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I generally hear books on my Audible. One of the very good series which i completed sometime back is the Ram Chandra Ser...
29/05/2024

I generally hear books on my Audible. One of the very good series which i completed sometime back is the Ram Chandra Series by one of my favourite author Amish Tripathi.

I had read his Shiva Trilogy a long time back and became his fan. His books are a combination of our ithasas with a lit bit of change to the stories by making them more human.

His ways of writing books gave rise to other also, who started writing series like the Kalki series by Kevin Missal. These books adds a lot of science of the time also, which tell about an advanced civilization in terms of technology and spirituality.

Hope to read/listen to more such books and one day movies been made out of them.

I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Solutions Architect at UMENIT! , which is leading Software Applic...
22/05/2024

I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Solutions Architect at UMENIT! , which is leading Software Application Service Provider, headquartered in Gurugram.

I am working from the remotely as an Team Lead, writing code, mentoring and leading teams and creating solutions for customers.

I voted in the Lok Sabha election yesterday and this election  i had too spend a lot less money. After many years stayin...
08/05/2024

I voted in the Lok Sabha election yesterday and this election i had too spend a lot less money. After many years staying in metros i am back in my home city of Bhopal for the past 4 years and the voting place only 1 km from my residence.

In the previous two election held during 2014 and 2019, i was working in Mumbai and Bangalore and always used to cime during May for giving the Lok Sabha election with wife and kid.

The flights cost were their but i used to stay with my parents for 1 week. But then also everyone used to say why do you come during this summer time just to cast a vote. You should extend this in the festival season of Holi. But for me this is more then festival, but this decides our country future.

Some people say nothing changed but when when i look at my stocks, it says a different story in the past 10 years. When i see the progress in non-metro cities like Bhopal and Indore it tells a different story.

When i go to AIIMS Bhopal(Top Govt Hospital with best facilities and top doctors in India) for even simple medical checkup it's tell me a different story.

Yes, those small investments in those air fares moved my country so much in the past 10 years.

There were a lot of things which i knew, but created a Vercel Clone by following awesome YouTube Video from  Beside Reac...
01/05/2024

There were a lot of things which i knew, but created a Vercel Clone by following awesome YouTube Video from

Beside ReactJS and NodeJS, created queue using Redis Queue. Upload through CLI to an AWS S3 like service called CloudFlare R2. It uses the same npm packages and method.

As always while learning created an post for myself and others. The link for the same - https://link.medium.com/OcXqRIBgaJb

Serverless is the word which every NodeJS developer should know. It adds to your resume and you will get change to work ...
24/04/2024

Serverless is the word which every NodeJS developer should know. It adds to your resume and you will get change to work on amazing projects.

To refresh my serverless concepts, i created a small NodeJS app using various things like serverless npm package, Serverless Postgres(Neon) and AWS Lambda.

As always created a post on the same for my revision later and for everyone else. You can find it on this medium link.

https://link.medium.com/TAOv4p0wPIb

What are tuples? What is Omit? What are Singleton Classes?These were some of the questions asked to me in a recent inter...
17/04/2024

What are tuples? What is Omit? What are Singleton Classes?

These were some of the questions asked to me in a recent interview. And i was not able to answer them. I have more then 4 years of experience with TypeScript and worked in both Angular and React projects using it.

But working with TypeScript and answering Interview questions are two very different thing. A MERN and MEAN stack developer like me have to revise a lot of theoretical concepts before the interviews.

Sometimes you have to revise things quickly and cannot rely on your 160 pages book, which you have written for world second biggest publisher Apress. So, i decided to create a blog for the same for my quick revision.

Hope it will help me and others to quickly revise TypeScript.

https://nabendu82.medium.com/typescript-interview-questions-80d4bb1e9733

I have 573 blogs on medium, which i have written in the past 4 years. All of these technical blog on HTML, CSS, JS, Reac...
12/04/2024

I have 573 blogs on medium, which i have written in the past 4 years. All of these technical blog on HTML, CSS, JS, React, React Native, Angular, NextJS were written by me to help myself.

They are a quick way to revise everything during interview or during coding a new web-app at office, as i understand the most from my writings. But sometimes they help other people also, like the person who messeaged me on about learning from my React Native and MongoDB blog.

Thanks again to all for liking my blog or purchasing my books, it feels great that they are helpful to people.

