Before internship work, I thought a feature was mostly the screen.
Then came validation, APIs, database queries, accessibility, Lighthouse, and code reviews.
The UI was only the visible part.
A form can look finished and still be fragile.
The UI working is not enough.
Empty values, wrong types, duplicates, strange input, API expectations.
That is where validation becomes product work.
Browser automation is not just "click the button."
Today the visible browser showed one state, while the automation layer saw another.
The fix was not a better selector.
It was verifying the active window, screenshot, focus, visible text, and enabled button before acting.
A dashboard is not successful because the charts look clean. It is successful when someone can open it and immediately understand what needs attention. That shift changed how I think about building interfaces.
As an international student, tailoring a resume for every role can be exhausting.
This resource helped me generate job-specific CVs and present them in a clean format without starting from scratch each time.
Sharing in case it helps someone else.
Try it here 👇
https://t.co/oidGR4QdiG
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Generic resumes don’t fail because people are lazy.
They fail because they’re not tailored.
Recruiters scan for role alignment — fast.
This tool generates job-specific CVs in modern formats in minutes.
https://t.co/L6qoJtrURn
#JobSearch#ResumeTips#CareerGrowth#Hiring #BuildInPublic
@ethanmonkhouse That rewrite loop is brutal.
Same experience → rewritten 10 different ways for 10 roles.
Tailoring should be mechanical, not exhausting.
Is your resume starting to feel outdated or generic?
try this! : https://t.co/L6qoJtrURn
This tool generates CVs tailored to specific job roles, using the job description to rewrite your resume and format it in a modern template.
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I’ve been quietly working on a resume review tool that checks resumes the way ATS systems do.
Just got my first real user today, and it made me realize how many people struggle with this part of job hunting.
What’s been your biggest resume frustration?
@flexsphere_dev Thank you! Honestly, the resume analyzer has been the most exciting so far — seeing someone actually use it today made everything feel worth it.
What about you, what are you building right now?
I stopped waiting for opportunities and started building my own.
Introducing CodeBolt Systems ⚡
https://t.co/OKWZ2q5EHD
A small studio where I build:
• Automation tools
• Micro-SaaS products
• Business dashboards
Building in public. Shipping fast. Learning loudly.
#BuildInPublic #IndieDev #StartupLife #MicroSaaS #Automation
Today I got my first real user on my resume analyzer.
https://t.co/oidGR4QdiG
No revenue yet. No viral post.
Just one person who trusted something I built.
That alone feels like a win.
Back to building.
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