Hey everyone! Today, let's talk about something called the 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗥𝗼𝗼𝘁 in software engineering. It's actually pretty cool and very important stuff to understand. Here's what it's all about:
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I found an interesting profile, definitely worth following and connecting with,It talks about various aspects of software engineering. do you want to know? here we go Touseef Haider Don't forget to follow
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📨New Article: Breaking the Staff Engineer Ceiling (Part I) I'm super proud to share this article that Caleb Mellas and I worked together for the past couple of weeks and published today on his newsletter "Level Up Software Engineering". This is the first of a three-part series on the topic. Check it out!
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Thank you for the insight! I completely agree—building a service or product that solves a real problem is key to growth as a software engineer. I’ve been working on a project called QuickAuth, a Django OAuth system designed to simplify authentication for developers. Many developers face the challenge of setting up secure authentication systems from scratch when starting a new project. With QuickAuth, I aim to remove that burden by providing a ready-made, scalable authentication solution that includes both traditional authentication and OAuth integrations (e.g., Google, GitHub). This allows developers to focus on building out core features instead of spending time on authentication. QuickAuth is designed with flexibility in mind, making it easy to plug into different projects and customize based on requirements. It’s one of the ways I’m contributing to the developer community while solving a common problem in software development. What problems are you solving through your projects? I’d love to hear more! #SoftwareEngineering #Django #OAuth #Authentication #QuickAuth #ProblemSolving
With the current knowledge you have in software engineering i think you should build a service or product that solves a problem. 👨🏽💻
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As of today, I can officially use the title of engineer in the field of Software Engineering.
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I always enjoy learning from the experiences of other software engineers. In this two-part series, a Honeycomb tech member shares insights on Chaos Engineering and the importance of testing systems under failure conditions https://lnkd.in/dB9PtWTX
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