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Some people say all wars start after the debt bubbles especially in the financial sectors, If you see around the major countries the debt bubble is increasing and that was also the case before ww1 and ww2

What is important to know that the war is already out there. Its basically hybrid war. The country or group controlling the information is winning. Controlling information is a powerful tool because you can reach million of users and change narratives and people start talking creating hashtags and asking for protection. Budget kicks in money is spend weapons are bought etc etc. The country or group controlling information can suppress any rebels.

WW3 could be the last one as per various revelations The Battle of Armageddon


Start with the basics, Understand conditions, loop, functions, classes and data structures. They are basically same in all the languages.

Once you get the feel that you can build a lets say a calculator in any language of your choice then advance further.

Once you start feeling comfortable go to next level and try to make a software or application for a dummy company like a library system or a hotel. At this point you have to ask yourself if you want to stay in the backend or frontend and then that's another discussion for later


Debatable

If you are getting more salary than you should. Over hours make sense because you need the money and there is no one else to pay the same

If you are getting less salary, find another job.

The point is that startups with fundings usually pay for the weekends but corporates do not.


Node is awesome and very mature. I can literally make any backend ready in a day with basic setup that takes days in any other framework

I encourage people to switch to node because even a frontend developer understands typescript and java script

Deno can replace node but then there will be bun and in all that race I think Node will still be champ


I remember I was able to run Oracle 6 or 8 once with it

It should be fine if your backend is not doing any memory operations

If you want to host another website, you can do it but just keep it static no backend involve


This is a nice idea for businesses who heavily relying on emailss. Currently you can only create a task by drag dropping in all major email providers


Are you coding in bash script - just kidding

I mean how does it even works ? What if you want to build an app for a company which is wishing for digitization of their business - you need to have code - Don't you ?

Secondly how come founder are not liability - I have seen a stage in start ups when it comes to the situation where startup is either sold or purchased by other competitive business and after some months when the startup is absorbed the founders are gone or have a silent positions... Doesn't it make them liability afterwards?


Never compete with anyone except yourself


some legends say code should speak itself


The best practice is to write the test by knowing all the scenarios.

Usually this is the practice I have seen successful in all the big projects

- unit test for each function

- Functional Integration test to test the building blocks and functions together (for example rest API with business layer and database

- BDD Behavior driven development where you write automated test to test your business scenarios by initializing the seed data in the test systems

- Performance testing

If you have freelancer who charge per hour or if you have consultants which are expensive - they will write too many test and there code will be so complex in the end that when you want to hire permanent employees or other freelancers they will say "I would like to rewrite it"

The developers now a days like to do clean coding and for simple things they discuss too much even for a program of 2 + 2. there will be endless discussions and in some companies (diverse or multi culture) developers are always under mining each other with what they like and don't like


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