Chandigarh work culture

Hi everyone,

I recently moved to Chandigarh and am still getting familiar with the local tech scene. I'm currently looking for job opportunities and would appreciate any leads on companies hiring React Native or Full-Stack developers.

I have around 1 year of experience in React Native, 1 year in Full-Stack development, and a 6-month internship in UI/UX design.

If you know of any openings, companies I should consider, or can offer referrals in Chandigarh, Mohali, or Panchkula, I would be very grateful. I'm happy to share my resume upon request.

Thank you!

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u/mrrobot2369 — 18 hours ago
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Spider-Man fans are not playing around.

The booking opened and half the auditorium disappeared instantly. This might be one of the craziest advance bookings I've seen. 🕷️🔥

u/mrrobot2369 — 16 days ago
▲ 0 r/react

I am just waiting tanstack start stable 😭

I was feeling next js is slow sometimes recently i discovered tanstack start but it's not stable yet fully so I am just waited

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u/mrrobot2369 — 26 days ago

I wanted ui /ux intership if someone

I wanted to relocate but which city currently I don't know and I am skilled at ui /ux. If someone has a job plss dm me

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u/mrrobot2369 — 29 days ago

I wanted ui /ux intership if someone

I wanted to relocate but which city currently I don't know and I am skilled at ui /ux. If someone plss dm me

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u/mrrobot2369 — 30 days ago

[AskJS] I recently figured out if your using ai mostly they had the stringfy method instead of structural clone

I am little bit lazy these days so I give my work to ai then I realised my ai done the wrong when i working of sets ,maps code they used the stringfy method is very bad way approch in today era ai should update thereself

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u/mrrobot2369 — 1 month ago

Built an open-source CLI to spin up AI agent UI workspaces in 2 commands (like npm for agent skills)

Hey everyone,

​I’ve been building a lot of AI agent workflows recently, and I got tired of the constant boilerplate required to set up a web interface, handle log streaming, and manage tool schemas every time I wanted to test a new capability.

​To solve this for myself, I started building an open-source tool called Agent SPM. It essentially acts like a package manager for agent skills.

​Instead of manually wiring up a frontend interface for an agent, it handles the scaffolding automatically. You can spin up a fully functioning web UI workspace directly from the terminal in two commands:

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u/mrrobot2369 — 1 month ago

What if sharing AI agent skills was as simple as npm install?

Imagine if giving your AI agent the ability to browse the web, edit a video, or access a database didn't require writing custom orchestration code.

Agent SPM is a new open-source package manager designed to make AI agent skills modular, versioned, and instantly shareable.

CLI: Publish or pull skills to/from a global registry in seconds.

Lockfile: Keeps your agentic workflows stable by locking down the exact skill versions and prompt schemas your agent relies on.

Registry: A central hub for the developer community to share complex tool logic.

This is fully open-source, and we are looking for early contributors, ideas, and feedback to help build out the ecosystem. If you've been building autonomous agents and hate rewriting the same tools over and over, come help us build the standard!

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u/mrrobot2369 — 1 month ago

Actually We Built something Suprisngly good ( we build an npm for ai agents skills - Agent SPM)which is "Open Source ")

Right now, sharing and versioning AI agent skills/tools is a mess. Everyone is rolling their own custom API wrappers, hardcoding system prompts, or manually pasting functions.

To fix this, our team working on Agent SPM—it’s literally npm, but for AI agent skills. It provides a unified CLI, a global registry, and a strict lockfile so you can create, version, and install agent capabilities in under 60 seconds.

Why a lockfile? Because when an agent's underlying tool or prompt schema changes unexpectedly in production, the agent breaks. SPM ensures deterministic agent behavior.

🛠️ It is 100% Open Source.

The registry, the CLI, and the spec are entirely open. We need contributors to help shape the core package specification, expand the CLI features, and start publishing the very first community skills

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u/mrrobot2369 — 1 month ago

This is why Punjab feels different ❤️

Currently crossing through Mohali railway station, I was really hungry after working in Una.