I had watched the awesome Node.js documentary by Honeypot.io. They really make awesome origin stories on React.js, one m...
29/03/2024

I had watched the awesome Node.js documentary by Honeypot.io. They really make awesome origin stories on React.js, one my favorite.

Most of us JavaScript developers know that Ryan Dahl created it, but what is his story is been told here.

Learned a lot of things about Node.js in this documentary. Like how it was initially created for Mac and Linux and with awesome coding marvel was created for Windows also.

How Ryan Dahl left after 3 years after selling the trademark to a company Joyent. It was open source from the start but a lot of core members were not liking it's progress. So, they forked it to io.js and both existed for sometime, before been merged again.

Node.js was and is still one of the fastest and easiest backend language. I had shown it to a lot of .NET developers and they are like wow. I tried to learn .NET for many times but never made it even to the installation, which is so complex.

People say Node.js is slow, but the next time you watch a Netflix series, it is been powered by Node.js

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I have almost completed the 0-1 course of   and learn quite a new things. Learned about monorepos, serverless coding and...
20/03/2024

I have almost completed the 0-1 course of and learn quite a new things. Learned about monorepos, serverless coding and deployment in Cloudflare.

In recent projects struggled a lot when our DevOps engineer decided to change to Azure function. It's very difficult to change a normal NodeJS code for serverless, but we managed somehow.

Will learn more about hono taught by Harkirat and try in next production project, which will be deployed in AWS Lamda or Azure Function. These two are the industry standard for serverless.

I am also planning to go in details with some topics and create some blogs. I learn the most when i do this thing. And it also becomes a nice note for future reference.

I am moving ahead with the 0-1 course for  at a Rocket pace. I know most of the thing in this part and waiting for the 1...
15/03/2024

I am moving ahead with the 0-1 course for at a Rocket pace. I know most of the thing in this part and waiting for the 1-100 course to start.

But this is a good revision and preparation for my upcoming interviews. Although learning new things also like Recoil for global state management in ReactJS. As per Harkirat it is used on most Open Source projects. It is also very easy in comparison to Redux.

Most of my career have used Redux for global state management. In recent projects have used Redux Toolkit and Context API. Most of my team members like Context API and we started with that, but we ended up with Redux when the project had grown.

I had meet some one on Saturday, who is a brilliant ReactJS developer. I only knew him through whatsapp and LinkedIn and...
11/03/2024

I had meet some one on Saturday, who is a brilliant ReactJS developer. I only knew him through whatsapp and LinkedIn and we meet finally at my home.

He just asked me how much IT experience i have and suddenly i realized it will be 2 decades(20 years) by the end 2024.

I have been coding most of my life from C/C++ Unix Shell Scripting and Perl in my earlier days. And moving to web-development in 2010. Started working with ReactJS in 2015 and a fair but of Angular projects.

When i was giving my first internal ReactJS interview for a project in 2015, the recruiter asked why still coding after 10 years. Most of your same age colleagues are Managers and don't code. I just said it's life and can't live without it.

I then did some very good ReactJS, NodeJS and Angular projects, because in those days most developers were Java or .NET resources. My current and previous job have the title like Architect and did a lot beside coding. Learned client interactions, deciding he technologies to use in the project.

Building a roadmap for project completion and mentoring and help my Team with coding and other issues. Even with these Architect roles never compromised with coding and remained a top Individual Contributor. Did code review and also those other stuff also for the team which i lead.

Now, when i am again searching for job, i am totally comfortable with Senior Software Engineers and Team Leads role, along side Architect roles. I only roles in which i give at-least 60% of my time into coding.

PS: This is an old pic from my first job at C-DAC, when we had CRT monitors.

As with my earlier post i have started  0-100 course. The course is actually divided into two parts 0-1 and 1-100. I joi...
08/03/2024

As with my earlier post i have started 0-100 course. The course is actually divided into two parts 0-1 and 1-100. I joined for the 1-100 mainly, in which he will teach advanced NodeJS, advanced DevOps and Open Source contributions. Also, the creation of highly scalable apps using Redis and other technologies.

Right now the 1-100 is not started and 0-1 just finished. I know most things in 0-1 as doing these things for the past 9 years. Also, i had taken classes similar to 0-1, before my current job.

But getting a different views on the things i know is a great learning. Going through this basis learning with 2x speed, which also helps me to prepare for the upcoming interviews.

PS: Check my profile and you will know that i am serving notice period and open to new opportunities. More details on it soon in a separate post.

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