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Timothy sat at his desk, looking a bit overwhelmed. He had a simple user object, but his code was cluttered with if statements.
let user Are technologies that generate code our enemies?
The answer is no. Technology exists to help.
But the result is not always what we expect.
At the end of 2022, ChatGPT was released, one of the most impactful tools since the invention of t...
It started with a Slack message from our support team.
“Hey, the organization dashboard feels really slow for some customers. Like… 3–4 seconds slow.”
I sighed🥴. Another performance ticket.
I hit the endpoint locally:
280ms. Fine.
Checked staging:
~320ms. Also fine.
“Probably their network,” I thought, closing the tab — a classic developer reflex...
This is a submission for the GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge
What I Built
I built DevFlow, a minimal TypeScript + Node.js project designed to demonstrate a terminal-first debugging workflow using GitHub Copilot CLI.
The project intentionally includes a failing unit test. Using natural language prompts in the terminal, I asked Copilot CLI to...
Most engineers use Git every day—but only a handful of commands.
That’s fine… until something goes wrong.
A bad merge.
A wrong commit.
A force-push panic.
This list covers 20+ Git commands you’ll actually use in real projects, with
As a sports fan and developer, I've always wanted a single dashboard where I could track live scores, check betting odds, and dive into player statistics without jumping between multiple apps. So I built one.
StatFlow is a free, open sports analytics dashboard ...