Built a TypeScript Form Validator from Scratch – And Finally Got TS
Tired of copy-pasting TypeScript? One dev built a form validator from scratch and published it to npm – in hours, not weeks. Here's why this gritty approach might save your sanity.
Tired of copy-pasting TypeScript? One dev built a form validator from scratch and published it to npm – in hours, not weeks. Here's why this gritty approach might save your sanity.
Picture this: a full-stack dev from South Africa, armed with React and GraphQL, ditches silent scrolling for bold posts on Dev.to. Thabang Gideon's debut isn't just an intro—it's a nudge toward a more diverse tech voice.
Everyone's chasing serverless dreams for Python agents, but they're nightmares for long-running bots. Enter DigitalOcean Droplets: cheap, reliable, and ready to run your code forever.
A site with DA under 10 crushed Ahrefs' citation rate. Forget backlinks; AI craves structured answers and fresh data. This is the new SEO frontier.
One dev's 47 false positives killed his bug bounty cred. His fix? A ruthless AI pipeline that amplifies smarts, not noise.
Want to sell your MCP server? Good luck pasting that URL. Four hours in, zero listings — just a roadmap of dev drudgery that keeps indie tools buried.
Your AWS setup's a mess of secrets and overspend—Sunbird Insyte claims to fix it for free. But does it deliver, or just hook you for the premium?
Job platforms promise the world but deliver lists. What if an AI agent actually told you whether to apply, prep, or skip? I'm testing Dedalus on my GTM setup.
Imagine WhatsApp pinging back with real memory, all on your dusty Linux box—no OpenAI bills, no data leaks. A dev's gritty project cuts through the AI hype.
686 design files. 88 models. Keychron's just handed the mechanical keyboard world its blueprints—sort of. But don't get too excited; trademarks still rule.
Europe's web accessibility rules just got teeth with the EAA. But France's RGAA? A 106-criteria beast no tool touched—until now.
Tired of piping healthcare data to US servers? One Adelaide architect just flipped the script with NorthStar, a private AI inference API that locks your prompts inside Australia.
You're knee-deep in a client's 'quick fix' — tweaking fonts, hiding scrollbars, generating PDFs. Then the truth hits: none of it solves their real issue. That's the XY problem.
WordPress 7.0's launch fizzled yesterday, but the delay bought time for solid real-time collab. Problem: AI gets priority billing over fixes devs have begged for decades.
Picture this: your client's teams are at war, and you're the unwilling referee. Here's why smart lawyers build firewalls against that mess — before it torches your relationship.
Picture this: your app crashes on launch day because untested code snuck through. Top code test coverage tools in 2026 flip that nightmare into confidence, letting devs ship like pros.
A single UDP packet hits your server—bam, it's now an EventBridge event firing Lambdas. This serverless twist on network traffic promises edge simplification, if you don't get DDoSed into oblivion.
Code smells fester in your codebase like bad breath. These 12 tools promise to sniff them out—but most just whine without wiping.
A startup trains employees on AI via Slack bot Freddy. Then it handed the reins to an AI agent fleet. Here's the unvarnished data on what broke — and what scaled.
Dev tools were stuck at Copilot-style line fillers. AWS Kiro flips the script: an AI that groks your entire AWS account and runs the show from spec to deploy.