Hoang Nguyen
@codeaholicguy
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director of engineering @ ShopBack
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Joined August 2013
My entire dev workflow now lives inside CursorAI. From weeks to hours. Meet ai-devkit, my open toolkit to build, test, and ship faster with AI. Github: https://t.co/bTcar7L9pe Full post:
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AI will change workflows. It won’t change responsibility.
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Rewrites fail not because of bad code. They fail because of bad planning.
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"It takes ten years for the culture of a great company to fall apart once the CEO seat is given to someone without an engineering or product background. That's been the story of Boeing, Intel, and now Apple."
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It takes ten years for the culture of a great company to fall apart once the CEO seat is given to someone without an engineering or product background. That's been the story of Boeing, Intel, and now...
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My personal @cursor_ai account: glad I've been with it for 488 days, sad I didn't spend much time on my hobby this year, funny that Grok Code Fast 1 is my top model.
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Learn more about why coding isn’t the job in my free ebook about how to adapt AI across the stack and the organization here https://t.co/gGD8E1H2lD
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Why writing code was never the hard part of engineering. How AI reveals that problem-solving, not coding speed, is the real value of software engineers—and how to thrive by focusing on the why, not...
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Writing code isn’t the hard part. It never was. Real engineering is messy. You spend more time understanding problems than typing solutions. You debate trade-offs, argue with your past self during code reviews, and sometimes just stare at a whiteboard trying to make sense of
i am convinced that software devs have a speed problem they think the #1 issues is writing code faster... its not. its fixing the code that is already there to stop being utter garbage (as a garbage code connoisseur) quality is really lacking these days, yet quantity has never
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Leadership means you don’t get credit for wins, but you do get blame for losses.
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I'm absolutely terrified by the wild stuff people are vibe coding these days.
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AGAIN? When we measure things, answers usually come as numbers. But there’s a different kind of measurement I have in mind most of the time. It’s a simple, one-word question: Again? You can go through rigorous employee performance reviews to try to decide if someone’s doing
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Submitting untested AI-generated code without verification is a serious problem of responsibility. As engineers, we can't outsource judgment or accountability to the model. This aligns perfectly with my own perspective, AI is an incredible accelerator, but the craft remains ours
I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work
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When you spend money building a flashy exterior instead of building from the core. If you are founder, focus to the details.
@jecastillof @hf0 I would suggest to have a website with a valid HTTPS certificate first The official website right now doesn't work
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A messy codebase is not technical debt. It’s cultural debt.
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This is amazing!
And you thought it was hard to scroll through all the photos on your phone... NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has snapped its 100,000th image of the surface with its HiRISE camera. More on this milestone image: https://t.co/71CuPgO1Ep
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A team without trust spends all its energy in politics instead of progress.
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Have you ever tired of messy, hardcoded AI prompts in your AI application?
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