Siddhant Mani
Siddhant Mani @_siddhantmani ·
Tonight is different. Not another UI LIBRARY. Not another COMPONENT PACK. This is the stuff you ACTUALLY need to ship. React Vibe UI blocks built for speed. Built for builders. No setup. Animations first. No redesigning. No wasted hours. #buildinpublic #webdev #indiedev
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NBAnime
NBAnime @Ayush54426067 ·
What if you could bet on real-world events… without risking a single rupee? 👀 I built a prediction market where you trade with virtual money 🧠 Launching with IPL 🔥 Would love your feedback! Link in comments #buildinpublic #startups #webdQnQ
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Vikas Kumar
Vikas Kumar @DevCodeHub99 ·
Developer time estimation be like: "Should take 2 hours" — 2 hours later — "Ok 2 more hours" — 2 hours later — "I need to rethink my entire life" #DevLife #WebDev
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Shaswat Builds
Shaswat Builds @ShaswatBuilds ·
🛠️ Current stack: → Next.js 14 → Supabase → Tailwind CSS → OpenAI API Rapid prototyping magic ✨ #NextJS #WebDev
Pushp Jindal
Pushp Jindal @Pushpjindal31 ·
Day 56: Ended up with a crazy spotlight effect project.✅️ 🤯 It with only that part on which spotlight goes. Here it is: Heading towards goal.🥅 Consistency is key🔑 . #WebDev #LearningInPublic #bED
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Rehoboth Sadiku
Rehoboth Sadiku @RehobothSa52292 ·
I disappeared for a few months… but I’ve been learning behind the scenes. Now I’m back 🚀 Currently learning JavaScript and just got into the DOM — and it’s starting to make sense 🔥 I’ll be sharing my progress again. #JavaScript #100DaysOfCode #WebDev
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chris james
chris james @chris_9one6 ·
I just added a “code snippet” block to my app and tested it with this code from the cache. Quick question: should code snippets get a subtle background so they pop, or keep it clean? #buildinpublic #webdev #javascript
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Megntech
Megntech @megntech ·
🚀 Need a modern website or online store for your business? We’ve got you covered! Professional design • Fast delivery • Mobile-friendly results 💻📱 For more queries DM us now. #webdev #shopify #UGXM
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Asim Momin
Asim Momin @asimhmomin7864 ·
Sharing my first TypeScript practice project. I built a CLI calculator to practice basic type annotation, return types, and using a MathOp Enum to manage our switch statement logic. Build CLI using "inquirer/prompts" library #TypeScript #WebDev
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