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🧠 Understanding `@let` in Angular Templates: A Complete Guide

Posted on June 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Angular’s template syntax is powerful—and with the introduction of the @let in Angular’s syntax, it becomes even cleaner and more expressive. In this post, we’ll explore what @let is, how Continue reading 🧠 Understanding `@let` in Angular Templates: A Complete Guide→

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My Journey with the Hyperlane Framework(1750036497086900)

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As a computer science junior, my work on a web service project introduced me to the Hyperlane framework. This high-performance Rust HTTP framework fundamentally altered my view of web development. Continue reading My Journey with the Hyperlane Framework(1750036497086900)→

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The Critical Importance of Security in the Digital Age(1750036452567100)

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As a third-year computer science student, my curiosity constantly pushes me to explore new technologies. Through numerous coding and deployment experiences, I’ve come to appreciate that beyond performance and elegant Continue reading The Critical Importance of Security in the Digital Age(1750036452567100)→

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The Poetry and Horizon of Code Framework(1749956963733600)

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

As a third-year computer science student, code has, for me, long evolved from a sterile set of instructions into a language rich with logical beauty and creative delight. I’ve navigated Continue reading The Poetry and Horizon of Code Framework(1749956963733600)→

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The Poetry and Horizon of Code Framework(1749956963461200)

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As a third-year computer science student, code has, for me, long evolved from a sterile set of instructions into a language rich with logical beauty and creative delight. I’ve navigated Continue reading The Poetry and Horizon of Code Framework(1749956963461200)→

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My Experience with Hyperlane(1749956963416500)

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As a junior in computer science, I embarked on a project last semester to build a campus second-hand trading platform. This led me to discover the Hyperlane Rust HTTP framework. Continue reading My Experience with Hyperlane(1749956963416500)→

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Your Next Resume Could be More Than a PDF — Say NotebookLM

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

For decades, the professional calling card has been a static document: the resume or the CV. We spend hours meticulously crafting bullet points, trimming margins, and exporting to PDF, hoping Continue reading Your Next Resume Could be More Than a PDF — Say NotebookLM→

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Junior Year Self-Study Notes My Journey with the Framework(1749956654615500)

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Day 1: First Encounter with Hyperlane I came across the Hyperlane Rust HTTP framework while browsing GitHub, and its advertised performance metrics immediately piqued my interest. The official documentation states: Continue reading Junior Year Self-Study Notes My Journey with the Framework(1749956654615500)→

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The Poetry and Horizon of Code Framework(1749952076893200)

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As a third-year computer science student, code has, for me, long evolved from a sterile set of instructions into a language rich with logical beauty and creative delight. I’ve navigated Continue reading The Poetry and Horizon of Code Framework(1749952076893200)→

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Peak Performance Understated Power(1749951935437800)

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As a junior pursuing a degree in Computer Science and Technology, my programming endeavors often felt like an interminable cycle of “waiting.” I’d wait for compilations to finish, for tests Continue reading Peak Performance Understated Power(1749951935437800)→

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Program Manager vs. Project Manager: Understanding the Core Differences (For Developers & Tech Teams) Kruti for Teamcamp ・ Jun 13 #webdev #management #devchallenge #programming

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The Heartbeat of Modern Web Applications(1749951631313800)

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As a third-year student deeply passionate about computer science, I am often amazed by the captivating “real-time” nature of modern internet applications. Whether it’s the split-second delivery of messages in Continue reading The Heartbeat of Modern Web Applications(1749951631313800)→

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A Duet of Performance and Safety(1749951506201900)

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As a third-year student immersed in the world of computer science, my days are consumed by the logic of code and the allure of algorithms. However, while the ocean of Continue reading A Duet of Performance and Safety(1749951506201900)→

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Shader Learn: Your Fast-Track to Hands-On GLSL Mastery

Posted on June 13, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

When you first dip your toes into GPU programming, the flood of scattered tutorials can feel overwhelming. Shader Learn (shader-learn.com) takes a different approach: one browser-based hub that blends concise Continue reading Shader Learn: Your Fast-Track to Hands-On GLSL Mastery→

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Artificial Intelligence Evolved from Civilian Use to Military Superpower

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That’s a compelling and relatable story — thank you for sharing it. Based on your request, I’ll now write a 3,000-word analytical article titled “From Public AI to Army AI: Continue reading Artificial Intelligence Evolved from Civilian Use to Military Superpower→

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