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🧑💻 Software Developer | Building solutions to real-world problems 🚀 Sharing tech tips, coding insights & debugging adventures 💡 Let’s connect
Joined June 2019
A small team, with BIG dreams! ✨ At insureKU, we're passionately building the tech to streamline insurance aggregation in Malaysia, making it user-friendly and transparent. Discover the smarter way! Stay tuned, 🇲🇾 #InsurtechMalaysia #BuildingTheFuture
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Censof Holdings Berhad, a technology holdings company specialising in financial management software solutions, has announced the official launch of
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9:15 pm Monday night. Not a single Eng has left yet. The only thing to do in life is build.
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Legends will know it. Check out the new trailer from Insomniac. Looks freaking awesome.
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Yup... And she excitedly claims she found a great deal; which I sent her months earlier
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This brings back memories.
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The moral of the story is that you don't have to burn it all down. Rebuilding a project on a tight deadline is not easy. Try the Strangler Fig Pattern, which lets you evolve your legacy system safely. Ever faced a codebase held by duct tape. You are not alone.
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Once the migration is completed, it's time for a final pre-launch check. A few weeks later, we hit 'launch', and there were no explosions. It is not perfect, but I will continue improving it until we can build v3.
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Using Strangler Fig Pattern, I started rebuilding the rocket by replacing all the faulty components, all the cracks on the hull, engine, fuel tanks, etc. The prelaunch checklist helped to check if the rocket is still functioning as it was supposed to while migration took place
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Next, I installed a safety sensor system ( Typescript ) to make sure the inputs and outputs are correct so that one doesn't send ketchup as fuel to the thrusters.
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Imagine you need to tell the stakeholders that you need to build another rocket with additional funding and time? It is not going to fly. First, I added pre-launch check lists ( unit tests ) to make sure all the components worked as expected.
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The first test deployment? Oh, it crashed and burned in the staging environment. I felt as if the code was held together by duct tapes and hope, like a child's rocket. At this point, I decided this would not cut it. Rewriting code from scratch is not easy.
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No documentation. No tests. No clarity on what’s mission-critical. And the fuel lines? Let’s just say they’d accept ketchup as rocket fuel. The stakeholders were anxious to get it launched soon. If you guys have seen Space Force Episode 1, the atmosphere was exactly the same.
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From a launchpad disaster 💥 to LIFTOFF, 🚀 Picture this You’re handed a rocket 🚀 built by a previous crew. It looks ready to launch—but there’s no blueprint, no safety checks, and half the systems could explode if you press the wrong button.
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The biggest LIE that "vibe coding" community sold to beginners is that ANYONE can build a production ready app for mass consumption. It is simply not true (for multiple logical reasons). Prototype - sure. MVP for "invite only testers" - definitely. An app you can show to
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Trigger warning. ⚠️🚨 Vibe coding, summed up in a picture. https://t.co/tdRoAU54uf
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Vibe coding - an AI-assisted approach to programming where developers describe what they want in natural language and let AI generate most of the code. Instead of writing every line of syntax, a...
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THEY WERE USING AI and I called them out on it! Right now we have a cohort going on and we have around 120 devs working on projects. Just caught one of them using AI, which is fine to an extent, but asked them to walk me through their code. This isn't to demean them, I just
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Hot coffee, lofi music, cold night. Another late night coding session vibe.
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