u/Highly_Incompetent_3

Competitive Programming

I'm a dev with 5+ yoe, started frequenting LeetCode almost two months ago, and I'd honestly say it's fun.

What do you think of CP post college? From my understanding the most important competitions are college-level. Do you think it's worth it to better your skills in this part of the field?

Am doing it for the fun of it, but I still wanted to hear you opinions and see if there are others in a similar situation with a similar interest.

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المشاركة بتطوير برامج مفتوحة المصدر

هل انت:

- بتشارك بتطوير برامج مفتوحة المصدر؟

- حاب تشارك لكن ما بتعرف برامج تساعد بتطويرها؟

- بترجع تعبان من الشغل؟

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u/Highly_Incompetent_3 — 9 days ago

New Jordanian Sub for Learning the field?

The sub is bloated with posts from non-tech/newly-graduated people asking how to start, and it's messing up whatever potential this sub has.

A 'JordanDev' sub should be for jordanians who are actual developers. I'd really hope for the feed here to be more sophisticated and informative. No offense to new/non developers, we all start somewhere.

u/ibraaaaaaaaaaaaaa

u/ObadaAlathamneh

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u/Highly_Incompetent_3 — 15 days ago

OSI Model. Why?

From my understanding, the OSI model was a promising theoretical model for the global connection of computers. It was eventually discarded for the datagram model which is easy to use and computationally less expensive.

Why do universities still insist on teaching the OSI model as a global standard instead of a history lesson? I understand the model was a great collaboration of experts producing solutions for many problems, but even theoretically you need to perform many mental gymnastics to fit OSI to how internet communication is currently implemented (Or do I lack the understanding?)

كنت حاب اكتب البوست بالعربي لكن ما بعرف اناقش مجالنا بالعربي زي الانجليزي

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u/Highly_Incompetent_3 — 18 days ago

Claude Code changelog parsed: 1700+ fixes in the past 15 months

A small article analysing Claude Code's changelog for the past 15 months

1700+ fixes and 319 releases in the span of 439 days.

>The cost of speed

>The word "regression" tracked the shipping rate almost perfectly: roughly one mention a month through 2025, then climbing as the velocity took off. Fast has a price, and the changelog pays it in public.

Are we getting too comfortable shipping slop?

u/Highly_Incompetent_3 — 2 months ago

Is the IT scene in Jordan underdeveloped? Or do I not know where to look?

I've honestly been skimming JOSA's website and Google's first search page, and I don't think am looking at the right places.

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u/Highly_Incompetent_3 — 2 months ago