my mom downloaded it twice because she thought the first one didn't work.
That project was terrible. It was also the most important ...
1) Prime Number
i)Finding whether the given number is prime or not:
let num = 7;
let isPrime Most engineers blame the AI when they get bad results. The real issue? The prompt.
Here's what actually works:
1. Be specific upfront
Vague prompts = vague answers.
❌ "Write a function to handle errors."
✅ "Write a Python FastAPI middleware that catches async errors and returns a structured JSON response with status code and message."