La belleza excepcional del código fuente es aquella que logra ser clara en lo que hace.
En la construcción de código, siempre nos enfrentamos a crear elementos de apoyo que son los que nos permiten escalar soluciones (fáciles o no tanto) en el futuro.
Pensar bien en el presente nos hace tener cimientos sólidos para que siga creciendo el software en el ...
The first time a user complained that KAIRO kept forgetting their name between sessions, I brushed it off. The second time, I told myself it was a known limitation of stateless LLM calls. By the fifth time, across five different users in the same week, I stopped pretending it was acceptable.
I'd built KAIRO as a pers...
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the standard language for interacting with relational databases. Whether you are storing customer records, tracking exam results, or analysing transactions, SQL is how you talk to the database.
SQL commands are grouped into five categories:
I’ve been building software professionally for more than 25 years, and like most developers, I spend a lot of time inside databases. MySQL in particular shows up everywhere: analytics systems, internal tools, production apps, and quick debugging sessions.
Over the years I’ve used a lot of database clients. Some were good. Some were frustrating. Eventually I reached a point where I kept ...
I made a mask.
When you get close to me, the lights on it change. Not because you pressed anything. Not because you touched it. Just because you're there.
This is what it looks like:
Most auth tutorials focus on how authentication works such as how to drop in a component, spin up a dev server, and get a login screen running. There's no shortage of guides that tell you which method to use for your use case. What's missing is the hands-on part: actually experiencing each flow the way your users do, so you can feel the friction, see the session it produces, and make an informe...