I was thinking, “Aaj bhi bhukha hi wapas Jaipur jaunga…”

But lagta hai Baba Ji ne meri sun li. At Mohali railway station, I came across people doing langar and seva with such kindness.

Sometimes, when you least expect it, humanity quietly shows up.

u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

4 Way Connectivity (Mubarakpur)

Mubarakpur has crazy potential because it connects 4 major routes — Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Pathankot & Hoshiarpur. Feels like a future hotspot for transport, hotels, and business growth.

u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

[FOR HIRE] Frontend Developer / UI-UX & Product Designer — Awwwards Style Websites & Dashboards

Hey everyone 👋

I’m a full stack developer and product designer focused on building modern, high-end digital experiences with strong UI/UX and smooth interactions.

What I specialize in:

  • Awwwards-style websites
  • Modern SaaS dashboards
  • Interactive UI animations
  • Premium landing pages
  • Product & UI/UX design
  • Responsive frontend development
  • Smooth micro-interactions & transitions

Tech & tools:

  • React / Next.js
  • JavaScript / TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Framer Motion / GSAP
  • Figma
  • Firebase / Supabase
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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

Anyone with a solid startup idea looking to build something?

I will not promote anything.

Me and some friends from tech, design and marketing backgrounds have been talking with early-stage startup founders recently, and one thing we noticed is that execution is usually harder than the idea itself.

Some founders have good ideas but no technical team. Some can build products but struggle with marketing or getting first users. Others are just confused about where to start with MVPs and validation.

We’ve also been doing small surveys/research around startup problems and it’s interesting seeing how different people approach building products in the early stage.

For founders here — what has been the hardest part of building your startup so far?

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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago
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Anyone with a solid startup idea looking to build something?

I will not promote anything.

Me and some friends from tech, design and marketing background have been talking with early startup founders recently and noticed many people struggle more with execution than ideas.

Some people have ideas but no technical team, some can build but don’t know marketing, and some just don’t know where to start with MVPs.

We’ve also been doing small surveys/research on startup problems and it’s interesting seeing how different founders approach building products.

Curious what has been the hardest part for people here in the early stage?

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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

Anyone from Bangalore with a solid startup idea looking to build something?

We have a community of developers, designers, and marketers who help startup founders launch their products — especially those who have strong ideas but limited technical knowledge.

We help with:

App & web development

UI/UX design

Product launch support

Marketing & branding

MVP development for startups

If you’re building something interesting or looking for a tech team/community to collaborate with, feel free to connect.

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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

Who’s building the best mobile app UI/UX right now?

Lately I’ve been exploring apps with really polished UI/UX, smooth interactions, and high-quality animations (especially Rive-style motion design).

I’m particularly interested in:

modern mobile interfaces

clean component systems

creative onboarding flows

micro-interactions

smooth animations

well-crafted React Native experiences

Would love to discover companies, products, or teams doing exceptional work in mobile app design and development right now.

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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

Who’s building the best mobile app UI/UX right now?

Lately I’ve been exploring apps with really polished UI/UX, smooth interactions, and high-quality animations (especially Rive-style motion design).I’m particularly interested in:

modern mobile interfaces

clean component systems

creative onboarding flows

micro-interactions

smooth animations

well-crafted React Native experiences

Would love to discover companies, products, or teams doing exceptional work in mobile app design and development right now.

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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago

Who’s building the best mobile app UI/UX right now? 👀

Lately I’ve been exploring apps with really polished UI/UX, smooth interactions, and high-quality animations (especially Rive-style motion design).I’m particularly interested in:

modern mobile interfaces

clean component systems

creative onboarding flows

micro-interactions

smooth animations

well-crafted React Native experiences

Would love to discover companies, products, or teams doing exceptional work in mobile app design and development right now.

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u/mrrobot2369 — 2 months ago