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Navigating the RAG Architecture Landscape: A Practitioner’s Guide

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has evolved from a single blueprint into a diverse ecosystem of architectures, each designed for specific performance, scalability, and accuracy needs. Choosing the right RAG pattern is Continue reading Navigating the RAG Architecture Landscape: A Practitioner’s Guide→

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📦 BoxFinder — Finding Stuff in Real Life with GitHub Copilot CLI

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

This is a submission for the GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge What I Built I built BoxFinder, an iOS app that helps track physical storage containers—those mystery boxes in closets, garages, Continue reading 📦 BoxFinder — Finding Stuff in Real Life with GitHub Copilot CLI→

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The logos, ethos, and pathos of your LLMs

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Ryan is joined by Professor Tom Griffiths, the head of Princeton University’s AI Lab, to dive into findings from his new book The Laws of Thought, which explores the history Continue reading The logos, ethos, and pathos of your LLMs→

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Mastering Playwright CLI: Your Guide to Token-Smart Browser Automation

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Mastering Playwright CLI: Your Guide to Token-Efficient Browser Automation If you’ve stared at a failing Playwright test wondering “what command do I even run?”, you’re not alone. The Playwright CLI Continue reading Mastering Playwright CLI: Your Guide to Token-Smart Browser Automation→

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Google SERP API for Competitor Analysis: A Step-by-Step Guide

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Some years ago, businesses were able to understand the search visibility of their competitors by checking their ranking position alone. However, today, this is not sufficient. The present SERP ecosystem Continue reading Google SERP API for Competitor Analysis: A Step-by-Step Guide→

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ACP-SQL Immune Ledger

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

What I Built ACP-SQL Immune Ledger is an architectural prototype designed to address critical vulnerabilities in multi-agent AI systems. In typical agent frameworks, security policies are enforced at the application Continue reading ACP-SQL Immune Ledger→

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Angular Addicts #46: Angular 21.1, Skills, Signal Forms & more

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

👋Hey fellow Angular Addict This is the 46th issue of the Angular Addicts Newsletter, a monthly collection of carefully selected Angular resources that caught my attention. (Here are the 45th, Continue reading Angular Addicts #46: Angular 21.1, Skills, Signal Forms & more→

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Coding faster is not building better: A reflection for developers in the AI era

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

The rise of AI coding assistants like Claude, GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT has transformed the way we produce code. What once took hours can now be generated in seconds. This Continue reading Coding faster is not building better: A reflection for developers in the AI era→

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Reading Weather Charts Is So 2025

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Open your favorite marine weather app. What do you see? A colorful wind map. A spaghetti plot of wave models. A pressure chart with isobars that mean nothing to 95% Continue reading Reading Weather Charts Is So 2025→

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Why I keep a personal work log even when the team has a task tracker

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

In every project, I keep a simple table for myself: plans for the week/sprint and what I actually got done. Even when the team has a task tracker and everything Continue reading Why I keep a personal work log even when the team has a task tracker→

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Broke the #100daysofcode challenge

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Yeah…I broke the challenge, welp ok not a good idea then for me BUT it did help me gain love for coding soo… yippe!! I’m gonna continue but not gonna Continue reading Broke the #100daysofcode challenge→

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Day 9 of 100 Days of Code — Understanding the React Context API

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

If you’ve spent some time working with React, you’ve probably heard about the Context API but may not have fully understood when or why to use it. The Context API Continue reading Day 9 of 100 Days of Code — Understanding the React Context API→

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I built my own local AI assistant with Python (runs fully offline)

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Hi! Over the last few weeks I built a small personal AI assistant just for learning. It runs 100% locally on my PC (no cloud). Features: per user memory voice Continue reading I built my own local AI assistant with Python (runs fully offline)→

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Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Hud: Runtime Code Sensor for Production-Safe AI Code Anthony Max ・ Feb 8 #webdev #javascript #programming #opensource

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Python quick_sort

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

def quick_sort(arr): if len(arr) <=1: return arr pivot = arr[0] left = [] right = [] for num in arr[1:]: if num <= pivot: left.append(num) else: right.append(num) return quick_sort(left) + Continue reading Python quick_sort→

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