Building a Translation Pipeline for International Contract Bidding If your company bids on international contracts, you've probably dealt with the translation bottleneck. Technical proposals need precise translation, certified documents have strict formatting requirements, and procurement deadlines don't wait for anyone. After seeing how UK public procurement translation requirements can make or
Implementing Realistic Ragdoll Physics with Three.js and Rapier.js Have you ever wondered how to transition a character from a fluid animation to a limp, realistic heap upon impact? Whether it's for a game-over sequence or a chaotic physics sandbox, ragdoll physics is a staple of immersive 3D experiences. Today, we’re diving into a implementation of Three.js ragdoll physics using the high-perfor
I was doing a code review for a colleague when I found it. The component had five useEffect hooks. No errors. No warnings in the console. The PM had signed off on it. It had been in production for three months. But there was a subtle bug that only showed up when the user navigated quickly between pages. Data would flash. State would reset. Sometimes the old user's name would appear for a split sec
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Last week I had a problem. I'd built an internal documentation site in Trilium Notes — about 30 notes covering product, marketing, and operations stuff. It was for non-technical teammates who needed to answer questions from developers about the platform. The docs were good. Structured, searchable, complete. But reading 30 notes to find one answer is not great UX, especially for someone who's been
Go is a compiled language — the code is converted into machine‑readable form before execution. From a beginner’s perspective, this means Go catches many errors during compilation, giving you cleaner, faster, and more predictable performance at runtime. Go is widely used for: API development CLI tools Microservices architecture Backend server. DEVOPS activity So it fits perfectly with the kind of