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S@nket_Sonawane

@_sanket_s_s

Remote Software Engineer 👨🏻‍💻. Polyglot programmer 💻. Wanderer 🗺️ #java #python #golang #swiftUI

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Hey Blue Dart Official Blue Dart Support — what’s going on? 📦 My parcel hasn’t been delivered in 5 days, and the delivery center is just 14 km away! 😡 This is pathetic service. No updates, no support. Do better. #Bluedart #DeliveryFail

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A public company CEO told me AI coding has had negligible impact on his engineering teams, instead the real transformation has been on their product and design teams using Replit. I asked him how does he reconcile this with CEOs saying that 25-50% of code is generated by AI?

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Rows in PostgreSQL are immutable and stored on the 'heap'. Every row has a hidden identifier called CTID that points to its physical location on disk. CTID is a tuple identifier with two parts: the page number and the index within that page. You can see it with a simple query:

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60 Most asked Java Interview questions that will cover almost every scenario possible for the most important topics: CORE JAVA CODING QUESTIONS STRING & CHARACTER PROBLEMS (EVERY INTERVIEW) 1. Reverse a String without using reverse() 2. Check if a String is Palindrome 3. Find

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Sliding Window looks simple... until you're in the interview. It's one of the favourite topics of tech interviewers. Why? Because it tests your ability to: → Identify the right pattern quickly → Know when to shrink the window → Understand where to update your answer The

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I have seen more systems struggling because of wrong code than slower ones. The fact remains, most engineers optimise too early. About 8 years ago, my principal engineer once told me: Performance is almost always the last thing you should be thinking about. As an SDE-2, this did

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Using PySpark on GCP Dataproc Serverless and can’t find Spark UI? 🚀 Go to: GCP Console → Dataproc → Batches → Select Job → “View Spark UI” No need for port 4040 or cluster access. GCP hosts the Spark History UI automatically. #PySpark #GCP #Dataproc #DataEngineering

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PySpark + Snowflake optimization 🚀 • Push filters/projections early • Use Snowflake pushdown queries • Repartition before large joins • Avoid small file writes • Tune warehouse size for balanced cost/perf • Cache only reused DataFrames #PySpark #Snowflake #DataEngineering

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We're hiring at General Magic Demand is outpacing what we can ship, and we're at the point where we need to add talent to scale. Insurance is a $7 trillion industry still running on software from another era. We're solving very complex problems in a space that hasn't seen

We're hiring at <a href="/generalmagic_ai/">General Magic</a> 

Demand is outpacing what we can ship, and we're at the point where we need to add talent to scale.

Insurance is a $7 trillion industry still running on software from another era. We're solving very complex problems in a space that hasn't seen