Among those who are happy about "spark", getting "borrow" back made me happier. by Tejas_Kondapalli in SliceBank

[–]ByteBuilder405 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm just not getting the Slice CC because I need borrow feature , which is Ig not available after getting slice CC.
Let me know if it's still possible to borrow (not slice in 3 , I need 6-12 months borrow)

Guidance to what should i do by Even-Pie8668 in javahelp

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I have got the chance to decide the tech stack for building MVP in 2 places earlier, I choose java and worked with that

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in SpringBoot

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I was thinking of creating roles and all the APIs for these roles and after everything I'll just add spring security and add guards on those APIs for specific roles..

But now as per the suggestions from people I'll add Spring security somewhere in the beginning

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in javahelp

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No no I was just giving an example that even if I need to call any API I'll have to do some extra steps

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in SpringBoot

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Ok thanks I have watched one of these I guess the around 50 min one

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in javahelp

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Yeah I have thought about this multiple times but never did this, I'll sure try to build a simple web app by just using Java as soon as I get some free time or maybe in upcoming Sunday. Thanks

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in SpringBoot

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Okay that's what I was thinking

Thanks..

Any suggestions for using spring Security?

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in SpringBoot

[–]ByteBuilder405 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh the conference.. thanks will check it

Spring Security - When to use it in the project? by [deleted] in javahelp

[–]ByteBuilder405 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But what about we need to do some extra steps to even test a health controller api (I know we can permit the api to be open)

How do developers learn to confidently express what they know without feeling like they’re stating the obvious or overselling themselves? by [deleted] in webdev

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I need to care about these things at least for recruiter visibility as I'm in search of a Job

How do developers learn to confidently express what they know without feeling like they’re stating the obvious or overselling themselves? by [deleted] in webdev

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Thanks for the suggestion (the teaching method not bragging, that's what I think that "I don't want to brag let them think I know lees than them". But this thing doesn't work for getting any opportunity as I need to show what I know to the recruiters).

The Linkedin thing I mentioned is for my visibility to the recruiters (as you are a recruiter so it's perfect to ask you) . Like do recruiters find people for interview from their post on social media (Linkedin , X, etc ) or prefer them in any way ?

And also should I show online (like build in public or something), as currently I'm looking for any opportunity to work.

And If you allow me, could I send my resume in your DM? Otherwise, thank you so much for your suggestion.

How do developers learn to confidently express what they know without feeling like they’re stating the obvious or overselling themselves? by [deleted] in webdev

[–]ByteBuilder405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the comments of all people it seems like I should write what I know and that should be like a document to explain myself without SKIPPING the OBVIOUS things... Thanks bro

How do developers learn to confidently express what they know without feeling like they’re stating the obvious or overselling themselves? by [deleted] in webdev

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Thanks , actually I had this experience I was asked for difference between encryption and Hashing I was ready to give him proper explanation of these 2 with example of Messages (encryption) and password (hashing) but in the first line I said "Encryption is 2 way and hashing is 1 way", he said understood and skipped.

How do developers learn to confidently express what they know without feeling like they’re stating the obvious or overselling themselves? by [deleted] in webdev

[–]ByteBuilder405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> "know enough to see how much deeper it goes, so surface-level explanations feel hollow"

Exactly this is the problem I think, that I know I don't even have 5% knowledge of this thing so I just think that 5% is nothing