React Native, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin… I use whatever gets the job done without starting a small fire.
While impressive at executing within good frameworks like Terraform and Sentry, Claude lacks the judgment to identify elegant solutions or refactor poorly-designed code, skills that define senior engineering.
While impressive at executing within good frameworks like Terraform and Sentry, Claude lacks the judgment to identify elegant solutions or refactor poorly-designed code, skills that define senior engineering.
Component-driven development with atomic design methodology forms the foundation of modern frontend architecture, breaking interfaces into reusable atoms, molecules, and organisms.
Component-driven development with atomic design methodology forms the foundation of modern frontend architecture, breaking interfaces into reusable atoms, molecules, and organisms.
Modern PHP has evolved significantly with features like JIT compilation, readonly immutability, enums, attributes, and a robust type system comparable to TypeScript. Unlike JavaScript frameworks, PHP requires no build steps, transpilation - can write code and deploy directly.
Modern PHP has evolved significantly with features like JIT compilation, readonly immutability, enums, attributes, and a robust type system comparable to TypeScript. Unlike JavaScript frameworks, PHP requires no build steps, transpilation - can write code and deploy directly.
🏆 1. Python — The Timeless Titan
⚡ 2. Rust — The Performance Powerhouse
🌐 3. JavaScript / TypeScript — Web Still Rules
🤖 4. Go (Golang) — The Backend Beast
📱 5. Swift & Kotlin — Mobile Kings
🧬 6. Julia (Runner-Up) — For Hardcore Scientific Computing
🏆 1. Python — The Timeless Titan
⚡ 2. Rust — The Performance Powerhouse
🌐 3. JavaScript / TypeScript — Web Still Rules
🤖 4. Go (Golang) — The Backend Beast
📱 5. Swift & Kotlin — Mobile Kings
🧬 6. Julia (Runner-Up) — For Hardcore Scientific Computing
The term "technical debt" is a fundamentally broken metaphor that shifts blame from management decisions to engineers. Most code quality issues stem from impossible deadlines, resource constraints, and business pressures.
The term "technical debt" is a fundamentally broken metaphor that shifts blame from management decisions to engineers. Most code quality issues stem from impossible deadlines, resource constraints, and business pressures.