Hey 👋 I’m Ammar — a CS undergrad senior & fullstack cloud native developer. I'm a Co-founder of @Linklet_io, a powerful link management platform, & CutTheQ, an online food-ordering application.
Big fan of clean UIs, messy terminals, and side projects that get out of hand.
@Yashank18 Github - https://t.co/IcF85RObTz
Linkedin- https://t.co/RpdirPD5oi
Hey Yashank! I’m a co-founder of https://t.co/Xe6uHHPyga, a link management & analytics SaaS platform.
I also built CutTheQ, a real-time food ordering app for our university canteen with 400+ daily active users
@ThePeterMick Craft. Brand. Analyze.
https://t.co/Xe6uHHPyga is a simple yet powerful link management & analytics tool.
We offer unlimited tracked links, 10 custom domains, and detailed analytics at just $7.5/mo.
Built for low latency, data privacy, and working towards full GDPR compliance.
@windsurf_ai, are you planning on offering a student discount? Since, now, both @cursor_ai and @github Copilot are giving students free access to their pro tiers.
I'm about to graduate, so the offer still applies, and I'll be taking full advantage of it.
It's highly useful if you're experienced, since you know what AI code to fix or refactor.
But for beginners, imo, it just leads to becoming too reliant on AI & never mastering the basics.
Since students can now use Cursor for free, I’m wondering...., does using AI this early actually help new devs learn, or does it make them too reliant on it, setting them up for failure down the road?
Curious what others think.
@bmykhaylivvv@MaxA_insights Think about what potential users would type into the search bar when looking for a service like yours.
For my SaaS https://t.co/8iJA8Bdj4V, a few keywords would be "link shortener", "analytics", "custom domains", etc.
What was your first ever React project?
(Not counting guides or tutorials)
Here's mine: https://t.co/uw9nXdryYp
It's a realtime multiplayer game.
Built it a few years ago while still figuring things out (you could probably find ways to break it... feel free to try and do so!)
Super TicTacToe is an advanced version of TicTacToe with 9 inter-connected boards.
Built it a few years ago while still figuring things out (you could probably even find ways to break it... feel free to try and do so!)
Inspired by this @tweetsauce video: https://t.co/rTZqt6sr8i
What was the first complete project you ever built?
Not a tutorial, not half-finished, but something real, start to finish.
Could be an app, a game, a website, anything.
Here's mine: https://t.co/uw9nXdr18R
It's a realtime multiplayer game built using Websockets.