Behind the Scenes of a 10-Person Template Studio Shipping Across Next.js, Framer, Elementor & WordPress I'm Shaon, and I run DesignToCodes. We're a ten-person studio that ships templates across four frameworks, and I get the same question from devs every month: how on earth do you keep the quality bar consistent across that many stacks with that few people? Here's the honest answer. Every adviso
Generative AI is no longer just an emerging technology. It is becoming a core business capability across software development, customer support, analytics, content generation, automation, knowledge management, and enterprise productivity. For cloud professionals, developers, data teams, and solution architects, learning Generative AI on AWS is now a high-value career move. AWS provides a growing e
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The Model Context Protocol has transformed how we connect AI to tools. But connecting agents to tools is only half the battle — connecting agents to each other is where the real challenge begins. I recently read @raviteja_nekkalapu_'s excellent article "I built an AI security Firewall and made it open source because production apps were leaking SSNs to OpenAI" and it resonated deeply with challeng
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Introduction Code reviews. For many developers, they are a necessary evil — a box to check in the development process. However, I have come to appreciate them as a powerful tool for elevating code quality, fostering collaboration, and improving team dynamics. Today, I want to share my journey from viewing code reviews as a mundane task to recognizing their critical role in successful projects. L