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HTTP QUERY: The New HTTP Method That Solves GET’s Biggest Problems
HTTP QUERY: The New HTTP Method That Solves GET’s Biggest Problems For more than two decades, developers have relied on GET and POST for almost every API reques...

How to Deploy an AI-Built Website: 12 Critical Checks Before Going Live
How to Deploy an AI-Built Website: 12 Critical Checks Before Going Live Built a website using ChatGPT, Cursor, Claude, or GitHub Copilot? Learn the 12 critical ...

Senior Developer vs Junior Developer: The Real Difference and Why Senior Devs Are Paid More
Senior Developer vs Junior Developer: The Real Difference and Why Senior Devs Are Paid More In the software industry, people often assume that the difference be...

The 2026 Architect’s Guide: Orchestrating AI Agents with MCP and Agent Skills
The 2026 Architect’s Guide: Orchestrating AI Agents with MCP and Agent Skills If you have been building with artificial intelligence over the last couple of yea...

AI Agents Won’t Replace Web Developers — But Developers Who Use Them Will Move Faster
AI Agents Won’t Replace Web Developers — But Developers Who Use Them Will Move Faster In 2026, web development is shifting from “write every line yourself” to “...

Beyond the Chatbox: Why Autonomous AI Agents Are the Next Massive Shift in Tech
Beyond the Chatbox: Why Autonomous AI Agents Are the Next Massive Shift in Tech For the last couple of years, the tech world has been captivated by Generative A...

The 2026 Indie Hacker Playbook: Shipping Full-Stack SaaS for $0
Indie Hacker Playbook: Shipping Full-Stack SaaS for $0 If you have been paying attention to the indie hacker community lately, you already know the truth: indie...

From 19,024 Feet to Localhost: What the World’s Highest Motorable Pass Taught Me About Coding
Umling La, Ladakh | 19024ft As developers, we live in highly controlled environments where every broken API or bug has a logical fix. But a while back, I left m...

5 Years, 50 Projects, and a Whole Lot of Code: My Journey as a Full-Stack Developer
My journey from writing basic HTML to architecting full-stack Next.js applications. Sometimes, you get so lost in the lines of code, debugging API calls, and tw...