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James Dayalverified Sep 25, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Hello World! Welcome to the Open Source Group! We’re excited to have you here! This is a space where you can share, learn, and connect with other developers who love Open Source. Start by saying hi! Introduce yourself in the comments below—tell ...
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Prasoon Jadon Mar 18 in Articles 1 min read
Join The Young Technologist – A Space for Young Minds in Tech! Are you passionate about technology? Do you love exploring new ideas, sharing tutorials, or writing about the latest in tech? Then The Young Technologist is the perfect place for you! ...
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Nicolas Dabène Mar 17 in Articles 1 min read
On March 26, 2026, the EO2S — Ecommerce Open Source Summit will bring together the open-source e-commerce ecosystem in Issy-les-Moulineaux / Paris, with Friends of Presta behind the event. It is positioned as a full day of exchanges around conference...
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Nicolas Dabène Mar 17 in Articles 3 min read
Open-source ecosystems do not grow only because of code. They grow because people organize around them. That is something developers often underestimate. We talk a lot about frameworks, modules, releases, APIs, migrations, AI, and performance. But...
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Prasoon Jadon Mar 14 in Articles 2 min read
10 Tools Every Gen Z Developer Should Know About 2026 Edition If you’re a Gen Z developer trying to survive the chaotic tech world, knowing the right tools isn’t optional — it’s your superpower. The right tools can save hours of work, make your pro...
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Prasoon Jadon Mar 7 in Articles 3 min read
How I Built a NumPy-Like Library in Pure JavaScript While learning data science with Python, one library impressed me more than any other: NumPy. NumPy contains many essential numerical and statistical functions that make working with data much ea...
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Prasoon Jadon Mar 2 in Articles 2 min read
Launching the Vyoma Data Science Initiative A 12-Month Public Journey into Mathematical Data Science Today, I’m starting something long-term. Not a tutorial series. Not a “learn pandas in 10 minutes” guide. Not another machine learning crash cou...
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MasterCraft Feb 19 in Articles 2 min read
Creating a personal blog is a great way to share your thoughts, ideas, and projects with the world. In this tutorial, we'll walk through building and deploying a blog application using Node.js and Express. Prerequisites Before starting, ensure you h...
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Mag123c Feb 3 in Articles 6 min read
I've been using Claude Code heavily and kept wondering how much I'm actually spending. There's no built-in way to see total token usage or cost history. !https://coderlegion.com/?qa=blob&qablobid=17397490407329239638 The Problem I was a happy use...
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Amara Graham Feb 2 in Articles 2 min read
I recently did a webinar1 where I talked with two Kestra contributors about their contribution experience. While our discussion was mostly centered around plugins, this reminded me we have multiple ways to contribute to Kestra and I figured I should ...
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Igor Giamoniano - Coisa de Dev Feb 1 in Tutorials 2 min read
Graphical tools like Rufus or Balena Etcher are convenient and widely used. However, when working in constrained environments, rescue scenarios, or legacy hardware, abstractions can hide critical details. This article explains how to safely create b...
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akshath Jan 31 in Launches 1 min read
Train and evaluate your CV models without writing code....
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Igor Giamoniano - Coisa de Dev Jan 30 in Articles 2 min read
TL;DR Modern Linux installers increasingly assume fully compliant UEFI firmware. On early-generation UEFI systems circa 2011–2013, this assumption often breaks. This article documents a real-world case where Debian 13, installed in Legacy MBR + GRUB...
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Prasoon Jadon Jan 26 in Articles 2 min read
This post is part of TextConf, a series of calm, text-based seminars under Vyoma. No mic. No stage. Just ideas you can read, pause on, and return to. Welcome to TextConf #2 I’m Prasoon Jadon, a solo developer and founder working on tools, op...
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Prasoon Jadon Jan 5 in Articles 2 min read
I’m 16 Years Old, and I Just Launched a CSS Framework Yes — 16. No VC. No startup accelerator. No huge team. Just curiosity, code, and a lot of broken builds. Today, I’m launching VyomaCSS — a lightweight, SCSS-based CSS framework built for indi...
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Prasoon Jadon Jan 4 in Articles 2 min read
Most of my journey as a developer has been solo. Building tools. Writing code. Publishing open-source. Learning security through observation, OSINT, and real mistakes. Over time, I realized something important: > Building alone works — but l...
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Igor Giamoniano - Coisa de Dev Jan 3 in Tutorials 3 min read
BTOP++: The Resource Monitor I Didn’t Know I Needed Introduction The year has just begun, the holidays are over, and it’s time to get back to building things. There’s been a lot of talk about 2026 being “the year of Linux” — Steam even kicked off...
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Vaishnav-sabari-girish Dec 8, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Notes taking script This script is a small note-taking application in itself where it lets you do the following 1. Create a new note 2. Open notes 3. Preview notes 4. Search for notes 5. Delete notes Dependencies 1. gumhttps://github.com/cha...
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Vaishnav-sabari-girish Dec 1, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Advent of Code Interactive This script provides an interactive experience using the aoc-cli too. Dependencies aoc-cli : gum : glow : With this script you can 1. View problems By selecting the days 2. Download the problem and input 3. S...
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Vaishnav-sabari-girish Oct 31, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Hi devs, Ever thought that writing CMake at 3am was tedious, you might have read about a project creating script in my previous bloghttps://coderlegion.com/6867/project-creation-script-for-multiple-languages. That script was for not just C, it was ...
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