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@codecat15

Passionate software engineer dedicated to writing clean, maintainable code. Sharing insights and tips on iOS app development and system design.

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linkhttps://youtube.com/@CodeCat15 calendar_today06-12-2019 03:34:46

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Chasing the big-tech badge is riskier than ever. All cutting roles again. Don’t trade autonomy for volatility. Join a company where your work compounds not where your name’s a spreadsheet entry.

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While using any modern front end UI framework, please consider composition and plan your components than making a big ball of mud.

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If your tech lead assumes that a child can be delivered in one month then that's your sign to quit the company and look for better opportunities than coding 14 hours a day or as some company co-founder wants their employee to work for 70 hours a week.

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Trade-offs define software architecture, and short functions can shine in contexts like performance optimization or team onboarding. What didn’t work for one project might be gold for another. It’s about context, not absolutes.

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You may not agree but this is modern software engineering these days. Absolute Zero thoughts on composition and pretty sure the some yahoo will say ohh use AI who cares about code quality

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The only time I have used AI on my phone is to edit photos, apart from that its business as usual. Wondering how others are using AI in their phones to do what and how has it made their life better?

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How to spot if the code is written by AI vs a developer? If the code is well documented, explains why something was done the way it was done it’s written by AI, there’s no way a dev would take the effort and explain every line via comment.

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Just wondering why Google does not or cannot or won’t or don’t care about putting a doodle on Men’s day? It ain’t that hard, prompt your boy Gemini to do it maybe it’s a pretty good AI tool you should try using it.

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I deleted all the auto-added English dub audio on YouTube, a feature that no one requested. I prefer my own voice over a machine-generated, mechanical voice that lacks a human touch.

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Construction sites and garbage trucks need to be properly covered no doubt about that. But let’s be honest, air pollution won’t truly improve until we plant, grow, and protect more trees. Everything else is just a temporary fix.

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My biggest fear is that in the age of AI devs will skip the learning process completely and will be unaware about what good software engineering is. Not saying AI is bad, but devs will not see value in learning. At that point should we call them dev or an average AI user?

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Time to modernize your swift apps. I just dropped a deep dive on Swift Concurrency ✅ Why GCD is becoming legacy ✅ Converting Closures to Async/Await ✅ Task Priorities & .task modifier ✅ Interview QA tips Watch here: youtu.be/KSEiQBDHy7A

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Managers don't need 'culture training,' they need a bill. You only work 12 hours because the extra 4 are free. If Indian IT had to pay for every hour after 6 PM, your 'toxic' lead would become a time-management expert overnight."

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In the AI era, everyone writes async/await. Very few understand system behavior. This video accidentally became a lesson on system correctness and the silent blunders that happen when critical thinking is ignored. youtu.be/IS_ZNXKFj4I?si…

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Code that works sequentially is not automatically safe concurrently. Here’s how shared state breaks your Swift code and how actors fix it. 🧵👇 youtu.be/Eiu53Kr6Ejs