Somewhere along the way, many of us quietly stop being students. Not because we’ve learned everything—but because we start protecting the image of knowing. We avoid questions that might make us look unprepared. We hesitate to try new things in front of others. We trade curiosity for competence, and without realizing it, growth slows toContinue reading “Still a Student”
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Popcorn Timing
It’s hard not to look around and measure. At birthday parties, playgrounds, school drop-offs, even family gatherings, the comparisons sneak in quietly. Someone else’s child is talking sooner, reading earlier, sitting still longer, understanding faster. And without meaning to, you start asking yourself questions you never planned to ask. Is my child behind? Am IContinue reading “Popcorn Timing”
Pagination in API and Frontend Development
It’s been a great experience interacting with our freshers while assessing their projects at the end of their fullstack training. One of the key things that I observed was the concept of pagination wasn’t implemented. Pagination is a crucial concept in both API and frontend development. It allows developers to manage and present large datasetsContinue reading “Pagination in API and Frontend Development”
