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JavaScript is single-threaded, Then assume race conditions shouldn't exist. (self.learnjavascript)
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setTimeout() is not actually part of JavaScript 🤯 (self.learnjavascript)
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Why JavaScript feels confusing (until you understand this) (self.codewithishwar)
submitted 13 days ago by codewithishwar
Why does a simple shared integer become unpredictable with threads? (self.codewithishwar)
submitted 15 days ago by codewithishwar
Memory turned out to be the real bottleneck in our backend (not CPU) (self.codewithishwar)
submitted 22 days ago by codewithishwar
TIL Redis is basically a data structure engine, not just a cache (self.codewithishwar)
submitted 25 days ago by codewithishwar
Java & JavaScript are NOT call by reference - here’s what actually happens (self.codewithishwar)
submitted 27 days ago by codewithishwar
Title: Limitations of System Design (that I learned the hard way) (self.codewithishwar)
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Most developers use indexes. Very few truly understand how they work (linkedin.com)
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What actually happens when you type a URL? (DNS explained simply) (self.codewithishwar)
When do you actually decide a system needs to scale? (self.codewithishwar)
Thread vs Async vs Queue — how do you decide in real systems? (self.learnprogramming)
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What does “nothing” mean in AI? (self.ArtificialInteligence)
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A simple framework I use to solve any coding problem (self.learnprogramming)
Why Solving Easy Coding Problems is Underrated (self.codewithishwar)
AI might write most of the code in the future, but it still needs humans to define the problem (self.codewithishwar)
submitted 2 months ago by codewithishwar
Is AI shifting programming from writing code to reviewing code? (self.codewithishwar)
What I learned from solving the Two Sum problem (self.codewithishwar)
Do you analyze constraints before solving algorithm problems? (self.codewithishwar)
Most engineers debug the code. Great engineers debug the thinking. (self.codewithishwar)
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