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Tom Smithverified 25 minutes in Articles 3 min read
Enterprise AI has a production problem. Organizations can build agents in the lab. Getting them into production — governed, auditable, and scaling across departments — is another story. Kore.ai thinks it has a fix. The company today launched the Kor...
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Mahadevan - Devndesproverified 30 minutes in Articles 6 min read
The Complete Evolution of Frontend Development From Static Pages to Living Systems > A 30-year journey through every paradigm shift that shaped the modern web — from the early HTML era to AI-powered development. Introduction The web has evolv...
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automatelab 2 hours in Tutorials 10 min read
Why AI-SEO is suddenly the most important SEO surface, exactly how to do it, and what it actually pays back. Three years ago you optimized a page to rank on Google. Today the page that ranks #1 still loses six out of ten clicks the moment an AI Ov...
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Shepmaster 2 hours in Articles 6 min read
Solving problems related to data structures and algorithm has become the norm of many technical interviews in recent times. So whether you are a beginner or seasoned developer, it is important you keep your problem solving skills active. In this art...
Tom Smithverified 1 day in Articles 3 min read
Java modernization is one of those tasks that sits in the backlog for years. Everyone knows it needs to happen. Nobody wants to be the team that breaks production by doing it. Blue Pearl, a South African IT consultancy, was in exactly that position....
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VGR 2 hours in Articles 7 min read
Today, we're going to fix a C# Error: Index was outside the bounds of the array that usually occurs when we try to access the index less than 0 or greater than or equal to the array length - 1. In this study blog, we'll explore why it happens and how...
tuni56 3 hours in Articles 3 min read
Cloud architecture looks simple when everything is working. Users open an application. Requests travel through the system. Containers respond. Data gets processed. But real engineering starts when things break. A container crashes. Traffic spikes ...
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yogirahul 3 hours in Articles 1 min read
Recently while practicing interval problems, I noticed something interesting: A lot of interview questions are actually small twists of the same underlying pattern. Take the classic Merge Intervals problem: intervals = 1,3, 2,5, 6,8, 7,9 The fir...
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codebymelendez 3 hours in Articles 6 min read
In Venezuela, telemedicine is no longer a futuristic promise. It's an operational tool for handling clinical follow-ups, expanding coverage, and reducing friction in a system where distance, time, and connectivity still create very real barriers. Whe...
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Doszhan 3 hours in Articles 7 min read
I used to track my finances in an app. Salary, loans, small transfers, all of it. At some point I got curious whether the team behind it could actually see those numbers in their database. So I wrote them and asked. They never replied. That stuck wi...
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Doszhan 3 hours in Articles 9 min read
The honeymoon phase of every MVP You know the feeling: while you’re building an MVP, everything flies. A couple of users, an empty database, a fast server. The user clicks a button, the frontend sends a request, the backend responds, and the UI upd...
Next Big Creative 4 hours in Articles 1 min read
Every app on macOS carries a digital signature — and it’s more important than most people realize. Here’s what signatures actually do: ✅ Identity — Confirms who created the app ✅ Integrity — Ensures the app hasn’t been modified or tampered with ✅ T...
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aleklabs.dev 4 hours in Articles 5 min read
There is a long-term trend in the software industry that I think developers should pay more attention to: > We are slowly replacing the open mobile web with isolated app containers. And I think this is a mistake. Not because native applications ar...
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JAgostoni 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
Google has officially replaced Gemini CLI with the new Antigravity CLIhttps://developers.googleblog.com/an-important-update-transitioning-gemini-cli-to-antigravity-cli/ and launched it alongside Gemini 3.5 Flash, which became the default model for th...
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BashSnippets 4 hours in Articles 4 min read
Nginx crashed on a Saturday night. An OOM kill, probably — I was running a Node app that leaked memory like a broken faucet. The service went down at 2:14 AM. I found out at 8:30 AM when I opened my laptop and saw Slack messages from six hours earlie...
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Flamehaven 4 hours in Articles 8 min read
!cover imagehttps://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/f3k7jz1voscq51d9kuu7.png Glossary: terms used in this article MICA Memory Invocation & Context Archive: A governance schema for AI context management. Defines how context should...
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SnappyTools 5 hours in Articles 4 min read
CSS gradients have come a long way since the early days of browser-specific prefixes. Today, with linear-gradient, radial-gradient, and conic-gradient all widely supported, you can create smooth colour transitions that previously required image asset...
horushe 5 hours in Launches 5 min read
Pre-publish AI testing predicts short-form video potential...
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