trish
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24 • backend dev • building @devlogz • ex @Flipkart • building things that just work • learning systems & low level stuff • love video games & pixel art
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Joined June 2022
starting a new series: C in 60s your daily 1-minute dose of C programming, concepts, and cool projects episode 1 drops today. hit subscribe & let’s code smarter https://t.co/kzqJPg2FMf
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Welcome to Forked! I’m Trish, a backend dev & low-level code lover. FORKED - because your comfort zone needs destroying.
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I don’t know how I survived these 3 months of this internship, but I’m just glad I made it through all that toxicity lol.
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Atlas: “I was sitting across from Anthony Fauci in August of 2020, and he looked at me and said, ‘One of the biggest problems is the American public is not afraid enough.’ This was the task force… it’s a completely unethical way to do public health.”
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A memory leak went unnoticed for months. Then the cloud bill arrived. That’s when finance found the bug before engineering did.
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Tomorrow marks the end of my internship... easily the most horrific experience of my life. From harassment to constant insults, I survived it all for 3 months. Never again. I’ll never work in such a toxic environment.
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Learn to design indexes. A single missing index can waste months of compute time.
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I learned more about architecture from one failed project than from five successful ones.
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If your API response is 1MB, it’s not your backend that’s slow: it’s your payload that’s obese. Compress, paginate, and breathe.
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Cache negative results too. If a value doesn’t exist, cache that info. Saves you thousands of unnecessary DB hits.
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Built a file organizer in C that automatically sorts your messy downloads folder! Just run it and it moves images to Images/, docs to Documents/, videos to Videos/ etc.
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bro i’m in 3rd year engineering and some people in the programming lab still don’t know how to compile a c program like why even take cs bro… just rich people collecting degrees
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Socket programming changed my perspective on web development. It's like seeing the Matrix code behind every website. Understanding the foundations. Appreciating the complexity. Realizing the potential. Now, every API call feels different. Every web socket connection has new
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Check return values. Always. Every. Single. Time. That’s how you avoid undefined behavior quietly destroying your sanity.
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stop overthinking the tiny details. just ship it, learn fast, fix later
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If you're learning C, understand this: Pointers are not dangerous. Not understanding them is.
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