Pratyush Bhatnagar (@pratyush_bh) 's Twitter Profile
Pratyush Bhatnagar

@pratyush_bh

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Designing Data-Intensive Applications is the self help book of dev's. once you buy it , always have to make sure everyone knows that you are reading it kek πŸ‘€πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸͺš .

Designing Data-Intensive Applications is the self help book of dev's.

once you buy it , always have to make sure everyone knows that you are reading it kek πŸ‘€πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸͺš  .
Pratyush Bhatnagar (@pratyush_bh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone, I'm looking for a short term sharing accommodation in BLR for 3 months internship from May 2nd week to August mid. Please DM if you have any such space to offer, appreciate RT for reach 😊

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We just published the first beta for React 19! This beta release is for collecting feedback and preparing libraries for the next major version of React. To see what's included, check out the release post: react.dev/blog/2024/04/2…

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Well I'm a bit late for this, but.....drum roll, please............... I've joined Coinbase πŸ›‘οΈ as a Software Engineer Intern for this summer! πŸ₯³πŸ₯³

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🚨 Giveaway Alert 🚨 We are giving away 5 React Nexus tickets. Retweet this to participate in the giveaway and help us spread the word about React Nexus. We will randomly pick 5 winners on Friday reactnexus.com

Pratyush Bhatnagar (@pratyush_bh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine finally understanding the power of OpenMP and MPI 13 hours before the parallel computing exam while listening to Stein's Gate playlist. Istg, I'm gonna spend an unhealthy amount of time using openMP and MPI lib in C after exams

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Guys I have a question, is MPI( message passing interface ) libraries still used irl? If yes, are there any interesting use cases where it was heavily used. Just curious about this stuff.